#should've believed occam's razor
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valyrfia · 10 months ago
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charles and max's shenanigans at the end of last season WASN'T soft-launching a charles to rbr move which unfortunately means that they were probably just flirting with each other
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eriexplosion · 7 months ago
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I never let myself really believe they'd bring Tech back (because Occam's razor, or whatever). And I'm so used to weird/bad writing choices from other works that I'm mostly able to shrug my shoulders and go "aw rats, disappointment again :\" about TBB's ending.
... But I still feel kinda hollowed-out, post-finale. I'm not autistic (I think), but my sibling is, so it meant something to my old withered heart that a Star Wars show about family would have a confirmedly-ND character among their cast (though, somewhat tangentially, I agree with your post about all of the Bad Batch being arguably ND-coded). I was delighted that he was well-written, and that he'd eclipsed the stock "smart guy" trope he'd started out as in TCW.
And, I dunno. I feel like a sucker, having hoped for a brief moment that the writers wouldn't throw all that away. And for what? People on reddit were saying for months on end that "his sacrifice is meaningful and shouldn't be wasted", but I can't agree. I think it would've been more meaningful had he lived.
I feel disappointed with the trajectory the back half of S3 took, and I don't think that's unreasonable. Even beyond the disappointment of "dang, they really did that?", S3 after the first handful of eps (imo) felt kind of... rushed? Underexplored? Like there should've been a season 4 (for pacing/development's sake) and various changes to the plot, but there weren't.
Told myself several years ago that I'd reserve judgment for the writing until the series was over and done with. And now that it's all just wrapped up, I suppose I'm stewing with my thoughts, a little. The character arcs all feel like they fell short of their potential payoff, to me -- and maybe I'll change my mind in a few months, but right now? Eh.
Crosshair's got PTSD/trauma that makes his hand shake? Cut off the hand. Omega's got potential force sensitivity/a decision to make concerning what to do going forward? Who cares about that. Tech's getting a decent (and suspicious, in hindsight) amount of character development? Better kill him off so the audience really feels the sting. Cid, Phee, CX-2, Echo, Scorch? Who cares about them; they can show up when their skills are needed and fuck off without halfway-decent closure when they aren't. The familial/sibling themes that were open to being explored? Eh; let's focus predominantly on this one father-child bond. Omega doesn't even need to say goodbye to Crosshair and Wrecker, lol. Foreshadowing and setup? What foreshadowing and setup.
... I'm realizing that I'm actually Quite disappointed lmao. In a lackluster "I don't know what I expected" kind of way. Time to read so many fix-its
There's just a lot that was set up that never came to fruition and it's frustrating when the show has been so good up until that point. And the thing is that Tech being CX-2 would have resolved at least some of it! The CX-2 plot obviously but also, Crosshair's guilt and trauma being helped by being able to fix at least one of his mistakes? Omega's guilt over putting her family in danger being relieved because she finally has them all back?
It didn't even need to be fleshed out, I wouldn't have cared. The only thing I wanted this whole show was the family to be together and complete. And not only did we not get Tech back but yeah Echo was basically just not counted as part of that and Phee was ignored in the end.
This season feels like it needed another editing pass to work as a whole, even though I'd liked everything up to the finale it didn't really end up coming together for me. I'd even have accepted Tech being gone if they had put actual mourning in the first half, instead of stringing it along with little mentions and the CX-2 stuff. I'd be frustrated and mad, but at least it would have felt like they respected him as a character.
Really the only good things I have to say is I think Nala Se blowing up the databanks was a fantastic end to her character that didn't really redeem everything she's done but did bring her to an interesting stopping point. And I am glad everyone else made it out alive. I'm glad that Crosshair especially did after everything he's been through, he's still my boy after all this time even if the Tech stuff has overshadowed a lot of his growth in my head.
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starkjoy · 3 years ago
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Was tonight's episode supposed to make me empathize with Taylor?
Root for her and Buck's relationship?
Believe that they've fallen in love?
I felt like I was watching a cringecore adaptation of some middle schooler's angsty self-insert wattpad fanfiction circa 2013. And I doubt I'm the only one.
Paired with MW's stilted acting, I couldn't take Taylor's "tragic" backstory or romantic chemistry with Buck seriously. Listen, I knew what the show was before I started watching, it's not like I'm expecting Succession-tier prestige drama here alright, but god that was bad.
After this, I have to call a spade a spade—Buddie isn't happening. At least not in the sense that the writers are actively planning canon. I thought as much after the forced BT romance in the shooting arc (which felt transparently "no homo" to me, just in case Buck and Eddie's interactions came across as too homoerotic to their precious conservative audience), but the beginning of this season lured me back in...should've known better!
Perhaps Buddie could happen down the line, but I doubt the writers are currently crafting some hidden Buddie agenda, planting Buddie easter eggs throughout the season and planning for BT to end up only a red herring in their brilliant masterplan. Not after that wattpad dumpster fire and the dwindling quality of this show, ships aside. Sady, I must go with Occam's Razor—they're not interested in pursuing a Buddie storyline right now, maybe not ever.
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