From what I have heard on the grape vine, and my SW source is fairly good at this
#RIPAhsokaTano
Your source needs more training. ;-)
From what I have heard on the grape vine, and my SW source is fairly good at this
#RIPAhsokaTano
Well, now that was an interesting episode
Vader didn't kill Ahsoka? You see her at the end walking back into the temple after the Owl flies by. Also LOL Sam Witwer blinding another Jedi with a lightsaber. Pretty sure the holocron was voiced by Asajj Ventress' voice actress
Not as glad as the toy company that's making his new one are.fantastic episode. surprised by some of the deaths. and like many others, i was nervous the last ten minutes. i was certain Ahsoka wouldn't survive. kinda glad Ezra's Lightsaber got destroyed. i never liked it.
Aside from Ezra's unforgivable stupidity, that was an amazing episode full of shocking events.
So, that helicopter flying trick the Inquisitors did was awesome, but how come they never did this before? Is this just a really low gravity planet or something?
Was the interface at the top of the planet a Star Forge???
I haven't played KOTR2 in forever, but did the design of the planet and the weapon in it bare any similarity to the game? Wasn't Malachor a destroyed splintered wreck of a planet that was blown up, with a secret Sith Academy on it?
I can't see Maul saving anyone if it didn't directly benefit him and by that point there was nothing to be gained from sticking around. According to the official website, there was originally a Maul vs. Vader fight at some point, but they decided it was one duel too many in an episode already filled with lighsaber fights.I'm disappointed Maul didn't join in the fight against Vader. How awesome would it have been if Ahsoka was knocked down, about to die, and MAUL showed up to save her and they double teamed Vader, forcing him to flee?
I think it was simply a bit of a contrivance in order to allow the Inquisitors to move around fast in an environment that should otherwise be very difficult to do so convincingly.People on twitter are bitching about the helicopter lightsabers. It thought it was awesome. I'm going to choose to believe this was a low gravity planet and that's why they never did it before.
I think we can presume that this is the least of the reasons why he wants Vader dead. Jealousy and resentment aside, the best way to draw out his old master is to kill his current apprentice. Not a terribly good plan considering how easily Sidious defeated him the last time, though presumably that's where the ancient Sith knowledge and a new apprentice of his own would come in.Maul said in the episode he wanted their help to fight Vader, though. He wants to kill Vader because he replaced him.
The pinnacle was originally closed. It didn't open up until after they got the holocron and started activating the temple.Also, they're presumably using a Force Push on their feet to keep them moving upwards, the same Luke did a super jump out of the carbon freezing chamber or Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon made those high jumps in the Duel of the Fates.
I just thought of something. If the pinnacle of the Sith Temple was in the open air like that, why not start there and make your way inside the interior from there to get the Holocron? Ezra and Maul didn't have to do any more heavy lifting after the main entrance. Maul just needs a jetpack or climbing equipment.
Maul Vs. Vader end of season 3 anyone?
Filoni: [Laughs]I wouldn’t count on that. What I think is interesting is that Maul has an awareness of him. I think that that’s a particularly interesting thing. Maul obviously has been somehow keeping tabs on what’s going on in the galaxy and probably wishes he was more a part of it
Maul called the old weapon a battle station and planned to use it against all his enemies.
I don't think this planet could move...so ancient Sith tech later used to a degree in the Death Star and this tech used to allow Starkiller Base to do what it does?
Which means what Yoda said about the legends of Sith superweapons with giant kyber crystals is not only true, but could also be were the "modern" superweapons come from...even Starkiller Base.
Fantastic episode!
Anyone have any speculation on the meaning of the owl showing up at the end of this and the previous episode before they left on their mission to Malachor? The first thing that popped into my head when I saw it show up again in the finale was that it was symbolic of or even a form of the light side "Daughter" from the Mortis arc on Clone Wars, perhaps there to see our heroes off on one of their most dangerous trials, where Ezra would be tempted by the dark side. It was similar to her colors, and she transformed into a flying creature (along with her brother) during her original appearance, though not one like this. Filoni later said the owl definitely means something, but didn't specify what.
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