What? 9.5 points
What? 9.5 points, how can there be such a high-scoring drama review? is that a lie? With so many terrifying plots, it's too much to give 6 points to the face of the star wars!
Just to name a few terrifying plots: cooperate with desert residents and sand people to kill insects and get back the old armor, I really can't see the key role played by the protagonist, purely for the purpose of sending armor and stacking up hard! Many incidents are like this. The existence of the protagonist is irrelevant.
Why add the ridiculous plot of the little green skin eating frog eggs, it's disgusting, and the look and feel collapses instantly! Why did the frog mother go to the hot spring and not help repair the spaceship? It is said that his spaceship is so rotten that he can continue to fly in the universe with casual repairs...
Why are you always slapping the face for a little thing? Like episode 6, I gave the old armor to the bald guy. At first, he said that returning the armor should be loyal to the Mandalorian teachings. Later, someone helped you fight off the imperial guy, and immediately sent it out... There is no principle. Saying that the bald guy can go directly to the spaceship to get it... Anyway, the protagonist never locks the door... This episode is really a lightning-intensive area. This bald guy is worried about his EQ and IQ. A few shuttles of peanuts are respectful, and after three seconds, he immediately said that we can have a good talk, no need to use martial arts... I wiped it, and it was messy in an instant. The protagonist put down his flying jet, but he didn't put it back on! The protagonist brings an aircraft, and those 4 black soldiers are scumbags! The emotional director does not allow the protagonist to wear it back, otherwise the empire will not be able to catch the little green skin! The sequel will not play out! Then the IQ of the bald man suddenly dropped sharply to a negative value (well, the IQ of the two shuttles of bullets is definitely worrying if you ask for it when you meet it) Fortunately, the IQ of the imperial warship has dropped even more, otherwise why would one dare to open it? How about one small boat dangling near the cruiser and one turned a blind eye? Wouldn't it be nice to give him a shot of death? There is no need to press any buttons, and the AI on the ship will automatically destroy the aircraft without its own signal in the battle state. It must be that the empire turned off the active defense system and specially showed the bald man to see it to show its strength and disdain! (Is there a concept of AI in the Star Wars setting?)
And the Jedi Knight episode, I don't want to talk about it! It's okay to be a little bit of a human principle, you two or five! I think this episode is dedicated to giving away Besca steel guns! Why did that Chinese uncle become the mayor of the town for no reason? Just one more look at you in the crowd? And this female Jedi, what do you think, there are not many Jedi warriors left, so you reject a seedling with great potential, and let him go to some magic circle to perform a group ridicule ceremony to die?
There are also many big thunders that run through the whole play from beginning to end: the IQ of the imperial soldiers is always close to 0, and the IQ of the little boss is slightly higher than 1. The IQ of the middle boss (such as the captain of the imperial warship in the episode of robbing the imperial spaceship) is about 20. Only the big boss, the black man, has a slightly lower IQ than normal.
What's up with that old suit of armor, that drop-down goggle on the helmet? It won't stop in the fight, will it? Want to highlight the backward design of old armor? In other words, although the old armor is rusted, it seems to be much stronger! Some of the protagonist's set seems to have it, and the most awesome one can handle patrol-class ships, with one shot and two bows! Much better than the protagonist's new set of spotless armor! By the way, why does the protagonist's armor always shine, does it have its own cleaning function?
There are also the protagonist and the little green skin, where you can see what kind of father-son relationship the director wants to show! The protagonist's big girlfriend performed very well in the first season, being affectionate and righteous, kind and honest without pretending to be x! The second season doesn't even matter that there is no drama. At the end of the 6th episode, he was born and died and finally became the sheriff of the Republic. You actually asked him to help you rob a prison. Damn, you have a good conscience, you scumbag! The big man almost gave you his life. You don't understand what they are thinking? It's better for you, just ask for it, never give it, every time you meet, someone will play with you with your future and even your life, and they will flatter you if you say you are a scumbag!
And what's your name?
From start to finish, I was scorched by thunder and tender inside.
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