This shit was written by whales or manatees or something.
Part of me wishes they’d pulled a TNG and set it a clean 100 years after A New Hope. Enough to clean the narrative and character slate but you could still believe it was a part of the same universe and overall story.A part of me will always wonder what sequel trilogies we could have gotten without the obsession with the original cast...
It's nice to see that one can still fail upward in the Empire at least...though that may be the wrong kind of realism to bring to the script.Yeahhhhh....
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OBI WAN KENOBI : E5 Review
Episode 5 of Obi Wan Kenobi is now streaming on Dinsey+, it was a bit better, but there is still bad writing to contend with.www.lastmovieoutpost.com
Well, it would be necessary to keep it consistent with what's been established. Anyway, I still haven't gotten that far in the series.Knees. Obi Wan and Anakin have them. It's an interesting observation that the worse your knees get with age, the less jedi leap fighting you should do. It's good the show runners acknowledge this.
Everything always works out exactly as it should in Star Wars, because it's star wars. the star wars dm is very permissive into the rule of cool.Well, it would be necessary to keep it consistent with what's been established. Anyway, I still haven't gotten that far in the series.
Indeed, rule of cool is very important in Star Wars. Which is why I roll my eyes at people doing things like complaining about bombs falling in space (you mean like they did in the Original Trilogy?)Everything always works out exactly as it should in Star Wars, because it's star wars. the star wars dm is very permissive into the rule of cool.
There are only two things you need to do to use the force: Let go and let the force flow through you. And do or do not. A good inquisitor cant afford to let anything go, and the Sith believe that to succeed, one must first try...so narratively speaking...they're kinda fucked by design. The red light sabers mean they don't win.Indeed, rule of cool is very important in Star Wars. Which is why I roll my eyes at people doing things like complaining about bombs falling in space (you mean like they did in the Original Trilogy?)
So far the buzz about Kenobi here has not been super-great. I haven't been super-impressed with it so far, but I don't hate it. I'm two episodes in.
The Inquisitors do seem rather dumb.
Also I was somewhat bothered by just how much like her adult self Leia was, but I think I might being a little unfair because preciousness was part of the character from the beginning, being an 18 year old Senator and all.
*pushes up glasses*There are only two things you need to do to use the force: Let go and let the force flow through you. And do or do not. A good inquisitor cant afford to let anything go, and the Sith believe that to succeed, one must first try...so narratively speaking...they're kinda fucked by design. The red light sabers mean they don't win.
Technically there's more than one dysfunctional family in the galaxy...but that isn't what Star Wars is. Also Technically the Sith aren't Sith and haven't been for a long time. Technically the rule of two is more of what you might call "guidelines" than actual rule. Technically there's only one reason to make droids feel(especially fear and doubt and pain) then subjugating them on a galactic scale. Also technically the book of Boba fett is technically season 2.5 of the Mandalorian...And also also finally, technically the possibility of successfully navigating an asteroid field is approximately 3,720 to 1. Yet here we are...*pushes up glasses*
Technically the inquisitors are not Sith.