And wasn't Sifo-Dyas just Sidious in disguise again?
No the Obi-Wan and the Jedi talked about him like they knew him,they were just confused as to how he could of had a clone army since he was dead for 10 years at that point.
And wasn't Sifo-Dyas just Sidious in disguise again?
Which means , Dooku killed him 10 years ago and assumed his identity to make the order. He then used the name "Tyranus" to recruit Jango for his DNA to clone from.And wasn't Sifo-Dyas just Sidious in disguise again?
No the Obi-Wan and the Jedi talked about him like they knew him,they were just confused as to how he could of had a clone army since he was dead for 10 years at that point.
"Balance" in the Force doesn't refer to an even amount of Jedi and Sith, or no Jedi and no Sith, it refers to a complete absence of evil, no presence of the dark side disrupting the Force whatsoever. Think of the Force as a completely peaceful and tranquil lake. Now throw a bunch of rocks into that lake. That's the dark side; it unbalances the Force and creates chaos.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...?
",,unless a prophecy misread, we are seeing." according to Yoda."Balance" in the Force doesn't refer to an even amount of Jedi and Sith, or no Jedi and no Sith, it refers to a complete absence of evil, no presence of the dark side disrupting the Force whatsoever. Think of the Force as a completely peaceful and tranquil lake. Now throw a bunch of rocks into that lake. That's the dark side; it unbalances the Force and creates chaos.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...?
Sure, you could think of it that way. I prefer to think of it the way Lucas described it, however.",,unless a prophecy misread, we are seeing." according to Yoda."Balance" in the Force doesn't refer to an even amount of Jedi and Sith, or no Jedi and no Sith, it refers to a complete absence of evil, no presence of the dark side disrupting the Force whatsoever. Think of the Force as a completely peaceful and tranquil lake. Now throw a bunch of rocks into that lake. That's the dark side; it unbalances the Force and creates chaos.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...?
Balance also could be: allowing good & evil time to rule.
The Jedi had the time, now the balance was to given for the Sith to rule as well.
I'm pretty sure he asked Speilberg to do the prequels. I know Lucas was always going to make the first one to test the technology and then hand it off to others but ended up doing them all himself. One thing I definitely know is that Speilberg unofficially directed several large sections of SITH, I believe the Obi-Wan vs. Grievous sequence and one other sequence.
That's not "balance." That's Lucas trying desperately to backpeddle and rationalize his wretched writing. "Good" is not the default setting in the universe, especially when it's a completely subjective term. "Good" is every bit as disruptive to the balance of the universe as "evil" is. And the same applies to the dark side. Hell, several of the powers the "good" Jedi use are wholly evil, most notably their mind tricks. But it's okay, right, because they only use it for "good." Just like they could use force lightning or anything else for "good." But... not. Apparently."Balance" in the Force doesn't refer to an even amount of Jedi and Sith, or no Jedi and no Sith, it refers to a complete absence of evil, no presence of the dark side disrupting the Force whatsoever. Think of the Force as a completely peaceful and tranquil lake. Now throw a bunch of rocks into that lake. That's the dark side; it unbalances the Force and creates chaos.
That's not "balance." That's Lucas trying desperately to backpeddle and rationalize his wretched writing. "Good" is not the default setting in the universe, especially when it's a completely subjective term. "Good" is every bit as disruptive to the balance of the universe as "evil" is. And the same applies to the dark side. Hell, several of the powers the "good" Jedi use are wholly evil, most notably their mind tricks. But it's okay, right, because they only use it for "good." Just like they could use force lightning or anything else for "good." But... not. Apparently."Balance" in the Force doesn't refer to an even amount of Jedi and Sith, or no Jedi and no Sith, it refers to a complete absence of evil, no presence of the dark side disrupting the Force whatsoever. Think of the Force as a completely peaceful and tranquil lake. Now throw a bunch of rocks into that lake. That's the dark side; it unbalances the Force and creates chaos.
I don't care how you try to slice it, everything about Star Wars is completely and utterly absurd. It's all just a huge little kid fantasy gone amuck, and trying to rationalize it as some kind of unquestionable brilliance that's utterly deep and meaningful is beyond insane.
Pretty much. You can see what Lucas was trying to do, but he didn't quite manage to pull it off. Perhaps if he'd taken a back seat and just managed the overall storyline and production, like he did with TESB and ROTJ, things would have been different, but eh, it's been four years since ROTS (That's not "balance." That's Lucas trying desperately to backpeddle and rationalize his wretched writing. "Good" is not the default setting in the universe, especially when it's a completely subjective term. "Good" is every bit as disruptive to the balance of the universe as "evil" is. And the same applies to the dark side. Hell, several of the powers the "good" Jedi use are wholly evil, most notably their mind tricks. But it's okay, right, because they only use it for "good." Just like they could use force lightning or anything else for "good." But... not. Apparently."Balance" in the Force doesn't refer to an even amount of Jedi and Sith, or no Jedi and no Sith, it refers to a complete absence of evil, no presence of the dark side disrupting the Force whatsoever. Think of the Force as a completely peaceful and tranquil lake. Now throw a bunch of rocks into that lake. That's the dark side; it unbalances the Force and creates chaos.
I don't care how you try to slice it, everything about Star Wars is completely and utterly absurd. It's all just a huge little kid fantasy gone amuck, and trying to rationalize it as some kind of unquestionable brilliance that's utterly deep and meaningful is beyond insane.
The problem is the mixing of metaphors and philosophies. The Jedi are samurai and their philosophy is predominantly Zen Buddhist, and thus the Force is predominantly Zen Buddhist.
Lucas, however, introduced an element Manichaeist dualism into the mix with the Dark Side. This was probably done to simplify the narrative, make it easier for Western audiences to follow, and increase it's emotional impact.
With the prequels, Lucas tried to tone down the Manichaeism and play up the Zen, but didn't do a very good job. It's there if you actually look, though.
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.
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.
"Balance" in the Force doesn't refer to an even amount of Jedi and Sith, or no Jedi and no Sith, it refers to a complete absence of evil, no presence of the dark side disrupting the Force whatsoever.
However Obi Wan is not a cold murderer.. in fact he is very compassionate and i believe he just couldn't deliver the killing strike on his own. Yes.. he cut his legs off but as i understand lightsabers they instantly cauterise wounds (much like every very hot object burns up tissue and closes it up) so this may not have been a killstrike either.
I always got the impression that he was genuinely surprised when Anakin caught fire but maybe glad that the fire would do the job he still couldn't do.
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.
For an organization that to a great deal is similar to an intelligence service that was a major blunder.. they simply took the army at face value and apparently didn't investigate much. That was a serious mistake and it cost them dearly.
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