I promised myself I wouldn't do this thread, but lately I feel like I've been taking up some of the other threads in this forum and now I'm at the stage of this series where something wonderful has happened and that Prequel-itis that was plaguing the series has gone and has been replaced with some of the best Star Wars I've seen in a long long time.
I'm going in Air Date order, and I just saw the Mortis trilogy. I've been told this episode was very Force heavy, and @Reverend was right in that this wasn't really an origin story. What this was was really understanding the nature of the force, how it works, why it's there, and the destinies our characters will face moving forward. These three episodes really set up Anakin very well, but I think it also set up Ahsoka very well too, with the warning to leave Anakin (I have accidentally read some vauge spoilers on what is to come). I think what I liked about this episode though was the imagery of everything, the father, the son, the daughter (I was thinking a lot about the Christian faith and the holy trinity watching this episode) and how they seemed to be the physical representation of the Force and the difficulty to maintain the balance. That scene where the Son shows Anakin his fate was incredible, showing how it tied to Revenge of the Sith.
I think I've come to the point where this series is an easy binge now. Starting with the episode where Amedala goes to see the Seperatists leading to the terrorist attack and the deregulation bill, to the Night Sisters arc, this series has not only gotten good, I would say it's gotten great.
I'm not sure I will talk about every episode, but I'll check back from time to time as my excitement allows. Those first two seasons were hard to get through. To see this turnaround in such a quick time has been a joy.
I'm going in Air Date order, and I just saw the Mortis trilogy. I've been told this episode was very Force heavy, and @Reverend was right in that this wasn't really an origin story. What this was was really understanding the nature of the force, how it works, why it's there, and the destinies our characters will face moving forward. These three episodes really set up Anakin very well, but I think it also set up Ahsoka very well too, with the warning to leave Anakin (I have accidentally read some vauge spoilers on what is to come). I think what I liked about this episode though was the imagery of everything, the father, the son, the daughter (I was thinking a lot about the Christian faith and the holy trinity watching this episode) and how they seemed to be the physical representation of the Force and the difficulty to maintain the balance. That scene where the Son shows Anakin his fate was incredible, showing how it tied to Revenge of the Sith.
I think I've come to the point where this series is an easy binge now. Starting with the episode where Amedala goes to see the Seperatists leading to the terrorist attack and the deregulation bill, to the Night Sisters arc, this series has not only gotten good, I would say it's gotten great.
I'm not sure I will talk about every episode, but I'll check back from time to time as my excitement allows. Those first two seasons were hard to get through. To see this turnaround in such a quick time has been a joy.