He was George's Padawan. He learned directly from the man while working on Clone Wars.Let's not get carried away!
He was George's Padawan. He learned directly from the man while working on Clone Wars.Let's not get carried away!
Yeah, this is why it is becoming increasingly difficult to take fandom seriously. The level of wishy-washy opinion changing is getting to the point of absurdity. The PT was torn to pieces by fans.
I like how the worm turns: during the Prequel years, Lucas "raped" our childhoods, but, now, because some people because Star Wars has suddenly become terrible, all is forgiven and we should listen to Lucas's ideas about midiclorians.
I wish Star Wars fans would pick a lane regarding who we are supposed to hate. I feel like I'm in a car driven by a drunk.
Yup. That's the episode the Padawans go on a Khyber crystal hunt.I seem to recall a Wookiee Jedi Padawan in TCW.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/erikka...y-disneys-new-star-wars-trilogy/#7be2a5f73cef
This goes against what some posters have been claiming about Lucas being all in with Disney's direction. I do concede that it does seem like they used SOME of Lucas' plot points. I was originally under the impression that they used none.
I think they actually did bring him on as a consultant...Lucas needs to understand that he’s now Gene Roddenberry. In fact, he’s LESS than Roddenberry as he isn’t even a “creative consultant “ or developing the next generation of the creation he sold off.
I like how the worm turns: during the Prequel years, Lucas "raped" our childhoods, but, now, because some people because Star Wars has suddenly become terrible, all is forgiven and we should listen to Lucas's ideas about midiclorians.
I wish Star Wars fans would pick a lane regarding who we are supposed to hate. I feel like I'm in a car driven by a drunk.
Pretty much this. Made all the worse by YT videos which pretty much come across as the "final word" on why something is terrible. We now have echo chambers that reinforce how bad something apparently is.I think it's the same with Star Trek. I remember how vocal people were about their hate for Voyager, Enterprise, Berman and Braga. Now those same fans carry on like Voyager and Enterprise were the pinnacle of Trek achievement because they don't like the new kid in school, Discovery. It just comes down to people hating change, gatekeeping and generally over-identifying with a fictional universe. I don't particularly like the new SW films but I just don't see the point in pitchforking and feetstamping.
Lucas needs to understand that he’s now Gene Roddenberry. In fact, he’s LESS than Roddenberry as he isn’t even a “creative consultant “ or developing the next generation of the creation he sold off.
After TMP, Roddenberry was relegated to a consultant role on all the remaining TOS films. Then he died.Roddenberry was also dead.
You either die a hero or live to become a villain?After TMP, Roddenberry was relegated to a consultant role on all the remaining TOS films. Then he died.
Late to the party... but who cares? If he wanted things done a certain way, he shouldn't have sold the franchise to begin with.
Lucas needs to understand that he’s now Gene Roddenberry. In fact, he’s LESS than Roddenberry as he isn’t even a “creative consultant “ or developing the next generation of the creation he sold off.
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