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Post by Kenbo on Oct 18, 2014 12:51:53 GMT -5
Yeah Adventure Time is way better.... I watched a couple episodes of the Avatar show. While I've only seen a trailer or two of LOK I think they're probably fairly similar in a lot of ways.. No. They are not entirely similar. LOK is more mature and has more political themes and more realistic bad guys... although most of the Last Airbender villains weren't really pure evil either. But which episodes did you watch of Avatar? I'm talking about story and setting both may not be the same but they have to be similar since they are in the same universe And I don't know it was a long time ago
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Post by Ivar-Jedi on Oct 18, 2014 13:31:45 GMT -5
Why are people even comparing Rebels and Korra? They are both completely different shows.
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Post by Maverick-Jedi-Valen on Oct 18, 2014 14:22:05 GMT -5
Why are people even comparing Rebels and Korra? They are both completely different shows. Maybe it's because Kanan looks like a character off of Korra?
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Post by Spidyyr on Oct 18, 2014 14:24:15 GMT -5
Why are people even comparing Rebels and Korra? They are both completely different shows. Well you can't compare Rebels and Rebels.
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Post by Pinda on Oct 18, 2014 14:28:34 GMT -5
Why are people even comparing Rebels and Korra? They are both completely different shows. Maybe it's because Kanan looks like a character off of Korra? He does? Well Kallus looks like a character from Korra...
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Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2014 15:31:27 GMT -5
Maybe it's because Kanan looks like a character off of Korra? He does? Well Kallus looks like a character from Korra... Tarkin should have taken the place of Kallus.
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Post by Spidyyr on Oct 18, 2014 15:34:19 GMT -5
He does? Well Kallus looks like a character from Korra... Tarkin should have taken the place of Kallus. I don't want them to butcher him too
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Post by Pinda on Oct 18, 2014 15:35:55 GMT -5
He does? Well Kallus looks like a character from Korra... Tarkin should have taken the place of Kallus. Tarkin is not an agent though. He's a politician. Can you imagine an old guy like Tarkin fighting Jedi? Introducing a new character was a better idea.
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Post by Spidyyr on Oct 18, 2014 15:50:13 GMT -5
Tarkin should have taken the place of Kallus. Tarkin is not an agent though. He's a politician. Can you imagine an old guy like Tarkin fighting Jedi? Introducing a new character was a better idea. He's probably a better fighter than most of the people on rebels.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2014 16:14:11 GMT -5
Tarkin should have taken the place of Kallus. Tarkin is not an agent though. He's a politician. Can you imagine an old guy like Tarkin fighting Jedi? Introducing a new character was a better idea. I didn't even think of it that way, your right. Tarkin would suck as an agent in combat. When I posted this I ment in terms of "general". Kallus is like a general and agent mixed in one. But in terms of who's in charge: Tarkin and then his commanding officer or "apprentice" who carries out his missions could have been Kallus. I think leaving Tarkin in the picture somewhere would have given the Empire feel a more stronger atmosphere to it. By the way I didn't quite catch it at the end of " Spark of Rebellion". I noticed that Kallus contacted the insquisiror at the end. Does Kallus work for him or was he just notifying that a Jedi was found? ( I haven't watched this weeks episode yet so try to answer, if possible without spoilers please).
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Post by Pinda on Oct 18, 2014 16:20:00 GMT -5
Tarkin is not an agent though. He's a politician. Can you imagine an old guy like Tarkin fighting Jedi? Introducing a new character was a better idea. I didn't even think of it that way, your right. Tarkin would suck as an agent in combat. When I posted this I ment in terms of "general". Kallus is like a general and agent mixed in one. But in terms of who's in charge: Tarkin and then his commanding officer or "apprentice" who carries out his missions could have been Kallus. I think leaving Tarkin in the picture somewhere would have given the Empire feel a more stronger atmosphere to it. By the way I didn't quite catch it at the end of " Spark of Rebellion". I noticed that Kallus contacted the insquisiror at the end. Does Kallus work for him or was he just notifying that a Jedi was found? ( I haven't watched this weeks episode yet so try to answer, if possible without spoilers please). The Inquisitor hunts Jedi so I think most imperial report to him if they find a Jedi. The weird thing is that Kallus went to face the Jedi alone again in the most recent episode... Why didn't he let the Inquisitor handle it? Also, I think that Tarkin will appear eventually, he was already mentioned.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2014 16:29:23 GMT -5
I didn't even think of it that way, your right. Tarkin would suck as an agent in combat. When I posted this I ment in terms of "general". Kallus is like a general and agent mixed in one. But in terms of who's in charge: Tarkin and then his commanding officer or "apprentice" who carries out his missions could have been Kallus. I think leaving Tarkin in the picture somewhere would have given the Empire feel a more stronger atmosphere to it. By the way I didn't quite catch it at the end of " Spark of Rebellion". I noticed that Kallus contacted the insquisiror at the end. Does Kallus work for him or was he just notifying that a Jedi was found? ( I haven't watched this weeks episode yet so try to answer, if possible without spoilers please). The Inquisitor hunts Jedi so I think most imperial report to him if they find a Jedi. The weird thing is that Kallus went to face the Jedi alone again in the most recent episode... Why didn't he let the Inquisitor handle it? Also, I think that Tarkin will appear eventually, he was already mentioned. An appearance by Tarkin would be nice as well as some other iconic Star Wars characters to give the show a starting boost. Kallus has the attitude of a prideful, I can do everything myself sort of guy. He sort of reminds me a little of Vizsla. His fate will turn out ugly at the end I have a feeling. I hope they introduce arcs to the show later on in the show. They really helped to build suspense from week to week in between a and made you look forward to each and every episode. Even if they start off as two patters, still.
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Post by Pinda on Oct 18, 2014 16:31:13 GMT -5
The Inquisitor hunts Jedi so I think most imperial report to him if they find a Jedi. The weird thing is that Kallus went to face the Jedi alone again in the most recent episode... Why didn't he let the Inquisitor handle it? Also, I think that Tarkin will appear eventually, he was already mentioned. An appearance by Tarkin would be nice as well as some other iconic Star Wars characters to give the show a starting boost. Kallus has the attitude of a prideful, I can do everything myself sort of guy. He sort of reminds me a little of Vizsla. His fate will turn out ugly at the end I have a feeling. I hope they introduce arcs to the show later on in the show. They really helped to build suspense from week to week in between a and made you look forward to each and every episode. Even if they start off as two patters, still. There will be no arcs in the show, they already confirmed that. Having different arcs was George Lucas's idea and he is not working on Rebels.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2014 16:31:44 GMT -5
Typing on a phone, let alone quoting on a phone can be tricky so sorry for all the typos.
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Post by Pinda on Oct 18, 2014 16:32:48 GMT -5
Typing on a phone, let alone quoting on a phone can be tricky so sorry for all the typos. Yeah... typing on phones/tablets is extremely annoying
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Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2014 16:35:17 GMT -5
The thing about no arcs is you can't get in depth with your plots. They go from A - Z so quick that it can't twist and turn with the plots because there is no time to do so. At least a two part would be great. Like the premiere was two in one episode and that length was long enough to make something of it.
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Post by Pinda on Oct 18, 2014 16:39:10 GMT -5
The thing about no arcs is you can't get in depth with your plots. They go from A - Z so quick that it can't twist and turn with the plots because there is no time to do so. At least a two part would be great. Like the premiere was two in one episode and that length was long enough to make something of it. I think arcs worked great in TCW. Especially near the end when they started to tie ind to each other. And most storylines had several arcs. For example, the Maul storyline had 3 arcs. So you just had a bunch of different storyline made up from arcs.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2014 16:46:47 GMT -5
The thing about no arcs is you can't get in depth with your plots. They go from A - Z so quick that it can't twist and turn with the plots because there is no time to do so. At least a two part would be great. Like the premiere was two in one episode and that length was long enough to make something of it. I think arcs worked great in TCW. Especially near the end when they started to tie ind to each other. And most storylines had several arcs. For example, the Maul storyline had 3 arcs. So you just had a bunch of different storyline made up from arcs. Yeah that's true, it was easier to use them on TCW. Everyone says this show will go no more than 5 seasons and even then people are skeptical about that much. But I'm interested to see how far this show will go simply because it has a Star Wars label on it. A lot of people are looking at the negatives only of this show but gradually I'm starting to enjoy it. I'm not glad TCW was canceled but you can't live on the past. You got to work with what you have and if this show thrives I think it will progress into decent quality after some time once I get used to the show characters etc.
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Post by Pinda on Oct 18, 2014 16:51:05 GMT -5
I think arcs worked great in TCW. Especially near the end when they started to tie ind to each other. And most storylines had several arcs. For example, the Maul storyline had 3 arcs. So you just had a bunch of different storyline made up from arcs. Yeah that's true, it was easier to use them on TCW. Everyone says this show will go no more than 5 seasons and even then people are skeptical about that much. But I'm interested to see how far this show will go simply because it has a Star Wars label on it. A lot of people are looking at the negatives only of this show but gradually I'm starting to enjoy it. I'm not glad TCW was canceled but you can't live on the past. You got to work with what you have and if this show thrives I think it will progress into decent quality after some time once I get used to the show characters etc. This show won't run for 5 seasons. It focuses on only 5 characters and their ideas are already bad... in 5 seasons things would be too far-fetched to even make sense. Besides, the main characters have to die somewhere before ANH. Most people only like it because it is Star Wars right now. If they had a series about the same characters only set in a new universe nobody would watch this show.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2014 16:57:18 GMT -5
Yeah that's true, it was easier to use them on TCW. Everyone says this show will go no more than 5 seasons and even then people are skeptical about that much. But I'm interested to see how far this show will go simply because it has a Star Wars label on it. A lot of people are looking at the negatives only of this show but gradually I'm starting to enjoy it. I'm not glad TCW was canceled but you can't live on the past. You got to work with what you have and if this show thrives I think it will progress into decent quality after some time once I get used to the show characters etc. This show won't run for 5 seasons. It focuses on only 5 characters and their ideas are already bad... in 5 seasons things would be too far-fetched to even make sense. Besides, the main characters have to die somewhere before ANH. Most people only like it because it is Star Wars right now. If they had a series about the same characters only set in a new universe nobody would watch this show. Yeah, the audience might not be as high right now if it wasn't a Star Wars label production but there failure in Rebels could lead to the return of TCW........pah yeah right, never mind that.
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Post by Pinda on Oct 18, 2014 17:04:59 GMT -5
This show won't run for 5 seasons. It focuses on only 5 characters and their ideas are already bad... in 5 seasons things would be too far-fetched to even make sense. Besides, the main characters have to die somewhere before ANH. Most people only like it because it is Star Wars right now. If they had a series about the same characters only set in a new universe nobody would watch this show. Yeah, the audience might not be as high right now if it wasn't a Star Wars label production but there failure in Rebels could lead to the return of TCW........pah yeah right, never mind that. No, I don't think TCW will ever return. Disney obviously hates the prequel era and most unfinished TCW arcs have already been spoiled. But Rebels is already doing pretty bad (low viewer ratings) I think it would have done horrible without the Star Wars title.
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Post by Kenbo on Oct 18, 2014 17:06:20 GMT -5
Yeah that's true, it was easier to use them on TCW. Everyone says this show will go no more than 5 seasons and even then people are skeptical about that much. But I'm interested to see how far this show will go simply because it has a Star Wars label on it. A lot of people are looking at the negatives only of this show but gradually I'm starting to enjoy it. I'm not glad TCW was canceled but you can't live on the past. You got to work with what you have and if this show thrives I think it will progress into decent quality after some time once I get used to the show characters etc. This show won't run for 5 seasons. It focuses on only 5 characters and their ideas are already bad... in 5 seasons things would be too far-fetched to even make sense. Besides, the main characters have to die somewhere before ANH. Most people only like it because it is Star Wars right now. If they had a series about the same characters only set in a new universe nobody would watch this show. I feel like they won't kill any of them off.. But I don't think they necessarily have to die at least not Zeb, Sabine, or Hera
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Post by Pinda on Oct 18, 2014 17:07:52 GMT -5
This show won't run for 5 seasons. It focuses on only 5 characters and their ideas are already bad... in 5 seasons things would be too far-fetched to even make sense. Besides, the main characters have to die somewhere before ANH. Most people only like it because it is Star Wars right now. If they had a series about the same characters only set in a new universe nobody would watch this show. I feel like they won't kill any of them off.. But I don't think they necessarily have to die at least not Zeb, Sabine, or Hera Well, Kanan and Ezra have to die... but I doubt they will kill them off judging by the tone of the show.
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Post by Ivar-Jedi on Oct 18, 2014 17:09:49 GMT -5
I didn't even think of it that way, your right. Tarkin would suck as an agent in combat. When I posted this I ment in terms of "general". Kallus is like a general and agent mixed in one. But in terms of who's in charge: Tarkin and then his commanding officer or "apprentice" who carries out his missions could have been Kallus. I think leaving Tarkin in the picture somewhere would have given the Empire feel a more stronger atmosphere to it. By the way I didn't quite catch it at the end of " Spark of Rebellion". I noticed that Kallus contacted the insquisiror at the end. Does Kallus work for him or was he just notifying that a Jedi was found? ( I haven't watched this weeks episode yet so try to answer, if possible without spoilers please). The Inquisitor hunts Jedi so I think most imperial report to him if they find a Jedi. The weird thing is that Kallus went to face the Jedi alone again in the most recent episode... Why didn't he let the Inquisitor handle it? Also, I think that Tarkin will appear eventually, he was already mentioned. He didn't know he was going to face Kanan and the others in that episode. C-3PO never said any names nor any details on who they were.
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Post by Pinda on Oct 18, 2014 17:11:12 GMT -5
The Inquisitor hunts Jedi so I think most imperial report to him if they find a Jedi. The weird thing is that Kallus went to face the Jedi alone again in the most recent episode... Why didn't he let the Inquisitor handle it? Also, I think that Tarkin will appear eventually, he was already mentioned. He didn't know he was going to face Kanan and the others in that episode. C-3PO never said any names nor any details on who they were. Yes he knew. He knew Zeb was behind it, so he could have guessed the Jedi were involved.
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Post by Ivar-Jedi on Oct 18, 2014 17:13:22 GMT -5
The thing about no arcs is you can't get in depth with your plots. They go from A - Z so quick that it can't twist and turn with the plots because there is no time to do so. At least a two part would be great. Like the premiere was two in one episode and that length was long enough to make something of it. You should see the whole season as one big arc for these characters. That's the privilege of following a set band of main characters every episode. You can advance the story constantely with having character development play out amongst the main characters with a large time window. Actually the whole show is one giant arc. The rise of the Rebellion.
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Post by Ivar-Jedi on Oct 18, 2014 17:14:46 GMT -5
He didn't know he was going to face Kanan and the others in that episode. C-3PO never said any names nor any details on who they were. Yes he knew. He knew Zeb was behind it, so he could have guessed the Jedi were involved. I forgot about that part. But then the explanation is still rather simple. He had to get there quickly and contacting the Inquistor wouldn't make sense then.
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Post by Pinda on Oct 18, 2014 17:15:32 GMT -5
Yes he knew. He knew Zeb was behind it, so he could have guessed the Jedi were involved. I forgot about that part. But then the explanation is still rather simple. He had to get there quickly and contacting the Inquistor wouldn't make sense then. But he had already contacted the Inquisitor in the previous episode... What has the Inquisitor being doing between those episodes?
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Post by Ivar-Jedi on Oct 18, 2014 17:17:10 GMT -5
I forgot about that part. But then the explanation is still rather simple. He had to get there quickly and contacting the Inquistor wouldn't make sense then. But he had already contacted the Inquisitor in the previous episode... What has the Inquisitor being doing between those episodes? Something off-screen. Not everything needs to be explained. And Kallus's mission was to retrieve the disruptors, not to capture Kanan.
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Post by Pinda on Oct 18, 2014 17:20:42 GMT -5
But he had already contacted the Inquisitor in the previous episode... What has the Inquisitor being doing between those episodes? Something off-screen. Not everything needs to be explained. And Kallus's mission was to retrieve the disruptors, not to capture Kanan. Well, this was the perfect oppurtunity to capture Kanan. What if this was the last they got? And last time Kallus fought them on his own things didn't end too well... and he even brought more stormtroopers that time. It's pretty obvious the Empire is retarded in this series.
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