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This is how episode 5 went, right? (I am in denial, shush)

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THE ACOLYTE (2024β) 1.02: REVENGE/JUSTICE

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So, let's talk about major franchises playing with different genres. Specifically, Star Wars; The Acolyte.
Marvel/Disney has had mixed results with their genre experiments. They've tried espionage thriller with sometimes brilliant and sometimes horrible results. Their experiments with sitcoms have been similarly mixed. They've done a good job with teen coming of age. And etc.
So it makes sense that Star Wars/Disney would give genre experiments a chance. The espionage thriller of Andor was a resounding success, so why not try for more?
That brings us to The Acolyte.
I think one of the big mistakes they made was marketing it as a noir-ish mystery. If it's put in that category, it's definitely a failure.
But that's not what The Acolyte is.
The Acolyte is dark Romantasy in a Star Wars setting. Everyone who is a fan of the Romantasy genre is really enjoying the show. People who expected noir mystery are hating it.
This isn't a story or writing problem, (though the pacing could have been improved). It's a marketing problem.
If Disney had the guts to market this as a dark Romantasy, then viewers would have had correct expectations.
As a dark Romantasy, I think the show was both successful and entertaining.
If it doesn't get a season 2, I blame the Disney marketing department for not having the guts to admit they were making a dark romance, because that's for "girls," and they still don't think the core Star Wars audience would accept a "girl show."
Cowards.
Anyway, if you are a fan of dark/Gothic Romantasy, check out The Acolyte. You'll probably like it.