I find it interesting that I don't recall there being an explanation of exactly how Maul survived, and nor do I recall holding the lack of any explanation against the episode.
Sure, it's nuts that Maul could survive, but Star Wars has always been as much fantasy as sci fi, and the important part is that they've taken a nothing character, who existed for the sole purpose of selling kid's toys, and made him interesting for the first time.
s a young apprentice, Anakin can be paid peanuts and may even be eligible for Government subsidises![]()
I find it interesting that I don't recall there being an explanation of exactly how Maul survived, and nor do I recall holding the lack of any explanation against the episode.
Temis the Vorta said:How are the writers going to finesse the problem that Obi-Wan now really should arrest her as an enemy of the state?
And why wouldn't anyone gladly take more Darth Maul after everyone pretty much agreed that he was sadly underused in TPM?
Me, I don't see what the big deal was about this Maul guy. He was little more than a glorified henchman. No dialogue or personality to speak of, just a stunt guy for the heroes to fight. And it's not like any of the characters in TPM were memorable in a good way.
Spoilers I guess...
The lack of logic in Maul's survival aside, this was an awesome episode.
Yes it's not as if Maul's master had learned from a Sith Lord who was known for having found a means to conquer death.
A Sith who was being killed around the same time that Maul ( a relative noob who never learned the ability ) was getting cut in half.
Temis the Vorta said:How are the writers going to finesse the problem that Obi-Wan now really should arrest her as an enemy of the state?
She probably won't let him.
Me, I don't see what the big deal was about this Maul guy. He was little more than a glorified henchman. No dialogue or personality to speak of, just a stunt guy for the heroes to fight. And it's not like any of the characters in TPM were memorable in a good way.
I find it interesting that I don't recall there being an explanation of exactly how Maul survived
Maul survived his defeat at the hands of Kenobi through his hate and will to live, and hatred against Kenobi, he reached out with the Force and grabbed an air vent. He somehow escaped from Naboo and arrived to Lotho Minor in order to escape his master's anger for Maul's failure.
I find it interesting that I don't recall there being an explanation of exactly how Maul survived
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Darth_Maul
Maul survived his defeat at the hands of Kenobi through his hate and will to live, and hatred against Kenobi, he reached out with the Force and grabbed an air vent. He somehow escaped from Naboo and arrived to Lotho Minor in order to escape his master's anger for Maul's failure.
Yes it's not as if Maul's master had learned from a Sith Lord who was known for having found a means to conquer death.
A Sith who was being killed around the same time that Maul ( a relative noob who never learned the ability ) was getting cut in half.
The novel was written with no consultation with George Lucas. He isn't beholden to its details especially when it changes prior stuff.
James Luceno said:As I've said in other forums, GL was the one who said that Plagueis should be a Muun, and that Plagueis should have an "accident" that forces him to wear a mask. GL also weighed in on other matters, though mostly through Howard Roffman -- then president of LucasArts -- with whom I worked most closely.
James Luceno said:George was involved in the early stages. When the book was first proposed, I wrote to him and asked whether there was any reason why Plagueis couldn't be a non-human, and he wrote back that Plagueis could be a Muun and sent me some artist renderings of the character. From that point on, everything was approved, as they're saying, “at the highest level.” I worked most closely with George's right-hand man at Lucas licensing, Howard Roffman. It was a strange way to go about the book, because I kind of had to bypass both Del Rey and the usual editorial staff at Lucasfilm and work directly with Howard over the course of what amounted to about a year of preparation.
I submitted many, many versions of the outline until we finally reached consensus on where we wanted to go with the book. The marketing text about “this is canon at the highest level” – I suppose that's true, that a lot of the stuff came from the very top levels of Lucasfilm. Everything was approved at that high level. I had to make the assumption that Howard was speaking directly with George about a lot of this stuff. I didn't have any meetings directly with George, but it seemed like a lot of the approval was coming through him to Howard. I was not privy to all of the things that happened behind the scenes.
I hope they will go after the Dooku, Palps duo.I finally got caught up today, and I though the first half of the finale was pretty good, but I really liked the second half. I know alot of people were complaining about the snake alien in the first half, but I didn't mind him. I also really enjoyed the Obi-Wan/Ventress pairing and I am very curious what they intend on doing with Ventress now, and what's going to become of the "Sons of Dathomir".
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