“Hey Obi Wan, Bail here. Just in case you’re dead and the empire has this transmitter, just want to let you know I’ll head to Tatooine for that kid you’ve been guarding from the empire.”
Reva's Plot Armor is strong. 'Killed' twice now
“Hey Obi Wan, Bail here. Just in case you’re dead and the empire has this transmitter, just want to let you know I’ll head to Tatooine for that kid you’ve been guarding from the empire.”
Reva's Plot Armor is strong. 'Killed' twice now
I wouldn't mind if she went back to Tattooine and was killed by that woman she maimed.
I'm so tired of every other evil character breaking free from the Dark Side. That's supposed to be nearly impossible and it cheapens Vaders death so much. It's like everybody else can not only break free of the Dark Side, but they can do it with less effort and less blood on their hands than Vader. The sequels already undid most of what he died for, and now we have this cheap retread of Asajj Ventress cheapening Anakin's redemption even more.
I really thought that Vader was going to give Reva the "Only I can save you/Serve me or die" bit.
As internally traitorous as the Sith are usually are, Vader never seems to have apprentices outside of non canon print media (as far as I know).
It was the only reason I see for them leaving her alive.
However, the backlash from making Reva Vader's first "Canon" apprentice I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy. She's had to put up with enough already.
It's getting pretty ridiculous how every time we see Vader he gets even more powerful, regardless of place in the timeline. In Star Wars he's slow-motion fighting an old man with a strip light, then in the next one he can fling filing cabinets around using power o' t' mind a bit. Now he can stop steering-wheel light sabres using jazz hands, pull spaceships out of the sky (though not see the identical spaceship parked behind it), and easily disco-dance around slices. I fully expect that by 2025 we will see him destroying an entire solar system with a pelvic thrust.
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Ha!
Well canonically this is Vader in his prime--technically not as powerful as Anakin was at his ROTS peak, but more advanced in techniques he didn't need to rely on as much at the time because he had more freedom of movement.
So the ship thing makes sense, but what doesn't track quite as well is Vader completely missing that it was a decoy. I'd think he could sense the people (and lack of people) aboard.
Ehh, the ship was parked behind it and the entire episode was retreading the fact that Obi-Wan knew Anakin is aggressive and blind to things at times due to his aggressive nature. I absolutely buy that, rounding the corner and seeing the ship leaving, Vader would act first and think later.
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It’s less the Darkside and more being a Sith, I think, that is supposed to be hard to come back from (sometimes used interchangeably).
In canon and out, being a Darksider is easier to bounce back from than being a full Sith it seems, and the Inquisitors are just dark siders.
Quinlan, Assajj, half of Luke’s trainees back in the New Republic Legends stuff, Starkiller, Mara Jade, etc…….all fell or were darksiders and came back.
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Yeah, I guess but even the old Legends stuff beat that idea into the ground. The movies generally made it sound like it was the Dark Side itself that would utterly consume you, rather than anything about the Sith, but I guess that's an OK retcon. I just feel like it kind of guts the heart of the original 6 movies even further.
part V
Great episode only 1 problem
How do you get a lightsaber run through your torso and not be dead almost instantly?
This is somewhat different than cut in half. Accepting that Darth Maul is still alive is also a huge stretch.
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Stopped watching after episode 3. Vader and Obi-Wan fighting feels like they're ignoring the OT canon because they couldn't justify this show's existence so the solution to generate hype is "do better than the originals" Debating if I should continue.
Almost killing off the Grant Inqusitor further cements the feeling that it's "story we wanna tell" over canon.