The idea of evil!Sharon was plausible enough, but the "welp, she's evil now" of it all was so abrupt that I felt like I had narrative whiplash. Especially the convenience of the situation: no pardon for you, Sharon! Because need you to be evil now.
But your review did help me appreciate it at a different level, so thanks for that.
Agreed that the flag smashers storyline was the weakest in execution, which is a shame.
I did like Sam's speech near the end. It was TOO MUCH, and therefore perfect. (Disney is fortunate to have Sam Mackie deliver those lines; it would have fallen like a lead balloon with a lesser actor.)
I laughed a lot at your appallingly awful taste in characters.
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But your review did help me appreciate it at a different level, so thanks for that.
Agreed that the flag smashers storyline was the weakest in execution, which is a shame.
I did like Sam's speech near the end. It was TOO MUCH, and therefore perfect. (Disney is fortunate to have Sam Mackie deliver those lines; it would have fallen like a lead balloon with a lesser actor.)
I laughed a lot at your appallingly awful taste in characters.