It all looks very promising. Though, like Kaeb, I'm concerned about the full cgi character. I'll have to assume it was a necessity somehow seeing as how much they've committed to using practical effects. It is a shame that Lupita won't have any actual face time.
Fully agree. I felt that perhaps they should have stuck with a "less is more" approach in the first half because it worked for them in the second half.
I'm glad to hear that the other episode was much better in the way of the dialogue.
Was it the second episode or one further down the road?
I felt that it stayed very true to the original spirit of the first three movies, but the dialogue was somewhat... disappointing. It was good, could have been better, but it made me excited to see more which hasn't happened with anything Star Wars in a good long while.
So... so far so good...
Before I first came here, I'd have fought tooth and nail against opinions like Kaeb's, but after hearing him speak about it here and in other threads... I just gotta say I really do agree with him. If it counts for anything he changed the way I see Star Wars, the Force, and the Jedi/Sith.
And...
"I owe you too stranger, you got involved when it would been so easy to turn away and did it with great skill. If you're interested the rangers could use someone like you. Even if you don't want too can I at least know your name or what you prefer to call yourself?"
She was right, he hadn't...
The "Waste Rangers" eh?
Rune thought about what Sei was explaining. Eventually he leaned back against the grimy wall and pulled on leg up onto the crate he was sitting on. He wrapped his arms around it and leaned forward again, resting against his thigh. He decided to keep quiet and just listen...
Nothing wrong with that. I liked the version of him in the Bruce Timm Justice League Cartoon. It gave a great narrative on how he got it too.
I think what they meant though is that it was a way for DC to make him more "edgy" because... 90's. I dunno.