maca1028 said:
That recap intro!
NightHawk150 said:maca1028 said:
That recap intro!
Bruh, I started tearing up. I hadn't realized how emotionally invested I've become with the whole thing until I started seeing the recap and then order 66.
Agreed this was greatness. And Ep1 was pretty solid. Then Ep2 started feeling like the chessy kiddo episodes of Mando and Book of Boba Fett. Lot of eye rolling.NightHawk150 said:maca1028 said:
That recap intro!
Bruh, I started tearing up. I hadn't realized how emotionally invested I've become with the whole thing until I started seeing the recap and then order 66.
This timeline has always been a problem for Star Wars. How quickly (or not) people forget about Jedi and the force is an issue.Ag Since 83 said:
I'm still trying to wrap my head around what is and isn't known about Jedi/the Force amongst the common folk of the galaxy.
Here we are, 10 years after Revenge of the Sith, and Obi-Wan is just learning Vader survived.
Meanwhile, the existence of Jedis and inquisitors hunting them seems common knowledge on Tatooine.
Then ~15 years after this Baby Yoda will use the Force and everyone's like "WHAT IS THIS?????"
NightHawk150 said:maca1028 said:
That recap intro!
Bruh, I started tearing up. I hadn't realized how emotionally invested I've become with the whole thing until I started seeing the recap and then order 66.
Yep. I want her ended. Not redeemed. I want Kenobi to whoop that ass.powerbelly said:
This show is great. The third sister is terrible.
you're going to find that many of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our own point of view of the force.Ag Since 83 said:
I'm still trying to wrap my head around what is and isn't known about Jedi/the Force amongst the common folk of the galaxy.
Here we are, 10 years after Revenge of the Sith, and Obi-Wan is just learning Vader survived.
Meanwhile, the existence of Jedis and inquisitors hunting them seems common knowledge on Tatooine.
Then ~15 years after this Baby Yoda will use the Force and everyone's like "WHAT IS THIS?????"
Anakin took a buttload of clones with him to the Jedi temple to slaughter the Jedi. He was newly minted as Lord Vader by Palps prior to. He was also evacuated by clones from Mustafar. Seems likely that in the ten years since then, word would spread, and it could become common knowledge within the Imperial military and its agents.wangus12 said:
Another thing I didn't like was the 3rd Sister's knowledge that Vader is Anakin. That was known by like 3-4 people tops. How does she know about it? She only needed to mention Vader for Kenobi to know what it meant. Needless for her to know it
I may be wrong, but isn't there some literature that canonized how little known was Vader's identity/origin? Even within the empire?Urban Ag said:Anakin took a buttload of clones with him to the Jedi temple to slaughter the Jedi. He was newly minted as Lord Vader by Palps prior to. He was also evacuated by clones from Mustafar. Seems likely that in the ten years since then, word would spread, and it could become common knowledge within the Imperial military and its agents.wangus12 said:
Another thing I didn't like was the 3rd Sister's knowledge that Vader is Anakin. That was known by like 3-4 people tops. How does she know about it? She only needed to mention Vader for Kenobi to know what it meant. Needless for her to know it
My apologies but that question is multiple levels above my nerd pay grade. I am movies only guy.redline248 said:I may be wrong, but isn't there some literature that canonized how little known was Vader's identity/origin? Even within the empire?Urban Ag said:Anakin took a buttload of clones with him to the Jedi temple to slaughter the Jedi. He was newly minted as Lord Vader by Palps prior to. He was also evacuated by clones from Mustafar. Seems likely that in the ten years since then, word would spread, and it could become common knowledge within the Imperial military and its agents.wangus12 said:
Another thing I didn't like was the 3rd Sister's knowledge that Vader is Anakin. That was known by like 3-4 people tops. How does she know about it? She only needed to mention Vader for Kenobi to know what it meant. Needless for her to know it
I don't think that Anakin would have walked into the 501st mission briefing and said he's name was now Lord Vader prior to razing the Jedi Temple.Urban Ag said:My apologies but that question is multiple levels above my nerd pay grade. I am movies only guy.redline248 said:I may be wrong, but isn't there some literature that canonized how little known was Vader's identity/origin? Even within the empire?Urban Ag said:Anakin took a buttload of clones with him to the Jedi temple to slaughter the Jedi. He was newly minted as Lord Vader by Palps prior to. He was also evacuated by clones from Mustafar. Seems likely that in the ten years since then, word would spread, and it could become common knowledge within the Imperial military and its agents.wangus12 said:
Another thing I didn't like was the 3rd Sister's knowledge that Vader is Anakin. That was known by like 3-4 people tops. How does she know about it? She only needed to mention Vader for Kenobi to know what it meant. Needless for her to know it
They could do that by making her attempt more calculated methods to gain Vader's favor. Not by failing to catch Obi-Wan again while stabbing the Grand Inquisitor.PatAg said:
Maybe they implying she has a keen, analytical mind. She did make the connection between Obi-Wan and Organa, even though that seems like it would have been something easily figured out.
I wish Carrie was still here. I think she'd have loved this little girl.Brian Earl Spilner said:
redline248 said:I may be wrong, but isn't there some literature that canonized how little known was Vader's identity/origin? Even within the empire?Urban Ag said:Anakin took a buttload of clones with him to the Jedi temple to slaughter the Jedi. He was newly minted as Lord Vader by Palps prior to. He was also evacuated by clones from Mustafar. Seems likely that in the ten years since then, word would spread, and it could become common knowledge within the Imperial military and its agents.wangus12 said:
Another thing I didn't like was the 3rd Sister's knowledge that Vader is Anakin. That was known by like 3-4 people tops. How does she know about it? She only needed to mention Vader for Kenobi to know what it meant. Needless for her to know it