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The answer to this question could vary depending on which corner of the internet you tripped over and fell into. For some, this is a very quick yes, and there are several reasons that we will go into later that they feel justify that viewpoint. For others, they are unsure of the direction of the show and have their reasons for that feeling as well. Then, some fully enjoy the story and the characters presented. 

I find that your perspective is what affects opinion. So let’s talk about a couple of perspectives and what is really going on here, and along the way, perhaps we can answer the burning question draped all over the internet  – 

IS THE ACOLYTE RUINING STAR WARS

Perspective 1: The Acolyte is not ruining Star Wars. 

Having this perspective doesn’t mean that you blindly or blatantly like all things Star Wars that Disney and Lucasfilm have put out since Disney purchased the brand from George Lucas. You are not obligated to like something just because it has a brand name on it that you typically enjoy. 

Many who like and enjoy The Acolyte are willing to express their dislikes about characters, story pacing, episode timing, and other details. They have rational conversations with people on various social media platforms about their likes and dislikes regarding this content. 

Liking this show doesn’t make you a Disney Shill or a blind apologist who approves of everything Disney makes. You are allowed to enjoy something and give critical feedback for it simultaneously. 

Let’s look at a few things The Acolyte is doing right. Remember, we are only four episodes into the first season of this show. 

Perspective 2: Disney Made Star Wars Woke 

Many comments claiming that Star Wars is being ruined by The Acolyte or Disney rhetoric all have the same message behind them. Disney made it woke! They’re breaking canon! They’re disrespecting George Lucas’s vision! 

Those complaints give way to the more dangerous variety of comments – the racism, the misogyny, the homophobia. The death threats. 

Some can make a valid argument when asked to provide examples of those things. I disagree with them, but at least I can respect that a valid reason has been given for their opinions. That holds no bearing when it comes to sexist, racist, misogynistic, or homophobic comments. 

Those hateful comments have led to the admins of Wookieepedia receiving death threats for updating their files to match the canon as presented. Our fandom should have ZERO acceptance for this. 

Screenshot of death threats sent to Wookieepedia on Twitter / X

Perspective 3: The Acolyte breaks Canon. 

That’s the claim. Popular YouTubers taking a break from grifting their audience for money have asserted that this show is killing Star Wars by breaking Canon and ruining Anakin Skywalker’s legacy. Their audience is eating it up since they have put themselves in a position of knowledge and expertise in this area; their audience believes them.

They claim that the following are issues with The Acolyte – 

Are these claims legitimate? Let’s look at them individually to assess the damage and see if it’s anywhere near as bad as claimed. 

Ki-Adi-Mundi’s appearance. 

Ki-Adi-Mundi on The Acolyte

Using the Force to create life – the twins

Twins – Mae & Osha

Where do we go from here? 

As this article is being written, we are only five episodes into The Acolyte’s eight-episode run. That means that the story for season 1 is incomplete. You are being exposed to new people, places, and things that are part of the High Republic era and have little to do with the prequel era other than setting up the demise of the Jedi from their perch of arrogance during the High Republic era. 

Judging the show now is like going to the oven, pulling out the meal that is only 60% cooked, and complaining that it’s not good enough. 

Be patient. Let the story unfold. And, perhaps most importantly, avoid the toxicity that is ruining the Star Wars fandom because the issue is not the stories themselves but how the fans respond to them. 

Star Wars is for everyone! 

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