striker42
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I disagree that Duel of the Fates was that great. It's score is amazing. It's one of the best scores in Star Wars for sure and probably the best that's not like a general theme (Main Theme, Imperial March, the Force theme, etc.) but the scene itself kind of is terribly paced and written and for all the **** the "experts" give the fight Choreography of the throne scene in TLJ, like there's just so many things that don't make sense. I'm ignoring the things that were silly like maul doing the cartwheel flip or whatever you want to call that for literally no reason.
It also flies in the face of reason that Qui Gon Jinn would have been as agressive as he was considering all the teachings of the jedi we were told. Even with the Sith threat, it flies in the face of jedi teachings to not just protect and defend but to agressively attack to the point that you leave your padawan alone.
The score contributes hugely to how epic the Duel of the Fates is. You also have one of the cooler looking villains in Darth Maul, the introduction of the lightsaber bo staff, and the first time they were really able to do elaborate, high speed choreography for a lightsaber fight.
As for Qui-Gon's aggression, he did use an aggressive form of lightsaber combat and was also something of a maverick. He didn't fall in line with all of the teachings of the Jedi. Then there's the fact that his master was Count Dooku. So some aggression shouldn't be surprising, he just would never give himself over to it. I also think he felt a need to protect Obi-Wan in the fight. I don't see it as him leaving his padawan alone. I see it as Qui-Gon trying to keep Obi-Wan away from danger and end the threat himself.