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Originally Posted By TheTallest: That was a great episode. Click To View Spoiler Ahsoka with the Sith eyes was weird. She nearly had a moment of weakness. View Quote @TheTallest That was the reflection of the light saber. |
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"You're no daisy! You're no daisy at all. Poor soul, you were just too high strung."
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Originally Posted By MarkMustang: That was some top tier Star Wars. Did you notice Click To View Spoiler Captain Rex finally gets a live action appearance!!!! Ahsoka has ascended from Ahsoka the gray to Ahsoka the white. View Quote @MarkMustang Click To View Spoiler I didnt pick up on that. But here coming out of the ship with the white cloak. WOW! |
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"You're no daisy! You're no daisy at all. Poor soul, you were just too high strung."
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Gonads & Strife
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Originally Posted By miker84: https://media.tenor.com/z1KooiSPElUAAAAC/robert-redford.gif View Quote I lost. LOL |
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"You're no daisy! You're no daisy at all. Poor soul, you were just too high strung."
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I enjoyed this episode. Especially the Anakin and Ahsoka interactions.
I don’t like Jacen. I know they need the young characters for future generations. But I don’t like the green hair bullshit. Green skin would have been more realistic as a genetic trait in my opinion. |
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Gonads & Strife
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I usually watch Emergency Awesome on YouTube after each episode. He does a great break down and is normally almost always right in his theories.
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Patriotism is dead, there are only tyrants and rebels now. -XXX
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Originally Posted By gotigers: @TheTallest That was the reflection of the light saber. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By gotigers: Originally Posted By TheTallest: That was a great episode. Click To View Spoiler Ahsoka with the Sith eyes was weird. She nearly had a moment of weakness. @TheTallest That was the reflection of the light saber. Yes, I know but it was done on purpose, she was angry. |
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Originally Posted By TheTallest: I was in the middle of explaining the Siege of Mandalore to my daughter when Rex popped up on screen and immediately said, "Oh yes! Finally live action Rex!" But I was disappointed we didn't get to see Maul again. View Quote I half expected him to pop up and Anakin be like, "this guy again?" 😆 |
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Originally Posted By metalsaber: here was my suggestion of how they should have dealt with the separation. They should have focused the next 2 episodes on Baylen and Shin and the search for Thrawn. Throw in a few scenes of Ahsoka and crew trying to come up with ideas about how to get to there. Then the last episode of the season is where Thrawn returns in a season climax attacking the New Republic. That way you don't have to introduce/explain the whole hyperspace whales. Don't care if they are in the cartoons. Just leave that plot device out of the equation. View Quote The whales are so f'ing stupid. I like how everyone some how knows how to get to this other galaxy.....the magic orb...some how knew which galaxy Thrawn ended up in. The whales....some how know exactly where Ashoka wants to go.....sigh. There are a lot of great elements in the series....but this whole go to another galaxy thing is retarded. |
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Originally Posted By poison123: The whales are so f'ing stupid. I like how everyone some how knows how to get to this other galaxy.....the magic orb...some how knew which galaxy Thrawn ended up in. The whales....some how know exactly where Ashoka wants to go.....sigh. There are a lot of great elements in the series....but this whole go to another galaxy thing is retarded. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By poison123: Originally Posted By metalsaber: here was my suggestion of how they should have dealt with the separation. They should have focused the next 2 episodes on Baylen and Shin and the search for Thrawn. Throw in a few scenes of Ahsoka and crew trying to come up with ideas about how to get to there. Then the last episode of the season is where Thrawn returns in a season climax attacking the New Republic. That way you don't have to introduce/explain the whole hyperspace whales. Don't care if they are in the cartoons. Just leave that plot device out of the equation. The whales are so f'ing stupid. I like how everyone some how knows how to get to this other galaxy.....the magic orb...some how knew which galaxy Thrawn ended up in. The whales....some how know exactly where Ashoka wants to go.....sigh. There are a lot of great elements in the series....but this whole go to another galaxy thing is retarded. The whales (purrgil) apparently migrate to the other galaxy. The magick orb was research studying the purrgil migration. The purrgil took Thrawn there because that's where they always go, and that's where they took Ahsoka presumably. She said in the episode she wasn't sure where they were taking her or if they even able to understand her, but at least let her going along for the ride wherever they go. I agree though I thought not even seeing the toher galaxy would be better for the show. Just have Thrawn show back up. That would make the impact of losing the fight last episode mean more than being able to follow to the other galaxy - it would be more of a failure. We all know Thrawn is making it back and tearing the New Republic a new one anyway. |
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Originally Posted By poison123: The whales are so f'ing stupid. I like how everyone some how knows how to get to this other galaxy.....the magic orb...some how knew which galaxy Thrawn ended up in. The whales....some how know exactly where Ashoka wants to go.....sigh. There are a lot of great elements in the series....but this whole go to another galaxy thing is retarded. View Quote |
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If your player allows it, I suggest setting playback to 1.10x or preferably 1.2x. It puts the dialogue at a much more natural pacing and the battle scenes won't feel like they're in slow motion
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Originally Posted By Samsound: Just in case you're missing a couple details. The whales took Ezra and Thrawn into hyperspace. The theory they are working off of is that they were simply dragged along to the whales' normal migration area. They're hoping that hitching a ride with a whale will land them in the same place - wherever that is. The map depicts the whales' migration routes to another galaxy. How this information exists...no clue. View Quote It exists from the rattakan infinite empire. When they fell. The nightsisters of the time recorded some of the information, however the technology to actually get there was lost in the fall. It's old old star wars. Knights of the old republic old. Actually before that. That guy I referenced earlier covers it in his videos. |
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Patriotism is dead, there are only tyrants and rebels now. -XXX
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Originally Posted By ArGyLe64: I like watching Screen Crush on YouTube. He has some good break downs. View Quote Attached File |
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Im looking forward to what the view is when that purgill opens it mouth where ever it ends up.
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"Life is Hard, its Harder if You're Stupid" - John Wayne
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Patriotism is dead, there are only tyrants and rebels now. -XXX
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Originally Posted By Furloaf: The whales (purrgil) apparently migrate to the other galaxy. The magick orb was research studying the purrgil migration. The purrgil took Thrawn there because that's where they always go, and that's where they took Ahsoka presumably. She said in the episode she wasn't sure where they were taking her or if they even able to understand her, but at least let her going along for the ride wherever they go. I agree though I thought not even seeing the toher galaxy would be better for the show. Just have Thrawn show back up. That would make the impact of losing the fight last episode mean more than being able to follow to the other galaxy - it would be more of a failure. We all know Thrawn is making it back and tearing the New Republic a new one anyway. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Furloaf: Originally Posted By poison123: Originally Posted By metalsaber: here was my suggestion of how they should have dealt with the separation. They should have focused the next 2 episodes on Baylen and Shin and the search for Thrawn. Throw in a few scenes of Ahsoka and crew trying to come up with ideas about how to get to there. Then the last episode of the season is where Thrawn returns in a season climax attacking the New Republic. That way you don't have to introduce/explain the whole hyperspace whales. Don't care if they are in the cartoons. Just leave that plot device out of the equation. The whales are so f'ing stupid. I like how everyone some how knows how to get to this other galaxy.....the magic orb...some how knew which galaxy Thrawn ended up in. The whales....some how know exactly where Ashoka wants to go.....sigh. There are a lot of great elements in the series....but this whole go to another galaxy thing is retarded. The whales (purrgil) apparently migrate to the other galaxy. The magick orb was research studying the purrgil migration. The purrgil took Thrawn there because that's where they always go, and that's where they took Ahsoka presumably. She said in the episode she wasn't sure where they were taking her or if they even able to understand her, but at least let her going along for the ride wherever they go. I agree though I thought not even seeing the toher galaxy would be better for the show. Just have Thrawn show back up. That would make the impact of losing the fight last episode mean more than being able to follow to the other galaxy - it would be more of a failure. We all know Thrawn is making it back and tearing the New Republic a new one anyway. If they don’t show/explain how Thrawn get back then we’re just left with people bitching about another “somehow Thrawn returned”. Show that shit. It makes for good entertainment. It seems like the people complaining about the space whales never watched Rebels in the first place. Can’t please everyone. |
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Originally Posted By AR-1904: If they don't show/explain how Thrawn get back then we're just left with people bitching about another "somehow Thrawn returned". Show that shit. It makes for good entertainment. It seems like the people complaining about the space whales never watched Rebels in the first place. Can't please everyone. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AR-1904: Originally Posted By Furloaf: Originally Posted By poison123: Originally Posted By metalsaber: here was my suggestion of how they should have dealt with the separation. They should have focused the next 2 episodes on Baylen and Shin and the search for Thrawn. Throw in a few scenes of Ahsoka and crew trying to come up with ideas about how to get to there. Then the last episode of the season is where Thrawn returns in a season climax attacking the New Republic. That way you don't have to introduce/explain the whole hyperspace whales. Don't care if they are in the cartoons. Just leave that plot device out of the equation. The whales are so f'ing stupid. I like how everyone some how knows how to get to this other galaxy.....the magic orb...some how knew which galaxy Thrawn ended up in. The whales....some how know exactly where Ashoka wants to go.....sigh. There are a lot of great elements in the series....but this whole go to another galaxy thing is retarded. The whales (purrgil) apparently migrate to the other galaxy. The magick orb was research studying the purrgil migration. The purrgil took Thrawn there because that's where they always go, and that's where they took Ahsoka presumably. She said in the episode she wasn't sure where they were taking her or if they even able to understand her, but at least let her going along for the ride wherever they go. I agree though I thought not even seeing the toher galaxy would be better for the show. Just have Thrawn show back up. That would make the impact of losing the fight last episode mean more than being able to follow to the other galaxy - it would be more of a failure. We all know Thrawn is making it back and tearing the New Republic a new one anyway. If they don't show/explain how Thrawn get back then we're just left with people bitching about another "somehow Thrawn returned". Show that shit. It makes for good entertainment. It seems like the people complaining about the space whales never watched Rebels in the first place. Can't please everyone. |
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I bought all this equipment. What do you mean that the dead AREN'T coming back to life?
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Originally Posted By metalsaber: why would they need to? They already have the direct map to the galaxy. Plot a reverse course. There is nothing special for them to do. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By metalsaber: Originally Posted By AR-1904: Originally Posted By Furloaf: Originally Posted By poison123: Originally Posted By metalsaber: here was my suggestion of how they should have dealt with the separation. They should have focused the next 2 episodes on Baylen and Shin and the search for Thrawn. Throw in a few scenes of Ahsoka and crew trying to come up with ideas about how to get to there. Then the last episode of the season is where Thrawn returns in a season climax attacking the New Republic. That way you don't have to introduce/explain the whole hyperspace whales. Don't care if they are in the cartoons. Just leave that plot device out of the equation. The whales are so f'ing stupid. I like how everyone some how knows how to get to this other galaxy.....the magic orb...some how knew which galaxy Thrawn ended up in. The whales....some how know exactly where Ashoka wants to go.....sigh. There are a lot of great elements in the series....but this whole go to another galaxy thing is retarded. The whales (purrgil) apparently migrate to the other galaxy. The magick orb was research studying the purrgil migration. The purrgil took Thrawn there because that's where they always go, and that's where they took Ahsoka presumably. She said in the episode she wasn't sure where they were taking her or if they even able to understand her, but at least let her going along for the ride wherever they go. I agree though I thought not even seeing the toher galaxy would be better for the show. Just have Thrawn show back up. That would make the impact of losing the fight last episode mean more than being able to follow to the other galaxy - it would be more of a failure. We all know Thrawn is making it back and tearing the New Republic a new one anyway. If they don't show/explain how Thrawn get back then we're just left with people bitching about another "somehow Thrawn returned". Show that shit. It makes for good entertainment. It seems like the people complaining about the space whales never watched Rebels in the first place. Can't please everyone. I don’t follow |
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Originally Posted By metalsaber: why would they need to? They already have the direct map to the galaxy. Plot a reverse course. There is nothing special for them to do. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By metalsaber: Originally Posted By AR-1904: Originally Posted By Furloaf: Originally Posted By poison123: Originally Posted By metalsaber: here was my suggestion of how they should have dealt with the separation. They should have focused the next 2 episodes on Baylen and Shin and the search for Thrawn. Throw in a few scenes of Ahsoka and crew trying to come up with ideas about how to get to there. Then the last episode of the season is where Thrawn returns in a season climax attacking the New Republic. That way you don't have to introduce/explain the whole hyperspace whales. Don't care if they are in the cartoons. Just leave that plot device out of the equation. The whales are so f'ing stupid. I like how everyone some how knows how to get to this other galaxy.....the magic orb...some how knew which galaxy Thrawn ended up in. The whales....some how know exactly where Ashoka wants to go.....sigh. There are a lot of great elements in the series....but this whole go to another galaxy thing is retarded. The whales (purrgil) apparently migrate to the other galaxy. The magick orb was research studying the purrgil migration. The purrgil took Thrawn there because that's where they always go, and that's where they took Ahsoka presumably. She said in the episode she wasn't sure where they were taking her or if they even able to understand her, but at least let her going along for the ride wherever they go. I agree though I thought not even seeing the toher galaxy would be better for the show. Just have Thrawn show back up. That would make the impact of losing the fight last episode mean more than being able to follow to the other galaxy - it would be more of a failure. We all know Thrawn is making it back and tearing the New Republic a new one anyway. If they don't show/explain how Thrawn get back then we're just left with people bitching about another "somehow Thrawn returned". Show that shit. It makes for good entertainment. It seems like the people complaining about the space whales never watched Rebels in the first place. Can't please everyone. It requires a massive amount of space horsepower to get there and presumably bank, big engines, massive space ship ring. It's not just a forgotten road it's a place only purgils, Ezra, and thrawn and his fleet have been to out of the entire known universe |
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Carry it, shoot it. (repeat forever)
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Originally Posted By Freakinout: It requires a massive amount of space horsepower to get there and presumably bank, big engines, massive space ship ring. It's not just a forgotten road it's a place only purgils, Ezra, and thrawn and his fleet have been to out of the entire known universe View Quote In 1000s of years |
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Patriotism is dead, there are only tyrants and rebels now. -XXX
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Originally Posted By Samsound: Just in case you're missing a couple details. The whales took Ezra and Thrawn into hyperspace. The theory they are working off of is that they were simply dragged along to the whales' normal migration area. They're hoping that hitching a ride with a whale will land them in the same place - wherever that is. The map depicts the whales' migration routes to another galaxy. How this information exists...no clue. View Quote See your flaw there is.....what if its a different pod that goes to a different galaxy....I mean...we are talking what...10-15 years of time diff between the end of Rebels and Ashoka at this point. And you right...how the info exists....and why....lol the Night Sisters of all people...decided to study it.... |
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Originally Posted By AR-1904: If they don’t show/explain how Thrawn get back then we’re just left with people bitching about another “somehow Thrawn returned”. Show that shit. It makes for good entertainment. It seems like the people complaining about the space whales never watched Rebels in the first place. Can’t please everyone. View Quote Or....we watched rebels and thought it was dumb then too. But you do you boo. |
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Originally Posted By poison123: See your flaw there is.....what if its a different pod that goes to a different galaxy....I mean...we are talking what...10-15 years of time diff between the end of Rebels and Ashoka at this point. And you right...how the info exists....and why....lol the Night Sisters of all people...decided to study it.... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By poison123: Originally Posted By Samsound: Just in case you're missing a couple details. The whales took Ezra and Thrawn into hyperspace. The theory they are working off of is that they were simply dragged along to the whales' normal migration area. They're hoping that hitching a ride with a whale will land them in the same place - wherever that is. The map depicts the whales' migration routes to another galaxy. How this information exists...no clue. See your flaw there is.....what if its a different pod that goes to a different galaxy....I mean...we are talking what...10-15 years of time diff between the end of Rebels and Ashoka at this point. And you right...how the info exists....and why....lol the Night Sisters of all people...decided to study it.... |
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It wasn’t dumb in rebels. It separates Ezra, with his affinity for connection with animals, from all the other depicted force users.
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I really liked the actress they had for young snips. She really felt like a perfect likeness from the cartoon.
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Originally Posted By Delta10mm: In 1000s of years View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Delta10mm: Originally Posted By Freakinout: It requires a massive amount of space horsepower to get there and presumably bank, big engines, massive space ship ring. It's not just a forgotten road it's a place only purgils, Ezra, and thrawn and his fleet have been to out of the entire known universe In 1000s of years Yeah so the ones who are alive. The droid with Ahsoka is over 25000 years old and he doesn't know about it but he's a lightsaber builder |
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Originally Posted By poison123: See your flaw there is.....what if its a different pod that goes to a different galaxy....I mean...we are talking what...10-15 years of time diff between the end of Rebels and Ashoka at this point. And you right...how the info exists....and why....lol the Night Sisters of all people...decided to study it.... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By poison123: Originally Posted By Samsound: Just in case you're missing a couple details. The whales took Ezra and Thrawn into hyperspace. The theory they are working off of is that they were simply dragged along to the whales' normal migration area. They're hoping that hitching a ride with a whale will land them in the same place - wherever that is. The map depicts the whales' migration routes to another galaxy. How this information exists...no clue. See your flaw there is.....what if its a different pod that goes to a different galaxy....I mean...we are talking what...10-15 years of time diff between the end of Rebels and Ashoka at this point. And you right...how the info exists....and why....lol the Night Sisters of all people...decided to study it.... Purgil have been traveling there a few millenia at least if not millions of years or something |
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Originally Posted By gotigers: @TheTallest That was the reflection of the light saber. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By gotigers: Originally Posted By TheTallest: That was a great episode. Click To View Spoiler Ahsoka with the Sith eyes was weird. She nearly had a moment of weakness. @TheTallest That was the reflection of the light saber. It was but it kinda wasn’t. It felt intentional for sure. |
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Originally Posted By macman37: It was but it kinda wasn’t. It felt intentional for sure. View Quote I rewatched that screen a couple time. At first I thought it was a reflection. Then I think she truly is capable of going to the dark side and choose not to. I think they filmed it that way to keep us guessing. |
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Anyone else notice that now that the mouse has ahsoka, your subscription cost is going up halfway into the season?
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Originally Posted By Freakinout: It requires a massive amount of space horsepower to get there and presumably bank, big engines, massive space ship ring. It's not just a forgotten road it's a place only purgils, Ezra, and thrawn and his fleet have been to out of the entire known universe View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Freakinout: Originally Posted By metalsaber: Originally Posted By AR-1904: Originally Posted By Furloaf: Originally Posted By poison123: Originally Posted By metalsaber: here was my suggestion of how they should have dealt with the separation. They should have focused the next 2 episodes on Baylen and Shin and the search for Thrawn. Throw in a few scenes of Ahsoka and crew trying to come up with ideas about how to get to there. Then the last episode of the season is where Thrawn returns in a season climax attacking the New Republic. That way you don't have to introduce/explain the whole hyperspace whales. Don't care if they are in the cartoons. Just leave that plot device out of the equation. The whales are so f'ing stupid. I like how everyone some how knows how to get to this other galaxy.....the magic orb...some how knew which galaxy Thrawn ended up in. The whales....some how know exactly where Ashoka wants to go.....sigh. There are a lot of great elements in the series....but this whole go to another galaxy thing is retarded. The whales (purrgil) apparently migrate to the other galaxy. The magick orb was research studying the purrgil migration. The purrgil took Thrawn there because that's where they always go, and that's where they took Ahsoka presumably. She said in the episode she wasn't sure where they were taking her or if they even able to understand her, but at least let her going along for the ride wherever they go. I agree though I thought not even seeing the toher galaxy would be better for the show. Just have Thrawn show back up. That would make the impact of losing the fight last episode mean more than being able to follow to the other galaxy - it would be more of a failure. We all know Thrawn is making it back and tearing the New Republic a new one anyway. If they don't show/explain how Thrawn get back then we're just left with people bitching about another "somehow Thrawn returned". Show that shit. It makes for good entertainment. It seems like the people complaining about the space whales never watched Rebels in the first place. Can't please everyone. It requires a massive amount of space horsepower to get there and presumably bank, big engines, massive space ship ring. It's not just a forgotten road it's a place only purgils, Ezra, and thrawn and his fleet have been to out of the entire known universe fine then they can show they found one of the planets that had the technology to fly back but they didn't have the map to get to their galaxy. They don't need to spend filler time or episode on the technology. The season has to end with thrawn coming back to setup the cliffhanger. you don't waste the final acts on silly details. Adding Ashoka into the mix here just ruins the plot because we already lnow she will fail. So it's a dead end plot they didn't need to go down. |
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I bought all this equipment. What do you mean that the dead AREN'T coming back to life?
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Originally Posted By mcantu: I thought the same thing. I mean, there must be a huge pool of non-chubby actresses that could.have filled that role View Quote She was a bit chubby in the face, but otherwise I think she pulled it off okay. It’s too bad Ashley Eckstein isn’t physically suitable for the role. She will always be Ahsoka to me. |
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Thought the kid did great and the Mandalore scene action was pretty good. This episode really made me want a live action clones wars series.
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Originally Posted By Furloaf: Thought the kid did great and the Mandalore scene action was pretty good. This episode really made me want a live action clones wars series. ETA: Jedi council and order deserved what happened to them for using child soldiers and generals. View Quote The longer you watch Star Wars, the more difficult it is to sympathize with any side. Palpatine should have slaughtered those fuckers way sooner. And great job Rebellion. All that sacrifice so that we could have... the New Republic |
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Originally Posted By sh768: The longer you watch Star Wars, the more difficult it is to sympathize with any side. Palpatine should have slaughtered those fuckers way sooner. And great job Rebellion. All that sacrifice so that we could have... the New Republic View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By sh768: Originally Posted By Furloaf: Thought the kid did great and the Mandalore scene action was pretty good. This episode really made me want a live action clones wars series. ETA: Jedi council and order deserved what happened to them for using child soldiers and generals. The longer you watch Star Wars, the more difficult it is to sympathize with any side. Palpatine should have slaughtered those fuckers way sooner. And great job Rebellion. All that sacrifice so that we could have... the New Republic Just as corrupt as the empire and old republic |
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Originally Posted By dillydilly: Come on man, cartoon characters are always unrealistic. Her voice and attitude were perfect. View Quote I thought young Ahsoka looked way too young compared to cartoon Ahsoka, but the actress did a great job playing old Ahsoka reliving things through younger eyes. |
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Originally Posted By macman37: Originally Posted By sefus: I liked the bomber run. View Quote All they had to say - just a line of freaking dialogue - is that the Rebellion is down to fourth-tier surplus bombers with repulsor-bombs in them and it would have passed Star Wars muster. But no… View Quote Should have gone withe more of a PT boat design than a bomber design. Originally Posted By Miami_JBT: As God as my witness. Kathleen Kennedy needs to fed to a Rancor right now! Dave Filoni must run Lucas Arts! View Quote They should do it in a stadium and we can drink beer and laugh as she is chewed up. |
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Originally Posted By metalsaber: why would they need to? They already have the direct map to the galaxy. Plot a reverse course. There is nothing special for them to do. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By metalsaber: Originally Posted By AR-1904: Originally Posted By Furloaf: Originally Posted By poison123: Originally Posted By metalsaber: here was my suggestion of how they should have dealt with the separation. They should have focused the next 2 episodes on Baylen and Shin and the search for Thrawn. Throw in a few scenes of Ahsoka and crew trying to come up with ideas about how to get to there. Then the last episode of the season is where Thrawn returns in a season climax attacking the New Republic. That way you don't have to introduce/explain the whole hyperspace whales. Don't care if they are in the cartoons. Just leave that plot device out of the equation. The whales are so f'ing stupid. I like how everyone some how knows how to get to this other galaxy.....the magic orb...some how knew which galaxy Thrawn ended up in. The whales....some how know exactly where Ashoka wants to go.....sigh. There are a lot of great elements in the series....but this whole go to another galaxy thing is retarded. The whales (purrgil) apparently migrate to the other galaxy. The magick orb was research studying the purrgil migration. The purrgil took Thrawn there because that's where they always go, and that's where they took Ahsoka presumably. She said in the episode she wasn't sure where they were taking her or if they even able to understand her, but at least let her going along for the ride wherever they go. I agree though I thought not even seeing the toher galaxy would be better for the show. Just have Thrawn show back up. That would make the impact of losing the fight last episode mean more than being able to follow to the other galaxy - it would be more of a failure. We all know Thrawn is making it back and tearing the New Republic a new one anyway. If they don't show/explain how Thrawn get back then we're just left with people bitching about another "somehow Thrawn returned". Show that shit. It makes for good entertainment. It seems like the people complaining about the space whales never watched Rebels in the first place. Can't please everyone. Migration patterns don't usually reverse course, and as depicted are in a circular style motion. The same course back may not be able to be reversed which is why the migration was studied and mapped in the first place. |
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Originally Posted By dillydilly: Come on man, cartoon characters are always unrealistic. Her voice and attitude were perfect. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By dillydilly: Originally Posted By Delta10mm: She did a great job, kinda chunky compared to cartoon Snips, but that's not a fair comparison I guess. Come on man, cartoon characters are always unrealistic. Her voice and attitude were perfect. And she was clearly a gymnast with some martial arts training |
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Originally Posted By user4574: Migration patterns don't usually reverse course, and as depicted are in a circular style motion. The same course back may not be able to be reversed which is why the migration was studied and mapped in the first place. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By user4574: Originally Posted By metalsaber: Originally Posted By AR-1904: Originally Posted By Furloaf: Originally Posted By poison123: Originally Posted By metalsaber: here was my suggestion of how they should have dealt with the separation. They should have focused the next 2 episodes on Baylen and Shin and the search for Thrawn. Throw in a few scenes of Ahsoka and crew trying to come up with ideas about how to get to there. Then the last episode of the season is where Thrawn returns in a season climax attacking the New Republic. That way you don't have to introduce/explain the whole hyperspace whales. Don't care if they are in the cartoons. Just leave that plot device out of the equation. The whales are so f'ing stupid. I like how everyone some how knows how to get to this other galaxy.....the magic orb...some how knew which galaxy Thrawn ended up in. The whales....some how know exactly where Ashoka wants to go.....sigh. There are a lot of great elements in the series....but this whole go to another galaxy thing is retarded. The whales (purrgil) apparently migrate to the other galaxy. The magick orb was research studying the purrgil migration. The purrgil took Thrawn there because that's where they always go, and that's where they took Ahsoka presumably. She said in the episode she wasn't sure where they were taking her or if they even able to understand her, but at least let her going along for the ride wherever they go. I agree though I thought not even seeing the toher galaxy would be better for the show. Just have Thrawn show back up. That would make the impact of losing the fight last episode mean more than being able to follow to the other galaxy - it would be more of a failure. We all know Thrawn is making it back and tearing the New Republic a new one anyway. If they don't show/explain how Thrawn get back then we're just left with people bitching about another "somehow Thrawn returned". Show that shit. It makes for good entertainment. It seems like the people complaining about the space whales never watched Rebels in the first place. Can't please everyone. Migration patterns don't usually reverse course, and as depicted are in a circular style motion. The same course back may not be able to be reversed which is why the migration was studied and mapped in the first place. but nightsister lady is bringing the coordinates from the map. They will know the destination back and they'll have the origin coordinates so that's it. |
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I bought all this equipment. What do you mean that the dead AREN'T coming back to life?
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Originally Posted By metalsaber: but nightsister lady is bringing the coordinates from the map. They will know the destination back and they'll have the origin coordinates so that's it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By metalsaber: Originally Posted By user4574: Originally Posted By metalsaber: Originally Posted By AR-1904: Originally Posted By Furloaf: Originally Posted By poison123: Originally Posted By metalsaber: here was my suggestion of how they should have dealt with the separation. They should have focused the next 2 episodes on Baylen and Shin and the search for Thrawn. Throw in a few scenes of Ahsoka and crew trying to come up with ideas about how to get to there. Then the last episode of the season is where Thrawn returns in a season climax attacking the New Republic. That way you don't have to introduce/explain the whole hyperspace whales. Don't care if they are in the cartoons. Just leave that plot device out of the equation. The whales are so f'ing stupid. I like how everyone some how knows how to get to this other galaxy.....the magic orb...some how knew which galaxy Thrawn ended up in. The whales....some how know exactly where Ashoka wants to go.....sigh. There are a lot of great elements in the series....but this whole go to another galaxy thing is retarded. The whales (purrgil) apparently migrate to the other galaxy. The magick orb was research studying the purrgil migration. The purrgil took Thrawn there because that's where they always go, and that's where they took Ahsoka presumably. She said in the episode she wasn't sure where they were taking her or if they even able to understand her, but at least let her going along for the ride wherever they go. I agree though I thought not even seeing the toher galaxy would be better for the show. Just have Thrawn show back up. That would make the impact of losing the fight last episode mean more than being able to follow to the other galaxy - it would be more of a failure. We all know Thrawn is making it back and tearing the New Republic a new one anyway. If they don't show/explain how Thrawn get back then we're just left with people bitching about another "somehow Thrawn returned". Show that shit. It makes for good entertainment. It seems like the people complaining about the space whales never watched Rebels in the first place. Can't please everyone. Migration patterns don't usually reverse course, and as depicted are in a circular style motion. The same course back may not be able to be reversed which is why the migration was studied and mapped in the first place. but nightsister lady is bringing the coordinates from the map. They will know the destination back and they'll have the origin coordinates so that's it. Correct me if I'm wrong, but is the point you're trying to make "we know Thrawn makes it back so why even have Ahsoka go out there in the first place?" Kinda like how Raiders of the Lost Ark would end the same with or without Indiana Jones? |
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