I think it's deliberately obvious because it's not the twist. The twist is going to be that Osha ends up his apprentice, not Mae.That's too obvious to be him. There's got to be more to it.
I think it's deliberately obvious because it's not the twist. The twist is going to be that Osha ends up his apprentice, not Mae.That's too obvious to be him. There's got to be more to it.
I think the whole revenge tour was because she blamed those Jedi for the death of her sister. Doesn't quite make sense since she herself tried to kill her.What did Mae mean with Osha being alive changing everything? She went from murder to feeling the need to turn herself in very quickly.
the creator of the series has said Episode 5, so next week, is probably going to be the one most talked about.
There's a ton of good things to talk aboutat least not good things.
There's a ton of good things to talk about
I don't think so. A Bith's head is *way* bigger than that. Also, even if they go with the name Tenebrous, I doubt we'll be seeing a Bith Sith anytime soon. Aside from the somewhat tongue twisting consonance bordering on a pun, it's just going to come of as a random pull for the majority of the audience that hasn't read that one EU book. Also from a practical standpoint; it would require them to build a custom Bith mask that could perform and hold up as a main character, which while totally feasible, is nonetheless an expense that probably isn't worth it.That is gonna be a Bith under that helmet, and it'll be Darth Tenebrous. The shape of it is pretty perfect for a Bith head.
It'sJasonQimir. If it wasn't obvious before, it is now. He's always telling Mae what her master wants, relaying instructions and threats. And then after she tells him that she's going to turn herself in, her master shows up right away.
And, of course, the other characters keep emphasizing that nobody's ever seen this guy's face, which means we're in for a Big Reveal. (TM) Qimir is the only character in the show that would make sense.
It's been pretty obvious ever since Qimir started rattling off fragments of the Sith code that there's much more to him that he appears. Which could mean he's a Sith (be it Master or Apprentice) or it could mean he's a red herring and the Sith isn't anyone we know. Personally I'm trying not to over-analyse or anticipate and just letting the show tell the story in on it's own terms. I find I enjoy mysteries more that way.It is true. The red blade might not be the Master, but the Apprentice. Looking for an Acolyte to help take down the Master.
You know what I find boring? People that watch shows they claim to hate, just so they can whinge about them week in, week out. If you don't like it, that's fine; Don't watch it! Nobody is forcing you to be here.Considering the writing depth is shallower than a kiddy pool.. Its Qimir.. They could have done better to hide it.
I REALLY want to like this show.. but its so boring!!
There's a ton of good things to talk about
BasilLike what?
A fine name for a Siberian filigree hamster!Basil
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