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It’s alright so far. This episode had more pacing problems than the last 2 imo, and I found myself getting really disinterested in Sabines training.
This show is going to be practically unwatchable for anyone who hasn’t seen rebels. My parents have already asked me a ton of questions and are pretty confused about who everyone is.
Feels more like an extension of Rebels, which as much as I loved the later seasons of rebels, its going to hurt this show a ton. After ObiWan, BoBF and Mando S3 people’s expectations are low and they’re not going to want to need to watch a whole other animated show (especially as S1 of rebels is kinda bad imo)
Haven't seen Rebels but watched a 5 minute summary. Episode 3 was probably the best so far. Ep 2 had the pretty good manufacturing plant scene, but 3 had the extended multiphase ship battle that was like 15 minutes long. Best SW action we've gotten since like, the Andor heist episode. Agreed that Sabine's training really held the episode back though.