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Spoilers 'Obi-Wan Kenobi' series [Spoiler Discussion]

Aayla started in the comics, but she has a cameo in AOTC walking across the floor of the Jedi Temple, then later in the Geonosis battle, and you see her meet her end on Felucia in ROTS.
Yes, that was my point. Her appearance in AOTC did not make those comics canon though.
 
Yeah, George just liked a piece of comic art (basically his only actual interest when it came to the EU) that featured Aayla, and decided to put the design in the movie. That's it. Most of the broad strokes of her backstory eventually made it's way into canon because: "why not?" though the personality and French accent was all George. Indeed if you read the original story in which she appeared, here actual character bares very little resemblance to how she was characterized on TCW.

Similar thing happened with Vos, even though his appearance in RotS was cut back to just a passing mention. Plus of course the design itself was based on a random extra in TPM that cause the eye of the comic artist, so it all feeds into each other.
 
I'd like to learn about what happened to Quinlan Vos after Boz Pity and the issuance of Order 66. Where he went in the ten years other than Mapuzo. Obi-Wan's happy little smile when he realizes Vos is still alive was one of the few times Ewan has let this version of Obi-Wan show true joy.
 
I'd like to learn about what happened to Quinlan Vos after Boz Pity and the issuance of Order 66. Where he went in the ten years other than Mapuzo. Obi-Wan's happy little smile when he realizes Vos is still alive was one of the few times Ewan has let this version of Obi-Wan show true joy.
I can see Vader killing Vos very, very, very, painfully assuming Vos doesn't break and go evil under torture (spoilers for Dark Disciple novel)
(which he did in Dark Disciple).

Vader has special reason to hate Vos. At the end of Dark Disciple, Quinlan had been convicted of mass murder, painfully killing a fellow Jedi and basically slaughtering everyone and anyone in the name of the dark side. And the Council knew all of this down to every horrific detail. Vos was going to be expelled from the Order and live his life in shame and disgrace in Republic prison.

Then Obi-Wan and the Council played favorites, talked about how they sent Vos into the mission where he got captured and Dooku tortured him into becoming evil, and Vos was let back into the order, cleared of all his criminal charges and (no doubt this one really angers Vader), reinstated with the rank of Jedi Master.

Some time later Obi-Wan and the same council coldly refuse to grant Anakin the rank of Master despite, from their point of view (they don't know about the Tusken massacre or the circumstances of Dooku's death) not doing anything even remotely as bad as Quinlan Vos has done and otherwise being a model Jedi.
 
You're welcome. Also: you've been forewarned. :lol:

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She's also in one episode of the Clone Wars CGI cartoon, which is still canon, reminiscing about having to let her master Quinlan Vos go in advice to Ahsoka, referring to a falling out incident that Aayla and Quinlan only had in a Legends comic book that apparently was never canon. Star Wars is funny that way.

Kinda weird how people in a canon cartoon were talking about it if it was never canon.
 
It wasn't.

This is the common but erroneous assumption that by merely referencing a noncanon work it brings it in to canon. Which isn't at all how this works.
 
I hate canonical mechanics. :ack:
Yep, and canonical mechanics often don't make sense. You would think that "whatever makes the most money" is a good rule of thumb but that doesn't seem to be it either. A bunch of SW characters were killed in throwaway books in Disney's canon that were alive in Legends, ending opportunities for any appearances in shows like Mandalorian. You think that a canon built around maximizing film/tv opportunities would be less bloodthirsty, but what do I know?
 
Yep, and canonical mechanics often don't make sense. You would think that "whatever makes the most money" is a good rule of thumb but that doesn't seem to be it either. A bunch of SW characters were killed in throwaway books in Disney's canon that were alive in Legends, ending opportunities for any appearances in shows like Mandalorian. You think that a canon built around maximizing film/tv opportunities would be less bloodthirsty, but what do I know?
Why would it? I recall reading a lot of Star Wars books were people died or wanted to kill a lot of people. That's drama people!

Also, what makes the most money isn't logical or linear. It's really easy to screw up a film, much less a franchise, and not make a dime. And then do a really stupid kids film and make a ton of money.
 
I'm still holding out hope we get Qui-Gon's voice making an appearance in the next two episodes if not his Force Ghost. This will have to tide me over until then.

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I'm still holding out hope we get Qui-Gon's voice making an appearance in the next two episodes if not his Force Ghost. This will have to tide me over until then.

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I'm surprised Neeson hasn't been asked back.
 
He may have been and recorded some dialogue or even footage but hasn't yet been able to say anything.
 
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