Summary

  • The Acolyte challenges the idea of heroes and villains, showing that Jedi are not always the good guys they believe themselves to be.
  • The show uses the metaphor of duality to explore the complex relationships and misunderstandings between characters.
  • Fans searching for a clear villain may be disappointed, as The Acolyte seems to reject the concept of villains entirely, focusing on flawed, complex characters instead instead.

Something that confuses me about the discourse around newest series, apart from 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:the racism and homophobia, is that fans really waꦇnt to know who the ‘real’ villain is. Most Star Wars properties can feel pretty cut and dry – there’s the Light Side, who are the good guys, and the Dark Side, who range from complex and misunderstood to cartoonishly evil and power-hungry. Looking at The Acolyte from this perspective makes it more understandable that fans may be searching for one big bad to rule them all, but I’m not entirely sure they’re ever going to get one.

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Theories abound, nonetheless. People think Qimir is the big villain, because the show heavily implies that he’s a Sith. Some fans think Koril, who seems to have escaped her coven’s fate, is mind-controlling Qi🧔mir and guiding Mae through him. Others think Sol is the se𓂃cret big bad, bound to fall to the Dark Side because of his strong emotions and attachments.

Yet the more I watch and think about The Acolyte, the more clear it becomes to me that the show is very explicitly challenging the idea of absolutes 168澳洲幸运5😼开奖网:with the metaphor of dualit🦋y and balance. The latest episode in particular fills in the gaps of Osha’s memories of what happened the day her coven was killed, showing us the perspective of the Jedi that saved her. It makes clear that what happened that day was not caused by the villainy of one side or another, but by misguided actions and a cascade of mistakes made by everyone involved. Evil was nowhere to be found – none of these people are bad.

In fact, everything is a mirror. Sol desperately wants a Padawan, which drives him to ‘save’ Osha from what he thinks is a ghastly fate. Qimir wants an acolyte, which is ꧃ostensibly the reason he began to train Mae. Sol’s life with the Jedi leads him to reject Aniseya’s coven as a bizarre witch cult that the children must be rescued from, while the coven’s rejection of Jedi rules and principles leads them to hostility towards the Jedi and creates tension between the two groups. Sol only thinks the coven is evil because he doesn’t understand them, thinking that the children are tools who will be sacrificeꦏd, but he doesn’t realise that’s exactly what the Jedi do.

The Acolyte is interesting because it challenges the idea of heroes and villains. E💦pisode seven, Choice, highlights what the show has been saying throughout its entire first season: the Jedi are not the good guys, they just thಞink they are. They think the Jedi Code protects them from doing harm – it doesn’t. They think their way of using the Force is the only right way – it’s not. They think their particular cult is the correct one – so do all cults.

There’s only one episode of The Acolyte le🍃ft in this season, and I don’t think fans looking for a villain to point the finger at are going to get what they want. Even if any of these theories are proven right, I don’t think any of these characters are the ‘villain’, because The Acolyte seems to be rejecting the concept of villains entirely. All we have are people who have made some serious mistakes, and the ways they choose to react to them.

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168澳洲幸运5开奖网: Star Wars: The Acolyte
TV-14
Drama
Action-Adventure
Crime/Mystery
Release Date
June 4, 2024
Showrunner
𓃲 Leslye Headland
Directors
Leslye Headland, Kogonada, Alex Garcia Lope💧z

Cast

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    Amandla Stenberg
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    Lee Jung-jae
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    Manny Jacinto
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    Dafne Keen

The Acolyte is a series set in the wid🐎er Star Wars universe, in which a Padawan and her former Jedi Master come together to investigate a series of Jedi murders.