On the subject of this, whatever happened to Lawrence Kasdan?
He went and adapted Dreamcatcher, then became dead to me.
On the subject of this, whatever happened to Lawrence Kasdan?
And why Obi Wan didn't finish the job on Mustafar didn't make sense either. Then again, why Yoda chose that moment to run away from Sidious also was questionable.
The Obi-Wan thing actually does make sense to me, although it is still unfortunate. I think Obi-Wan was simply an emotional wreck from the whole experience and thought it was enough to simply leave Anakin for dead rather than chop his head off to make absolutely sure. I mean, when Obi-Wan left, Anakin was on fire. You gotta admit it's pretty impressive that he was able to survive that.
As for Yoda, I think they should have, in the sound mix, added a loud crack when Yoda fell. If he broke his hip, I think that could explain (1) why he gave up so easily when he & Darth Sidious seemed equally matched and (2) why we never see Yoda do any cool backflips or anything in the original trilogy.
But I agree that the Jedi were absolute tactical morons for running into the center of that arena. And for not more thoroughly researching the origins of the Clone Army created from a known associate of Count Dooku. Also, did the Jedi ever discover the truth of Sifo Dias' actual involvement in the creation of the Clone Army? And did they ever identify this mysterious "Tyrannus" who recruited Jango Fett?
For that matter, I've always been curious as to whether Jango Fett knew that Count Dooku & Lord Tyrannus were the same person. I think it's kinda funny if he didn't. Jango thinks he's putting one over on Dooku, playing both sides, but really it's Dooku who's putting one over on Jango.
The most idiotic thing the Jedi did IMO was not investigating thoroughly where the clone army came from. It made no sense for them to not to be suspicious of this army cloned from Jango Fett, a known confederate of Dooku.
It didn't much sense for the Jedi to become generals of the clone army just like that either. Though the Republic had no standing armies, I think individual member worlds did and it seemed like it would be a big turf war over who would command the armies. Now that I've said it, perhaps having the Jedi lead the armies was a compromise decision since they were impartial. Still, that was never explained that way, or at all.
Other idiotic things the Jedi did were allowing Obi Wan, a newly minted knight to train Anakin, who they all knew had a dark cloud hanging over him. And why Obi Wan didn't finish the job on Mustafar didn't make sense either. Then again, why Yoda chose that moment to run away from Sidious also was questionable.
On the subject of this, whatever happened to Lawrence Kasdan?
He went and adapted Dreamcatcher, then became dead to me.
Well to answer the OP lets check this litmus test I came up with.
1) Did the Jedi use a clone army that was unauthorized and created in secret by a guy they know died possibly before being able to create said army and was made of clones based on a guy working for a Sith Lord?
Yes.
3) Did they alienate the Jedi they had watching the guy who they though was up to no good who just happened to be the Supreme Chancellor and considered by everyone to be an okay guy?
Yes.
2) Did they march in and try to arrest and/or kill the legally elected and probably popular Supreme Chancellor after they found out he was the Sith Lord trying to take over the galaxy WITHOUT considering the consequences or wondering about the before mentioned clone army?
Yes.
3) Did they take any measures to preserve the guy who was their hope of taking out the Empire when their backup was probably in Vader's hands or warn they guy that the want him to kill his own father?
No on both accounts.
4) Did they bother to mention that the Emperor could use Force Lightening and that throwing your lightsaber away when facing him would be a very very BAD idea?
No.
So using this complex test I have come to the conclusion that in the words of a character from a Scifi/Commedy Anime I like "They're all idiots"
I think he also asked Speilberg to direct them as well? I think they say it on the TPM DVD?
Well to answer the OP lets check this litmus test I came up with.
1) Did the Jedi use a clone army that was unauthorized and created in secret by a guy they know died possibly before being able to create said army and was made of clones based on a guy working for a Sith Lord?
Yes.
3) Did they alienate the Jedi they had watching the guy who they though was up to no good who just happened to be the Supreme Chancellor and considered by everyone to be an okay guy?
Yes.
2) Did they march in and try to arrest and/or kill the legally elected and probably popular Supreme Chancellor after they found out he was the Sith Lord trying to take over the galaxy WITHOUT considering the consequences or wondering about the before mentioned clone army?
Yes.
3) Did they take any measures to preserve the guy who was their hope of taking out the Empire when their backup was probably in Vader's hands or warn they guy that the want him to kill his own father?
No on both accounts.
4) Did they bother to mention that the Emperor could use Force Lightening and that throwing your lightsaber away when facing him would be a very very BAD idea?
No.
So using this complex test I have come to the conclusion that in the words of a character from a Scifi/Commedy Anime I like "They're all idiots"
I don't quite get what you're saying. It's been pretty clearly established that simply using the Dark side powers has a corrupting effect, from novelizations it seems to provoke paranoia, delusions, megalomania, narcisism and reduce empathy. This isn't unbelievable, there are real life drugs that can have those effects on the brain, some acute and immediate, some after prolonged use.are jedi idiots? yes. why? they allow themselves to be defeated because they'd rather use their flashlights rather than enhance their natural abilites which would have been able to defeat their enemies. they were too consumed with being "noble" that they didn't want to use abilities to the point that they'd be like their enemies. in the process, so many people have died and suffered. those deaths and pain are on their shoulders. as they say, with great power comes great responsibility. if you don't do all you can to protect the powerless, even at the cost of yourself, then that responsibility is on you. they were too concerned with being "good" that they allowed themselves to be defeated and enabled tragedy to occur. yes, they allowed it. they didn't do everything they could to prevent it. i'm sure they told themselves they did, but they really didn't.
Biggest "completely retarded discussion point" for the Jedi, IMO, is their huge focus on "bringing balance to the Force", and Anakin's possible role in that. They talk about it as something they want, or something desireable, but when you walk it through:
All good guys running around, little to no dark siders. If you BALANCE it, gotta either add a ton of bad guys, or remove almost all of the good guys. This is good because...?
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