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The Acolyte Review - Not Messing Around

  • First Released Jun 4, 2024
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Like Andor before it, The Acolyte actually thus far is good on its own merits.

There are three main kinds of Star Wars stories. There's the kind where you write whatever you want and call it Star Wars--a common occurrence with the many novels released in the 1990s. There's the kind where you recycle already existing Star Wars stories into something familiar--this has been Disney's primary way of doing things. But, lastly, there are the stories that enthusiastically make use of Star Wars as a setting to create something fresh. There have been a number of novels that fit that bill, as did the first season of Andor--and now, through four episodes, it seems that the new Star Wars series The Acolyte, set a century before the movies, also falls into that category.

The Acolyte centers on a pair of twins, Osha and Mae (both played by Amandla Stenberg). The girls were raised by an unaffiliated coven of female Force-users, but despite living outside the Republic, the Jedi-- including Carrie-Ann Moss's Indara--poked their noses into these women's affairs, leading to disaster. As a result, the sisters are separated for decades, each thinking the other dead--Osha ends up training to be a Jedi before washing out after a few years, and Mae, while everyone thinks she's dead, trains under a secret Sith master. When Mae emerges to hunt and kill the Jedi who made the incursion to her coven, Osha takes the blame and gets pulled right back into Jedi business as they go after her sister.

One thing that sets The Acolyte apart is the way it doesn't dilly dally with the reveal that Osha and Mae are separate people--the show begins by inferring that Osha has a normal life and moonlights as an assassin, but we learn the truth about Mae before the end of the first episode. A lesser Star Wars story would have tried to milk that mystery for several episodes at least.

But that's one of the many common franchise pitfalls that this series from showrunner Leslye Headland avoids several times during the episodes that were screened for critics. For example, every time it looks like we're about to be embroiled in some obnoxious and tropey contrivance, such as when the Jedi walk in on Osha standing over a dead body that she had discovered 15 seconds earlier, some character will quickly set the record straight so we don't have to waste several scenes dealing with nonsense. It's a beautiful thing, considering how much of the modern Star Wars franchise is built on that kind of wheel-spinning.

Likewise, they've managed something interesting with the aesthetic here. The Acolyte has all the same visual trappings of Star Wars and Marvel shows that use heavy doses of CGI, but avoids looking overly-reliant on that aesthetic by shooting on a lot of practical sets, dialing up the film grain, and going with a very dark look. The result isn't shockingly beautiful or anything like that, but it looks nice and the dark graininess hides the CGI pretty effectively.

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Much more striking to me, though, is how neutral the tone of this series is, something that was likely made possible because of how far removed it is from the main franchise. This is a show that has a lot of familiar iconography but isn't reverent about it. The Jedi are just magic cops, and not treated as inherently good--you may bring that presupposition with you when you watch The Acolyte, but the series itself is not reinforcing that idea.

It can't, in fact, because it doesn't want to treat Mae as the villain. She's not going to have the Darth Vader/Kylo Ren redemption arc here, because she's a victim of circumstance just like her sister, both of whom were 8 years old when they were caught in between multiple groups of Force-users who wanted to control their future. The Acolyte isn't about Osha vs Mae--it feels much more like Osha and Mae vs everyone else.

The "everyone else" also includes some interesting figures, like Dafne Keen's Jedi apprentice Jecki, who Osha seems to develop a bit of a bond with, and Manny Jacinto's Qimir, who helps Mae on her hunts. But the most memorable of these others is Jedi Master Sol, played by Squid Game's Lee Jung-jae--Osha's former master, who has an earnest desire to make up for the mistake he and the other Jedi made with the coven. He knows that he and his co-workers were the original cause of this situation, and he feels responsible for handling the mess that has resulted in the present. Even though Lee apparently didn't know English before taking the role, he gives what is probably this show's best performance.

While I'm really digging the direction the show is taking through the first four episodes, there's reason to fear how this will tie into the main franchise plot eventually--the third episode plants the seeds for The Acolyte to serve as a direct precursor to the movies, but if that's going to happen, it'll be later on in the episodes I haven't seen yet. Could that end up ruining The Acolyte, if it does happen? It definitely could, yes. But the first four episodes are strong enough that I actually believe that Headland and co. might be able to make it work regardless.

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The Good

  • Doesn't waste time with pointless plot contrivances
  • Great performances in particular from Amandla Stenberg and Lee Jung-jae
  • A more neutral look at the Jedi than usual

The Bad

  • Hints at connections to the main franchise plot are troubling

About the Author

Phil Owen is a freelance writer who watched the first four episodes of The Acolyte, provided by Disney.
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More like a 6/10

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@sebb: Audiences give it somewhere between 3 and 5/10.

I wish someone could tell me what the logical connection is
between size of corporation and size of numbered score.

Because there obviously must be one,
since the corporations with the most to gain from higher scores,
consistently give higher scores,
while the most trusted, independent reviewers all hate it.

What's the causation behind the correlation???
I just can't figure it out!
It's a mystery!!!

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@naryanrobinson: lol yeah clearly some are paid by corporations to give their movies a high score.

It must have been my excitement at seeing jedi again but I think between 3 to 5 out of 10 is more like it. Now that I've had time to get over my excitement, more like a 3 or 4. And apparently it's all downhill from episode 3. So looks like we've seen the best of it already.

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I swear Star Wars is now another female property like Barbie.

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@hayatojin: Totally. Let's forget shows like Mando, Boba Fett, Obi-Wan, and Andor, because anytime we aren't the focal point, we're being oppressed.

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@megagood2345: Obi-Wan was more about Reva and less about Obi-Wan and Vader. Andor is more like a Mon Mothma show.

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@fotis52: Congratulations, you missed the forest. for the trees so much that you thought the two ancillary characters of each show were, in face, the protagonists. That is simply astounding? So what role to Cassian Andor play in the show, and did Obi-Wan Actually show up?

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@fotis52: You apparently watched very different versions of those shows than I did.

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@mogan: no, we just see things differently. I may exaggerate a bit about Mon, but Reva’s story was one of the main themes in Obi Wan. At least her story fit somehow to the narrative.

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@fotis52: And what, Mon Mothma’s doesn’t? Mothma literally funds the rebellion, her early days following the collapse of the republic are integral in a story like Andor!

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@chrismmm: I said that I exaggerate about Mon, of course her presence is necessary. I’m just replying to the comment that Andor, Obi Wan and Mando are only male led shows…

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@fotis52: Oh, okay then, maybe I came at you a little hard. Sorry about that. I was coming in hot on the whole "Star Wars is Barbie statement." No, I think the female characters in Star Wars have greatly improved, and Mon Mothma is a standout to me.

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@hayatojin: Barbie was a great movie for guys too though?

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@boodger: It was, I thoroughly enjoyed it.

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@chrismmm: so did I. I think a lot of people missed the positive male message in it too, that men should be happy with who they are and shouldn't have to be someone different to be accepted.

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@boodger said:

@chrismmm: so did I. I think a lot of people missed the positive male message in it too, that men should be happy with who they are and shouldn't have to be someone different to be accepted.

Couldn’t have said that better myself.

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@boodger: I think a lot of people never watched it and were never going to watch it, they just wanted to be mad about another "female property."

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@mogan said:

@boodger: I think a lot of people never watched it and were never going to watch it, they just wanted to be mad about another "female property."

I agree, people missed out, not only on a funny movie, but a subversive message that might trigger some self reflection, something we all need now and then.

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@hayatojin: apparently episode 3 really cements this idea.

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I watched both episodes. I gave it a fair shake. They were bad.

Lee Jung-Jae is tragically miscast. He’s wearing a formless hangdog expression for both episodes and is struggling to get his lines out because he is not a native English speaker. The opening hand to hand fight was too choreographed with too much wire work and CGI. The Jedi are portrayed as dour ineffectual charisma free galaxy police. The characters drift from set piece to set piece with barely any connective tissue as if the showrunners are more concerned with showing new places than telling a cohesive story. The sets look like they’re made of cardboard and the costuming looks like Party City cosplay, the entire production looks like a Syfy show. If this show has a big budget, it certainly does not show on the screen.

Disney should be a lot more selective about the projects they greenlight and devote budgets for. The Acolyte seems like poorly adapted fan fiction.

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@GalvatronType_R: I'm surprised with whoever saw Squid Game and thought, "Gi-hun would be a great master jedi". He seems better suited to playful, comedic types.

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@HAWK9600: their criteria were probably: asian, recently famous and recognisable.

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@sebb: Yeah :/ A great director can work with an actor who's playing against type, but it seems like this size of a project may have been too much for someone relatively new, who's only done smaller films.

And yeah, people get blinded by tokenism when it comes to casting.

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Pretty bland and lame tbh, you can tell that is one sistah vs anotha bad sistah season finale. Comparing it to andor, clearly shows how disconnected the reviewer is from reality.

As first couple of episodes go, ill watch it all just so i can take dump in it without being the hypocrite that didnt watch the show.

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@s1taz4a3l: heard Chris Gore say it will probably be the two sisters teaming up to defeat Smilo Ren (the evil master) who will be revealed as being their mum. Also in episode 3 they are about to pull another last jedi and ruin star wars again forever, with how the sisters were born and the nature of the force.

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@sebb: Sistah to sistah reunion, then team up vs big bad baddie!... shiiiii *like senator clay davis*

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lol I'm sure..🙄 Wrote with Disney hovering over shoulder

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@bakula: Yeah, yeah. Whenever you think a score's too high, they were bribed. And let me guess: if you think a score's too low, it's because they weren't bribed?

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@megagood2345: No you’ve got it wrong, if a score is too low they just HATE XBOX WAAAAAAAAGHHH

That was a joke.

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@bakula: The Ahsoka review was a 2. Had Disney stepped away to go to the bathroom when that one got posted or something?

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@mogan: 2 Was insanely low for Ahsoka, regardless of Acolyte’s score.

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@chrismmm: Yeah, I thought it was pretty low too. So low I'd say Disney probably isn't dictating these reviews.

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@mogan: My new favorite comment-I’m going to put this on a coffee cup

@mogan said:

@chrismmm: Yeah, I thought it was pretty low too. So low I'd say Disney probably isn't dictating these reviews.

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@mogan: Hard to believe this got an 8 and Ahsoka a 2... IMO this was worse than Ahsoka.

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@Vaildez: As not a Rebels fan, I kinda got the Ahsoka review, since it was just the first two episodes and the show didn't really get good until after that. But yeah, a 2 was pretty low.

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@mogan: I also did understand the review, it was just a little shocking. Initially I was upset, I left a comment, but the next day I sort of realized there was not enough plot development in those episodes and I dialed back my criticism.

Did Ahsoka ever get bumped up after the season finale? I’m not expecting anything crazy, but it did get substantially more interesting.

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@chrismmm: I don't think it got another review after the initial one, no. It's a shame reviewers don't get the whole season early, because Ahsoka is a great example of a show starting slow and then getting way better later. I definitely don't think that 2/10 holds up if applied to the entire season.

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@mogan: Yea, that would be nice, maybe in the future then, something to think about. I still do appreciate the reveal reviews though!

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This show checks a lot of boxes for gamespot reviewers. Not surprised by the inflated score. Looks like the general public is rating it around a more realistic score of 6.

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@plustwenty: "Checks a lot of boxes" = "any time I see someone other than a white guy, I feel insulted."

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@megagood2345:

Guess you didn't realize the entire point of the DEI push this past decade is all about checking boxes. When you have to stop what you're doing and go "Wait this character has to be X,Y,Z." You're starting to check boxes because instead of it just being fluid. You got a list you gotta finish.

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@megagood2345: just stating things that are true. Have you not been paying attention to movie/show reviews here? Is a 6 not more accurate? The rest of the population seems to agree a score of 8 is inflated. Rotten tomatoes 36%. IMDb is 5.4. (I’m not white by the way)

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@plustwenty: 6 is exactly what I came up with in my head after watching both episodes.

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What was up with the weirdly abrupt ending of the first episode?

We saw dude in the trailers so no reveal. Like it just closed mid sentence lol

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The opening of this article is so completely off-base that it discredits anything else the author of this article has to say, discrediting the EU and attempting to justify Disney productions as somehow more valid. This smells of Disney-sponsored review stuffing but maybe the reviewer is being genuine, let's see what audiences actually think of the show.

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Didn't feel like star wars at all but that's no surprise as nothing has for a good while now, not since rogue one... (Andor was fine) Disney should have made this an original series and not forced it into the star wars universe, but i guess its just easier for them to use a once great franchise to push these modern pieces of entertainment.

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