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Being reported that Portman did film scenes for the ObiWan show but that it was never used.
She lucked out lol
She lucked out lol
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In 1977, I thought the Jedi Order was a small elite group.
Now, as I understand it, any idiot can be one. They have Younglings. Broom Boys.
But there's only "The One" with the power... OK, TWO... Two with the power. Three if you count Kylo. So, Anakin, Luke, Rey... and Kylo. Wait, that's four. OK, four...
That's a great comparison.Star Wars is like the Western.
Being reported that Portman did film scenes for the ObiWan show but that it was never used.
She lucked out lol
Yup, I too remember (if only vaguely) a time when Jedi and lightsabers still felt like something exclusive and interesting. I do believe Ahsoka's appearance in The Mandalorian S2 was handled very well though...I always thought of the Jedi as an allegory to the philosophers of Plato's Republic. The Jedi were very high-functioning, exceptional beings in terms of their capacity for metaphysical knowledge and wisdom, but as a result of that came the ability to harness the force (and all of its mythical gifts).
In comparison, there's nothing exceptional about Rey, since she was just written as the greatest Jedi who ever lived without the wisdom to show for it. Same for Kylo, and he was just an angry edge-lord. There's just no rhyme or reason to why some of these characters could even harness the force to begin with.