I just wish after the fight Anakin and Ahsoka had a longer scene together before she was rescued.
Dekker_Lentz said:
I just wish after the fight Anakin and Ahsoka had a longer scene together before she was rescued.
dadgummit Erik Voss get your episode breakdown video out already!!KCup17 said:
I really liked the scene where Ahsoka had the saber to Anakins throat and for a brief moment you could see her eyes go red and face distort to copy Anakin's. As if foreshadowing she would turn down that path if she decided to dispatch this version of Anakin. Then she throws the saber away and as Anakin steps back both her and Anakins faces return to normal. Thought that was a really really cool moment.
KCup17 said:
I really hope they spend some time in the next episode catching us up with what has been going on with Ezra and Thrawn in the time between their disappearance and now.
The first two minutes are this with Thrawn and Ezra.jeffk said:
I'm actually hoping we start episode 6 with a live action version of the purggil taking Ezra, Thrawn, and the SSD to the new galaxy.
She's been a wondering soul since her exile from the order. She knows that she wants the light side to prevail but overall she been wondering ever since then. This lesson(like the reddit post mentions) is the ultimate lesson about the light side. It's even something that the Republic Jedi order forgot along the way, they became soldiers and lost sight of the fact that they're meant to be peacekeepers and bringers of Justice. Instead they fought for a side and were destroyed for it. Luke and now Ahsoka have taken the lesson to heart, both being taught that lesson by Anakin.TCTTS said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
She had to let go of her guilt about causing the deaths of so many clones during TCW.
I'm not arguing this, it's just that in the scenes/episodes I've seen of her in Clone Wars and Rebels, I didn't get that vibe at all. I don't mean this sarcastically, I'm legit asking... so really, the entire reason she's been so mopey and stoic this series is because she caused the death of a bunch of clones way back in the day when she was a kid? Even though we've seen her have way more personality/spark since then? I guess I just always assumed she was basically a lost, wandering soul now, ever since Ezra left, and that's why she's been so down.
Could be regular krill. Or cloud krill. They do spend some of the time flying around a planet with vast oceansSea Speed said:
So I assume these space whales eat space krill due to the baleen?
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this was back when ezra saved her.
still relevant.
agreed! And his facial expressions were always actually really good especially in RotS….it was just the dialogue that was so rough….KCup17 said:
I also think this the best performance we've had by Hayden Christensen in live action.
Someone needs to re-record the theme song from "Spaceballs!" about Space Whales.redline248 said:
Who called them space whales this episode, the captain of the fleet cruiser? I can let it slide because I never got the feeling that they were commonly known. Maybe at least not since most hyperspace routes would likely be well established to steer clear of them.
100% agree. Hayden was perfect. The dialogue between him and Ahsoka was worth slogging through the previous episodes for.jokershady said:agreed! And his facial expressions were always actually really good especially in RotS….it was just the dialogue that was so rough….KCup17 said:
I also think this the best performance we've had by Hayden Christensen in live action.
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My best SW friend in the world compares it to his biggest pet peeve of the prequels, which is when Maul is waiting for them on Naboo, Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon draw first. He loves to say, "How, about we take a minute and say, Hi, hey, who are you? What's your deal? Who do you work for? Nope, just straight to the fighting."
First Sith anyone's seen in a millennia. You'd think you'd have questions.Urban Ag said:Quote:
My best SW friend in the world compares it to his biggest pet peeve of the prequels, which is when Maul is waiting for them on Naboo, Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon draw first. He loves to say, "How, about we take a minute and say, Hi, hey, who are you? What's your deal? Who do you work for? Nope, just straight to the fighting."
Well, ok. But in their defense, the previous and only time Qui-Gon and Kenobi had met Maul, he attempted to murder them after nearly running over a little kid. Didn't seem much on conversation, more of a get straight to the point kind of Sith.
Of course my sarcasm meter could be malfunctioning.
Well the real problem was that by the end of the fight, Qui-Gon didn't have the guts to ask the tough questions.Urban Ag said:
That's what lopping a hand or two off is for. Time and time again, Star Wars proves you get someone's full attention after cutting an arm or leg off. It's a winning strategy.
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My best SW friend in the world compares it to his biggest pet peeve of the prequels, which is when Maul is waiting for them on Naboo, Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon draw first. He loves to say, "How, about we take a minute and say, Hi, hey, who are you? What's your deal? Who do you work for? Nope, just straight to the fighting."