I actually kinda liked the droid arc.
The new episode Rise of the Old Master is on the XD app. It's the best episode so far, and touches on exactly that (Kanans ability as a teacher)
Is this the Luminara episode?
Rise of the Old Master is also available On Demand from some cable providers now.
Chopper is irritating. Whose idea was it to give him a "voice" that's just "Wa-wa-wa" over and over? That's not what astromechs sound like, and it's effectively useless as a form of communication. It sounds like a temp track that somebody forgot to replace with the real sound effects.
When I saw TV ads recently for the show, it has a rating of TV-Y7. The Clone Wars was Tv-PG....which meant that it was a lot edgier...definitely not just a "kids" animated show. Rebels (granted, it's on Disney XD) is going to be much more kiddified. I mean, we'll see the occasional stormtrooper/TIE pilot meet his fate, but that's seemingly about it....unless Rebels really sacks up in later seasons.
When I saw TV ads recently for the show, it has a rating of TV-Y7. The Clone Wars was Tv-PG....which meant that it was a lot edgier...definitely not just a "kids" animated show. Rebels (granted, it's on Disney XD) is going to be much more kiddified. I mean, we'll see the occasional stormtrooper/TIE pilot meet his fate, but that's seemingly about it....unless Rebels really sacks up in later seasons.
First off, we've already seen a number of Stormtroopers killed on the show, so I don't think that's going to be an issue. Second, I don't see how a higher death toll makes a story better or edgier. Real "edge" and maturity comes from dealing with complex issues and emotions and challenging ethical questions. Killing off a bunch of faceless spear-carriers does nothing to make a story more powerful or sophisticated.
Chopper is irritating. Whose idea was it to give him a "voice" that's just "Wa-wa-wa" over and over? That's not what astromechs sound like
My point is that it sounds like a person going "Wa-wa-wa" into a ring modulator, rather than like any kind of electronic language. It's contradictory to have it sound like a voice yet not convey any actual verbal content. It's just a terrible, lazy piece of sound design.
My point is that it sounds like a person going "Wa-wa-wa" into a ring modulator, rather than like any kind of electronic language. It's contradictory to have it sound like a voice yet not convey any actual verbal content. It's just a terrible, lazy piece of sound design.
Devil's advocate: there is ample precedent in SW canon for droids that make voice-like noises without actually saying recognisable words. The "Gonk" power droid leaps to mind.
Also, R2's "voice" is so recognisable and iconic that it wouldn't feel right having Chopper sound anything like him.
Honestly I always thought it odd how only astromech droids use "droid speak" while just about every other droid type (that doesn't speak basic or Huttese) seems to have it's own unique language. You'd think the whole point of a machine language would be that it'd be a universal thing. The idea that a struggling moisture farmer could possibly have a any use for a dedicated translator droid speaks volumes as to how much variation there must be in his equipment.
And those I don't really mind, but having him constantly playing a bunch of annoying, childish pranks on everyone is definitely a bit much I think.
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