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'The Acolyte' Episode 3 Review


'The Acolyte' Episode 3 Review: One Of The Worst 'Star Wars ...

This entire episode is a bad joke. We learn that Mae and Osha lived with their mothers in a society of witches, all of whom are female. It ...

'The Acolyte' Episode 3 Review: One Of The Worst 'Star Wars ...

This isn't a professional bad review of the Acolyte, this is just someone ranting about the world changing.

'The Acolyte' - Episode 3 Review - Kieran O'Brien

Oshi and Mae are twins, living on a remote planet, being raised by a coven of witches. They're illegally being trained in the ways of the Force.

Recap: The Acolyte Episode 3 — Destiny

Mother Aniseya agrees to send her down for testing the next, ostensibly as a ruse as they plan to attack them. But we learn that Osha ...

The Acolyte Episode 3 Spoiler Discussion: Leslye Headland Starts ...

They have no sympathy for the Jedi -- and despite that, four of them end up on their doorstep. What brought them there, the episode doesn't ...

Star Wars: The Acolyte Episode 3 Review - Den of Geek

The episode is an origin story of sorts, following Mae and Osha's (Amandla Stenberg) upbringing among their coven on Brendok 16 years prior to ...

The Acolyte: Episode 3 (Spoiler Thread) | The SuperHeroHype Forums

Osha wants to leave her people and Mae wants to stay. When the Jedi show up and ask to test the girls for their Force powers, they agree to fake ...

'The Acolyte' Episode 3 Recap: 'Destiny' - Vulture

Brendok as a place of beauty and mystery, where the fortress's imposing mountain walls tower above willowy trees and misty fields.

'The Acolyte' Episode 3 Review: Flashback Filler Falls Flat - FilmSpeak

'The Acolyte's third episode isn't a needle-mover, by any means. Things slow down, retread, and in some ways even regress.

TV Review – Star Wars: The Acolyte (Episode 3) - Script Shadow

We head back in time 16 years when twins Osha and Mae were being raised by a coven of witches. But when the Jedi find out about this illegal activity, they ...

'The Acolyte' Episode 3 Review: Boring, Drawn Out Nonsensical ...

Without even getting into how the episode insults George Lucas and Star Wars, The Acolyte Episode 3 is boring and filled with drawn-out ...

What is your review of The Acolyte episode 3? - Quora

65/100 Episode 3 was a big step up from 1&2, though it still had some of the same issues. The story, the characters, and the focus were much ...

'The Acolyte' Episode 3 recap: All of them witches - Decider

Osha and Mae live on the remote, almost entirely uninhabited planet of Brendok, with a coven of Force witches that includes their mothers, Aniseya (Jodie ...

The Acolyte Episode 3 Review – "Destiny" - IGN

The third episode of The Acolyte pivots 16 years into the past to fill in the details about what exactly occurred.

[SPOILERS] [The Acolyte] Episode 3 "Destiny" Open Discussion

The tension between the characters was quite good and the juxtaposition of the witches and the Jedi with regards to the ethics of how they both handle children ...

REVIEW: The Acolyte – Season 1, Episode 3, "Destiny"

"Destiny" is the worst episode of The Acolyte yet, cheapening the prequels while putting the Jedi in an exceedingly bad light, all anchored by boring, ...

LOL... The Drinker Reviews The Acolyte episode 3. - CougarBoard

The Drinker Reviews The Acolyte episode 3. How on earth did someone not realize what a joke this was while it was being made.

Star Wars Acolyte Episode 3 Destiny Review: A Mesmerizing Tale

Set on a mysterious planet, this episode weaves a captivating tale of two sisters whose tragic journey is as heart-wrenching as it is beautiful.

How The Acolyte Episode 3 DESTROYS Star Wars - YouTube

A video essay diving into 3 main reasons as to why The Acolyte Episode 3 destroyed Star Wars. I take the gloves off in this review and ...

The Acolyte Episode 3 Review: Philosophy Debates & Deep ...

The Acolyte episode 3 builds on the strong foundations of its premiere with an exceptional flashback episode, filled with compelling fantasy, excellent ...