Still crying about your fanfiction not being a thing huh?? The biggest reason people love to hate the sequel trilogy is because they are slapping their fanfiction and crying "that's not Star Wars!!" As if what you want is what is SUPPOSED to be 🤣🤣
Omg I remember playing that with my older brother❤❤ gotta be the best lego star wars game gbh I can't seem to get into the skywalker saga if I was younger and it was the time of complete saga maybe I'd enjoy it more blabbering over lol
I think it’s a good thing they cut the scene with Palpatine trying to turn Anakin against Padme since, due to the writing of Episodes 2 and 3, protecting Padme had almost seemed like an obsession for Anakin. Going by the films alone, it was the whole reason he was tempted to turn on the Jedi to begin with. I feel like if Palpatine had tried to convince Anakin that Padme would betray him or that he (Palpatine) was in some way in direct opposition to her, it would’ve turned Anakin against him rather than drawing him further in. As for Vos’ deleted “death” scene, in Legends, it still happened that way in the comics, and he still survived. He and the clone commander who gave the order to fire on him then went on bloody revenge paths as they each tried time and again to kill one another. Finally, while on the subject of Luke’s lightsaber color in Return of the Jedi, during the scene on the catwalk leading to the shuttle up to the Death Star where Vader ignites Luke’s lightsaber and says, “I see you’ve constructed a new lightsaber…”, instead of being green, the blade was originally supposed to be red while in Vader’s hands, showing that the color of a lightsaber was dependent on the personality and alignment in the Force of the person holding it. I still think I prefer the current lore we have with the crystal being the “heart of the blade,” but I do find the original concept interesting nonetheless.
"torchered " did you mean tortured? lol how can anyone take you seriously when can't even spell that simple word. Turn auto correct on so you don't look so dumb. lol.
One of my big complaints about the prequels was they spent too long on kiddie Anakin in episode one when they could have moved on with the plot, potentially leaving more time for the gradual building of the relationship with the emperor. RotS was a decent movie which could have been even better if they had been able to take a little more time building this relationship. Scenes like the one highlighted in the video could then have been included, and I think it would have been better for it.
Really starting to feel like there needs to be an extended/directors cut of revenge of the sith. Extra palpatine manipulation, original dooku fight concept, extended brothers dual, more detail in the temple raid... bring it lucas
The only thing I like about the sequels is the first scene in The Force Awakens where the First Order troopers are revealed, they were genuinely intimidating
The thing that I still don't understand, even after all of these years, is how all of the rank and file clones, turned on the Jedi so instantaneously after Order 66 was implemented. Palpatine issued the orders directly to the individual commanders, right? so wouldn't the commanders have issued the orders to the colonels, who issued them to the battalion commanders, who issued them to the captains, the captains to the lieutenants, to the platoon sergeants, to the squad leaders, to the privates? All of this would have taken several hours to do at the soonest, not counting those clones who were in direct earshot of the issuing officer of course This is how it's done in a regular army But each and every individual clone turned against the Jedi instantly How?
No no no. Do you know anything? Han met Chewie when Han was 19 almost twenty. I guess you have never read a star wars novel have you? Ever read anything other than youtube comments?
3:07 This scene was my favorite in the new trilogy. One of the only good parts in episode 8. The green lightsaber looked better. I've seen people edit Luke's lightsaber blue and I could see it just fine. 6:56 The trailer had a blue lightsaber? 9:08 I'm bummed that we didn't see her take her helmet off in the movie although I think there are images where she had it off.
Chewbacca is supposed to be a super strong intimidating short tempered pirate henchman (with a heart of gold). And yet... Chewbacca has been captured in one form or another in nearly all of his movie appearances, often more than once within a single film. WAZUPWITDAT!? 🤷🤷🤷🤷
Well, in ANH he got "captured" with all the others on the fracking Death Star, in TESB he also got "captured" but not really, more held hostage. Luke and Han were the targets. And in ROTJ his capture was pretty much planned. And the Ewok thing was not really a dangerous situation for him. Edit, typo
Solo - Starts in bondage Revenge of the Sith - This counts for 'nearly' as he got away with it here A New Hope - Taken 'prisoner' by Solo and Skywalker as a decoy Empire - Vader on Cloud City Jedi - Again as a decoy but legitimately locked up by Jabba Force Awakens - Held at gunpoint, so almost taken! Last Jedi - I don't remember because I hate it. RoS - Yeah, Kylo. Torture. Etc. You're right. Only two movies where he noticeably isn't locked up or held at gunpoint. Wow.
What was my favorite sequel trilogy moment? None. Unless any right-wing reactionary assholes end up reading this. In which case my favorite moment was when Rey and Finn have that conversation about how all the bad guys in the galaxy are white people. Just like in real life.
The sequels are not my favourite. So know one liked it when Luke raised his xwing. Or when R2 projected Leia to give Luke the kick he needed. Or “Chewy, we’re home”. C’mon.
The only Jedi we haven't seen yet post Order 66 that I want to see isn't Quinlan, but rather is Bariss Offee. As an Iquisitor. And have her and Ahsoka go at it. I rather like that we, nor Vader, or Obi-Wan, know what happened to Quinlan Vos. It really fits that character.
There isn't a single redeeming quality of the sequel trilogy. A bad remake, an utterly horrible deconstruction, and a poor attempt at fan service to bring it back.