8 most disliked Star Wars shows, ranked
2. Resistance
You're all geared up for another exhilarating dive into the Star Wars universe, a realm where the force isn't just strong, it's legendary, and the battles between light and dark are the stuff of galactic legend. Then along comes Resistance, sliding into the scene with the grace of a Hutt trying to sneak into a Jedi temple. It's like showing up to a podracing event, only to find out the main attraction is a leisurely stroll on a bantha.
The show, bless its heart, aimed to explore new horizons with its anime-inspired CG animation, but ended up delivering visuals that felt more like a first draft than a final masterpiece. The result? A galaxy far, far away that somehow felt a little too...far away from the vibrant worlds we've come to know and love.
But let's not just pile on the visuals; after all, Resistance had its heart in the right place, somewhere beneath its exterior. It brought in characters with potential and even had some Star Wars alumni lending their voices, hoping to anchor this ship firmly in the beloved universe. Yet, despite these valiant efforts, the series struggled to find its footing, ending up as the least essential entry in Dave Filoni's lineup. It's like being invited to a feast only to discover the main course is a bowl of plain oatmeal. Sure, some of its moments sparkled with promise and glimmers of what could have been if the show had just managed to capture that elusive Star Wars magic. But alas, Resistance remains a reminder that even in a galaxy filled with wonder, not every expedition reaches the stars.