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    Kind of wondering if a second season could deal with Dooku's relationship with Jango Fett. Funny thing is, Dee Bradley Baker, despite being pretty much the voice for the clones in animation, has never voiced Jango or the older Boba outside of video games.


    Although technically, Dooku's probably no longer a Jedi by that point so it might be stretching the title a bit....
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    As someone who's not fully aware of the lore, what happened with the Inquisitors? (the one in this series looked awesome, btw - was he in more stuff or was he a one-off here?) We saw them in "Obi-Wan" and "Rebels" but when was the latest in the timeline they appeared and what happened to them? Were their fates all accounted for in "Rebels" and when whatsisname said that Vader was the last remnants of the Jedi way back in "A New Hope" does that still hold up in current updated continuity or was the whole idea of Inquisitors long gone by then?
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    Quote Originally Posted by j9ac9k View Post
    As someone who's not fully aware of the lore, what happened with the Inquisitors? (the one in this series looked awesome, btw - was he in more stuff or was he a one-off here?) We saw them in "Obi-Wan" and "Rebels" but when was the latest in the timeline they appeared and what happened to them? Were their fates all accounted for in "Rebels" and when whatsisname said that Vader was the last remnants of the Jedi way back in "A New Hope" does that still hold up in current updated continuity or was the whole idea of Inquisitors long gone by then?
    Most of the known Inquisitors appeared in, died, or were accounted for across the second volume of the Darth Vader comic, the Fallen Order game, and Rebels.

    The Inquisitors were never actual or legitimate Sith in the same way Ventress wasn't officially one so she didn't get in the way of the Rule of Two until Dooku bumped off Sidious, but then he had to cut ties with her. Like they deliberately trained them to be capable enough of hunting Jedi but not powerful enough to be a threat to either Vader or Palpatine.

    The Inquisitor here was basically a one-off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tofali View Post
    Filoni is really villainizing Mace Windu as the scapegoat to color the one dimensional stories he's telling. Now Mace has to contend with the blame of pushing Anakin to darkness, the blame of his "rudeness" to Ahsoka was the cause to why she didn't inform the council about what Maul revealed to her about Anakin being Sidious' apprentice and now Mace's following the rules is being used as the final push for Dooku to go all dark when Mace was given a seat in the council instead of him.
    You're blaming this on Filoni? Even in ROtS it's clear that Mace Windu's dogma is a serious problem. He's emblematic of pretty much everything wrong with the Jedi Order of his time. He's too attached to rules and procedure, with the way things are always done. He's inflexible, and entirely too willing to do the Republic's dirty work.

    He's actually the perfect foil for Dooku here, because in trying to cure the ill he believes Mace Windu represents, Dooku will become something FAR, FAR worse.

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    Funny thing is in AOTC, especially in the deleted scenes, Mace's characterization is largely different from TPM and ROTS-along with Yoda,he's the guy assuring Obi-Wan that Anakin is up to the task of protecting Padme and seems to have faith in the Chosen One prophecy.

    I think this is even reflected in some of the EU at the time, that Mace is more of a "true believer" by this time.

    But then in ROTS he's back to his old skepticism of Anakin.

    As for the Inquisitors, according to Wookiepedia apart from Yoda,Obi-Wan, and Ashoka, apparently most of the surviving trained Jedi were pretty much dead so they weren't as needed (Vader of course, had other duties other than hunting Jedi) so Palpatine didn't bother to recruit new members.
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    Could more Tales of the Jedi episode's be made and what are the odds?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xwho View Post
    Could more Tales of the Jedi episode's be made and what are the odds?
    Probably depends on whether Filoni has more stories to tell I suppose, this was a pretty personal project for him from the sounds of things.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xwho View Post
    Could more Tales of the Jedi episode's be made and what are the odds?
    Considering how non-specific the title is, I would guess they're looking to give us more stories with Jedi whether it's from Filoni or not. They just might take their time until another good idea (or ideas) comes along.

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    Has there been a official statement of whether Dooku was still a Jedi or not in "the Sith Lord" somepoint after the Tales of the Jedi became available?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xwho View Post
    Has there been a official statement of whether Dooku was still a Jedi or not in "the Sith Lord" somepoint after the Tales of the Jedi became available?
    I think he had left the Jedi at the point, but he was still in good standing with them. He had taken his position as "Count" by then. (I'm like 82% sure)

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    They even still kind of trust him at the beginning of AOTC (Despite him forming the seperatists which are on the verge of war with the Republic), with Mace and Ki-Adi-Mundi defending him from Padme's accusation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by j9ac9k View Post
    I think he had left the Jedi at the point, but he was still in good standing with them. He had taken his position as "Count" by then. (I'm like 82% sure)
    If he was using a Jedi ship in "the Sith Lord", does that imply that he was still with the order and maybe override him leaving the order before the phantom menace?
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    Not a fan of the first episode but the rest of them were straight up baller. Wait, should a 52 year old man be using that terminology? Ok, they are awesome! There, that probably sounds better.
    I do wish they did a little more with Dooku to show more of the why he fell and how he fell. I mean, he was a pretty strong Jedi and should not have been so easily swayed by the Emperor.

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    Interesting thing about the timing of the Dooku episode is that Palpatine pretty much wastes no time at all replacing Maul, also working with Dooku even before Maul's (presumed) death.

    Also kind of an added bit of evilness from Palpatine, going with the Jedi council to Naboo probably hours after killing one of it's members.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisIII View Post
    Interesting thing about the timing of the Dooku episode is that Palpatine pretty much wastes no time at all replacing Maul, also working with Dooku even before Maul's (presumed) death.

    Also kind of an added bit of evilness from Palpatine, going with the Jedi council to Naboo probably hours after killing one of it's members.
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