I’m sure we all know about the low audience scores given to The Acolyte. Rotten Tomatoes was sitting down at 14% since around the third episode, and was that low up until at least the last episode. Now that it’s nearly a week out from the season finale, I figured I’d take another look.

The Rotten Tomatoes score has gone up to 17% and other review platforms have gone up a bit also.

So I decided to read through a few of the recent ones. Here are two examples:

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The showrunners accuse fans of “review bombing” but are apparently just fine with artificial review boosting. I saw a bunch of these double reviews and nearly every single one talked about things like diversity, a “fresh take”, production values, etc, all in that typical bland corporate-speech type of language.

Whereas the negative reviews are detailed and specific without ever getting into racism, bigotry, sexism, or other things fans are often accused of. If you read through the negative reviews they are often well thought out criticisms of the story itself and the quality of acting.

I just wanted to bring this fake review boosting to the community’s attention. If you enjoyed the show, that’s awesome. But it’s dishonest to dilute honest and fair criticisms of a show.

  • z3rOR0ne
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    114 months ago

    Disney just needs to pump more money into Andor, but something tells me it’s Antifascist themes caused some commotion behind closed doors, so they’re trying to capture the same revenue with more tame attempts like Acolyte. It’s not working.

    • @ApollosArrow
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      4 months ago

      Didn’t the lead of Andor not want to be on the show for too long? That’s why it’s two long seasons.

      • z3rOR0ne
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        54 months ago

        Oh yeah. I forgot about that…well more antifascist Star Wars please…or more specifically more scathing criticism of American fascism and American imperialism in Star Wars please.

    • @[email protected]
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      64 months ago

      At some point it is all just going to have diminishing returns and it always was, as soon as Disney acquired it. They’d like to make it a franchise in the pattern of Marvel, cranking out new TV and movies every few months for reliable cashflow. There is no way to pursue this model and have consistently good output.