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Completely agree with Paradigm. The show is miles ahead of the prequel trilogy, and to be honest...it was hard to believe it was considered a "kid's show" at some points. Attempted genocide, slave trade, even a sociopathic Jedi. It's fantastic show, and I haven't met someone who didn't like it.

I will admit, the first season and the first half of the second season are...alright, but after that it really picks up. By season four, it's pretty intense most of the time.

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That's kind of my point. Everything before "A New Hope" is forever tainted with the prequels. The Clone Wars exists to serve a gap in the prequel Trilogy which makes sense. All credit to it for that. I'm sure it does it well if you're into that, which I'm not. I kind of like being able to keep the original trilogy away from the terrible choices made decades later. The originals aren't perfect (with the exception of Empire) but they are a damned sight better than what came after them. The attempts to save the stupid decisions made in the prequels just further cements them and sadly reduces the chances of them ever being undone.

Apparently this new show is set 5 years before "A New Hope" which is pretty stupid. We don't need to know what happens just before "A New Hope" as we get told that in the opening credits. The stealing of the Death Star plans is the Rebels first victory against the Empire.




They are also undercutting Vader with the introduction of the (admitedly cool looking, if not redundant) Inquisitor. Vader is the Inquisitor, why else would he be tracking down Leia in "A New Hope". I also find it hard to believe that Vader hadn't tracked down and destroyed the remaining Jedi 15 years after he put on the suit.

Star Wars: Rebels: A False Hope before the New Hope. What is the point in this story?

Couldn't we have had something else that doesn't try to unnecessarily cram its way in to the setting?

   
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Vader is the Inquisitor


Actually I believe he was the Emperor's enforcer. The Emperor had all sorts of fun groups in his organization, not just Vader.

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 Medium of Death wrote:

Couldn't we have had something else that doesn't try to unnecessarily cram its way in to the setting?

Out of interest, what would you rather see? There's nothing to cover between I and II, II and III has already been done, and the OT doesn't leave much room for manoeuvre.

Personally, I still have a dream that one day, somehow, we'll get to see the Old Republic on screen, but I think Rebels is going to be good and isn't unnecessary.

 
   
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And who doesn't want to see Ronan Fel on screen? Haters thats who!

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Who?

I mean, Ronan Fel.

WTF is he?

(as someone who has read maybe 2 dozen EU stories out of the 250-odd).

I'm OVER 50 (and so far over everyone's BS, too).
Old enough to know better, young enough to not give a ****.

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This is all just laying the groundwork for a Skywalker run at the Presidency.



In terms of irritating, incompetent creatures who get in the way of everything we want to see, most Americans overwhelmingly prefer Jar Jar Binks to the United States Congress. That’s according to a chart put together by the Washington Post, which combined favorability ratings for political figures taken from a Gallup Poll, and a recent survey FiveThirtyEight conducted on the Star Wars films. There were some surprises: People claim to like Padme more than Boba Fett, and Anakin Skywalker more than Darth Vader; and at least one percent of respondents who said they’ve watched a Star Wars film and live on planet Earth were “unfamiliar” with Luke Skywalker. Not so surprising was that people greatly prefer their annoying, attention-seeking behaviors and disastrous Senate votes to come from computer-generated jerks, rather than electorate-generated ones.


Highlighted completely unbelievable parts for ease.

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 Zathras wrote:
 Goliath wrote:
 kronk wrote:
Do you need to watch the Clone Wars toons to be up to date with this show?
Nope, this is an entirely new story, characters, etc.


Though it would be nice to see a certain female Togrutan that left the Jedi Order make an appearance in the show.


I believe there was some official character pics released recently, once of which was Ashoka(clearly all grown up)

I'm fairly certain that Ashoka will make an appearance, and possibly be a tertiary recurring character.


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 Medium of Death wrote:
That's kind of my point. Everything before "A New Hope" is forever tainted with the prequels. The Clone Wars exists to serve a gap in the prequel Trilogy which makes sense. All credit to it for that. I'm sure it does it well if you're into that, which I'm not. I kind of like being able to keep the original trilogy away from the terrible choices made decades later. The originals aren't perfect (with the exception of Empire) but they are a damned sight better than what came after them. The attempts to save the stupid decisions made in the prequels just further cements them and sadly reduces the chances of them ever being undone.

Apparently this new show is set 5 years before "A New Hope" which is pretty stupid. We don't need to know what happens just before "A New Hope" as we get told that in the opening credits. The stealing of the Death Star plans is the Rebels first victory against the Empire.



The "rebels" were hardly a homogenous group.

Stealing the plans was their first major victory, but that doesn't mean there wasn't any resistance to speak of before that. There could have been plenty of minor victories, and some losses, prior to stealing the plans.

Did you ever play Empire at War? The Death Star plans don't show up till way down the campaign.

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 Grey Templar wrote:

I believe there was some official character pics released recently, once of which was Ashoka(clearly all grown up)




IIRC, they're both scheduled to receive figures in the show's toy line, too.

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 Platuan4th wrote:
 Grey Templar wrote:

I believe there was some official character pics released recently, once of which was Ashoka(clearly all grown up)




IIRC, they're both scheduled to receive figures in the show's toy line, too.
Yay! The absence of Ashoka in season 6 was upsetting, so getting more of her in Rebels is always a good thing also glad to see that she looks almost identical to her vision of herself from the cave on Mortis

   
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 chromedog wrote:
Who?

I mean, Ronan Fel.

WTF is he?

(as someone who has read maybe 2 dozen EU stories out of the 250-odd).




Emperor of the Fel Empire during the Legacy Era and resident Bad Ass.

   
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 Medium of Death wrote:
They are also undercutting Vader with the introduction of the (admitedly cool looking, if not redundant) Inquisitor. Vader is the Inquisitor, why else would he be tracking down Leia in "A New Hope". I also find it hard to believe that Vader hadn't tracked down and destroyed the remaining Jedi 15 years after he put on the suit.


Because the Galaxy is a huge fething place and a single man can't be all over it at once?

Though the movies don't highlight this, the Star Wars galaxy is very similar to the 40K Galaxy in size and scope. The Empire is as big as the Imperium, and at any one time there are probably hundreds of minor rebellions or conspiracies that need to be put down. It makes perfect sense for the Emperor to have multiple high-level agents that he can dispatch to deal with sensitive matters (this is also addressed in the old EU- they were called Emperor's Hands), and the Imperial military is of course, a military, which means it almost certainly has its own intelligence/counter-intelligence agencies.

Vader is the big dog, but it's nonsensical to think that he should be at the forefront of every major event within the era.
   
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Is that real???

If we get adult Ahsoka then I might be able to forgive Disney for killing off Clone Wars.

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Interesting. Old Ben Kenobi and Ashoka making appearances could be very cool indeed.

But if there's scope for returning characters, for the love of God give us more Cad Bane, and a more as-we-knew-him Boba Fett!

 
   
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And Hondo! He was awesome.

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I'm assuming that piece is official promo art, as I've found it now on several news sites. The fact it has the same lay out as all the other character intro art helps.

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I went searching for it and found it and a bunch of others on some guy's Deviant Art site. I think they're (convincing) fakes. I'd very much like to be wrong about this.

I doubt I am though, as that shot of Ahsoka above is just a shop of an existing still:

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You may be right. Here's an image of the art for the upcoming Obi Wan figure from a toy show:



His hair looks similar, but is still pretty brown there rather than grey.

Also, what have we here, hmm?

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 Platuan4th wrote:
You may be right. Here's an image of the art for the upcoming Obi Wan figure from a toy show:



His hair looks similar, but is still pretty brown there rather than grey.

Also, what have we here, hmm?


The Inquisitor's TIE Advanced. Wasn't Darth Vader's meant to be a prototype as well?

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 -Shrike- wrote:
 Platuan4th wrote:
You may be right. Here's an image of the art for the upcoming Obi Wan figure from a toy show:



His hair looks similar, but is still pretty brown there rather than grey.

Also, what have we here, hmm?


The Inquisitor's TIE Advanced. Wasn't Darth Vader's meant to be a prototype as well?


Yep. I find this one interesting as it's very much showing a progressive step to how they got to Vader's version from the standard TIE.

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Yep, and Vader's is even more advanced than that one.

Vader's has a larger drive section - in addition to the shields that this one probably has (regular TIEs don't have shields) and a hyperdrive.

I'm OVER 50 (and so far over everyone's BS, too).
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Imperial Knights are awesomeness incarnated. Legacy and Knights of the old Republic are my favourites out of EU. Clone Wars were cool, while I've lost interest in the Rebels after the first interview with the designing team.

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It's a shame we may never see the Knights again now that Dark Horse lost their rights and Marvel seems uninterested in continuing Legacy was a bright spot in the past few years of rather bland and crappy EU content.

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 Grey Templar wrote:
 Zathras wrote:
 Goliath wrote:
 kronk wrote:
Do you need to watch the Clone Wars toons to be up to date with this show?
Nope, this is an entirely new story, characters, etc.


Though it would be nice to see a certain female Togrutan that left the Jedi Order make an appearance in the show.


I believe there was some official character pics released recently, once of which was Ashoka(clearly all grown up)

I'm fairly certain that Ashoka will make an appearance, and possibly be a tertiary recurring character.


Which would be fine by me. She is my favorite character from the Clone Wars series, followed by the clones of Domino Squad (thought Fives got a raw deal in the end)

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Extended trailer. Very "new hope" vibe, almost Firefly-like with independent and chaotic characters from the Rebels.

The Empire does appear to have sharp antagonists. Rather enjoying.





   
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Hmm... still maintaining the wild swings in tone that Clone Wars had; one minute wacky comedy, the next people dying horribly. And I have a feeling that antagonists who can't hit the broad side of a barn fighting heroes who can kill 4 guys with 4 shots will get old real fast.

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 H.B.M.C. wrote:
Hmm... still maintaining the wild swings in tone that Clone Wars had; one minute wacky comedy, the next people dying horribly. And I have a feeling that antagonists who can't hit the broad side of a barn fighting heroes who can kill 4 guys with 4 shots will get old real fast.


The protagonist can't hit worth spit either until they're being chased. Look at the scene where the Jedi's shooting the Imperial Scout behind cover. He's not even shooting near the scout or his cover.

Every single person in that trailer is a terrible shot until they NEED to hit. Even the TIE is such a good(read: lucky) shot when he hits that he only destroys exactly the spot between the important box and the kid.

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 H.B.M.C. wrote:
Hmm... still maintaining the wild swings in tone that Clone Wars had; one minute wacky comedy, the next people dying horribly. And I have a feeling that antagonists who can't hit the broad side of a barn fighting heroes who can kill 4 guys with 4 shots will get old real fast.


I don't know, it worked for IV-VI

Assuming the tone is a range from brought the series rather than sudden jumps, can't see it being an issue. I'd rather watch something that goes from lighthearted to deep than 20+ episodes of tragedy or pointless humour. A mix is the best of both worlds.

 
   
 
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