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Post by Newan on Feb 27, 2018 15:26:53 GMT -5
Really pulling everything they have now in one last effort for Lothal I guess.
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Post by Newan on Feb 27, 2018 15:28:43 GMT -5
"Ezra calls in every favor he can to rally together a ragtag group for a seemingly impossible fight against Governor Pryce and her Imperial forces"
"Ezra's team takes drastic action to free Lothal, entering Imperial HQ, and Thrawn returns to stop them; Ezra must surrender and confront a greater evil."
Descriptions for the next episode and the 2 part finale, all air next week I believe
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Post by Newan on Feb 27, 2018 15:42:03 GMT -5
Pinda all Sheev scenes though I suspect he may appear in the finale to finish Ezra
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Post by Kenbo on Feb 27, 2018 16:43:27 GMT -5
I knew they'd force ghost Kanan... There's no way he'd know how, he wouldn't have learned much after leaving the order when he was like 12... So I will just believe this was Hera imagining him
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Post by Spidyyr on Feb 27, 2018 16:55:45 GMT -5
I knew they'd force ghost Kanan... There's no way he'd know how, he wouldn't have learned much after leaving the order when he was like 12... So I will just believe this was Hera imagining him Lol that’s fucking ridiculous. Guess he received special training from Qui-Gon on Dagobah. Or was that in an episode?
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Post by Pinda on Feb 27, 2018 17:19:08 GMT -5
I knew they'd force ghost Kanan... There's no way he'd know how, he wouldn't have learned much after leaving the order when he was like 12... So I will just believe this was Hera imagining him Lol that’s Potato is Awesomeing ridiculous. Guess he received special training from Qui-Gon on Dagobah. Or was that in an episode? To be fair, Anakin could just somehow become a force ghost without training. Now that I think about it... why did Qui-Gon not teach every single Jedi about becoming a force ghost? Qui-Gon is actually an asshole.
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Post by Pinda on Feb 27, 2018 17:20:02 GMT -5
Pinda all Sheev scenes though I suspect he may appear in the finale to finish Ezra I don't like to see Sheev failing. His only real failure should have been his death in ROTJ.
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Post by Newan on Feb 27, 2018 17:38:12 GMT -5
Pinda all Sheev scenes though I suspect he may appear in the finale to finish Ezra I don't like to see Sheev failing. His only real failure should have been his death in ROTJ. He failed in Sacrifice as well
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Post by Newan on Feb 27, 2018 17:43:46 GMT -5
I knew they'd force ghost Kanan... There's no way he'd know how, he wouldn't have learned much after leaving the order when he was like 12... So I will just believe this was Hera imagining him Certain force users just have unique or special abilities, Kanan was obviously connected to the wolves somehow and I think the wolves are basically equivalent to those things Yoda encountered on his journey
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Post by Newan on Feb 27, 2018 18:00:01 GMT -5
So we saw what happened between when we see Ahsoka engage Vader and that final scene in Twilight of the Apprentice where she enters the temple again after coming back from future Ezra in the void.
Yet she never meets up with Ezra again after season 2 so something must have happened
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Post by Pinda on Feb 27, 2018 18:52:36 GMT -5
I don't like to see Sheev failing. His only real failure should have been his death in ROTJ. He failed in Sacrifice as well Was there even a real goal for him in Sacrifice? Turning Yoda to the darkside? Seems kind of unrealistic to begin with. I don't think he actually expected to succeed. And I felt that was more like a draw against the most powerful Jedi. This is a different situation.
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Post by Kenbo on Feb 27, 2018 19:55:58 GMT -5
Lol that’s Potato is Awesomeing ridiculous. Guess he received special training from Qui-Gon on Dagobah. Or was that in an episode? To be fair, Anakin could just somehow become a force ghost without training. Now that I think about it... why did Qui-Gon not teach every single Jedi about becoming a force ghost? Qui-Gon is actually an asshole. Didn't he figure it out after dying. Or do you mean teach everyone as a ghost? Too much work either way As for Anakin uhhhh chalk it up to he's the chosen one
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Post by Newan on Feb 27, 2018 20:19:34 GMT -5
He failed in Sacrifice as well Was there even a real goal for him in Sacrifice? Turning Yoda to the darkside? Seems kind of unrealistic to begin with. I don't think he actually expected to succeed. And I felt that was more like a draw against the most powerful Jedi. This is a different situation. Well it was not like he was in a very good position in this, if he was there in person it would have been easier or if Vader was also there
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Post by Spidyyr on Feb 27, 2018 21:08:44 GMT -5
He failed in Sacrifice as well Was there even a real goal for him in Sacrifice? Turning Yoda to the darkside? Seems kind of unrealistic to begin with. I don't think he actually expected to succeed. And I felt that was more like a draw against the most powerful Jedi. This is a different situation. I think he wanted to break Yoda’s morale by having him fail to save Anakin.
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Post by Star on Feb 27, 2018 22:06:10 GMT -5
Both of those episodes were very good, definitely among the best of the series. I'm really hoping the Emperor comes back in the finale to finish Ezra. Honestly, Ezra should have been killed/ captured by the Emperor in the most recent episode, but he basically escaped because the plot needed it. I'm also really happy they've chosen to continue the Mortis story. It's one of my favorite concepts from TCW and definitely justifies Palpatine's inclusion in Rebels.
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Post by Star on Feb 27, 2018 22:11:30 GMT -5
Really pulling everything they have now in one last effort for Lothal I guess. I kind of forgot Kallus was still around. But it's exciting to see the ensemble back together one last time. I'm guessing some of them will die to help tie up more loose ends before the events of ANH. Rex in particular seems in danger of dying, and if it's at the hands of Thrawn, I think it'll be fitting.
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Post by Pinda on Feb 28, 2018 6:15:47 GMT -5
Really pulling everything they have now in one last effort for Lothal I guess. I kind of forgot Kallus was still around. But it's exciting to see the ensemble back together one last time. I'm guessing some of them will die to help tie up more loose ends before the events of ANH. Rex in particular seems in danger of dying, and if it's at the hands of Thrawn, I think it'll be fitting. Rex is in Return of the Jedi.
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Post by Pinda on Feb 28, 2018 6:22:39 GMT -5
To be fair, Anakin could just somehow become a force ghost without training. Now that I think about it... why did Qui-Gon not teach every single Jedi about becoming a force ghost? Qui-Gon is actually an asshole. Didn't he figure it out after dying. Or do you mean teach everyone as a ghost? Too much work either way As for Anakin uhhhh chalk it up to he's the chosen one Yeah as a ghost he could have contacted some more Jedi. But apparently he did not really care for any of them, other than Yoda and Obi-wan. Also, why did he wait 13 years? What if Yoda somehow died early in the Clone Wars?
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Post by Pinda on Feb 28, 2018 6:24:59 GMT -5
Was there even a real goal for him in Sacrifice? Turning Yoda to the darkside? Seems kind of unrealistic to begin with. I don't think he actually expected to succeed. And I felt that was more like a draw against the most powerful Jedi. This is a different situation. Well it was not like he was in a very good position in this, if he was there in person it would have been easier or if Vader was also there Why wasn't he there? This was about some time travel shit? The ability to literally alter the past, which is kind of stupid to introduce to Star Wars in some shitty kid's show, seems important enough for Palpatine to appear in person.
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Post by Spidyyr on Feb 28, 2018 8:11:34 GMT -5
According to Lucas on the ROTJ commentary;
"This little scene where he burns his father's body, it wasn't originally in the script. But I decided it gave more closure in terms of Luke's relationship to his father, letting go of his father. Even though later on, as we get to the end of the movie, as he joins the Force, he was able to retain his original identity, it's because of Obi-Wan and Yoda, who learned how to do that: how to join the Force at will and then retain your identity. But it was his identity as he was when he died as Anakin Skywalker."
So it seems like Obi-Wan and Yoda somehow taught him.
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Post by Star on Feb 28, 2018 11:35:31 GMT -5
I kind of forgot Kallus was still around. But it's exciting to see the ensemble back together one last time. I'm guessing some of them will die to help tie up more loose ends before the events of ANH. Rex in particular seems in danger of dying, and if it's at the hands of Thrawn, I think it'll be fitting. Rex is in Return of the Jedi. I know Filoni hinted at that and it could work, but was there any actual confirmation of it being true?
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Post by Spidyyr on Feb 28, 2018 12:43:27 GMT -5
Also the Father disappeared after balance was restored on Mortis. So maybe Anakin could do the same thing once it was restored to the Galaxy?
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Post by Newan on Feb 28, 2018 12:59:45 GMT -5
Well it was not like he was in a very good position in this, if he was there in person it would have been easier or if Vader was also there Why wasn't he there? This was about some time travel Potato Rules? The ability to literally alter the past, which is kind of stupid to introduce to Star Wars in some Potato Rulesty kid's show, seems important enough for Palpatine to appear in person. Because Palpatine doesn't have the ability to teleport across the galaxy? He didn't have time to get there in person. And it was introduced in TCW actually, this is mainly a continuation of the Mortis and Yoda arcs
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Post by Newan on Feb 28, 2018 13:09:31 GMT -5
So I think every voice Ezra heard in the void during a World Between Worlds was...
Yoda Obi-Wan (Both young and old) Qui-Gon Vader Jyn Leia Kylo Rey Ahsoka Anakin Kanan (And the things that trained Yoda in the Yoda arc)
Kinda cool they choose to add all of that in. Though leaving out Luke is kinda weird, I don't recall hearing anything from him.
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Post by Spidyyr on Feb 28, 2018 14:02:23 GMT -5
So I think every voice Ezra heard in the void during a World Between Worlds was... Yoda Obi-Wan (Both young and old) Qui-Gon Vader Jyn Leia Kylo Rey Ahsoka Anakin Kanan (And the things that trained Yoda in the Yoda arc) Kinda cool they choose to add all of that in. Though leaving out Luke is kinda weird, I don't recall hearing anything from him. Fuck that’s actually pretty cool.
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Post by Pinda on Feb 28, 2018 14:36:01 GMT -5
Why wasn't he there? This was about some time travel Potato Rules? The ability to literally alter the past, which is kind of stupid to introduce to Star Wars in some Potato Rulesty kid's show, seems important enough for Palpatine to appear in person. Because Palpatine doesn't have the ability to teleport across the galaxy? He didn't have time to get there in person. And it was introduced in TCW actually, this is mainly a continuation of the Mortis and Yoda arcs TCW did not introduce time travel though.
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Post by Star on Feb 28, 2018 15:11:33 GMT -5
I just watched the Yoda arc again, and these most recent episodes of Rebels do a nice job of continuing the ideas those episodes (and the Mortis arc) introduced. The time travel concept is a bit ambitious, but some of Qui-Gon's dialogue does hint at it. A lot of the mythos in regards to the Force also neatly ties together these two shows and even makes connections to TESB and TLJ. There's a lot of room for the saga to explore these intriguing concepts in the future, and I'm sure that it will.
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Post by Ivar-Jedi on Feb 28, 2018 17:41:59 GMT -5
I knew they'd force ghost Kanan... There's no way he'd know how, he wouldn't have learned much after leaving the order when he was like 12... So I will just believe this was Hera imagining him It's not a Force Ghost. It is Hera feeling Kanan's prescense in the Force. Ahsoka even said he is part of the cosmic force now. If you pay attention Hera keeps her hand on her shoulder during most of the episode and only moves it away at the end after accepting Kanan's death and moving on.
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Post by Kenbo on Feb 28, 2018 18:26:16 GMT -5
Oh there's time travel?
Nah....... Leave that in Star Trek
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Post by Newan on Feb 28, 2018 18:36:40 GMT -5
Oh there's time travel? Nah....... Leave that in Star Trek Star Wars has never used the term time travel but instead altering time and space, which is not actually a new concept to the Star Wars lore, only to the current canon but even then it has been aluded at.
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