It’s safe to assume if Jecki had survived she would’ve gone onto made for a hell of a Jedi Master. Her ability to hold her own in the duel for so long was crazy to watch
@@willfilmon182 This is likely their first real fight against force wielding opponent who was genuinely trying to kill them, as good as training is won't fully compare to the real thing
100%. Total respect for Jecki and how well she fought. She had some real “Ahsoka” vibes. She for sure would have made a kick ass Jedi. So sad to see her die 😢
He said he has no name, but the Jedi would call him Sith. Made me think that he doesnt identify as sith but thats what the jedi would call him. The Ren theme played when he covered up osha
he literally called himself a sith.. he is sith.. he is saying that because there isnt suppose to be a sith around or not known anyway.. so this destroys established cannon in the series
@@KrGsMrNKusinagi0are you really THAT stupid? He said that he has no name, but the Jedi would call him-Sith. Meaning that’s what the Jedi would call a Darkside wielder a Sith because they are so egotistical and arrogant that they wouldn’t know the difference between a Sith and a simple Darkside wielder.
@@6-dpegasus425 Agreed. Or at least it's a commentary of how Jedi feel like they are the only ones who should be able to wield the force, while everybody else is their enemy.
I really liked the choreography - kinda puts Ahsoka to shame ngl. As other people in the comments have said, he could be the first Knight of Ren. He does look similar to Ren from the comics, but without the burns, scars, and a different mask. And on the topic of the Jedi potentially covering up the discovery of a Sith... well, they did cover up what happened with Mae and Osha, so it's not far fetched.
I think it's going to be more, him corrupting Sol to the Dark Side. He nearly had him all the way there after killing Jecki, the only thing that kept Sol from falling completely was Osha. A Jedi that falls, is not a Jedi anymore.
@@CrashB111that's where I thought he was going as well with "kill a Jedi without a weapon". Those comments about Sol and his darkness were interesting too.
Sol could have had that head and been totally sin free and having a Jedi funeral party to celebrate his teams joining with the Force. I guess he harbors some secret dark secret that's him second guessing himself. Not a ''good'' Jedi.
when he kills Jecki, we can't see it - but i 100% believe he did not stab her 3 times, i don't think the left arm moved at all. I 100% believe he stabbed her the first time, turned the saber off and on again punching another hole in her, turned it off again and then turned it back on punching another hole in her all without moving more than his wrist.
Thanks to Jack, Julien, Jordan and Christian! 🌑 It's great to see the energy absorption metal *cortosis* brought into live-action. 🔸 Did y'all notice a bit of the 'Kylo Ren' theme played as 'Qimir' knelt and covered 'Osha' with his cloak, near the end?
I wouldn't be mad about it. While I still think the sequel trilogy was pretty bad, I think the best thing Disney can do is start peppering in some sequel connections and bridging that gap a bit. It could at least give a little bit of justice to all of the cool ideas that were executed poorly in the movies.
First thank you for the video guys as always fun to watch :D , I loved the fights in this episode, for me that was how i expected the Jedis reaction to Sith for the first time.
11:15 - You’re absolutely right. The fight choreography in this show 1000x better than in that crap we got from Asohka. Manny also has a dance background, so his movements and very quick but fluid and graceful.
Why am I starting to suspect more and more that Rosario Dawson (Ahsoka) was not athletic enough to wield lightsabers and do good duels? Even Hayden had to slow down his moves when fighting against her. The same with the Sabine actress. Only young Ahsoka could keep up. These actors all seem to have the athleticism to handle these moves.
I think that nobody knows what the hell is going on in this show and i wish it made sense. Theres a point where I can't tell if its poorly written or trying and failing to be clever.
- Mae turned good last episode and immediately turned bad again - Mundi knows the Sith are back but says nothing - Sith should be extinct but Smilo Ran calls himself a Sith - Smilo Ren is so powerful but has remained hidden all this time? - Smilo Ran can float about the place but no one else? - Padawan was better at fighting a 'Sith' than a Jedi master - Mae keeps saying she loves Osha but then tries to kill her all the time - They let the moths take the Sith and just leave without checking he's dead? - Where was Sol at the start of the fight? He just lets everyone get killed - Lightsabers can just be turned off all the time? - Not sure why Jedi can sense the two girls on the witches planet but no one at all could sense Smilo Ran? - Where is Tenebrae etc?
Wrong. Sith aren’t extinct. How the hell do you explain Darth Plagueis, Tenebrous, Bane, Zannah? 2. Ki-Adi-Mundi NEVER saw the Sith. He saw Mae fighting WITHOUT a lightsaber. Sith never went in his mind.
-she wanted to turn herself in, now all the people she would've turned herself in to are dying - no, ki adi doesn't know that, he knows a dark side force user exists. - the sith were never extinct that's, like, the whole point of the phantom menace lmao - yeah? - yeah? - being a Jedi master isn't about sword skills, jecki is just a better sword fighter than an average Jedi. - yeah? she's not a good person? - yeah? they're running away? - separated from the fight, like Jecki. it was a chaotic fight and Qimir "doesn't follow the rules" - google "Cortosis" - have you watched the Phantom Menace, or any Star wars ever, sith regularly hide their force signature from Jedi. that's what palpatine did until episode 3 lmao. - idk, idc, we might find out later in the series.
Jecki was obviously a fighting prodigy and Sol trained her well. Sol was the best fighter anyways and would have killed Qimir if OSHA didn’t stop him from turning to the dark side. With regard to Sol missing at the beginning, I also wondered about that. However I figure Qimir focused on pushing him as far as possible so he could slaughter the knights while Sol was recovering
@@stevena.7022 do you even like Star Wars if you’re unaware that attacking in anger and finishing off a disarmed opponent is a fall to the dark side thing? Did you watch RotJ or RotS?
So 8 Jedi Masters are easily killed by that guy, who politely wait for him to fight each one in turn. Yet some young padawan does far better than them all??! Oh right, she's a woman. So Mary Sued.
To be fair it's Obi-Wan the padawan, not even jedi knight yet, who defeated Darth Maul not Qui-Gon-Jinn the jedi master. She will be a mary sue if she somehow survive the triple kill blow she got.
@@itachiaurion3198 At least Qui-Gon-Jinn the Jedi master was fighting him at the same time, wearing him down. Also, that Sith just killed 8 other Jedi masters at the at one time. If that's not Mary Sue, WTF is?
Qimir hates Sol for some unexplained reason, so he was toying with Jecki until she shattered his mask, so then he killed her. Also isn't a Mary sue someone lacking in flaws or weaknesses, so how can she be a Mary sue if she's dead?
I think that Qimir doesnt have a name because he hasnt been given a title by his master. He may well be a rogue that the true master will kill for breaking the rules.
This was the best intro of all the Acolyte intros. I like how Quimir fights low down & dirty while simultaneously reminding the Jedi of their princibles & rules in combat. P.S. If i was Sol, i would have killed Quimire in front of Osha...
Great reaction guys. As much as I haven't enjoyed most of this show, I've enjoyed the unarmed combat and the lightsaber fights in this episode were the most brutal I've seen. Also, when the dark force user said that the Jedi might call him a sith, I took that saying that the Jedi use the word Sith as a derogatory word to describe anyone who uses the dark side.
i love this reaction! i want to sit in a room full of people that just want to enjoy star wars. Hopefully the Mandalorian movie will give us that chance to be among fans and live a moment in life
OSHA: you’re the violent one. Mae: they turned you against me! OSHA should have said: what were the last words you said to me? ‘I’ll kill you?’ Also…”they turned you against me”…and proceeded to knock out her sister, leave her possibly mortally injured, take her identity and leave her for dead. Ladies and gentlemen, this is what you call being a sociopathic psychopath.”even in the revelation of our triumph, we see the depth of our despair.” Could he be somehow related to Mae and OSHA? Part of the coven? A third baby? A brother? Which would explain all the “you don’t recognize me? And “you look familiar” and “remember me?” And “you!”
@@bibar7 and then proceeded to dress Osha like herself and leave her on the planet with the Sith who’s trying to kill her!!! Wtf??? Are we supposed to like Mae or have sympathy for her because that’s not how that works.
18:08 Until this moment, Sol spent the entire season calling Osha and Mae by name, so why did he switch it up to "she" and "your sister" now? My guess is because he knows this is Mae pretending to be Osha! The Jedi just had a very bad day, but there is a bit of silver lining, Mae! They came to Khofar to get Mae and bring her back to the temple, so why jeopardize this opportunity by calling her out? Get her @$$ on the ship! 18:54 "What extraordinary beans we are." --Qimir So he's a witch? Makes sense. He very likely was on Brendok with the other witches. He might not have been part of Mae and Osha's coven, but that doesn't matter. Mother Aniseya and Koril's coven welcomes numerous other species, I don't see why they wouldn't welcome other witches to share Brendok with them. Force users who were not Jedi were all in the same boat, friend or foe, they all had a common enemy now (the Jedi) and interest (the survival of their religion/culture), which is pretty much what Qimir told Sol when explaining why he revealed himself now. Episode two didn't give us the whole story, but it firmly tied the Sith to Mother Aniseya's coven--she explained the Thread in the exact same words Chancellor Palpatine explained the Dark Side of the Force and Sith to Anakin in Revenge of the Sith; surely, that wasn't coincidental, but intentional! We can't overlook the fact that the technique Darth Plagueis will use in 90 years or so to create Anakin is the exact same technique Mother Aniseya used to create Osha and Mae! Qimir healed Mae through the Force, which is another technique that Palpatine told Anakin his master could do. Qimir might not be Palpatine's master or Palpatine's master's master, but he is connected to them. He has access to techniques Palpatine will site decades later. The Sith are witches, and when you think about it, it explains Palpatine's look throughout Star Wars. Palpatine has dressed like a witch/Warlock for nearly all the time we've known him. His appearance screams witch: black hooded robe, bony fingers, decrepit appearance, and sickly eyes--the man shoots lightning from his fingertips like a witch casting spells! We should also take into account that Darth Sidious and Darth Tyranus made a pact with the Witches of Dathomir and kept going back to them for apprentices. Star Wars Rebels went out of its way to show Palpatine standing before what looked a lot like a witch's cauldron when he found Ezra in the World Between Worlds. Will next week's episode show us the other side of the story from 16 years ago? That story is coming. I wouldn't be surprised if we see that Mae isn't as dark as we were led to believe that she was. Mae is a character motivated by fear. She did what she did 16 years ago because she was afraid to lose her sister. She was hurt that her sister and best friend would choose a bunch of strangers over her, and she allowed that hurt to fester into anger. We saw her light the fire, but what if it was revealed that she went back to the room trying to put the fire out. Her story is a revenge story, right? That only works if she really cared for her sister, which she clearly did and still does. Mae's beliefs were shaken in episode two, as she was forced to realize that what she had believed all these years was a lie. The Jedi told her that Mae was alive and moments later she saw her own sister with her own eyes. She believed the Jedi were liars and killers, but she learned firsthand the Jedi had told her the truth and that her sister was alive. It's no wonder she had a change of heart the moment she set foot on Khofar. if she was wrong about the Jedi, what else might she have been wrong about? Still, we have unseen footage of Kelnacca fighting someone on what looks like Brendok. We also saw Torbin scared on the ship as they were leaving Brendok. Was Torbin under a spell again? Was Kelnacca? Yord confirmed that Qimir could get inside their heads in this episode, and Osha reminded us that her mother could do that too! Did Qimir still Mother Aniseya's techniques for himself? Did Qimir get in the heads of Torbin and have him destroy the coven? Did Kelnacca jump in, trying to stop him? Qimir told us that he wanted a pupil, and Mae was that pupil until she betrayed him. How did he get her? If he orchestrated what went down on Brendok 16 years ago, that was a genius move, as he was the unseen player that Mother Koril was actually worried the girls would run into while they played in the forest alone. We were told that the Jedi were keeping their distance for weeks, so why fear the people who weren't actively trying to make contact? It makes sense to fear someone unpredictable. I think the witches who announced the Jedi's arrival during the ascension already clued us into someone else being there that night when she said the Jedi had sliced through their platform. Why would the Jedi do that? Indara made it very clear that the Jedi just wanted to talk, and this series has shown us time and time again that the Jedi don't draw their weapon unless provoked. The first time the Stranger is shown he ignites his lightsaber as a show of power. Qimir is good at masking his true self, something Palpatine excelled at. It wouldn't have been hard for Qimir to hide from the Jedi on Brendok, and since Sith hadn't been seen for millennia anyone of this era would immediately assume a person wielding a lightsaber was a Jedi, and I think that that's exactly what happened on Brendok. I'm enjoying this show, and I can't wait to see where it goes, but I assume it's headed for more connections to Darth Plagueis and Palpatine's history of the Sith. Let's go!
Cortosis is canon. It was introduced in the first of the new Thrawn novels. Dooku was using it to make clone armor. It was to be used during order 66 but Anakin, Padme, and Thrawn screwed that up for him. Three people that were extremely good at ruining someone's well-laid plans...
Other then the lightsaber battles being better the the sequel trilogy and nearly as good as the prequels duels. Is that we get for the first time in live action the use of cortosis being used in battle against a lightsaber causing them to short out for 5-10 seconds.
I'd argue it's on par. The more iconic prequels duels are still better, but I actually enjoyed this more than the final lightsaber duel(s) of Star Wars II
@ilo2224 I wouldn't say all the prequel duels... but it is better than some. It easily beats attack of the clones, as well as early Clone Wars fights. I still can't call it better than anakin vs Obi-Wan purely because that was enhanced with so many other factors
The last 10 minutes of this episode parallels revenge of the Sith so perfectly. You have Mae and Osha talking about being sisters and loving each other only for one to turn on the other, just like Obi and Ani You have the master wrapping his new padron with a cloak while rescuing her from certain death. You have Sol using his anger and his fear to nearly kill the master, just like Windu almost did, only to be stopped by a Padawan Osha, like Ani stopped Windu. I don't care what the haters say. The showrunners definitely knows her star wars. And like Lucas said. It's like poetry, it rhymes
She is definitely a Star Wars fan for sure, even though I have my flaws with the show fundamentally with regards to some of the filmmaking practices involved in it I do find that people who say that she has the show runner is not a Star Wars fan is highly illogical.
@@OrionInSpace yeah, the show has pacing, dialogue, and story structure issues. But the story, character, music and fights are all very much star wars. And honestly, the story is really good. I just think it's needs to be re-edited slightly
@@shortstuff780 I couldn’t agree more with all those thoughts someone this morning I saw commented on a post saying that this like the Obi-Wan show should have been a two hour or so movie. Some of the dialogue is also a little too on the surface for my liking as well and I also just hate how short the episodes are.
It's not perfect but i think its a good addition to star wars so far. This fight will be used in clips for many years to come and any battle from here on out will be compared to this one.
I’m so frustrated that Jecki and Yord died, but holy crap this episode was SO well done. I wasn’t expecting them to die before Sol ngl. And Jecki and Yord are extremely more interesting characters than Osha and Mae, so I’m hoping that the show stays strong with its characters. I know we have more backstory and also more characters who haven’t come into play yet from the trailers, so if episode 5 was this good I hope it keeps this energy going.
@dbks_ yeah Sol is objectively a great character. And Qimir really has impressed me from his puny little merchant form to now this presence he has as the “sith.”
We are actually going to have some flashbacks in next episodes, and I think something more happened to witches. Maybe Sol helped them die faster in fire xD
Just wanna say seeing the single saber splitting in two was amazing. We’ve seen it in comics and games, like Jedi Survivor/Fallen Order, So finally seeing it on screen was such a treat even though it was at the cost of Jecki 😢
They should just do endless battles for all the remaining episodes. It's the only good part of this horribly written show. I watched two episodes and couldn't go any further, I was so bored and uninterested in any of the characters. Now I will go watch ep 5 just for some fights. Or maybe just clips on YT. Yeah that.
I feel like they're gonna run back to Vernestra, she forbids them to say anything, they will try to take down the Sith together and die. Also, i heard an interesting point somewhere, what if Mundi was talking about the Sith race in Phantom Menace?
There’s one other thing that really made me look down on Master Sol by the end of the episode. He doesn’t even bother to try and recover the fallen Jedis bodies but instead just leaves them for some creatures to come along and eat there bodies. When each body should have been brought back to the temple to be laid to rest. Or at lease be taken into a high orbit near a Star to burn.
Dude there’s a literal Jedi killer, who could literally be a sith on the loose, a guy who slaughtered an entire group of Jedi knights. Sol also needs to protect osha and report back to the council. Of course leaving to Coruscant should be his immediate action. They’ll come back to retrieve the bodies.
How would he do that? Lmao he’s going to drag allllll these bodies out of the forest while their target (as far as he knows) has escaped, AND an alleged Sith is burning them down. Come the fuck on. The next episode will likely have the starship chase from trailers.
It was sad to see but he probably would have been killed trying. Also sol seems to have some dark secrets alluding to the fact he is not as caring as he lets on.
Would've hurt da writer's Parent Trap twist if Sol found Osha while going thru bodies. His Force senses must b weak if he can't tell it's Mae. He seems strangely satisfied with the weird answer of fake Osha when he asks about what happened 2 Mae despite a big reason all those Jedi went 2 that planet was in hopes of finding Mae. Mae should've cut her hair with her knives so that she wouldn't have da smell of burnt hair. If Sol knows it's Mae & is playing along then he's leaving Osha in a very vulnerable state. Mae is 4 sure knowingly abandoning her sister. Last episode Mae wanted 2 surrender 2 Jedi saying they wouldn't arrest her 'cuz she would tell them everything she knows. I guess 'cuz they tried 2 arrest her she' flip-flopped to being "bad" again despite not trying 2 them everything she knows while being hopefully in only temporary custody?
@@willfilmon182 I took his facial expression when talking to Mae to seem he was confused but he didn't dwell on it. Also, Mae tries to flea because she is trying to get away from Qimir who aims to kill her for betraying him. It makes sense for her to believe that Qimir would successfully kill the remaining Jedi, leaving just her and him alone in the forest, meaning no reason to surrender.
Did you notice all the burn scars on Qimir's arms? Fire? More there? Also, what was the wound he healed on Osha? Did Mae stab her and leave her for dead?
@6-dpegasus425 thank you. I didn't think it was a saber, but I couldn't tell. I watched it a third time and maybe I need glasses because now it doesn't look like it haha!
I believe its from hitting the giant rock. You can hear a thud in the background after Osha gets pushed and would be a more believable reason why she is knocked out instead of that small fall.
I hadn’t heard of cortosis until after this episode, just like how none of us knew Ki-Adi Mundi’s “real age” until ppl complained about it when he showed up. Not everyone has read every detail from legends. I’ve been watching Star Wars since the prequels came out when I was a kid, doesn’t mean I know every minute detail. Shit, even George would admit to that in some respects.
@@Sully2001Lol, what kind of response was that… it’s pretty clear that not everyone can know the lore, but you’re not going out of your way to build a room dedicated to it and creating a channel to lure in fans that hope you know as much as them… Also, I promise you’re in the minority. Quite literally everyone has known what cortosis is or was for the past decade.
I remembered KOTOR cortosis having a "chance" to short a saber and that it simply parried the light most times. So your vibroblade could duel with Jedi.
The folly of this channel is trying to make fan fiction the “be all” path. Preloaded assumptions have the potential to allow you to ruin all Star Wars going forward for you. I’ll leave you with this so some of you know how you’ve failed the cave trial: Luke: what’s in there? Yoda: only what you take with you.
People project themself way to much into the show and think they are smarters than the jedi and will not succomb to the dark side like Anakin. This is really tiring to hear about and I'm glad some still know how the force work.
I would love to see Qimir returning to his master, Tenebrous at the end of episode 8. Or even Tenebrous having Qimir and Plageous kneeling to him, or killing off Qimir to see Plageous as his official apprentice.
Helmet and Bracer made out of Cortosis, and anti lightsaber material that can block and short out lightsabers first seen in dark Horse Star Wars Comics back in the day 90's?
I understand why people are hating on it but come on this was fire i loved how these shots were filmed that one scene where j had mai in custody and you could hear the trees moaning and cracking just to have smile appear like that was cool af these scenes are heavily inspired by anime
Qimir is not a sith i repeat he is not a sith. he said the jedi "MIGHT" call him sith but he is not for he has no name. every sith is given a name by a sith master. also they play the kylo ren theme for qimir when he heals Oshi
@@joelwatkins Dooku was the Sith Apprentice Darth Tyrannus and he never had yellow eyes. Even Anakin after being “knighted” Darth Vader didn’t automatically change eye color. It’s only when you are so immersed in the Dark Side of the Force and one with your anger and hate that your eyes turn that color.
Think what the Acolyte is trying to establish with Qimir & the Coven. Is how the Jedi in this era have or are trying to control/suppress any open interpretations of the force or different practices of it in order to maintain the public image they’ve created. Because to common ppl, a force user or someone connected to the will of the force are basically the same as Jedi in their eyes.
The question is; Why wouldn't Sol immediately report this back to Coruscant (Vernestra)? If he does, why is this unacknowledged or disbelieved by the Jedi at large? I would honestly be okay with a dismissal by KAM saying something like, "If you look in the Jedi archives you will find many accounts of false identifications of Sith."
I actually appreciate all of the differing fight choreography. Not all Jedi defend the same, and I'm betting that fighting styles emerge over the many, many years through *many* Masters. Of COURSE, Ahsoka wasn't going to fight like these in 'The Acolyte', as she IS older and 100 years in the future. None of this bothers me...except the offing of Jecki. That was damn....damn.
What if Qimir's master is only revealed in the final episode, and is revealed when Qimir or someone else (Sol? Mae? Osha?) returns to them and is easily dispatched. Cementing just how much more powerful the master is vs. Qimir and the other Jedi.
I just started watching the Acolyte yesterday and is no where near as bad as what people are saying. I won't fully judge the show until after the final episode but so far I'm enjoying it more than the Kenobi show. All that matters to me is the story, characters and settings and so far I am fine with how the show is going on all fronts with only some of the dialogue being a bit cringe for me. The fight scenes in episode 5 were legit some of the best choreographed lightsaber fights in the entire franchise.
The Sith "canon break" people are crying about is so stupid. In TPM, Qui-Gon has a fight with a Sith, he tells the Jedi Council, and what happens? They don't fucking believe him and they gaslight him. "I think we would know if the Sith had returned". So no, it breaks nothing. Sol can tell the council he had a fight with a Sith, and they won't believe him. They'll be all "I think we would know if the Sith returned, idiot"
The BIG difference is by the point Qui-Gon-Jin return to Coruscant nothing too bad happened. He was the only witness and no one was killed. It could have been a dark side fanatic and could be a one off. In this show we have a more than 10 jedi dying in a couples of weeks (and I may be generous with the time frame) and finally a dark side user calling him a sith. If the writter are any good and know they lore the jedi concil may have inertia but not enough to not raise the red alert when several master and knights are killed by a self called sith. Even if it's a bluff the sith where so dangerous for the galaxy than even the republic and a whole squadron of elite jedi duelist from coruscant must be mobilize to find and kill the self calling sith. I guess it will be revealed after that he is not a sith but something like a knight of ren or something... That's the only non breaking way they can do it.
Can not wait to see Kelnacca with black eyes under witch control fighting Torbin and Sol in a flashback in episode 7 (IMDb)!❤ Greetings from Germany💕 PS: Osha has the tattoo on the arm and Mae not. Maybe Sol will see her arm, if she hides her tattoo on the head.
In New Hope Vader kept sensing Kenobi on da Death Star. In RotJ Luke surrenders to Vader 'cuz he is afraid Vader will sense him jeopardizing what's supposed 2 b a secret mission. Dunno y Sol can't sense Mae unless he's playing along but wouldn't also understand aspects of these Force senses as well?
makes no sense for them to swap. One has a massive swirl on her forehead and the other one has a tattoo. Smilo isn't a Sith he is an acolyte similar to Asaj Ventress.
They have been setting sol up as a very sneaky self serving person from the start. Yord was there to show the contrast as he was strictly by the book. Jacki was the sensible middle ground. With just sol left no telling what will happen.
OSHA: you’re the violent one. Mae: they turned you against me! OSHA should have said: what were the last words you said to me? ‘I’ll kill you?’ Also…”they turned you against me”…and proceeded to knock out her sister, leave her possibly mortally injured, take her identity and leave her for dead. Ladies and gentlemen, this is what you call being a sociopathic psychopath.
Woop good talks & nice Beautiful The Acolyte S01 so far 🙂 Always when stream via D+ i use "65 Led Telly & 5.1. wireless headphones. Ginger Tea & couple warm sammies ready for slow drink & munching after click play button 🍵🥪
The theory I like most is Qimir is the beginning of the knights of Ren. I feel like they’re setting up more splinter factions of force users. Baylan/Shin were also not Jedi or Sith and if they came from some kind of faction that could have been started by Qimir could lead to a Knights of Ren movie Filoni said he wants to make.
First good episode of show that was good My Daughter and i both agree writing pace till now garbage Sol and Jecke favorite characters still have Sol good have easily killed him but Jedi principle Leslye weirdo Hedlyund would tell you thats bad
Not Bes'kar Jordan, Cortosis, Bes'kar BLOCKS Lightsaber Blades, not defuses them, it's in Legends, Cortosis defuses Lightsaber blades and sorts out the Lightsaber for a few seconds.
@The716thLegion on episode 3 there’s a theory during the ceremony behind the mother witches is a mysterious sith figure in black robes not showing his face and by himself it could be plagues or his master or smilo ren
Star wars fights are just too silly. Swinging at nothing, spinning around like power rangers, and my favorite: landing stepping side kicks instead of saber pokes.
I think at this point every major character that survived today will make it to episode 8. Episode 8 should also have a lot of death. I make no predictions for who.
I think the simplest answer to the Tenebrous / Plagueis thing is just to shorten the timeframe of all of their reigns. So, like, have Tenebrous be the Sith who came after the ones we see here.