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This episode might up there with some of the greatest episodes ever aired on TV. I would put it right up there with GOT Battle of the Bastards, The Wire and Sopranos. Her speech reminds so much of Charlie Chaplin’s at the end of The Great Dictator. You can see everyone just absorbing Maarva’s speech and the tension in the air. Luthen’s look as he knows this is the spark we all have been waiting for. This is how the rebellion starts with this single act. We all need to listen and take her words to heart. Evil succeeds with us sleeping and not doing anything about it. I know it is TV but everything about this show elevates the history of Star Wars. Tony Gilroy’s script and dialogue is exceptional and yes he is speaking to all of us and what can happen here if we do not wake up. We need more of this and other shows like this in the future.
"i did, not sure right now"..........STRAIGHT GANGSTER.........the honesty in that and the truth of understanding you don't always know anything and to be honest about it.
the truth of revolution is the mechanics.... the mechanics are brutal.. "to use the tools of my enemy to defeat them"....He is very interesting because he values both the new and the old, because both the old and new have true value.....the word value must be HONESTLY understood here. Make no mistake, I understand the FALLICY of "if the ends doesn't justify the means, then what does?"...............................COMPLETELY... complex balance, forever moving.
This is masterful writing. The tension in this scene and the release of it at the very end is brilliant. This is what Disney can do when it hires competent people that actually care about and love Star wars. Best Star Wars show ever.
My guess is still that Qimir isn't the helmeted figure. My guess is that Qimir is the master of the helmeted figure. So here's the thing. Kelnacca died without a struggle. Why? Why did Kelnacca just let himself get killed, or possibly even commit suicide? I think it's because he felt guilt about Brendok, like Torbin. But it wasn't Mae who confronted him. And if it were Qimir, then why would Kelnacca connect him with Brendok? No, it was another member of the coven, and Mother Koril is the obvious possibility. So, Mother Koril appears before Kelnacca, not wearing a helmet. Kelnacca lets her kill him, or he kills himself as penance. Mae appears shortly after, similar to how Osha appeared shortly after Torbin killed himself.
I don't find it strange. Changing his age from what only appeared in a now non-canon reference book is so utterly non-significant that it really just shows how desperate people are to find things to nit-pick. In reality, it shows how purposeful the choice was to bring him into The Acolyte. He was chosen BECAUSE he said that line in The Phantom Menace. It tells us that whatever happens in this show, the Jedi Order will not think a Sith Lord was involved. Shouldn't this be obvious to everyone? But no, haters are just looking for things to complain about, rather than just thinking about the story logically.
Indeed man. I just want this to make sense per the story and the timeline. As long as it fits within the realm of logic(even though much star wars stuff doesn't make much sense either), then I can definitely wrap my mind around máster Ki-Adi-Mundi being around at this time.
@@starwarsunlimiteduniverse Okay, I've got a pretty solid theory now. Let's suppose "Darth Teeth" is Koril (a popular speculation after episode 3). The Jedi defeat her and find out her identity. But they know she's a witch, not a Sith (they think). The training of her witch coven was similar enough to the martial arts styles of the Jedi (and Sith) to not make it obvious Koril is anything more than what they already know. So ... a century later, Qui-Gon reports of another powerful Zabrak force user, wielding a red light saber. He thinks he's a Sith Lord. But Ki-Adi-Mundi is like, "Okay, but that doesn't mean he's a Sith Lord." It all fits ... I can see it all coming together ... (I also theorize that Darth Teeth isn't the master at the top - that would be Qimir.)
I've been meaning to do a video on the Koril video last week, but I've been dealing with some family emergencies this month. But, I too believe that Qimir is just the apprentice and Koril being the main Sith Lord. Again all theories. But, episode 4 stood out to me that Qimir is a Sith for sure due to his scenes and I'm going to be putting together a video on this today for tomorrow. Definitely some possibilities for some of our theories coming true. I'm still enjoying the show since episode 1 and I can't wait for episode 5 next week.
@@starwarsunlimiteduniverse I suspect the opposite - that Qimir is Koril's master, while pretending to just be an errand boy. I just feel like all of the previous helmeted Sith were at most the Sith Apprentice, never the Sith Master. And if this Koril theory is true, her role is similar to Darth Maul in TPM - again, only the Sith Apprentice, not the Sith Master. Instead, the Sith Master "hid" in plain sight. I feel like that's a better fit for Qimir than anyone else. But it could also be down a rung ... the Sith Master could, perhaps, be Tenebrous, completely unseen in The Acolyte. So Qimir might be only the Sith Apprentice, with "Darth Teeth" as the Acolyte. What does that make Mae? Absolutely nuthin.
Luthen is a sort of the person (or a principle in accordance with I would like to act) that I would like to be in a real life - in the situation when we have to deal with the corrupt injust quasi authority and we simply have to escape it creatively, courageously, with imagination and knowledge, because it is unlawful, authoritarian, suppressive to our freedom and humanity.
I heard the script was originally to have Maarva say "F**K THE EMPIRE", which Disney changed - for once, I'm quite glad they stepped in, cos I think "FIGHT THE EMPIRE" sounds _sooo_ much better; who's with me?
These scenes are some of the best written best acted in sw movie history. Friggen loved and wished we spent more time here. I hope season 2 is written with the same passion.
Something i picked up was the reason Saw realised hes got someone on the inside was because before this Luthen shouldn't have know Saw was going to accept the mission with Kreeger. This was meant to be the scene Saw tells him for the first time. But becasue Luthen went there to stop him it gave his source away.
Yes, there's absolutely more to the story. It's using the Rashomon structure of telling different points of view - this one is Osha's point of view. I'm guessing next is Mae and after that? Maybe Sol? Maybe Qimir? Maybe even Indara, since the original Rashomon included the perspective of a dead person. As for Torbin's scar ... the trailers seem to show him fighting with Kelnacca, but also - Kelnacca has the darkened eyes, I think. Maybe the coven attempted to posess all of the Jedi, to make them fight each other, but Indara and Sol were too resistant. That way, Indara could order Sol to find the kids and get them to safety, while Indara deals with the confrontation with the coven.
Its literally a father playing with his daughter trying to not be hard with her, lol. Hayden always will be the goat with the saber like nobody in star wars was. The best Anakin we could wish
I love that Dedra was visibly shaken when Partagaz asked if his work has been supplanted. She's like "Oh shit, i really just accused my superior for being bad at his job!"