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Post by Ivar-Jedi on Feb 1, 2014 11:17:04 GMT -5
Dude I swear why does it matter. You guys liked the Son too so why is this a bad thing And if we put the two next to each other there will be so many differences... I'm not saying it's necessarily a bad thing. But using a copied character model for your main villain is kinda... sad. You make it sad. But you haven't seen anything yet. If the villian sucks, yes he will suck and i will say it. But i think he looks awesome so far and a really cool addition to the SW Universe. Just so you know, copied is exactly the same, but we have a new design here that resembles a species and a TCW character. But apparently people can't look slightly deeper then first glance.
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Post by Kenbo on Feb 1, 2014 11:17:07 GMT -5
Dude I swear why does it matter. You guys liked the Son too so why is this a bad thing And if we put the two next to each other there will be so many differences... I'm not saying it's necessarily a bad thing. But using a copied character model for your main villain is kinda... sad. Well everyone liked him...
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Post by bobafett590 on Feb 1, 2014 11:17:24 GMT -5
A TOR series would not only be successful and gain far more viewers than TCW, but it would be darker and the quality of the writing would be far superior.
Rebels is set in an era that has already been explored and is in an era that is incredibly short (like TCW) whereas with a TOR series, they have much to explore and much more characters to expand.
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Post by Commander Slime on Feb 1, 2014 11:17:36 GMT -5
Recycling is using comepletely the same object. This however is a completely new design. No, it's using parts of a design to form a new one. Now we are fighting for recycling. I give up
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Post by Cad Bane (Dark) on Feb 1, 2014 11:18:02 GMT -5
It's because Disney is really strict about the maturity they let in their shows. Dave could come up with an amazing story like The Maul arc but it'd all be for nothing as Disney wouldn't let it air. It was going for the tone of ANH wich is pretty light and adventurous. So an entire planet being blown up by a fucking intergalactic battlestation was light? Interesting.
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Post by Kenbo on Feb 1, 2014 11:19:12 GMT -5
Ivar brings up a good point. Everything doesn't have to be dark to be good. A lot of the OT wasn't dark like ANH and a lot of people enjoyed it. You want shows where you can think but how much are you thinking if it's just a bunch of dark mindless action?
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Post by Newan on Feb 1, 2014 11:19:35 GMT -5
So traditional sith markings are copying? Well let's get angry at TCW team because they made Savage have markings like Maul....
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Post by Kenbo on Feb 1, 2014 11:20:13 GMT -5
It was going for the tone of ANH wich is pretty light and adventurous. So an entire planet being blown up by a Potato is Awesomeing intergalactic battlestation was light? Interesting. Overall the movie was pretty light. And it's not that bad you expect light to be rainbows and sunshine but it's not always like that
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Post by Pinda on Feb 1, 2014 11:20:41 GMT -5
So traditional sith markings are copying? Well let's get angry at TCW team because they made Savage have markings like Maul.... Savage had different markings actually.
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Post by Newan on Feb 1, 2014 11:20:58 GMT -5
It was going for the tone of ANH wich is pretty light and adventurous. So an entire planet being blown up by a Potato is Awesomeing intergalactic battlestation was light? Interesting. It was a pretty light hearted tone.... Even I saw this when I was 4....
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Post by Kenbo on Feb 1, 2014 11:21:19 GMT -5
So traditional sith markings are copying? Well let's get angry at TCW team because they made Savage have markings like Maul.... Savage had different markings actually. The Son and the Inquisitor have different markings as well
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Post by Kenbo on Feb 1, 2014 11:21:47 GMT -5
So an entire planet being blown up by a Potato is Awesomeing intergalactic battlestation was light? Interesting. It was a pretty light hearted tone.... Even I saw this when I was 4.... And they're all rated PG.. Well except ROTS
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Post by Newan on Feb 1, 2014 11:21:50 GMT -5
So traditional sith markings are copying? Well let's get angry at TCW team because they made Savage have markings like Maul.... Savage had different markings actually. Him and his entire village have practically the same just because a few lines doesn't make it different.
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Post by Pinda on Feb 1, 2014 11:22:21 GMT -5
Inquisitors are not generally sith apprentices usually just followers of the dark side or people of defense or just people too send out on a task. Same with Ventress. But Sidious started to fear Dooku might train her to overthrow him, which is why he wanted her killed. It wouldn't make sense for him to let Vader have inquisitor(s) now.
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Post by Namialus on Feb 1, 2014 11:22:58 GMT -5
"Fun" - the word Kathleen Kennedy always uses to describe Rebels. "Dark" was the word Dave used. Fun and dark mean two different things.
Look, I WANT this show to be like TCW, and I am trying to be optimistic about it, but TCW's crew is NOT working on it, and George is not overseeing it, and Greg Weisman and Simon Kinberg are leading it, and I don't expect darkness from Disney's crew. Or thoughtful storylines.
The Clone Wars was politically-conscious, socially-aware, thought-provoking, emotional, and, in the end, not really a show for young boys but a show for kids our age and older.
Even my dad, who dislikes Star Wars, started watching it with me, and he used to get shocked by how dark it could get. I showed my friend the Pre vs Maul duel and he was shocked by the outcome, with Pre's head. My brother watched Revival with me, and he was amazed (having previously believed TCW was bullcrap) by the ending, especially what Obi-Wan did to Savage. It's a shocking show, and sadly had no limits, and it grew alongside us.
Will Rebels grow? I hope, but I also doubt it.
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Post by Kenbo on Feb 1, 2014 11:23:23 GMT -5
Inquisitors are not generally sith apprentices usually just followers of the dark side or people of defense or just people too send out on a task. Same with Ventress. But Sidious started to fear Dooku might train her to overthrow him, which is why he wanted her killed. It wouldn't make sense for him to let Vader have inquisitor(s) now. Lets look back at Savage...
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Post by Pinda on Feb 1, 2014 11:23:55 GMT -5
Savage had different markings actually. The Son and the Inquisitor have different markings as well I know. But they still look alike. Savage looks nothing like Maul despite being the same species. While the Son and the Inquisitor (funny they're both referred to as "the X") are from different species and look a lot like each other.
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Post by Namialus on Feb 1, 2014 11:24:03 GMT -5
Ivar brings up a good point. Everything doesn't have to be dark to be good. A lot of the OT wasn't dark like ANH and a lot of people enjoyed it. You want shows where you can think but how much are you thinking if it's just a bunch of dark mindless action? Was "The Lawless" not thought-provoking? Pacifism vs war? And ANH was pretty dark when we saw the corpses of Beru and Owen.
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Post by Kenbo on Feb 1, 2014 11:24:25 GMT -5
"Fun" - the word Kathleen Kennedy always uses to describe Rebels. "Dark" was the word Dave used. Fun and dark mean two different things. Look, I WANT this show to be like TCW, and I am trying to be optimistic about it, but TCW's crew is NOT working on it, and George is not overseeing it, and Greg Weisman and Simon Kinberg are leading it, and I don't expect darkness from Disney's crew. Or thoughtful storylines. The Clone Wars was politically-conscious, socially-aware, thought-provoking, emotional, and, in the end, not really a show for young boys but a show for kids our age and older. Even my dad, who dislikes Star Wars, started watching it with me, and he used to get shocked by how dark it could get. I showed my friend the Pre vs Maul duel and he was shocked by the outcome, with Pre's head. My brother watched Revival with me, and he was amazed (having previously believed TCW was bullcrap) by the ending, especially what Obi-Wan did to Savage. It's a shocking show, and sadly had no limits, and it grew alongside us. Will Rebels grow? I hope, but I also doubt it. Why does everything have to be dark now? You want shows where you can think but dark mindless violent action is not thinking and that's what a lot of people want
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Post by Captain Rex 75-67 on Feb 1, 2014 11:24:56 GMT -5
Maybe the show will have a light tone. It was going for the tone of ANH wich is pretty light and adventurous. But so far i have only seen comments about that this show will never be as dark as TCW, as if it is a complaint. Everything has to be dark these days it seems. I agree it is usually more interesting, it doesn't mean everything must be dark. Lighter tones can tell pretty cool, emotional stories too. Pacific Rim and How To Train Your Dragon comes to mind. Pacific Rim is a turn your brain off movie, so yeah, rebels will be like that too so the kds don't have to use their brains.
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Post by Kenbo on Feb 1, 2014 11:25:26 GMT -5
The Son and the Inquisitor have different markings as well I know. But they still look alike. Savage looks nothing like Maul despite being the same species. While the Son and the Inquisitor (funny they're both referred to as "the X") are from different species and look a lot like each other. The X...? Ivar brings up a good point. Everything doesn't have to be dark to be good. A lot of the OT wasn't dark like ANH and a lot of people enjoyed it. You want shows where you can think but how much are you thinking if it's just a bunch of dark mindless action? Was "The Lawless" not thought-provoking? Pacifism vs war? And ANH was pretty dark when we saw the corpses of Beru and Owen. Umbara was very thought provoking And I'm talking about ANH overall And actually I didn't see their corpses the first time..
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Post by Namialus on Feb 1, 2014 11:25:29 GMT -5
"Fun" - the word Kathleen Kennedy always uses to describe Rebels. "Dark" was the word Dave used. Fun and dark mean two different things. Look, I WANT this show to be like TCW, and I am trying to be optimistic about it, but TCW's crew is NOT working on it, and George is not overseeing it, and Greg Weisman and Simon Kinberg are leading it, and I don't expect darkness from Disney's crew. Or thoughtful storylines. The Clone Wars was politically-conscious, socially-aware, thought-provoking, emotional, and, in the end, not really a show for young boys but a show for kids our age and older. Even my dad, who dislikes Star Wars, started watching it with me, and he used to get shocked by how dark it could get. I showed my friend the Pre vs Maul duel and he was shocked by the outcome, with Pre's head. My brother watched Revival with me, and he was amazed (having previously believed TCW was bullcrap) by the ending, especially what Obi-Wan did to Savage. It's a shocking show, and sadly had no limits, and it grew alongside us. Will Rebels grow? I hope, but I also doubt it. Why does everything have to be dark now? You want shows where you can think but dark mindless violent action is not thinking and that's what a lot of people want How was The Shades of Reason not thought-provoking? Or Mortis? Or The Citadel? Or Umbara? All dark, all thought-provoking, all amazing.
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Post by Pinda on Feb 1, 2014 11:25:32 GMT -5
Same with Ventress. But Sidious started to fear Dooku might train her to overthrow him, which is why he wanted her killed. It wouldn't make sense for him to let Vader have inquisitor(s) now. Lets look back at Savage... What? Sidious obviously didn't approve of Savage either.
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Post by Namialus on Feb 1, 2014 11:26:21 GMT -5
I know. But they still look alike. Savage looks nothing like Maul despite being the same species. While the Son and the Inquisitor (funny they're both referred to as "the X") are from different species and look a lot like each other. The X...? Was "The Lawless" not thought-provoking? Pacifism vs war? And ANH was pretty dark when we saw the corpses of Beru and Owen. Umbara was very thought provoking And I'm talking about ANH overall And actually I didn't see their corpses the first time.. Yeah, Umbara was too. Thanks for proving my point.
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Post by Pinda on Feb 1, 2014 11:26:52 GMT -5
I know. But they still look alike. Savage looks nothing like Maul despite being the same species. While the Son and the Inquisitor (funny they're both referred to as "the X") are from different species and look a lot like each other. The X...? They're both called The "something".
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Post by Kenbo on Feb 1, 2014 11:26:54 GMT -5
Why does everything have to be dark now? You want shows where you can think but dark mindless violent action is not thinking and that's what a lot of people want How was The Shades of Reason not thought-provoking? Or Mortis? Or The Citadel? Or Umbara? All dark, all thought-provoking, all amazing. Dark things can be though-provoking but so can light things Lets look back at Savage... What? Sidious obviously didn't approve of Savage either. Well he let Dooku get a new assassin..
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Post by Cad Bane (Dark) on Feb 1, 2014 11:27:11 GMT -5
My fear is that the inquisitor will be overpowered. Something of Ventress' skill level seems appropriate.
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Post by Commander Slime on Feb 1, 2014 11:27:26 GMT -5
Even my dad, who dislikes Star Wars, started watching it with me, and he used to get shocked by how dark it could get. I showed my friend the Pre vs Maul duel and he was shocked by the outcome, with Pre's head. My brother watched Revival with me, and he was amazed (having previously believed TCW was bullcrap) by the ending, especially what Obi-Wan did to Savage. It's a shocking show, and sadly had no limits, and it grew alongside us. Will Rebels grow? I hope, but I also doubt it. Savages horns through Adi wasn't exactly soft either. Not to mention all of the backstabbing lightsaber-through-chest moments.
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Post by Kenbo on Feb 1, 2014 11:27:35 GMT -5
They're both called The "something". Is this some random rumor from shady website or...
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Post by Pinda on Feb 1, 2014 11:28:21 GMT -5
What? Sidious obviously didn't approve of Savage either. Well he let Dooku get a new assassin.. I don't think he approved of that either. He probably didn't even know, or was planning to get rid off Savage. Dooku only trained Savage for a short period of time.
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