Clone Wars season 2
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Yeah, he kicks an extra lot of ass around Mandalorians. Taking out one of the airborne troops by throwing a spare jetpack and shooting it was pretty cool.
And another instance of Jedis using guns when they have no other option.
And another instance of Jedis using guns when they have no other option.
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Except for his initial capture by two Mandos of course.VT-16 wrote:Pre Viszla, using an ancient stolen lightsabre and backed up by three armored guards, can't defeat Obi-Wan without resorting to missiles. That's how they are matched.
Anyway, I loved the Mandalorian city. Absolutely beautiful. I also liked what to me was pretty obvious romantic tension between Kenobi and the Governor. Keep up the hypocrisy, Jedi.
Also, the episode was somewhat lacking in resolution. Death Watch has escaped, and the crisis isn't really resolved. This episode just begs for a sequel.
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Incidentally, has there been any crying over the whole 'Mandalorian pacifism' thing yet elsewhere, like on TFN?
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They have promoted this as a trilogy of episodes, you know.The Romulan Republic wrote:Also, the episode was somewhat lacking in resolution. Death Watch has escaped, and the crisis isn't really resolved. This episode just begs for a sequel.
Yes, much anguish and villification of Lucas. I like how the press releases imply the EU depictions of the Mandalore culture and history is essentially "fan debates".Srelex wrote:Incidentally, has there been any crying over the whole 'Mandalorian pacifism' thing yet elsewhere, like on TFN?
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How much involvement did Lucas have with this particular episode or the depiction of the Mandalorians? I can imagine one Lucasfilm employee cackling in his office while he thinks of the best ways to get the Fandalorians red-faced...VT-16 wrote:Yes, much anguish and villification of Lucas. I like how the press releases imply the EU depictions of the Mandalore culture and history is essentially "fan debates".
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There really was a big involvement from Lucas on these episodes in particular. According to Dave Filoni, Lucas produced an outline of the story, as he's apparantly done for all the season 2 episodes. He then laid out his look on the Mandalorian warrior culture and how to create some conflict when that culture is changed by pacifists. He even made and named the "Darksabre" when he didn't like the vibroblade weapon Vizsla was originally fighting with.
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Ah, I see. So, let's hate Lucas for this addition to his list of crimes--making the Mandos something other than a 2D Proud Warrior Race!
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"The peaceful ways of the locals wore me out a bit."
That just cracked me up. So very Obi-Wan.
That just cracked me up. So very Obi-Wan.
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The Romulan Republic wrote:I also liked what to me was pretty obvious romantic tension between Kenobi and the Governor. Keep up the hypocrisy, Jedi.
I take it you mean the Duchess, not the governor (the leader of Death Watch)?
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Meh, somebody'll write a fic about it, people on the internet are weird like that.TC Pilot wrote:The Romulan Republic wrote:I also liked what to me was pretty obvious romantic tension between Kenobi and the Governor. Keep up the hypocrisy, Jedi.
I take it you mean the Duchess, not the governor (the leader of Death Watch)?
As for the hypocrisy angle, IIRC while Jedi are apparently tossed out of the order for forming long-term commitments, they aren't above having an occasional dalliance now and then. Obi-Wan has also been "romantic" with Siri Tachi, Adi Gallia's apprentice. They may be retconning the "no love" thing slightly, and even if they did loosen the rules a little bit, Anakin and Padme's "relationship"( ) could still be a no-no because he's a Jedi and she's a Senator.
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He took down more than a few in hand to hand combat. Hand to hand combat. So much for the vaunted beskar armor? Oh, and all the uber-Mando HtH in Betrayal. That and the capital on Mandalore was probably the most beautiful planetside location I've seen in SW. So much for the poor, downtrodden Mandalore I read about in Order 66.Darksider wrote:Is it just me or was Obi-Wan made of win and awesome in that episode?
Barring the initial incident of getting captured by a pair of Mandalorians, (everyone has a bad day) he completely owned everyone.
No wonder Traviss quit.
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No I didn't, but I'm glad to here it. Nor am I really surprised, given how this show is unusual in being more multi-episode arcs than stand-alone episodes.VT-16 wrote:They have promoted this as a trilogy of episodes, you know.
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Yeah, I meant the the Duchess.TC Pilot wrote:The Romulan Republic wrote:I also liked what to me was pretty obvious romantic tension between Kenobi and the Governor. Keep up the hypocrisy, Jedi.
I take it you mean the Duchess, not the governor (the leader of Death Watch)?
Also, sorry for the double post.
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So the second part played Friday, anyone catch it?
Those assassin droids are entirely too much like a recent experience I had with a spider at home (arachnophobe here).
Also I noticed they managed to sneak the vader music in again.
Those assassin droids are entirely too much like a recent experience I had with a spider at home (arachnophobe here).
Also I noticed they managed to sneak the vader music in again.
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Oh? What scene was this? I didn't notice Anakin doing anything too Vaderish and I must've missed the music.SylasGaunt wrote:Also I noticed they managed to sneak the vader music in again.
I rather liked this episode. So we're up to...two traitors in the Senate? And again the Senate Commandoes go down like punks. heh...
What was up with the 1800s naval captain guy? Some Republic uniform or a Mandalore thing?
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When he stabbed the traitor senator from behind.RogueIce wrote:Oh? What scene was this? I didn't notice Anakin doing anything too Vaderish and I must've missed the music.SylasGaunt wrote:Also I noticed they managed to sneak the vader music in again.
I rather liked this episode. So we're up to...two traitors in the Senate? And again the Senate Commandoes go down like punks. heh...
What was up with the 1800s naval captain guy? Some Republic uniform or a Mandalore thing?
The mandalorian guard actually were deflecting and in some cases reflecting blaster fire from the SBDs. I was impressed. Perhaps they use force sensitives? (Not being strictly a member of the Republic, they would be able to do what they wanted with any force sensitives discovered in the population)
The big ship's wheel was awesome.
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Nice that the trilogy doesn't end Mandalorian involvement in the series, Spoiler
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And once again Palpatine runs circles around everyone in the political arena Spoiler
I liked how they actually portrayed Satine and her people's pacifism as a legitimate system worth upholding; my experience in the past has been that when pacifism is portrayed on action-oriented TV shows, it is usually portrayed as foolish and naive. It was nice to see an exception to that.
Also, the episode did a great job at maintaining some suspense. Spoiler
Despite some minor flaws, this was a decent episode. Not my favorite of the series, but decent.
On the other hand, actually trying to Spoiler
seemed a bit too obvious.
I liked how they actually portrayed Satine and her people's pacifism as a legitimate system worth upholding; my experience in the past has been that when pacifism is portrayed on action-oriented TV shows, it is usually portrayed as foolish and naive. It was nice to see an exception to that.
Also, the episode did a great job at maintaining some suspense. Spoiler
Visuals were good as VT-16 observed (the opening shots of Coruscant and the Senate especially caught my notice), and we got some nice Mandalorian vs Kenobi fighting again. Plus some more glimpses of Coruscant law enforcement, including police/Clone equipment that I hadn't seen before- the little flying droid used by the Coruscant police, and the big shields (comparable to those used by riot cops, perhaps?) that the Clones on Coruscant were carrying.
Despite some minor flaws, this was a decent episode. Not my favorite of the series, but decent.
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Also - this is the third episode in the series where we have seen people accomplish similar things that jedi manage, either through biology and/or training.
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I had a similar reaction to the "exiting hyperspace" shot from Grievous Intrigue, going past the fighting ships. Cool that they're expanding the film techniques as well.
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/What was the name of the episode, just to clarify?
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Yes, they surrounded her like a cocoon. Still, the kinetic energy alone should have killed all of them unless their armour somehow absorbs it. These royal guards clearly are no ordinary guards - either they have power armour or they are force-sensitive.VT-16 wrote:Spoiler
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The fact that they can block/deflect laser bolts in Voyage of Temptation hints at the second.
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I'm not sure about that, given that we see non-force sensitive Imperial Royal guardsmen like Kir Kanos doing the same thing.
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Ah.
I notice that one of the holofeed messages in Lightsaber Lost actually mentions Kuat Drive Yards. Something about them being awarded a contract or something ("award") was the only thing I made out next to the name before it cut off. Nice.
I notice that one of the holofeed messages in Lightsaber Lost actually mentions Kuat Drive Yards. Something about them being awarded a contract or something ("award") was the only thing I made out next to the name before it cut off. Nice.