That's what I mean.That's literally the whole point of the show and the PT. The Jedi lost their way. They were so rigid in their ideology that they couldn't see past the tip of their lightsaber.
That's what I mean.That's literally the whole point of the show and the PT. The Jedi lost their way. They were so rigid in their ideology that they couldn't see past the tip of their lightsaber.
He was right about the Jedi.Really? A depressed, given-up Luke? EU Luke was way better.
Oh you mean what he said about them? I agree. I just didn't like his character and mindset in that movie. I feel they really dropped the ball on him.He was right about the Jedi.
OK. But this is a YMMV thing. I thought where he ended up was appropriate.Oh you mean what he said about them? I agree. I just didn't like his character and mindset in that movie. I feel they really dropped the ball on him.
Yup. The errors presented continuously and no one showed Luke differently.He was right about the Jedi.
They define hubris and then shocked that one person couldn't somehow restore the Order.The Jedi were of noble intent but smug execution and a shocking height of self-assuredness. The Sith's return took wholesale advantage of those failings and used them against the Order.
The taunting, threats, and half-dozen ready archers seemed pretty hostile.Just because she became gas doesn't mean hostile intent.
I'd bet the former, but not with a high degree of confidence.I wonder if the Coven died because they over-exerted themselves mind-warring with two Jedi, or if Indara deliberately killed them to stop the attack.
I wonder if the Coven died because they over-exerted themselves mind-warring with two Jedi, or if Indara deliberately killed them to stop the attack. I'm also curious if Torbin would've rushed into things quite so heedlessly if he hadn't been tweaked in the head earlier.
WRT Sol, I thought he was just too keen to see the Force as wanting something from him. Sometimes it's just you, not Destiny.That was the weakest episode of the season for me. It seemed like situations happened because the plot required them to happen, there was not enough time to explain characters motivation. Torbin; I can understand a brooding teen wanting to go home instead of being on a trip his parents decided he needed to be one, but good god, the over reaction was not believable without some more explanations. As for Sol, an adult man becoming infatuated with a pre-teen girl immediately after seeing her just comes across as creepy.
Dies feel like it was a movie that was split (very badly) to make it a tv showI really don't understand the editing. What the hell is with these episodes ending so abruptly?
This series should've been released all at once.
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