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The Acolyte's Bite-Sized Star Wars Episodes Are Getting Really Annoying

The Acolyte is a good show, but it can't get any rhythm going with these sitcom-length episodes.

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I have been cautiously enjoying The Acolyte--through six episodes, I think it's really good, actually. But as a TV viewing experience, The Acolyte has gotten supremely irritating because each episode is so bizarrely short. All of them come in under 40 minutes if you subtract the "previously on" segments and lengthy end credits--and each of the last three came in at or under 30 minutes. This is fast becoming the biggest gripe about this series, because it feels like each episode ends jarringly just when we're getting into it.

This isn't a new problem for Star Wars, since the first season of The Mandalorian had a similar issue. But those were self-contained stories, with Mando and Baby Yoda going on a different adventure each week. As the live-action Star Wars TV universe grew from there, the episodes generally got longer. While there are short episodes of Andor, for instance, that show feels like it constructed its episodes with whatever length made the most sense. That's also generally been the case for Season 3 of The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett, and Ashoka--they had some long ones, and they had some short ones, and episode length stopped being much of a topic for a while.

Warning: There will be various spoilers for The Acolyte, through Episode 6, throughout this article.

The Acolyte is different, though, and so those converstations are now starting up again. Episode 3, the longest episode of this series thus far, ran just 37 minutes minus the credits. Episodes 4 and 5 are tied for the shortest at 27 minutes each, and this week's sixth episode clocked in just under 31 minutes. But as Gandalf once said, it's what you do with the time given to you that matters, rather than the amount of time you have. The issue isn't the length itself, but rather the why of it: is this episode 31 minutes long because the filmmakers and producers decided that that's the right length for it, or is it 31 minutes long as the result of some sort of arbitrary mandate from the corporate overlords?

Obviously, we don't know for sure why these episodes are like this, but I'd guess it's the latter because Episodes 4 and 5 have the vibe of a single episode that was cut exactly in half. Episode 4 saw every main character travel to Khofar looking for Master Kelnacca, and ended when they all finally met--and then Episode 5 was about the fight that ensued. Put those two together, and you get a single, hour-long episode of television that works as a complete chapter in a larger story. Future viewers will be fortunate to be able to watch those episodes that way, but those of us who watch live--aka the people who are going to determine the public consensus on this show--are being forced to deal with these awkward, week-long intermissions right in the middle of the episode's plot.

This latest episode gave us a new instance of this structural weirdness, thanks to Master Sol declaring to Mae that he's finally going to reveal the true story of what happened to her and Osha's witch coven 16 years before. Then the show cuts to Osha, who puts on Qimir's sensory deprivation helmet and seems likely to receive a vision from the Force of the story Sol is about to tell. And then the episode is over. leaving us to wait another week in frustration that this episode concluded right as it was ramping up.

Despite the short length, it's not even as dense as it could be. Every scene involving that little furry guy Bazil, for example, is a completely unnecessary waste of time, and we get a lot of Bazil this week because he's apparently the main character in Sol and Mae's story. Throwing in a cliffhanger, then, by having Sol dramatically announce that he's going to tell the true story of what happened with Mae and Osha's witch coven (but not until next week), is just obnoxious. Even moreso when you remember how intriguing this episode's other plots were. Specifically: Master Vernestra venturing out from the Jedi Temple on Coruscant on a quest to track down Sol, and Osha and Qimir doing a super interesting remix of the Rey/Luke portions of The Last Jedi. But even these plots feel truncated. A half-hour isn't enough time to do much with three parallel storylines.

With each episode lacking in substance somewhat thanks to the short lengths, the annoyance builds--we're constantly being teased, like every episode is just a lead-in to the next thing, but every time we get into a little bit of a groove, we arrive at another tease that points to something else. Even for those of us who like this show, that kind of thing undercuts our ability to have hope that it will continue to not suck.

The saving grace of The Acolyte, as with Andor, has been its characters--they play like real people, rather than cogs in a plot machine the way folks on The Mandalorian and Ahsoka frequently do. The performances have been great--Lee Jung-jae might be delivering the best Star Wars has ever seen--and the Jedi have a pretty different sort of vibe than we saw from them in the movies. The character work and performances have kept this show above water thus far, but The Acolyte is on a tricky path as we near the end of the season.

With only two episodes left in the season, creator Leslye Headland and co. still have to both show us what happened with the coven--this will be next week's episode, presumably--and also bring the present-day story to some sort of conclusion. It doesn't feel like we're anywhere near the end of this, though, particularly if we're spending half of the remaining two episodes on a flashback.

For now, I still think The Acolyte is a good show, and the complaints about episode length will be less of an issue once the full season is out and it becomes a binge show. But with these bite-sized episodes preventing The Acolyte from building any sort of momentum or rhythm, I'm struggling to have any faith that it will stick the landing over the next two weeks. I think Headland could definitely pull it off, and I desperately hope she does--and that the powers-that-be allow her to--because I've watched way more than my fair share of disappointing Star Wars in my life.

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"I think it's really good, actually" Glad you are enjoying it. But it's a badly written show.

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@s9743469: One thing don't invalidates the other...

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@blindbsnake: I never said it did..

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“The Acolyte is a good show, but it can't get any rhythm going with these sitcom-length episodes.”

No, it’s really not a good show…

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GS dedicated an entire editorial about how the short dread hairstyle is passé and offensive (Miles Morales, Sargon, etc.). I have yet to see a post on GS calling out why Disney chose to hire and work with Harvey Weinstein’s former personal assistant.

Please do not be naïve and claim Headland knew nothing of his proclivities. She not only knew and kept her mouth shut, she more than likely enabled one of the worst serial rapists in Hollywood history.

Where is GS’s selective outrage? There are tons of talented producers and writers yet Disney chose to work with her? I bet if it was a male former PA who worked closely with the Weinsteins, there would be a tidal wave of righteous indignation but maybe Headland is getting a pass because she is a woman.

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@GalvatronType_R: I read on some other site someone justifying her not telling on him just get ahead on her carreer, so yeah, it’s okay if your boss is a predator and you not telling on him if it helps you go places I guess

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@raggedyman: imagine if it was a male PA. There would be NOBODY posting "it's fine, he was just building his career."

There would be a feeding frenzy of editorials shouting what a scumbag he is, he would not have gotten a $180 million budget for a Star Wars show, he would have been run out of Los Angeles never to be seen or heard from again.

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It’s a snorefest. I managed about half of episode 6 and couldn’t be bothered with the rest….the thought of longer, more protracted episodes is the stuff of nightmares.

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@sealionact: This show should have been a movie. Coming off episode 5 it felt like we should be headed straight into the final plot twist and barreling towards the climax, but then they realized they have to fill three more episodes with content and hit the brakes hard with episode 6. It's like the plot has to play for time until the finale shows up.

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This show deserves to get ridiculed

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Power of the mennnnnniiiieeee. The plot the writing terrible Leslie headland Harvey Weinsteins ex personal assistant. Yes Disney well done and what's the sniffer rat thing all about.🤦

Smiley head butting lightsabers. Elon is right Katherine Kennedy is more lethal than the death star. This is not starwars Lucas even said they don't get star wars!

Now it's all Luke Skywalker 🤦

Only bit I liked was Gina's character then she was written out.

Nope please get rid of everyone in Lucas film and Disney.

I want entertainment to be entertaining this is boring.

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@adrardohan: Have you ever heard of using grammar or punctuation? This was like reading diarrhoea on a screen.

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@mezzanine58: ,.,., add where needed 👍

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@adrardohan: "Only bit I liked was Gina's character then she was written out."

LOL... You want entertainment and the "only bit you liked" it's the most dull and badly performed character... performed by the worst actress in all shows... LOL

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@blindbsnake: I like Gina Carono the same way I like Dolph Lundgren. Yeah, she's not a great actor, but she always seems like she's giving it her all and does a lot of her own stunts. It's a bummer she said dumb stuff on Twitter and had to part ways with Disney; I'd have watched a Star Wars show that was mostly her just punching bad guys. Maybe Dolph could have been cast as her dad or something. : p

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@blindbsnake: meh I'm a starwars fan! Not Disney starwars.

Been a fan of Gina carano in strike force and UFC and very much in agreement with these iPhonepronouns (reason why I put iPhone there that term didn't exist when I was growing up in the 80s/90s wasn't taught that at school)

Gina should never of been forced to use them big deal I don't use them don't help me earn my wage. Anyhoo have a good one

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Well obviously, Disney plans to take these shows to ancient - though still huge- cable conventional tv later down the road. Maybe ABC, A/E, million others, or hell idk ESPN 2 lightsaber hour.

These 30-40 min episodes with commercials now come out an hour of broadcast serial, and syndication. Disney plays the long game, and streaming may be the start of a show, but they will not let it die for another 85 yrs or more.

I am sure people will point out many other reasons to just make shorter dramas: consumer attention spans, cheaper, etc - which is all true, but this is the biggest reason for sure.

I personally, am a fan of whatever a show needs to properly tell its story, whether it is quick bites like The Guild episodes or more intensive episodes like Sherlock, Korean dramas, and Chernobyl. I could not imagine a story like the Lonesome Dove told in quick 30min bites or a comedy like the Big Bang Theory over an hour. Sadly what consumers want is ... rarely what we will get.

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It took Palpatine years of grooming, alienating Anakin from the Jedi. Boosting his ego, the Jedi not trusting, undermining him. The threat of his mothers traumatic death repeating with Padme.

It took May, or Hay 10 minutes and seeing a Kpop hunks dong.

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Well now its clear, the green bald headed woman is cleaning up after asian guy.

Asian guy had to have a master to be able to take out all those jedi. And her light saber was like a whip, asian guy had whip lashes on his back.

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@s1taz4a3l: it seemed likely from episode 1 that green gal was the evil

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@dushness: OK, bald people = evil!

Jeff bezos= evil!

Dr evil= evil!

I see the patern!!!

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@s1taz4a3l: Male pattern baldness.

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@mogan: Well if you want bald evil females, you have

the bald female red wizard on dungeon and dragons = evil!

maleficent bald and evil!

the red queen on alice in wonderland = super evil!

The pattern becomes even clearer!! Baldness is EVIL!!!!

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