Right in front of us, we're all witnessing an implosion brought on by greed and a desire for quantity over quality.
I'll just list the things this episode so clearly shows Disney is doing wrong: -Handed an appreciated series with an original premise to a freshman director with zero experience as a show runner (and it really, really shows) -Butchered the pacing of a series that was, up until now, fairly well executed -Handed the keys to the writing room to inexperienced jack legs whose prior credits are some of the worst movies and TV shows of the past 3 decades -Shifted focus away from a need for cohesive plot and deeper, character-driven storytelling instead to favor pointless product placement and injection of even less meaningful characters
Giving up on these half-baked, pathetic attempts at entertainment until (hopefully) we hear a consistent stream of praise for such content again in the years to come. A sad story to say the least. Nice knowing ya, Disney.
I'll just list the things this episode so clearly shows Disney is doing wrong: -Handed an appreciated series with an original premise to a freshman director with zero experience as a show runner (and it really, really shows) -Butchered the pacing of a series that was, up until now, fairly well executed -Handed the keys to the writing room to inexperienced jack legs whose prior credits are some of the worst movies and TV shows of the past 3 decades -Shifted focus away from a need for cohesive plot and deeper, character-driven storytelling instead to favor pointless product placement and injection of even less meaningful characters
Giving up on these half-baked, pathetic attempts at entertainment until (hopefully) we hear a consistent stream of praise for such content again in the years to come. A sad story to say the least. Nice knowing ya, Disney.