That's Jedi for ya.The fact that Ahsoka was essentially a child soldier doesn’t really click until you see her in a war zone in live action as a child
That's Jedi for ya.The fact that Ahsoka was essentially a child soldier doesn’t really click until you see her in a war zone in live action as a child
They definitely did some smoothing on himWas there special effects on Hayden? In the scenes in World between Worlds, he seemed off. But in flashback sequences he was OK.
^for the PPS (power pose series) line perhaps?
That one dude was struggling running lolAgreed. It's not the armor though because some of them looked slim. I assumed it was more 501st fan casting but since they already did that in the Obi-Wan show I really wish they just had them all be lean stuntmen this time around. Watching out of shape fans huffing and puffing as they tried to keep up with Hayden Christensen was the one thing that kind of took away from that initial sequence, lol.
Ha ha! Look at Chopper's eyes!!
The purplish haze also reminded me of those early episodes of TCW.I did wish that the Clone Wars environment they were in was more dynamic instead of just flat ground filled with fog it all screamed “The Volume”
It did call back to the AOTC desert battle though and I get why they did it, they wanted the focus to remain on their conversation.
Ha ha! Look at Chopper's eyes!!
Chopper is in that picture?!Ha ha! Look at Chopper's eyes!!
It was all part of a mystical dream sequence so it made sense to me that everything peripheral to her "lesson" was shrouded in fog. Her rescue from the water does make one wonder if she actually entered the WBW and returned or only dreamed she there. I guess she had to have been in the WBW because otherwise she was holding her breath for at least half an hour underwater while unconscious. Even for a quasi-Jedi that's a bit much lol...I did wish that the Clone Wars environment they were in was more dynamic instead of just flat ground filled with fog it all screamed “The Volume”
It did call back to the AOTC desert battle though and I get why they did it, they wanted the focus to remain on their conversation.
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