The Acolyte Series Premiere Review

Warning: This review contains full spoilers for Star Wars: The Acolyte Season 1, Episodes 1 and 2.

Watching the two-episode premiere of The Acolyte, it’s odd that this show was ever sold as one not about twins walking opposite paths of The Force. It’s not presented as a big reveal that Amandla Stenberg is playing two separate characters, given we simply meet sisters Mae and Osha in consecutive scenes of the series premiere and quickly get the basics on their long separation. But Stenberg does a good job of instantly differentiating the two through her physicality, with the warm and open Osha the polar opposite of the rigid and determined Mae.

Mae’s introduction, and her one-on-one fight with the Jedi Indara (Carrie-Anne Moss), is an exciting one. We’ve seen plenty of lightsaber duels in Star Wars, so having a Force wielder attack a Jedi armed only with throwing knives is a great way to mix things up. (It also shows that the Jedi are just as formidable without their trademark weapon.) Moss brings exactly the kind of attitude and physical prowess you’d expect after four Matrix movies, wonderfully conveying what little effort it takes for Indara to block and dodge Mae’s attacks. A similar fight scene between Sol (Lee Jung-jae) and Mae in the second episode is good too, but so far, this one is the highlight. And the way Mae triumphs – distracting Indara by throwing a knife at the bar owner, allowing her to strike a lethal blow with her second blade – feels darkly clever and believable.