Re: Star Whores: Diverse Agenda
Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2017 2:48 pm
Belated Media's prequels are top notch imo
RIP to the only man that was as sick as Spoony claimed to be...
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I highly preferred it. It was a pretty good portrayal of a broken friendship, as he called it, and I could see the Jedi being killed off in a suicide mission vs being executed by their own government/army XD
Kugelfisch wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2017 1:57 pmHe knows he was only allowed training because Ching Chong convinced them but I think to remember, and I could misremember, that somebody says "the boy mustn't know" or something.AngrySpoonySnob wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2017 1:52 pmHe is there when the council is being told he is unique and might be the most powerful force user around yeah, and I think he is even told before that.Kugelfisch wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2017 1:51 pmIt's still done poorly. Did Anakin even know he was the chosen one? I don't remember it being explicitly said to him.
What exactly was the prophecy anyway? That he would bring balance to the force or something?
We were never shown how they became that way, however. They just briefly mentioned their "adventures" in that one elevator scene as if we're supposed to give a shit. Anakin going from an overly giddy Gary Stu to a fucking emo manchild was jumping the shark and all around poor character development, which was consistently shitty throughout the entire Prequel Trilogy. Didn't help how they made Obi-Wan a colossal douchebag & Hayden Christensen's acting/dialogue as Anakin fucking abysmal, either.Rushy wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2017 1:26 pmEpisode 2 established right away that Obi-Wan and Anakin have a rocky relationship due to how differently they approach things, and it's affected them both. Obi-Wan's way more cynical than he was in Episode 1, and Anakin feels like he's being held back because Obi-Wan is a stickler to the rules. They didn't even want to become a team, it only happened out of respect for Qui-Gon.
I think he said he couldn't find Finn and found another way off-planet. In other words: they better develop this guy in IX, because he was more forced in than anyone else in the movie.Taco Jim wrote: ↑Fri Jun 16, 2017 2:40 pmDid they ever explain what the hell happened to Poe after his X-Wing crashed? He just vanished. Was he thrown clear and abandoned Finn for the lulz?