BridgeConsoleMasher wrote: ↑Sun May 10, 2020 5:26 pm
Captain Crimson wrote: ↑Sun May 10, 2020 4:38 pmThough do you want to comment on what I'd said?
I'd say all that really matters is whether or not these characters you revere get significant plots. Cameos obviously don't serve that, and death needless to say will complicate things if they're to bring people back to have significant plots.
Otherwise, cameos and stuff aren't "toxic" imo and seem like a silly thing to stress over. Whether or not you see this as the studios faithfully adopting the EU has always been a nonexistent aspect of the original sagas as they've been developed. It was for the most part designed that way, so this seems like further a aspirational thing to stress over.
And yet, the show is called "The Mandalorian." It is about Jyn Darren, and what this suggests to me is another example how they have very little confidence in their original characters. Because let's face it, the Baby Yoda Species character and the memes surrounding it overtook the central character so that most fans retweeting their experiences and sharing out screencaps and memes didn't even know
his name. Just think about that for a second, honestly.
Is it going to just be cameos, or will it be a more permanent role? There's rumors of a Rebels spin-off or a sequel series, which seems quite likely to be validated. I also never suggested that cameos were toxic, although I can concede that I should've clarified myself better. Furthermore, I don't care if this faithfully adapts the EU, since during this time in the EU, Thrawn began his campaign against the New Republic, and in Disney, he's still floating around in the Unknown Regions somewhere, most likely. My larger criticism is the central character is lacking to the point that rumors of Boba Fett returning even after we were told he was dead strike me as a course correction, if they are to be verified, as TM was possibly salvaged elements from a failed Boba Fett film, but with dwindling box-office returns, where is the profit in that?
We can only speculate, so there is a degree of subjectivity, but with every new expansion of the EU until about 2008, it was just an explosion of new and original characters, new species, new planets. That doesn't seem like the case anymore. And that's kinda what I find so lacking about Disney canon. Even IG-11 was just IG-88 redressed for some weird reason. Nowhere is the haphazard management style more apparent than in the runtime for each episode. This would have never flied with classic pillars from the golden age of SF.
It's engaging if you could turn off your critical thinking skills, and have no experience with the source material. I have a very hard time doing that, I hope you can see. I think others like Winter also feel the same thing, though I could be misrepresenting that.