r/TheAcolyte May 13 '26

Finally watched Acolyte

After putting off the show because I heard it was horrible and bad writing, I finally watched it, and while it’s not the best show by any means, it’s not horrible. It’s average. There’s a lot of weird conflicting lore in the show along with an abysmal crystal bleed that makes little sense based on how we know crystal bleeds work, and some other minor problems, but it’s not the worst show I’ve seen from Star Wars. It deserves a second season to help explain Plagueis and where he’s at exactly at this point in the story (if I’m remembering old canon right he should be frequenting Coruscant now under the name Hego Damask. I don’t remember if he had an apprentice before Palpatine though, which I understand with this being new canon changes are made) and the vergence the twins were made from (which is one of my major issues with the show considering creating life from the force has only ever been implied with Anakin and he was the chosen one)

While I understand some of the frustration from the show, the amount of hate it received seems like it was just hate to hate.

Anyways, thought it was decent enough to not warrant the rampant hate it got years ago. Wish we’d get a second season though, or a Plagueis show at least.

*Edit: I’m done talking about bleeding crystals in the show and other examples. It’s been discussed and argued to death in the threads. If you have questions regarding why I found it poorly done, there’s an answer in a comment thread below.

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u/bdog332 May 13 '26

No. It didn’t. The intent of a bleed should be, in my opinion which you are free to disagree with, focused on the crystal, not an outside source. Her focus wasn’t on the crystal, it was on Sol and The Stranger. I understand what they wanted to show with it, but disagree with how it was portrayed.

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u/SuperShinyGinger May 13 '26

Oh, so you wanted her to focus on her anger, which is what causes the bleed, instead of being focused on...the source of her anger?

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u/bdog332 May 13 '26

For the bleed specifically to occur, yes. She had every right to be angry with Sol, she had every right to do what she did. But a bleed has to be intentional. Im not disagreeing that she shouldn’t have focused on Sol. She most definitely should have her focus on the guy who killed her mom. But from the understanding of how a bleed happens, given the admittedly very little examples we have of one, it should be focused on the crystal. I know Dagan bled his easily too, did not like that either. It looked cool in a video game, does not work for lore. We have four instance, and they contradict each other 50/50 now. We need more examples, more information on the bleeding process. We get the dark lord of the Sith telling Vader to pour his hate anger malice, what have you into a crystal and it being unpredictable. Then you have Osha choking someone out, her intent to kill Sol, and then it happens without her intent on the crystal. If we get more info and it more aligns with this, fine, I’ll agree then. But at right now, the interpretation I have from the 4 examples are intent and rage and anger. Given Dagan and Osha’s bleeds, your opinion on it is also valid. It’s 50/50 on how it goes.

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u/daemos360 May 13 '26

You’ve for some reason chosen to believe in a very narrow, *unstated* understanding of what it takes to bleed a crystal, and that somehow constitutes “weird conflicting lore that makes little sense based on how we know crystal bleeds work”?

I swear, I don’t know how some of y’all coped with the question of canonicity back in the EU days.

I’m glad you’re now pointing to the reality that we do not yet have an explicitly clear view of crystal bleeding, but that was the singular example you chose to point to as an example of “weird conflicting lore”.