Agreed!! No idea why they can't figure out a way to offer that to guests.I honsetly can't believe that WDW doen't have native Disney+ access in their rooms. Give guests a taste, then offer them a sign-up deal if they subscribe. It's a no brianer.
I don't think so, at least personally. Andor is far and away my favorite series. But I see drift and change in Clone Wars, which precedes any of the live action series. The problem I have with Boba Fett is that they spent an entire episode doing the Mandalorian instead. That's not just narrative drift, that's straight up ignoring the premise.Question for us: If we agree that Andor had very consistent cinegraphic tone and expository voice throughout the series, then does that consistency cause us to examine more critically those series that drift? For example, Book of Boba Fett appears to drift in its exposition, its palette, and especially its narrative premise. Would we have reacted as strongly to that series, Obi Wan and others if we didn't have a series like Andor to compare against?
I don't think so, at least personally. Andor is far and away my favorite series. But I see drift and change in Clone Wars, which precedes any of the live action series. The problem I have with Boba Fett is that they spent an entire episode doing the Mandalorian instead. That's not just narrative drift, that's straight up ignoring the premise.
lol my daughter said the exact thing when we watched itI’m so excited for the Star Tours updates!!! That Ahsoka one was exactly what I was expecting tbh after watching the show.
I loved Obi-Wan if only for giving me more of the Larses and Breha Organa. Hearing Owen say "he is my own" in regards to Luke was everything I ever wanted.I liked Obi Wan too. I really don't get the hate.
I think that was the rumour awhile ago!If the Andor Star Tours update doesn't include flying through the Eye of Aldhani, what even is the point?
My issues with BoB were expansive, but nothing was as bad as the mod squad (aka the Power Rangers).Question for us: If we agree that Andor had very consistent cinegraphic tone and expository voice throughout the series, then does that consistency cause us to examine more critically those series that drift? For example, Book of Boba Fett appears to drift in its exposition, its palette, and especially its narrative premise. Would we have reacted as strongly to that series, Obi Wan and others if we didn't have a series like Andor to compare against?
Oh goodness, I had blocked out/forgotten those cameos. Though the cosplay part of me enjoyed looking at those costumes quite a bit!My issues with BoB were expansive, but nothing was as bad as the mod squad (aka the Power Rangers).
The only thing worse Disney+ has done in my opinion is the Jack Black and Lizzo cameos in Mando 3.