So instead of seeing a mastery of the force, something a jedi possesses, we need to see someone swing glowy sword.
Yes. Its what the fan base actually cares about.
So instead of seeing a mastery of the force, something a jedi possesses, we need to see someone swing glowy sword.
Yes. Its what the fan base actually cares about.
You are right. Other than the DC stuff since Batman TAS and the Star Wars stuff of Faloni most of the animation since 1995 has left me cold and I care little for it. But I will debate any topic with you, kid.
Yes. Its what the fan base actually cares about.
Says the person who wanted the sequel trilogy to end with Thrawn knifing Rey.
Then the fanbase has a **** opinion. We got to witness the best force power shown in Star Wars to save the lives of his sister and the cause she cares about so much. And instead people whine because he didn't cut up a bunch of cannon fodder with a lasersword.
You’re right. I thought Thrawn should be shown at the end of that movie cycle, so he can be the main villain in the next set of movies. Instead Thrawn is now the main villain that the current slate of shows is being billed around. So the idea that you laughed at, Disney is incorporating and building around.
lol just stop
So instead of seeing a mastery of the force, something a jedi possesses, we need to see someone swing glowy sword.
You’re right. I thought Thrawn should be shown at the end of that movie cycle, so he can be the main villain in the next set of movies. Instead Thrawn is now the main villain that the current slate of shows is being billed around. So the idea that you laughed at, Disney is incorporating and building around.
Why? If that's what people want, then watch Marvel movies. Star Wars left that realm when Lucas went into the political/mystical side of things. There's still big battles, but they're grounded around personal and larger scale strife. Not action sequences with no end goal other than to show off power.
Imagine watching a samurai movie where the samurai never uses his sword but instead just uses wisdom to resolve problems. It might be more impressive when you think about it, but it makes for a far poorer action movie.
Star Wars has always been heavily influenced by samurai movies. It's part of the formula that makes them enjoyable. Not having Luke out there swinging his sword is a problem.
The interesting thing is, Luke's fight was much more exciting before you find out he's a vision. The idea that Luke's power has grown to the point that he could use the force to repel a direct salvo from a group of AT-ATs was so cool. It would have been an awesome new force power to show from the chosen one. When you find out everything was an illusion, it cheapens it. Yeah it was still a crazy powerful use of the force but it was a much less exciting use of the force.
I really hope they use Thrawn as the crossover villain for multiple shows and not just a villain for Ahsoka. I'm hopeful as the X-wing pilot talking to Cara Dune says something about the things happening in the outer rim not being random. So I'm hoping Thrawn is pulling the strings across all the shows.
Dave Filoni has probably picked Lucas' brain better than anyone and understands it better than anyone else besides George.
I'll let him speak.
https://youtu.be/ePDiQ1uTrWI
I'm gonna ignore half this post. Because it's arguing opinion and we've made our points clear.
Again, we're talking about influence.Saying it's based on Westerns and Samurais is fine. Cause it is. But it's also based on it's own mythology and ethos. Think about the battle between Obi Wan and Vader. He didn't beat Vader with his lightsaber, but did by becoming one with the force.
Let's take this one step further, when has anyone in Star Wars history won with a lightsaber?
Obi Wan and Qui Gon fought Maul, QUi Gon died.
Obi Wan and Anakin dueled Dooku and Anakin lost a hand. Worse could have happened if Yoda didn't come by and duel to a draw.
Mace Windu and Yoda entered into duels with Palpatine and both lost.
Anakin and Obi Wan entered into a Duel with Dooku again and Anakin lost as he went way too far down the Dark Side by executing Dooku.
Obi Wan and Vader we discussed.
Luke and Vader part 1 ended in Luke losing his hand and Vader losing nothing.
Luke and Vader part 2 almost ended in Luke turning to the Dark Side but he stopped. And won when he cast aside his light saber.
6 movies of lightsaber duels, all of them ending poor or neutral for the Light Side. Like perhaps the light side of the force shouldn't be aggressive. Which keep in mind the **** takes of fans is how JJ came to his finale of Episode 9. ****.
So again yes you're right, it's based on Samurai films. But Star Wars has established a hell of a lot of it's own universe by this point.
I really hope they use Thrawn as the crossover villain for multiple shows and not just a villain for Ahsoka. I'm hopeful as the X-wing pilot talking to Cara Dune says something about the things happening in the outer rim not being random. So I'm hoping Thrawn is pulling the strings across all the shows.
Obi Wan sacrificed himself because he was so in tune with the Force spending all that time in solitude on Tattoine that he knew it was.the play to make for the greater good. And he was right when he said if Vader struck him down he'd be more powerful than Vader could ever imagine. Obi Wan was still guiding and training Luke as a Force Ghost.
Luke closed himself off from the Force for decades, then suddenly gets a lecture from Yoda and he shows off this Force Projection..
Two totally different scenarios.
We never actually got to see Grandmaster Jedi Luke.
As striker said, if Luke were present and there on Krayte, it would have been a hell of a lot more meaningful. The Force Projection and subsequent death was a terrible terrible redemption copout and waste.
In wrestling, the old talent always puts over the new talent. Rey left Luke by calling him out for giving up on the Jedi and Force. It took Yoda to talk some sense into him.
Sorry some of us wanted to see our favorite hero have more heroic screen time like in the Mando finale before we saw him go out.
Again, I wasn't against Luke having a fallen idol/jaded/cynical arc. But we see him for 10 seconds in TFA, and the first 10 seconds we see him he throws the lightsaber away.