One of my favorite episodes
That episode and the one with
Ahsoka vs Grievous
One of my favorite episodes
I'd have liked it better ifSo far my favorite part of the Citadel arc is seeing a young.Tarkin
I'd have liked it better ifwasn't so useless. He keeps talking about what has to be done to win wars, yet never does anything to actually contribute beyond whining.young Tarkin
Yep. Finished the arc last night and he was pretty useless.
Its scars plus the fact, that the dark side tends to uglify people.So what's up with Sidious 'disfiguration'? Was he always looking like that or something?
I also find it rather silly how Anikin quickly joins his side are Mace Windu dies....
Which begs me to wonder...was Sidious' plan this whole time, throughout the Prequel Trilogy to find a way to turn the republic against the Jedi and wipe them out? I'll give him props for that...
I gotta say though Anikin turning to the Dark Side just to save Padme and how it happened and the killing of the Jedi it's all so....dumb..
So what's up with Sidious 'disfiguration'? Was he always looking like that or something?
I also find it rather silly how Anikin quickly joins his side are Mace Windu dies....
Which begs me to wonder...was Sidious' plan this whole time, throughout the Prequel Trilogy to find a way to turn the republic against the Jedi and wipe them out? I'll give him props for that...
I gotta say though Anikin turning to the Dark Side just to save Padme and how it happened and the killing of the Jedi it's all so....dumb..
Does the new EU go into Leia's relationship with Bail and Breha? I've always been interested in it and how long she'd known that she was adopted/what she knew about her real mother?
As for Anakin's turn to the dark side, it is too quick in the film. The Clone Wars did a good job in adding to the reasons why leaving the Order seemed more plausible, but it does all feel a bit rushed. Having three films based on an adult Anakin would have given them more time.
So I'm watching Revenge of the Sith and uh
Why is Anikin not weirded out by Palpatine, who far as he knows isn't a Jedi, knowing so much about this Darth Plague guy?
Is Palpatine influencing Ani without him knowing?
So what's up with Sidious 'disfiguration'? Was he always looking like that or something?
I also find it rather silly how Anikin quickly joins his side are Mace Windu dies....
Which begs me to wonder...was Sidious' plan this whole time, throughout the Prequel Trilogy to find a way to turn the republic against the Jedi and wipe them out? I'll give him props for that...
I gotta say though Anikin turning to the Dark Side just to save Padme and how it happened and the killing of the Jedi it's all so....dumb..
Sounds great. I'll be sure to check it out.I don't think there's been anything about her relationship with them specifically but the Leia comic series is about her trying to find Alderaanians that are still out there after Alderaan's destruction.
i would suggest most people just watch TCW instead of the PT
the difference in quality is staggering
Boyega, 23, said: When I read the script I cried, and Im not really a big crier ... Im more like a frog-in-the-throat kind of guy, wholl try to hold it in and make sure I dont let it all out.
His breakthrough role was in 2011s Attack The Block, but his role as Finn is set to make him a worldwide star. Of his character, he said: Finn is dope. He is a heightened Hollywood leading man version of myself; his story is so epic.
Its a story thats never been seen before, but it also mirrors the stories of Luke Skywalker and Han Solo. And hes quirky and charismatic and funny. For me, he was the best character in the script.
Which begs me to wonder...was Sidious' plan this whole time, throughout the Prequel Trilogy to find a way to turn the republic against the Jedi and wipe them out? I'll give him props for that...
I gotta say though Anikin turning to the Dark Side just to save Padme and how it happened and the killing of the Jedi it's all so....dumb..
I like the poetic justice of Anakin turning to the dark side because of his love for his wife and then turning back to the light because of his love for his son. Just wish it was executed better. The Clone Wars show does a better job of building up Anakin and Padmé's relationship that their scenes in III feel like they have more weight and are more tragic.
PT Palpatine, and his scheme, is done pretty well. Maybe the best piece of writing that Lucas pulled off in his career.
edit: Huh. Apparently there's a Legends book that suggests Anakin wasn't created by you know who. I wonder how that will be treated going forward. RotS has a scene where it is very heavily implied. Shame if the new films/canon follow the book, as it's one of the best things about that film.
I think everyone (or most people at least) can agree that Palpatine's rise to power was one of the best, if not the best, parts of the Prequels. It was the perfect mirror shadow of Anakin's rise to prominence within the Jedi. If only AOTC had a different direction so we could see this better in the movies.. it's the crux to so many things.PT Palpatine, and his scheme, is done pretty well. Maybe the best piece of writing that Lucas pulled off in his career.
edit: Huh. Apparently there's a Legends book that suggests Anakin wasn't created by you know who. I wonder how that will be treated going forward. RotS has a scene where it is very heavily implied. Shame if the new films/canon follow the book, as it's one of the best things about that film.
I don't know who.
Although it's not stated explicitly, I think we're meant to believe Anakin was created by the force itself. Shmi said there was no father, there's the high midi-chlorian count and in the Tarkin novel, Sidious recalls Plagueis said the force could 'strike back'. That would be in response to Bane, Plagueis and then Palpatine's attempts to tip the balance of the force. It was probably indirectly caused by Plagueis' attempts.PT Palpatine, and his scheme, is done pretty well. Maybe the best piece of writing that Lucas pulled off in his career.
edit: Huh. Apparently there's a Legends book that suggests Anakin wasn't created by you know who. I wonder how that will be treated going forward. RotS has a scene where it is very heavily implied. Shame if the new films/canon follow the book, as it's one of the best things about that film.
Having watched seasons 1-5 of TCW on DVD, I can officially join in on being a fan. Thinking of making a thread about it actually. Does a lot of things right.
Yep, I agree. Anakin never really realized he was 'dark side' until it was too late. He was so obsessed with saving Padme (unlike he could do with his mother), that he was ignoring the consequences.
I think everyone (or most people at least) can agree that Palpatine's rise to power was one of the best, if not the best, parts of the Prequels. It was the perfect mirror shadow of Anakin's rise to prominence within the Jedi. If only AOTC had a different direction so we could see this better in the movies.. it's the crux to so many things.
That's all well and good but it does nothing to explain why he is so easily able to decide that "THE JEDI ARE EVIL" and then go forth and slaughter his brothers and sisters in the Order.
I agree although I think it is yet another thing that TCW does even better.
Only in episode 3 you see the following
Yoda: "Lol help the one who will die? Lol nope, be happy she gets to die a painful death and join the force!!"
Mace: "We must take control of the senate, I´ll kill this "unarmed" Old sith, no trials, also yeah I don't trust you motherfucker"
Obi-Wan: "Dude you must spy on your old friend,kthxbye going to talk privately to your wife, in your house, about how "confused" you are"
C´mon. From his perspective, it is quite uncool
True enough but his response was completely unearned.
There were rumors that Lucas was going to really stress that Anakin thought Padme and Obi Wan were having an affair. There were really, really subtle hints but I wish they would have fleshed that out more.
Plagueis
I remember reading stuff about how he created Anakin with the midichlorians I thought it was some made up bullshit though. It's "implied" in the film apparently but I haven't watched RotS since it came out.
Although it's not stated explicitly, I think we're meant to believe Anakin was created by the force itself. Shmi said there was no father, there's the high midi-chlorian count and in the Tarkin novel, Sidious recalls Plagueis said the force could 'strike back'. That would be in response to Bane, Plagueis and then Palpatine's attempts to tip the balance of the force. It was probably indirectly caused by Plagueis' attempts.
I never read Palpatine's line to mean that Plagueis had anything to do with Anakin's existence. Is there anything canon-wise that backs that up? I always thought it was just a Force "miracle".
I think with the emphasis they put on how he could manipulate midichlorians to create life alongside the assertion that Anakin was conceived by midichlorians, it's pretty obvious what conclusion they wanted the audience to reach.
Simply listing the plot points isn't a great explanation as to why he acts the way he acts because those plot points weren't essayed in the film proper in any meaningful way. Yeah, they're there. But their execution was largely ineffectual.
It's compounded by the fact that the decision was made to essentially cripple the emotionality of ANY main character. And there are plot reasons for that decision as well, but again - not executed well.
So you have a bunch of characters who are supposed to be super-emotionally reserved, reacting mildly to affronts on their person that we're not sure they actually regard as affronts on their person. In fact, the entire interpersonal framework all these characters operate within is designed to make the audience question whether ANYONE should be feeling ANYTHING on a personal level.
Everyone (except for Palpatine, really) has to occupy a very narrow band of possible emotion, and when plot points get brought up that need to occur outside that narrow band, they don't weigh as much as they should, because the movie's devalued them.
This would have been really interesting if it were done well but I'm not sure if I would trust Lucas.There were rumors that Lucas was going to really stress that Anakin thought Padme and Obi Wan were having an affair. There were really, really subtle hints but I wish they would have fleshed that out more.
This is I think what I was trying to get at. Yes, the Jedi grab the Idiot Ball and fucking run with it, but (and forgive me if I am mis-remembering as I have not seen ROTS in several years) Anakin really does not react or behave in a way that naturally and understandably leads to him deciding that the Jedi purge is a reasonable option.
I never read Palpatine's line to mean that Plagueis had anything to do with Anakin's existence. Is there anything canon-wise that backs that up? I always thought it was just a Force "miracle".
Wait really? After Part 3 I assumed that person had a hand in it.PT Palpatine, and his scheme, is done pretty well. Maybe the best piece of writing that Lucas pulled off in his career.
edit: Huh. Apparently there's a Legends book that suggests Anakin wasn't created by you know who. I wonder how that will be treated going forward. RotS has a scene where it is very heavily implied. Shame if the new films/canon follow the book, as it's one of the best things about that film.
Padmé's death seemingly centered on a Force-choke from Darth Vader, which she clearly survived. It is explained in supplementary material that the Polis Massa, the aliens that Obi Wan and Yoda meet with in the epilogue, are supposedly not good doctors and do not know what the reason behind her dwindling health is. It is also explained in said supplementary materials that it was trachea damage they couldn't detect.
TV Tropes doesn't source entries and can be edited by anyone. I wouldn't take stock in anything you read there without further confirmation.OK WTF is this....
From TVTropes, are your for reals, Lucas?
OK WTF is this....
From TVTropes, are your for reals, Lucas?
Even if it was it's probably just a legend now
The official version is choking+childbirth+sadness = dead Padme
The official version is choking+childbirth+sadness = dead Padme
"I know that Star Wars fans are hardcore and I'm very excited to be part of this great franchise," Del Toro told the BBC."I read the script and l can tell you it's a very good script."
Director Rian Johnson's as-yet-untitled sequel is due out in May 2017. Del Toro, who is in London to promote his latest film Sicario, said he couldn't reveal much about the character he'd be playing.
"I haven't started it put it together. I'll build it with the director. I don't like to talk about things until they're done. I almost feel like you jinx it. Walk the walk and then talk the talk.
"But walk the walk first."
Only in episode 3 you see the following
Yoda: "Lol help the one who will die? Lol nope, be happy she gets to die a painful death and join the force!!"
This is I think what I was trying to get at. Yes, the Jedi grab the Idiot Ball and fucking run with it, but (and forgive me if I am mis-remembering as I have not seen ROTS in several years) Anakin really does not react or behave in a way that naturally and understandably leads to him deciding that the Jedi purge is a reasonable option.
I had a complete brain-fart there and thought this was about Guillermo del Toro, now I'm upset he isn't involved (though it would never get made if he was)