From his work on “The Acolyte” to his love for “Star Wars” as a fan, Manny Jacinto gave a lot of great insight during his panel at FAN EXPO Chicago 2025.
‘The Acolyte’ 1×08 Review: “The Acolyte”
Well, the first season of The Acolyte has come to a close. The series takes place further back in history than any live-action part of Star Wars ever has before. At first, the plot just seemed like a good murder…
‘The Acolyte’ 1×07 Review: “Choice”
Another flashback means more answers in The Acolyte 1×07, and now we can’t wait for the season finale! Read on for our review!
Fangirlish Feels of the Week: June 29 – July 5
We watch so many TV/movies and listen a lot of things so we decided to highlight those feels of the week that all of this give us.
‘The Acolyte’ 1×06 Review: “Teach/Corrupt”
The Acolyte 1×06 gives Star Wars a little sex appeal. Or maybe a lot. Either way, we have thoughts so read on for our review!
‘The Acolyte’ 1×05 Review: “Night”
I couldn’t help but think “Holy sh-t” after the final moments of last week’s episode of The Acolyte. The mysterious masked villain finally stepped out from behind the scenes to confront our Jedi heroes. He was very powerful, and the…
‘The Acolyte’ 1×04 Review: “Day”
Jedis have been murdered in the latest Star Wars series, The Acolyte. If that wasn’t enough to hook you as a fan of this franchise, a set of twins is at the center of the story too. Yeah, I think…
‘The Acolyte’ 1×03 Review: “Destiny”
Star Wars returned to our television screens recently, and The Acolyte introduced a new era in the history of the galaxy we all know. The High Republic being a century before the Empire sounds idyllic. But this show made it…
Fangirlish Feels of the Week: June 1 – June 7
We watch so many TV/movies and listen a lot of things so we decided to highlight those feels of the week that all of this give us.
‘The Acolyte’ 1×01 and 1×02 Review: “Lost/Found” & “Revenge/Justice”
One of my favorite things about Star Wars is its created world. Besides being incredibly detailed and immersive, it was also very lived-in. Every character and place feels real because the audience can sense the history behind them. There is…