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Lol i meant JJ -ism.
We need this guy in season 2.
Definitely. Lots of variables in any confrontation I guess.That's fair, but only to a certain extent. The idea that being a powerful Force user would make someone immune from other Force users is undermined when you see Vader lifting Kenobi in the air and choking him with the Force. It's undermined by Yoda tossing Palpatine ass-over-head across his desk in ROTS. There are plenty of other examples too, so it leads me back to at least wondering why certain characters aren't taking advantage of abilities (which are shown later) in logical ways.
I interpreted that more metaphorically, not so much as you could literally destroy a planet - and more - just by using the force.All good points, but in ANH Vader also said: "The ability to destroy a planet is insignificant next to the power of The Force."
It also made sense to have more "crazy" Force usage in the PT as the Jedi were at their peak; there were simply more and better-trained Force-adepts running around.
Me after typing the post above:IMO the best Star Wars is an homage to either WWII movies, Samurai films, or Westerns (or any combination of the three.) The worst tends to emulate cartoons and video games. For all of its faults BOBF was much more in line with the former group of influences than the latter which makes it feel much more connected to true SW even with some of it's zaniest elements (Vespa gang, etc.) than Kenobi.
Characters that were originally cartoon characters (Ashoka and Bane) felt more grounded than OWK Darth Vader!
it is a bit of a strawman, I am not claiming the OT is perfect (in fact, I don't think anyone does) however it is obviously superior to what we have gotten since, and we should in this day and age of prestige television expect better quality than we are getting. To say "the OT was not perfect, you should not expect more of current movie/show" is like saying "the first Ford car didn't have airbags or brake lights, you shouldn't complain that the 2022 model doesn't include them".
No, there is such a thing as a bar, a certain level of quality that generally the vast majority can agree on. the bar for good star wars isn't actually super high, it just requires competent writing with decent dialogue and logic, competent direction, consistency and adherence to the lore and "feel" of Star Wars and decent visuals. What Disney has given us since their acquisition has in almost every case not reached that bar, instead giving us character assassination, plot holes galore with added retroactive plot holes, retcons, very poor writing that gives Prometheus a run for its money etc etc etc.
Star Wars should improve with time, not degrade. We thought the prequels would be the low point but we were wrong.
Yikes! Best stay away from Alien: Covenant (if you haven't already).Prometheus is truly the worst big budget film i have ever seen. It literally made me want to throw things. Were i a filmmaker, the idea that one of my projects might in any way be compared to it would keep me up at night.
Kenobi hasnt gotten me there yet, more annoyed than angry really. But BoBF just about did, in a few instances. I loved the Alien franchise and I was so angry when I saw how it got treated. Was not Alien: Ressurrection bad enough? Nope. They dug in deeper.
I would sit through a solid week of speaking-in-tongues, rolling on the ground I SMITE THEE IN THE NAME OF THE LORD praise-shouting revival church services before i subjected my eyes to Alien: Covenant. And that is saying something, because im not super fond of church or religion.
Yeah but personally think Nerdrotic is funny AF. Plus, as a former owner of a comic store, he knows a lot. Don't always agree with him or Critical Drinker, but IMO they're not always trashing without reason.Christ! Another cancerous channel. Every video is negative, anti-woke warrior, rage bait, either complaining about something or celebrating the demise of something. I'll add it to the ignore list with Geeks+Gamers, The Quartering and RK Outpost...no offense.
He's literally just a skinny The Quartering.Christ! Another cancerous channel. Every video is negative, anti-woke warrior, rage bait, either complaining about something or celebrating the demise of something. I'll add it to the ignore list with Geeks+Gamers, The Quartering and RK Outpost...no offense.
I had only been thinking about how it raises unwanted, unneeded questions about her hologram message to Obi-wan - but yeah, you're right, there's that scene too.Meanwhile am treating this series as some sort of fan fiction anomaly. Srsly it bugs me that in ANH when Leia comforts Luke after the loss of Ben, she's doing it exactly like someone comforting someone who didn't really know the person who died. NOT someone who had had a moving relationship with someone long ago. This rehash show oozes chunks over the films so much, IMO it's best for me to view it as fan fiction filler, not part of my head canon.
Ah, a kindred spirit. I loved the novel. Then I saw the film, in theaters, and thought "What the hell is going on here?"....I mean, I was already mad at Ridley Scott for what he did to "Hannibal." And then he one-upped himself.
Wow.
Yeah. I find that I can pretty much hand wave anything to fit but the harder the hand wave the more I need to love the overall product to justify such efforts.I had only been thinking about how it raises unwanted, unneeded questions about her hologram message to Obi-wan - but yeah, you're right, there's that scene too.
I guess you could say that if she never saw Obi-Wan again after the events of this series and so much time had passed she could revert to regarding him in purely formal terms.....but nah. This is all just too much. The show isn't good enough for me to want to let any of this slide.
It's just BS. Leia would have been crying along with Luke. It's UNNATURAL in the context of ANH. (OK, there's the kissing Luke whoops that's my sister thing, but we all let that slide 'coz the OT has some kind of magic). Or, there's compelling arcs and characters in the OT and even in the PT.I had only been thinking about how it raises unwanted, unneeded questions about her hologram message to Obi-wan - but yeah, you're right, there's that scene too.
I guess you could say that if she never saw Obi-Wan again after the events of this series and so much time had passed she could revert to regarding him in purely formal terms.....but nah. This is all just too much. The show isn't good enough for me to want to let any of this slide.
Less than 24 hours will determine if this finale will determine whether or not if this series overall will be a hit or a miss and whether it’s worth another season
To be fair, Leia had just finished losing her entire family when her homeworld was obliterated and still hadn't shed a tear. So, if she shed a tear over Obi-Wan, but not Alderaan, that'd arguably be even weirder.It's just BS. Leia would have been crying along with Luke. It's UNNATURAL in the context of ANH.
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