Otway93 (580 KP) rated Star Wars: Master & Apprentice in Books
Dec 2, 2019
A pretty poor attempt at a Star Wars story, especially as it's considered canon.
This may be the second earliest installment in the Star Wars canon, but it fails to add anything to the saga, apart from we find out that Count Dooku was Qui-Gon Jin's master.
The story is mainly based around an adventure featuring Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan involving something about a princess and some jewel thieves...pretty uninspiring characters in terms of originality.
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Erika (17789 KP) rated Trust in TV
May 30, 2020
I honestly didn't miss much by doing that, because you know how the kidnapping saga ended. Brendan Fraser was the best part of the whole thing. The last episode is the best, and Fraser is the one guiding you through it. So, it ended on a good note.
if you want a slow, rollicking, and, quite frankly, boring ten episode explanation of the Getty III kidnapping, this is for you. Otherwise, avoid.
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