{"id":2322,"date":"2024-07-18T14:00:00","date_gmt":"2024-07-18T14:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/littlesturgisrally.net\/?p=2322"},"modified":"2024-07-18T14:06:13","modified_gmt":"2024-07-18T14:06:13","slug":"who-was-the-acolyte-supposed-to-be-about","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/littlesturgisrally.net\/index.php\/2024\/07\/18\/who-was-the-acolyte-supposed-to-be-about\/","title":{"rendered":"Who was The Acolyte supposed to be about?"},"content":{"rendered":"
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A thrilling premise entirely undercut by its execution<\/p>\n

The pitch for The Acolyte<\/em><\/a> probably kicked ass. It\u2019s easy to imagine how compelling it looked in brief, on paper: A coven of women<\/a> who challenge the Jedi\u2019s binary view of The Force<\/a>. Twin sisters connected to a cosmic Force mystery. An assassin out to kill a bunch of Jedi with a secret. And that secret? Maybe they deserved it. That shit is fire<\/em>. That\u2019s the beginning of a story I want to see. I don\u2019t quite know what happened to the show that we got.<\/p>\n

The problem is a structural one. All of the above elements appear in The Acolyte<\/em>\u2019s eight episodes, but the manner in which they are introduced and dramatized are haphazard and lacking in care. It\u2019s possible to watch the show and come away with a compelling read on it \u2014 partly because David Harewood appears as a senator to just say it out loud in the season finale \u2014 but it\u2019s less satisfying as a story, a failing best understood by asking a simple question: Who was The Acolyte<\/em> about? <\/p>\n