The mountain clan matron said Morgan's facial tattoos disappeared because the Nightsisters' spells were distinguished so why do Merrin and Asajj Ventress get to keep theirs?
The mountain clan matron said Morgan's facial tattoos disappeared because the Nightsisters' spells were distinguished so why do Merrin and Asajj Ventress get to keep theirs?
Agent Kallus without a doubt has had the biggest change of heart
Emrie
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Never heard of her
^ I think the production value and cinematography is top notch. I wish the other live action series were on the same level in that aspect. But I just personally think star wars is at its best when there's cool aliens and droids and big battles and shoot outs. Star wars has always been a bit campy and over the top so Andor just felt underwhelming because they went for the more plot heavy approach which is fine but not my cup of tea
It's a decent show if it wasn't star wars. There were no aliens. No droids. Very little action. Everything that makes star wars what it is loved for is missing from Andor. It's a melodrama and a very slow paced one at that
Most boring thing to come from star wars in forever
^ what's your problem? You're so hostile for no reason. I posted two comments because I forgot to respond to the other part of your question. It's not that deep. And we don't have to agree. All I'm saying is the preschool series has so many limitations with what it can do that it's hindering canonicity so I think Lucasfilm or Disney or whatever should simply recognize it as non canon. That way the show writers can do whatever they want without creating so many inconsistencies and plot holes. That's my opinion. You've made it clear that you disagree and that's totally fine. Move on with your day.
^ the show writers for TBB have already stated that nothing has been retconned for her return. It's most likely a flashback episode.
I stated my question exactly how I intended to. I don't have an issue with the show existing. I just don't think it should be Canon because of the obvious restrictions that comes with a preschool series
^ the lightsabers still cut through trees and rocks and the occasional droid as seen in The Tale of Short Spire. It's inconsistent. Not to mention younglings in TCW series did not have limitations
I'm glad you don't care about Canon but some people do and as much as I understand it's a preschool series there are some things that can only be explained as lazy writing. Like "bad guys" fight the younglings with metal rods and the younglings lightsabers don't cut through them. Do the writers even know what a lightsaber is? And then the younglings fight droids but their lightsabers just bounce off the droids rather than slicing through them.
I know it's a preschool series and I'm not the target audience as a 22 year old man but I can't help but notice the countless plot holes. It seems a bit limited with what is allowed so the lightsabers don't even cut through metal. There's no blasters. All the adults in the series are incompetent and weak. I don't think the series should be considered Canon but maybe I'm overthinking it?
I love Resistance. The first several episodes are a bit silly but by the end of season 1 the tone becomes more serious. I hate that it gets such a bad rep. The animation is beautiful. Something about the lighting makes it feel cozy and warm. The characters are hit or miss. I love some of the original characters especially the First Order villains but others are kind of annoying and you wish they would shut up. Overall I think everyone should give it a chance. Get past the first 5 or 6 episodes and you'll enjoy it
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Season 1 without a doubt
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You all seem to be forgetting about how he was trying to rescue the rodian captured by the tuskan raiders. That was BEFORE his time with them. And he didn't even kill the mutt that was attacking him. I mean he's not even a "bad guy" at this point. His "criminal enterprise" didn't even break any laws lmao. What am I missing here?
I don't think there was enough build up to Boba Fett switching sides. He just climbed outta the sarlac pit and decided he was gonna stop killing and be benevolent. I'm all for a reformed villain but it feels like I missed his entire redemption arc. Am I wrong to feel this way?
Bo Katan claims to be the last living member of her lineage but Korkie isn't confirmed to be dead. I liked him in the Clone Wars and would like to see more of him