In HC defense, he was trying outfits for ROTS and didn't know Lucas was going to use it for ROTJ.
I'm not even sure it's that much. They only used HC's head, after all. It's still the original body.
In HC defense, he was trying outfits for ROTS and didn't know Lucas was going to use it for ROTJ.
Ah yes, ROTJ. The New Hope remake before TFA.![]()
Not even close.Ah yes, ROTJ. The New Hope remake before TFA.![]()
They do seem to get the most hate.I know. I was making a joke. ROTJ only has a few plot points that a similar than TFA.
I did remember that before the prequels, this was as the movie people hated. Must have been the teddy bears.
I know. I was making a joke. ROTJ only has a few plot points that a similar than TFA.
I did remember that before the prequels, this was as the movie people hated. Must have been the teddy bears.
Incorrect.Actually Jedi was considered to be weaker almost from the get go
At this point Prax, the only thing that says anything -- the only thing that means anything -- is that, "... you're going to find that many of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our own point of view."I don't think your definitioncof superstition is in context with how I used it. It is the council who is skeptical of Qui-Gonn and his eccentricities. I never said anything about "religious zeal," nor does religious zeal really relate to superstition. Religious zeal is to champion your religion, and/or be intensely devoted to your religion and its practices.
Qui-Gonn, in the eyes of the council, is an impulsive, eccentric, and disobedient Jedi, with a lot ideas that the more stale council doesn't normally entertain. They are more materialistic.
What if Mace windu or that guy with the cone head went to tatooine, and encountered Anakin. Could you see one of them buying him, bringing him back to the temple, and saying "I've got some good news everybody! I seen... a vergence...it's right here...this boy. He's the f'jng chosen one! the prophesy is fulfilled. We're gonna get some balance!"
"The round droids ship is the death star is the death star" is only similar in the shallowest of ways. There are also death star looking things in the next movie, but that doesn't it's the same old, same old.
The thing about Luke's plan at Jabba's Palace is that it seems he expects them all to be together on the skiffs being delivered to the Sarlacc. Like he knew all along that would be Jabba's ultimate plan.
You mean how Luke nods to himself when Jabba pronounces their sentence, as if Luke had foreseen it in a Force vision? Could it have been more obvious?The thing about Luke's plan at Jabba's Palace is that it seems he expects them all to be together on the skiffs being delivered to the Sarlacc. Like he knew all along that would be Jabba's ultimate plan.
That does lend more weight to Luke's comment to the Emperor regarding overconfidence.Actually, as I saw things in the film, Luke seemed surprised when he was dropped in with the rancor, as if that was something he hadn't foreseen. His nodding afterwards on being sentenced to slowly digest for a thousand years was part relief that things were back on track according to his vision.
Nice point.That does lend more weight to Luke's comment to the Emperor regarding overconfidence.
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