It didn't pull anyone I know out of the show. I don't think everyone agrees on this....Absolutely my thought too (see my "toy commercial" comment earlier).
When doing something that looks like Star Wars pulls you out of the show, as this did, it makes me think it should never had been a Star Wars show in the first place. It feels more like Blake's Seven to me (aside from the spaceships with frikkin lightsabres).
I found it mildly jarring . . . the scenes with the natives on the prison planet . . . but mostly because the aliens were so hard to understand, and the effects made them look very stiff, obviously dudes-in-suits. But it didn't kill my enjoyment of this amazing series on any level.It didn't pull anyone I know out of the show. I don't think everyone agrees on this....
I don't think that's the scene people are referring to as being jarring. I think it's Luthen's escape from the Imperial patrol in his tricked-out transport ship.I found it mildly jarring . . . the scenes with the natives on the prison planet . . . but mostly because the aliens were so hard to understand, and the effects made them look very stiff, obviously dudes-in-suits. But it didn't kill my enjoyment of this amazing series on any level.
The aliens we've seen in other scenes, like when Luthen visits Saw's rebel cell, fit totally in the narrative seemlessly for me. And since nobody is talking about those scenes, I think it's a case of less-than-stellar effects rather than tonal shifts with the big aliens on the prison planet.
Indeed. A lightsabre wielding spaceship seems very juvenile for an otherwise adult focused show.I don't think that's the scene people are referring to as being jarring. I think it's Luthen's escape from the Imperial patrol in his tricked-out transport ship.
Eh, I didn't find that jarring at all. Luthen is a wealthy bad-ass, of course he has a ship with all sorts of tricks.I don't think that's the scene people are referring to as being jarring. I think it's Luthen's escape from the Imperial patrol in his tricked-out transport ship.
So, one fun fact that I only picked up from a Youtube video today - that twin-hulled TIE that's launched to pursue the Haulcraft isn't actually a TIE Bomber (you can tell by the lack of underslung warhead launcher). It's a rarely-seen TIE Boarding Craft, its secondary hull carrying a boarding team rather than munitions.But no, crew of 2000+. Utterly ridiculous size for its weapons load out. And for some reason, carries two full wings of tie-fighters which are specialized interceptor/escort craft that while they are serviceable against other snub fighters, really lack the firepower to seriously hamper larger vessels of the sort pirates would operate. and aren't useful for boarding actions.