I think BoBF had some good elements (the first "arc" with him with the Sandpeople),
Agreed. I don't think they show was a total dumpster fire, which is probably only adding to my frustration about it. But yeah, the Tusken stuff was pretty solid to me, aside from how they ended it.
to quote Naked Gun:
It's like sex: it's a painstaking and arduous task that seems to go on and on forever, and just when you think things are going your way, nothing happens.
some bad elements (I didn't buy him and the Mods and the whole Rancor/Hutt stuff)
The mods, as I said, I didn't care so much about how they looked... but I still feel jarred a bit when he decides to just ... hire them? It's funny because when I watched that show, I could see some of the things Favreau was pulling from. Oh, he's doing Yojimbo here. Oh, that's like a lame version of the bit in Godfather, and so on. But it's just a lot of half-assed homages. To be clear, I'm all for homages, and Kurosawa should always be adapted into Star Wars, but I guess give Jonny a few more months at the computer before we film it? But the Hutts are another one. it's just... it felt like a crime/gangster movie written by someone who has barely any grasp of how crime/gangster stories work. The Hutts are presented as a major threat, they send someone who nearly kills him, then they show up again and... apologize? Big whoops on our part, Boba. We're leaving town, here's a rancor and Danny Trejo! There was just a lot of setups, then Boba makes a dumb choice, and things kinda work out anyway. And in tonight's episode, Boba crosses the street and takes their word for it!
some OK elements (the battle vs the syndicate as he builds his Magnificent 7 like team),
The battle was cool. It went on for a long time, but I also feel it wasn't earned at all, which is always an issue for me. I totally get what he was going for, and especially in the end when Boba is suddenly all about the town! Even though he never seemed to be going in that direction until the finale.
some out of place elements (everything with Grogu and Mando that should have ben ep 1 of Season 3 of their own show).
YEP.
All of which just made for a bit of a disjointed and frustrating viewing experience.
Extremely. I haven't watched the show since it aired and I'm still frustrated by it.
I still think the Obi-Wan series helped the impact of what Leia lost with Alderaan and how Obi-Wan came to think that Vader was totally lost, without compromising their next encounter.
Yeah, I actually appreciated what that show added. It was definitely not perfect, had some clunky parts along the way, but the stuff with him and Leia, and him and Vader, I really enjoyed and appreciate having in my head canon.
Ahsoka meeting Anakin in some time/space nexus not so much for me.
I have one coworker who is a star wars fan and he is constantly wanting to talk to me about the things that aren't star wars, like some elements in Andor. Particularly stuff with Bix, and some with Mon as well actually. And that may be a whole other issue, but I mostly don't like to get into "that doesn't belong in Star Wars" too much. What you're talking about though, I think is the one thing I don't think belongs in Star Wars. I get the Force is something we can always learn more about but it was jarring in a way. I enjoyed the emotional aspects of it at least. I enjoyed the performances.
do you ever just ignore things past some point?
This is a great question and definitely something I think we should all ask ourselves more often. I would like to, yes.
I am fine with there are only two Alien films and two Terminator films
Now that you mention it, I remember that now and it was a great idea for a thread. I am beyond fine with two Alien films, but I probably took Terminator even further and said I'm fine with ONE.
And the Star Wars ST does not exist so that our heroes lived miserably ever after before everything thy worked for fell apart.
Agreed. I think that's why I'm pretty okay with The Mandalorian, but every time it feels like they're taking a step toward the ST, I get anxious. I still haven't finished the third season.
Something like Luke's brief appearance in the Mandalorian was all I ever need to see post RotJ of Luke to know that he is still out there rebuilding the Jedi and stopping bad guys.
Right, I'm with you here. In fact, maybe that's where it should end for all the characters appearing in that episode.