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The two-episode premiere of The Acolyte, the latest live-action Star Wars series, was interesting and refreshing, mainly because the idea alone of a thriller set at the tail-end of the High Republic era is something we’d never seen before. However, we weren’t too convinced by the bumpy pacing, some bits of awkward dialogue, and the uneven visual presentation.

Episode 3, directed by Kogonada (After Yang) and co-written by Jasmyne Flournoy and Eileen Smith, finds its voice more easily and actually feels like an episode of television instead of a chunk of a very long movie; the latter has been a recurring problem in many of the Disney Plus shows coming from Marvel Studios and Lucasfilm. There’s a distinct story arc being told, and scenes have time to breathe and land some powerful hits. The direction also feels more consistent this time around, albeit some moments could have used better-staged shots and lighting.

Regardless of the reservations we might have about how the overall series is flowing or is presented, it’s abundantly clear by now that creator Leslye Headland had a story that was worth telling in mind and has managed to bring it to life without making too many concessions. So far, The Acolyte comes across as the kind of Star Wars story fans who actually like the franchise (despite its ups and downs) were clamoring for. It’s adding to the mythology at every turn and daring to ask some big questions that traditionally have been limited to Legends stories; as a result, the Star Wars galaxy is feeling, for the first time in a while, larger instead of smaller.

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If you’re looking for more Star Wars deep dives, our ranked lists on the best Star Wars movies, Star Wars TV shows, and Star Wars games have the droids (and Jedi) you’re looking for. The next exciting entry for gamers will be Star Wars Outlaws, which will take into the galaxy’s criminal underworld with the franchise’s first-ever open-world adventure.

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