It all started with the introduction of Savage Opress (Jesus, what a retarded name) in season 3, a completely unnecessary and uninteresting version of Darth Maul on steroids, brought in for a single purpose - shifting focus from Palpatine and Dooku in order to stretch out the show as much as possible. Yeah, because what we really need is more Sith.![]()
Then there's the whole Darth Maul resurrection thing, stupendously contrived and goofy. You made the mistake of killing the guy off, now fucking live with it and commit to your creative choice! Changing your mind like this only makes you look like you're not taking any of it seriously.
Agreed.Pitty, because Ventress was truly a great character, which should have been explored more thoroughly.
It all started with the introduction of Savage Opress (Jesus, what a retarded name)
in season 3, a completely unnecessary and uninteresting version of Darth Maul on steroids, brought in for a single purpose - shifting focus from Palpatine and Dooku in order to stretch out the show as much as possible.
This show used to be great, but it definitely doesn't feel like canon any more.
Compared to all these you mentioned. Skywalker is hardly silly. We have "sillier" (mind the quotation marks) names than that IRL. There's a table tennis superstar in China named Ma Long, which literally translates to "Horse Dragon". See my point?Compared to what?
Sure it was, but there's a fine line between corny and trash, and Star Wars always managed to stay on the right side.It's always been intended to be cartoony, fanciful, and corny, in the vein of its inspirations.
Sam Witwer being awesome has nothing to do with Maul's resurrection feeling contrived and unnecessary. Lucas made the whole fuss about making sure he was DEFINITELY done for.I suspect the purpose to using Maul was the same as the purpose to using Boba Fett -- because the character became inexplicably popular with fandom despite being so minor a character in the actual films. And he's certainly been far more impressive a character here than he ever was in the movie, thanks to Sam Witwer's superb vocal performance.
Aw God, now you're just summoning Gaith.The canon gave us romantic dialogue about sand getting in your boots, and a supposed heroine who died of a broken heart or something.
Skywalker is hardly silly.
"Grievous" and "Plagueis" is stupid, I give you that. Still, Savage Opress has a much more "trashier" ring to it, but I'm aware that this is subjective.
Sam Witwer being awesome has nothing to do with Maul's resurrection feeling contrived and unnecessary. Lucas made the whole fuss about making sure he was DEFINITELY done for.
Aw God, now you're just summoning Gaith.![]()
It's not about having grown up with it, it's about the fact that I'm used to hearing freakier names in real life. My English teacher at the university had a first name more ridiculous than most SW characters (I'm not gonna post it here, but trust me, I'm not making it up).Skywalker is hardly silly.
Maybe not to you, having grown up with it. Granted, I was only nine when Star Wars came out in '77, but I still found "Skywalker" to be kind of a goofy character name.
I couldn't agree more. This is why I never hated TMP. As much as I acknowledge its flaws, I enjoyed it for what it was because I never expected it to be an outstanding piece of cinema, let alone the second coming so many were praying for.Don't get me wrong, I do think "Savage Oppress" is one of the weaker character names they've come up with. I just don't have very high expectations of SW in general, and I think it can be best appreciated without high expectations.
Sherlock Holmes might not be the best of examples because A.C. Doyle always considered himself a serious author and thought these stories, which he wrote for money and money alone, were beneath him. He killed Holmes off to free himself of him, but ended up resurrecting him after being offered an obscene amount of money to do so.Many characters, going as far back as Sherlock Holmes, have been resurrected after authors tried to make sure they were "DEFINITELY done for."
Lucky you.I don't know what that means.Aw God, now you're just summoning Gaith.![]()
Then there's the whole Darth Maul resurrection thing, stupendously contrived and goofy.
Then there's the whole Darth Maul resurrection thing, stupendously contrived and goofy.
Not necessarily. It's said that Maul's resurrection has larger implications that have yet to be revealed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=1NM8P6HUfwU#t=133s
I think it would have been better for these arcs to be intermixed with each other. A Droid episode then a Maul episode then a Droid episode, and so on.
I doubt we will see any of the characters from The Clone Wars in the Sequel Trilogy myself, but one never knows.
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