Han stepping on a twig alerting the scout trooper of his presence. Had he not, they may have been able to take the scouts out without chasing them, which would have meant no speeder bike collision that got Leia introduced to the Ewoks. The Rebels would have been ambushed with no Teddy Bear saviors. The shield would have stayed up. Death Star Two is completed. All avoided because Han stepped on a twig.
No Qui-Gon Jinn death? If he would have been able to train Anakin he might not have been so easily pulled to the dark side. Obi wan was not ready to train a padawan, especially Anakin; even Yoda didn’t want him to train Anakin. Anakin was too old and Yoda knew something was off.
If Qui-Gon would have survived, he'd have likely become Anakin's father figure instead of Palps. Obi-Wan was always more like an older brother than a father to Anakin, and that left Palpatine to step into that role and corrupt him.
I think your dead on! If Qui-gon had survived to train Ani, I think it would have gone very differently. Your straight on with the father figure analogy. Qui-gon would have helped Anakin with ALL his issues. He was always more grey Jedi really. He knew when to follow orders but he 100% followed the will of the force. Anakin would have never turned if he was trained by Qui-gon.
The Imperials not shooting the escape pod from Leia's ship with the two droids (and the death star plans) on it should be on the list. Lucas selling the franchise to Disney had the biggest and worst impact on the galaxy far far away.
Darth Vader's orders were to "return the plans to his master" not destroy them. It's never explained exactly why they wanted them returned, not destroyed but- there you go. They had a few chances to destroy them if they wanted to- Vader purposely boarded the ship to retrieve them.
I don't know about that last bit, Steve, considering that Lucas is responsible for that annoying 'sand' that 'gets everywhere', Boba Fett and Jabba's terrible _(New!)_ New Hope cameo, Ewok movies, Attack of the Clones, and a certain Christmas special, as well as not ever being able to figure out who exactly shot first in that Tatooine cantina so long ago. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Man you just had to be there in 1999 when the Phantom Menace released. When Maul ignited that second side of his lightsaber, it was wild. I was 12 years old and saw it with my dad. We had just gone to Taco Bell which was also running a Star Wars tie in promotion, and then saw the movie in a theater. Back then, I didn't have easy access to the Internet so I had no idea what was coming. I know the prequels were controversial at the time, but as a nerdy tween, Episode 1 was absolutely thrilling.
nice video ! but every time someone is mentioned why haven’t we seen there presence in the actual movie ! syfo dyas only in the clone wars cartoon, he’s mentioned in star wars episode 2 the clone wars nothing further than that Darth plaguis the wise- only mentioned in star wars episode 3 revenge of the sith we were expecting supreme leader snoke to be darth plaguis the wise we were fooled
Palpatine could have found another senator or representative easy enough to manipulate to allow palpatine to pass the military creation act, even if jar jar hadn't became a member in the galactic senate.
Would Anakin really have helped Windu take down Palpatine if he was able to go along? Mace wanted to kill him, Anakin wouldnt have let that happen no matter what.
sad part is the Jedi Council with all their strict rules was in fact the cause of their downfall if they would have helped Anikin come to terms with his fears he would not have turned to the Darkside of the force so easy but to be honest the first 3 Episodes was only to show how Anikin became Darth Vadar in the first place
It is probably explained somewhere multiple times, but watching this video raised a series of questions: 1) When exactly was Order 66 implemented? As in: When did the chips receive that upgrade? 2) Did Darth Sidious know by that time already that Anakin would join him? 3a) If he didn't or at least not for sure: Why did he exclude him from the order? Or 3b) Was the exclusion some kind of "last minute update"? As in: "Execute all Jedi." update... update... "except Anakin Skywalker" With anything but this, it wouldn't make sense why the clones didn't attack Anakin. Because [most of] the clones didn't know (and after Order 66 didn't care) about the Sith. So how would they know not to target Anakin?!
the jedi knew about order 66 and 65 which was the removal of the cancelor my biggest one is if they ordered 65 and the chancelor was arrested and i also think anakin does not tun to the dark side!
Ahsoka Tano and Palme Amidala going to visit Padme’s separatist friend and the separatist senate suing for peace, leading up to the republic senate nearly agreeing until an attack staged by Grievous causes a knee-jerk reversal and the deregulation of the banks to step up the war effort, but also a vital step in funding the coming Imperial military.
Maybe Dooku could have worked with the Jedi order and not try to start a civil war... They make everyone more and more stupid to make the bad premises of the movies more believable...
Kelleran Beq's appearance healed a long-standing wound in our universe. Although I wasn't very familiar with his character from the game show, I immediately recognized him. I was thrilled that Ahmed was the one to save Grogu. He truly was the best person for the job.
The absolute biggest and worst change to the Star Wars, mythos, and universe can boil down to one thing: Supreme Empress of Evil, Ultimate Darth Kathleen Kennedy being given charge of Lucasfilm with unfettered control, and remaining troll long after it was said that she was to lose control‼️