Excellent episode. Not quite up to the level of Overlords but still the continuation of a great arc. Sam Witwer is really bringing it as The Son.
When I rewound the tape to get it ready to go this evening, I noticed last week's taping was totally in Spanish!![]()
I'm curious to see how this will conclude. I wonder why this Son would need a starship to escape, if he is so powerful?
This arc is really out there but an interesting departure nonetheless. I wonder if the ad about "think you know everything about Anakin's destiny, maybe, maybe not" is just usual marketing blather or if there's anything to it.
When I rewound the tape to get it ready to go this evening, I noticed last week's taping was totally in Spanish!![]()
Tape? What is that?
Seriously though, might be a legitimate glitch but I'd make sure your TV isn't set on the SAP secondary audio. Maybe both feeds are present and you're set on the Spanish one.
I thought it was interesting that it was the daughter who's force powers saved Ahsoka from dying; not really Sith knowledge like Palpatine would lead Anakin to believe in ROTS. In retrospect that scene in ROTS seems odd to me now that Anakin was the conduit by which the daughter saved Ahsoka, and yet he acts as though what Palpatine described to him (using the force to save the ones he loves from death) as if something he had never witnessed before.
Heh, the toy market sure will make its money. I bought an Ahsoka today, and I plan t get her season 3 version as soon as its out.
But if they're just Force users, then why does Anakin need to balance them? That would make sense only if the Daughter and Son are embodiments of the Light and Dark Sides, in some sense. At the very least, they are qualitatively different from Jedi or Sith, who have a comparatively limited understanding of, and access to, the Force.Pretty much confirmed my belief they were still just force users, magic dagger or not. Disappointed "the war will get worse" is the only consequence of the Son gaining power. Also a bit confused given the dark side was already in ascendence as of AotC.
My Jedi mind control is working perfectly, I see.The preview for next week tried to make like Temis is getting her wish about completely rewriting the star wars universe post-TCW.
I think it's "balance of Light and Dark" with maybe some off-kilter elements that they didn't think through so well?It seems from the things they said here that they're going with the "balance of light and dark" idea after all, as opposed to the alternative interpretation of light = balance and dark = imbalance that I proposed earlier. Then again, maybe it's a mix of both.
What I got out of it is this: the Son and Daughter are fine as long as each is balancing the other (with Father as referee; his actual role is a bit murky). The Son may be ruthless but after all, he's a godlike being. Even the "good" Daughter was presumably ready to kill Obi-Wan if Anakin failed the test. The Son only becomes "evil" if there's nothing to balance him.The Son wasn't a Darksider to begin with; he just tended that way, but the Father's influence kept him from actually embracing it until recently.
Oh probably, but I think it's inevitable that there will be follow-up to this arc - Ahsoka has been possessed by the Dark Side but also resurrected by the Light Side. So the battle of balance could very well take place within her, at some point in the future, such as the series finale.So maybe Ahsoka's spirit was coming more under his influence and starting to participate rather than simply be dormant? Or maybe I'm reading too much into it.
Yet another element to rewrite for ROTS, but maybe not so hard to do. Anakin sees visions of Padme's death. He assumes it's a threat from the Son, because he can't be so stupid as to trust any dreams or visions from here on out.In retrospect that scene in ROTS seems odd to me now that Anakin was the conduit by which the daughter saved Ahsoka, and yet he acts as though what Palpatine described to him (using the force to save the ones he loves from death) as if something he had never witnessed before.
It would make more sense for the Sith to embody destruction for its own sake rather than selfishness - they go around, Joker-like, causing havoc.
I've been thinking that it would be neat to just redo the prequel films Clone War-series animated style to perhaps synch up with those inconsistencies.
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