Opinion The Acolyte’s 15% Audience Score Is Embarrassing, For The Audience Scorers


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While Star Wars has had many controversies in the Disney era, viewers have now mobilized a fleet of TIE bombers to obliterate user scores of The Acolyte wherever possible, namely on Rotten Tomatoes and IMDB.

I previously reported that this started up right at release, as The Acolyte quickly became the lowest audience-rated Star Wars project besides the infamous Holiday Special. Now, its former 33% score has dipped below the Special’s 20% score, and is all the way down to 15%.

At a certain point, this is just absurd, and it says a lot more about the viewers than it does the quality of the show itself, which has barely even gotten started, now just three episodes in.

No, I am not going to entertain a debate that this is not review bombing. A 15% score is barely more than a third of the last most controversial Disney Star Wars project, The Last Jedi. Nothing is even close except that Holiday Special. On IMDB, it’s even easier to see. A full 54% of all reviews are 1 star, giving it a 3.6/10.

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There’s also how fast this happened. For instance, Ahsoka only has 5,000 reviews in on Rotten Tomatoes after being out for months while The Acolyte has aired three episodes in two weeks and has 10,000 reviews in. The last season of The Mandalorian only has 2,500 reviews in. The beloved Andor, 5,000 reviews total, years later.

Rotten Tomatoes has previously tried to curb review bombing in the wake of what happened with Captain Marvel’s release, “verifying” people had watched the movie before reviewing. But there has been no way to enforce such a system with TV, so here we are.

Why is this happening? There are a bunch of dimensions to this, and none of them good. There is absolutely a racial and gender component to this. A clip from star Amandla Stenberg about “making white people cry” was shared tens of thousands of times online, taken out of context from an interview years earlier about her film The Hate U Give. Showrunner Leslye Headland has starred in many YouTube thumbnails lambasting the “woke” nature of the series, but also it allegedly “breaking canon.”

This is the main reason for the surge since episode 3 aired, where fans (“fans”) believe the show has broken canon or destroyed the lore of Anakin Skywalker by implying that like Anakin, the twins are a “virgin force birth.” Anakin was conceived purely through the force alone, part of his “chosen one” mythology. And now they say that’s happened again, ruining everything.

The problem is…we simply have no idea if that’s true, even if that’s what everyone is assuming after last week. Specifically, while they say the girls “have no father” it is implied that their mother did something unnatural to create them, which would not be a “spontaneous force baby” situation. Dark side meddling? Witch magic? Cloning? We simply don’t know yet, but that has not stopped fans from leaping to conclusions and saying that in three half hour episodes the series has destroyed 50 years of canon.

There is also pushback about the portrayal of the Jedi as…not great, acting as space cops rounding up force-sensitive kids to test and train, not by abducting them per se, but you know, luring them away from their families for “their own good,” which is what happened to Osha, and sparked the events that led to the death of her family and community. Of course, the concept of the Jedi as rulers has dealt with this topic many times over the years, most famously in the prequels where the arrogant, clueless Jedi council’s actions, or lack thereof, directly led to the Imperial takeover of the galaxy.

The 15% score is embarrassing. Not for the show, but for those review bombing it to a frankly laughable degree. I’m not even The Acolyte’s biggest fan, as the first two episodes I didn’t love, though I thought episode 3 was more interesting. But the worst Star Wars project by an order of magnitude in the history of the series? And it just so happens to be one mostly starring black women? This whole situation is a parody of the modern toxic fanbase of the series, and if you want to disguise it as being upset about “canon” than it shows a distinct lack of understand of both the material of the show and the wider universe. You can critique a show, sure, but overwhelmingly, that is just not what’s happening here, and it goes well beyond that. While we have seen many things like this happen with Star Wars fandom over the years, I can’t help but feel like it’s absolutely getting worse.
 
Why is this happening? There are a bunch of dimensions to this, and none of them good. There is absolutely a racial and gender component to this. A clip from star Amandla Stenberg about “making white people cry” was shared tens of thousands of times online, taken out of context from an interview years earlier about her film The Hate U Give. Showrunner Leslye Headland has starred in many YouTube thumbnails lambasting the “woke” nature of the series
Mark my words: this isn't just coping and seething; this is setting the stage to justify the federal government eventually subsidizing a failing entertainment industry with your tax money.

We can't let the Nazi chuds win, after all.
 
No, I am not going to entertain a debate that this is not review bombing.
Why should I, or anyone, entertain the author's arguments when presented with this, the author's attitude?
if you want to disguise it as being upset about “canon” than it shows a distinct lack of understand of both the material of the show and the wider universe.
Implying that socially immature dweebs sperging out over canon and every single aspect of the fictional work they are obsessed with isn't really a thing shows a distinct lack of understanding of socially immature dweebs
There is absolutely a racial and gender component to this. A clip from star Amandla Stenberg about “making white people cry” was shared tens of thousands of times online, taken out of context from an interview years earlier about her film The Hate U Give.
'It's okay when we do it'
You can critique a show, sure, but overwhelmingly, that is just not what’s happening here, and it goes well beyond that.
Ctrl+F all the lambasting of the Western literary canon because it was written by "straight white men" centuries or millenia ago: no results

However much you hate journoscum, it isn't enough
 
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Interesting, Forbes also published one of the earliest pure bashing of Acolyte too. This one gives Headlane wayyyy too much credit that they'd be smart enough to make a vague suggestion that they were force born, and then at the end of the season say 'psyche, they're just clones'. That would be an interesting plot development, and I don't see that coming.

I have seen some speculation that all the witches died off screen so they can pin it on some mystery, but that's pretty obvious that they'll come up with something stupid if they even bring it up again, which I doubt.
 
There’s also how fast this happened. For instance, Ahsoka only has 5,000 reviews in on Rotten Tomatoes after being out for months while The Acolyte has aired three episodes in two weeks and has 10,000 reviews in. The last season of The Mandalorian only has 2,500 reviews in. The beloved Andor, 5,000 reviews total, years later.
I too find it difficult to believe 10,000 people have watched any of The Acolyte.
 
I still don't understand what "review bombing" is, are people not allowed to dislike something? Has the person who wrote this article never given a negative review to anything in their life?

Review bombing is typically described as a coordinated (or coincidental) rush of negative reviews on a product or service, as a form of protest.

The implication often is that those reviewing the product are not genuine consumers, and are merely forming a mob.
 
Did Disney pay some journos to invent another fake controversy over people trashing their dogshit Soy Wars trash? Is it 2017 again?
They literally made the Force into some wicca shit. Lesbians using the force to create their own kids or some shit. But its not the force. Its something super evil above the force or something. idk.

Mark my words: this isn't just coping and seething; this is setting the stage to justify the federal government eventually subsidizing a failing entertainment industry with your tax money.
Disney is not too big to fail. Like they said the banks were.

Cry more Hollywood. Non-whites hate Disney Star Wars the most for all the fag and tranny pandering. You ruined black people favorite Star Wars character by making him a pansexual.
Mace Windu isn't Pan. Then I realized you were talking about the guy Han Solo stole the Millennium Falcon from.
 
Review bombing is typically described as a coordinated (or coincidental) rush of negative reviews on a product or service, as a form of protest.

The implication often is that those reviewing the product are not genuine consumers, and are merely forming a mob.
but at its core a review is just whether someone likes or dislikes something, right? so how is this any different, people saying they don't like something.
 
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