OnlyAwesomely Yeah. It’s like, “Dude. Don’t remind me. I was at Ashoka’s trail bringing in the real culprit, Bariss Offe and she put me on the path I’m on today”.
I noticed something in Rebels, the only Tie variant that appears is the standard Tie fighter, and the only Stromtrooper variant that appears are the standard ones as well. I wished there was Tie Interceptor and desert and snow troopers
+X Infinity Tie Interceptors didn't come into service until after Empire Strikes Back, when it was decided that the fleet needed faster, deadlier dogfighters. Most planets we've seen are of relatively calm climate. Lothal wouldn't merit special armor, especially since its an unimportant planet.
No, but Tarkin basically implied that the Inquisitor's job was to hunt down Jedi remnants, and then proceeded to state that there were none left. How do you hunt down that which no longer exists? Why be formed for that purpose to begin with?
1M0RTAL_CH1CKEN Krennic was director of installation for the Death Star project, not an operations commander or governer...not really sure why he thought he would receive command of the battlestation.
Ikr!!! LOL that's was makes Tarkin so badass!!! That he's so good at his job he can bitch around those who can kill him in an instant, cough* Vader cough*
+Ceetan847 He and Vader are high level acquaintances, they can tolerate eachothers sarcasm to a degree because they've known eachother since tge clone wars, there's still a line of mutual respect
There is respect but usually people within the same power as Tarkin would be force choked immediately when talking to Vader in such a way, I think he doesn't really do anything to him cuz he knows he gets the job done and probably praises the empire more Han he does, plus killing him would probably piss off the emperor
+Big Mean Squeeze The voice acting here is good but from a UK point of view some of the words sound slightly off when the voice actor Stephen Stanton pronounces them. There is a sharpness and change in pitch which is in part missing in his delivery.
Just noticed that later Grand Admiral Thrawn says pretty much the same thing when he is first seen by Kanan and Ezra in the factory. And he literally causes someone to be roasted.
the Galactic Empire is more badass than the labile FiRsT oRdEr. The badass aura of Tarkin and Vader cannot be compared with the hilarious and silly aura of Hux and Kylo Ren.
It is the Empire way. Nobody gets disciplined behind closed doors. You do wrong, you will get vocally beat down in front of your fellows and your subordinates to show them they best not be failing, or they will be dealing with the same public dressing down.
I love Tarkin on this show, he looks and sounds like his live action counterpart perfectly. It always makes me grin that in the movie, the thoroughly evil Tarkin was played by one of the sweetest, gentlest actors ever and he played the part to perfection...........in a pair of his own slippers haha
actual no he did not he served with another Jedi master. But on one occasion he was captured along with the Jedi he served under but was later rescued by Anakin and obi-wan
Not even that, they act like it was 1000 years ago or something. Han Solo was alive during the clone wars, and yet thinks jedi are made up. And as i said, Tarkin said jedi are ancient history, but since he was there for that history, he is calling himself ancient.
Too bad Star Wars never made/or will ever make a Movie from the Imperial Point of View. Because a Movie with Tarkin as the Protagonist would be reallly cool!
Take a look at the old TIE Fighter sim. They manage to pull off the 'Imperials as Protagonists' angle quite well. Though, admittedly, you spend more time fighting pirate, smugglers, and traitors than you do Rebels. To this day I still wish they'd recap that story as a movie or series.
He probably had more important concerns to attend to in his mind but got called in by Palpatine to deal with the Ghost Crew which was likely annoying for him as he clearly felt that taking out a Rebel cell on a planet like Lothal should've been left to a lower ranking Imperial.
@@girlgarde Lothal was also rich in Doonium, a material needed for the Death Star and Star Destroyers, so despite being a backwater world in a remote region Tarkin was aware his mission was important. Of course we also discovered later Palpatine was interested in Lothal for other reasons as well but I'm not sure if Tarkin knew.
Tarkin really underestimates the Jedi's will to survive. He was literally with a group of Jedi who broke in and escaped a prison designed to lock up Jedi.
@@pipe8248 At that point in the series, not really. Yoda, Obi-Wan, Cal, Ahsoka, and a few other Jedi were still alive. Ahsoka even lives past Return of the Jedi, years after Tarkin's own death.
Agent Kallus: I recommend we give the governor a chance to clear his gut of that "superiority". Minister Tua: what are you suggesting, Agent Kallus? Agent Kallus:(smiling) a double dose of Max Plus, the Best laxative on lothal.
Because Tarkin got results and was willing to dispatch anyone who failed or who was a weak link. When you stitch things together from A New Hope, Rogue One, and Rebels, you get the distinct impression Tarkin was one of those who was in on Darth Sidious's plans. He pointed out in Rogue One it was him who informed the Emperor of the idea of the Death Star, designed by the Geonosians. And we see him with the Emperor and Darth Vader at the end of Revenge of the Sith. He then let Director Krennic do all the heavy lifting while he attended to other matters, which likely involved establishing governors in the right places in order to have strong control when the time came to unveil the Death Star and the Senate being dissolved. We even see how cold and calculating he is when he orders the communications tower to be outright destroyed in order to stop the rebel broadcast, to make a very loud point that nothing is taken off the table in matters that deal with putting down any insurrection in the Empire. His only failing was his own vanity. He had invested so much pride into the Death Star that it became his one failing. The destruction of the Death Star wasn't the only thing that gave the Rebels the turn they needed. It was also taking Tarkin out.
He must feel really old, if he considers 18 years as a long time span. Or quite possibly that he wants the Jedi to be known only as some ancient, long gone figures due to the Imperial propaganda.
Dude I love this cuz he just pulls up and starts going off and roasting everyone. The stormtroopers must been trying not to laugh with everyone getting roasted.
Speech summary::Person who can for choke me with the force person who can sharpshoot me person who rules a planet, I hope you understand I'm better than you in every way
LMAO! But this created a plot hole, because in the Bad Batch Grand Moff Tarkin said to the Kaminions that a Jedi padawan (Kanan Jarrus) escaped order 66 according to Crosshair's report. So how could he be so certain they all died?
I love how he never says anything in anger. He states everything as a fact: a problem that could easily be corrected and that they have all the pieces to fix it. He's just there to show them how easily it can be done.
I love this scene so much. Tarkin represents the most terrifying aspects of military bureaucracy; he's efficient, he's commanding, he's intelligent, and he's CALM. He didn't tolerate the Minister's sycophancy and moved straight into humiliating her. Agent Kallus was at least able to answer in a way that satisfied Tarkin's question about his efforts. And the Inquisitor - holy shit, you can see how it upsets him to be reprimanded by someone who isn't the Emperor or even Vader - and in such a way that insults the Inquisitor's very purpose - but he knows he is still a subordinate. In many ways, Tarkin as he appeared in Rebels was much better than Tarkin as he appeared in Episode IV. This Tarkin would not have refused to have his evacuation shuttle prepared, just in case. Hell, this Tarkin may not have even destroyed Alderaan, but he may have used the Death Star to destroy a moon and inflict widespread punishment and suffering across the planet with the aftereffects. That way, he'd demonstrate the power of the Death Star and send a message to how people would truly suffer for aiding the rebels.
He got so cruel in episode 4 because palpatine puppeteered a event regarding his son resulting in what tarkin believed was his death at the hands of rebels. It's really interesting story actually check it out
I assumed it was getting his hands on the Death Star's awesome power which made him complacent and pushed that characteristic well of "smug" to dangerously deep depths. Here, he's smug and confident... but only appears to underestimate the opposition.
Tarkin immediately looks at the inquisitor after he said all the Jedi died because he knows it’s not true because he does know who Vader actually is and the Inquisitor
Being a storm trooper must suck... you have to stand there like a statue and listen to some higher up's banter, and if you sneeze you're dead. Plus you get killed by rebels sooner or later.
The fact that GRAND MOFF Tarkin showed up here is REALLLLY important. Like he genuinely believes the Jedi are all dead and that these are just a small tribe of terrorists. So his arrival here is actually something super important.
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Honestly id love to be a storm trooper here, simply standing there in a row of unity listening to some chest button man shit on my superiors in the calmest way possible
Well, if Star Wars was following the laws of the universe then it would suggest that time works differently on other planets. So for instance, an hour on Lothal could be 20 years on Corrousant. But maybe I’m forgetting that this is a fictional universe and doesn’t apply any laws of the universe that we are familiar with. If it did, then there would be no fire explosions in space and no sound of which to hear them.
@@CactusCowboyDan it was because there was at the height 10k Jedi per a population of tens of trillions. It is like somebody on our Earth encountering a Shaker. Do you know how many Shakers are around today? like five of them and there used to be thousands of them just a hundred years ago.
"A shame we don't have someone who specializes in dealing with them." -looks at Grand Inquisitor-
His reaction. xD
+J Drummondo That moment is one of the reasons why I actually like the original inquisitor.
i loved that scene and line, THE SHADE IS REAL!
You know the Inquisitor would just kill him right then and there if he wasn’t such a high rank.
OnlyAwesomely Yeah. It’s like, “Dude. Don’t remind me. I was at Ashoka’s trail bringing in the real culprit, Bariss Offe and she put me on the path I’m on today”.
Gal Gréine Which is precisely what makes him a good imperial. He is restrained, unlike Vader, for example.
I like how Tarkin arrives and just humiliates everyone
I noticed something in Rebels, the only Tie variant that appears is the standard Tie fighter, and the only Stromtrooper variant that appears are the standard ones as well. I wished there was Tie Interceptor and desert and snow troopers
There was a prototype advance tie fighter used by the Grand Inquisitor that is distinct from Darth Vader's Tie Advance X1.
+X Infinity Tie Interceptors didn't come into service until after Empire Strikes Back, when it was decided that the fleet needed faster, deadlier dogfighters.
Most planets we've seen are of relatively calm climate. Lothal wouldn't merit special armor, especially since its an unimportant planet.
TheUndyingCrystal season 3 trailer has shown tie interceptors
Thanks for you answer guys I really apriciate it. But whats cool is that a Tie Hunter appears and combat the rebels
Tarkin: They died. Every last one of them
Inquisitor: *cough*
😂😂
Wunderwaffen1946 He wouldn't be sad he would make tarkin like those jedi
No, but Tarkin basically implied that the Inquisitor's job was to hunt down Jedi remnants, and then proceeded to state that there were none left.
How do you hunt down that which no longer exists? Why be formed for that purpose to begin with?
In the Republic they also sometimes said that sith are just a legend by that time, or at least no real threat. Propaganda...
Most of the inquisitors are former Jedi, actually.
Tarkin (sighing): Let's get this over with I have worlds to conquer, people to enslave, and a Death Star to build.
snakes3425 and a Krennic to steal said Death Star from.
1M0RTAL_CH1CKEN Krennic was director of installation for the Death Star project, not an operations commander or governer...not really sure why he thought he would receive command of the battlestation.
An inflated ego might have something to do with it.
snakes3425 yes lolol
Tarkin- Now if you excuse me I'm off to burn down an orphanage and a panda sanctuary
Notice how he looks at the inquisitor again when he says that all of the Jedi died
Inquisitor: Don't tell me she didn't warn you
Yep
Ok
That sarcastic attitude towards the inquisitor is fcking hilarious.
Ikr!!! LOL that's was makes Tarkin so badass!!! That he's so good at his job he can bitch around those who can kill him in an instant, cough* Vader cough*
+Ceetan847 👍👍👍👍👍
+Ceetan847 He and Vader are high level acquaintances, they can tolerate eachothers sarcasm to a degree because they've known eachother since tge clone wars, there's still a line of mutual respect
There is respect but usually people within the same power as Tarkin would be force choked immediately when talking to Vader in such a way, I think he doesn't really do anything to him cuz he knows he gets the job done and probably praises the empire more Han he does, plus killing him would probably piss off the emperor
Fun fact: Grand Moff Tarkin is actually a higher rank than Vader.
the voice actor plays a very solid and faithful recreation of peter cushing
Eh, after watching Rogue One I think this guy's voice acting has much to be desired.
+Big Mean Squeeze The voice acting here is good but from a UK point of view some of the words sound slightly off when the voice actor Stephen Stanton pronounces them. There is a sharpness and change in pitch which is in part missing in his delivery.
The voice actor in Rebels and the actor in Rogue One were different people.
Also tarkin
ebiljebus yep
His sarcastic remark to the Inquisitor is priceless!
I love how Tarkin describes the Jedi, jumping from "ancient history" to "I met one." You're calling yourself old Bruh.
I am think Tarkin Dude u fought beside the Jedi in the Clone Wars u were rescued by a Jedi who u later prosecuted
Beware the old in a profession where most die young.
I think that the "ancient history" part is more rethorical
@@haydenfowle7576 tarkin is harsh and a rather "ground in his reality" kind of person. past deeds dont matter if you commit a crime in his eyes.
@@L.P.1987 eh he doesn't care if he calls himself old. besides he's got experience and training any imperial would be envious of. he's more practical.
Just roasted everyone up in that joint, because it's hardly an honor.
Damn, we all roleplaying here
Ah Grand Moff Tarkin, how’s the battle stations? Is it fully operational yet?
That’s way more savage high grounding than Master Kenobi himself.
Just noticed that later Grand Admiral Thrawn says pretty much the same thing when he is first seen by Kanan and Ezra in the factory. And he literally causes someone to be roasted.
Yes grand moff tarkin you will may roast everyone
the only thing worse than a savage is a calm savage and that's what grand moff tarkin is, I wouldn't want to be his enemy lol
Neither would you want to be his ally. No matter if friend or foe, to Tarkin everyone is just a subject.
Genesys Wyatt a
And he was just palpatines bitch who's really the real Savage
@@mariataveras5939 Vader and Tarkin were really badass bitches then.
the Galactic Empire is more badass than the labile FiRsT oRdEr. The badass aura of Tarkin and Vader cannot be compared with the hilarious and silly aura of Hux and Kylo Ren.
His entrance is like Palpatine and vaders.
That should tell you something.
and this is why you don't mess with tarkin
He's so bad-ass. Thi third favourite villain of the franchise,with Vader and Thrawn
he is the n.03 of the empire and the only non-force user in the galaxy who can boss vador...
3?
1. Emperor Palpatine
2. ? Who, the Grand Vizar
3. Tarkin, with Vader about equal
and somewhere in there are the 12 Grand Admirals
1:46 HAHAHA that reaction from the inquisitor is just golden
Love how tarkin just humiliated all 3 of them infront of all those troopers,
It is the Empire way. Nobody gets disciplined behind closed doors. You do wrong, you will get vocally beat down in front of your fellows and your subordinates to show them they best not be failing, or they will be dealing with the same public dressing down.
I love Tarkin on this show, he looks and sounds like his live action counterpart perfectly. It always makes me grin that in the movie, the thoroughly evil Tarkin was played by one of the sweetest, gentlest actors ever and he played the part to perfection...........in a pair of his own slippers haha
Peter was perfect for the role.
Max Payne
Totally agree, Peter Cushing was great in every role he played. Shame we only got Tarkin in one movie.
Fenster Yeah :(
Fenster NOT EVIL
Not evil
Tarkin sweeps in like a boss. The epitome of a cold, calculating Imperial officer.
Grand Moff Tarkin served with Anakin sky walker in the clone wars. Now he is serving with Vader = Anakin
no his Jedi bf was even piell
actual no he did not he served with another Jedi master. But on one occasion he was captured along with the Jedi he served under but was later rescued by Anakin and obi-wan
Skywalker*
Thanks for clarifying that Vader was Anakin. I actually didn't know until you said so.
same with Yularen
A fucking villian. Tarkin is a badass.
Not a bad Cushing impression.
Still this constant eye rolling was a bit to much.
it is dead on
"Cushing"?
Peter Cushing is the actor who played Grand Moff Tarkin in Star Wars A New Hope. He died in 1994.
The one, the only Peter Cushing. The man who brought Grand Moff Tarkin to the silver screen in A New Hope in 1977.
goddamn... Tarkin is living proof that you don't need to have the force to be a badass.
My favorite part was when he roasted the Inquisitor
I love how Tarkin is nonchalant and casual yet in command in every scene he's in
Ancient history. You mean, when you were younger?
That´s rude.
Max Payne Its true though, Tarkin's old.
More to the point, he was there for the clone wars. He's calling himself ancient.
Scootaloo 009 literally the time between Order 66 and the first Death Star blowing up is only 19 years. Everyone acts like it was 50 years ago.
Not even that, they act like it was 1000 years ago or something. Han Solo was alive during the clone wars, and yet thinks jedi are made up. And as i said, Tarkin said jedi are ancient history, but since he was there for that history, he is calling himself ancient.
"We shouldn't expect Grand Moff Tarkin"
"That's the point sergeant, anyway you may fire when ready"
Too bad Star Wars never made/or will ever make a Movie from the Imperial Point of View. Because a Movie with Tarkin as the Protagonist would be reallly cool!
the book which centers around him is really cool too!
lol.
Take a look at the old TIE Fighter sim. They manage to pull off the 'Imperials as Protagonists' angle quite well. Though, admittedly, you spend more time fighting pirate, smugglers, and traitors than you do Rebels.
To this day I still wish they'd recap that story as a movie or series.
I wouldn't put it past the Anthonology series of films coming out. Perhaps further down the line.
Wilhuff Guderian or Heinz Tarkin lmao
Grand Moff Tarkin: king of the verbal bitch slaps
They really know how to train those Stormtroopers to stand still! lol. 1:00
(Props)
lol.
antfarm183 yeah, they are like a dummy.
I’m surprised they didn’t scream ‘OHHHHHHH’
Tarkin roasting the Grand Inquisitor is by far one of my my most favorite StarWars moments
Everyone is talking about how Tarkin is roasting everybody, but is no one going to mention the Grand Inquisitors reaction when Tarkin Roasts him?
1:52
Actually, we do, we can hear his internal thought being like: "just fuck off, you smug prick".
Love how Tarkin is so annoyed that he has to be brought in to deal with the Ghost crew
He probably had more important concerns to attend to in his mind but got called in by Palpatine to deal with the Ghost Crew which was likely annoying for him as he clearly felt that taking out a Rebel cell on a planet like Lothal should've been left to a lower ranking Imperial.
@@girlgarde Lothal was also rich in Doonium, a material needed for the Death Star and Star Destroyers, so despite being a backwater world in a remote region Tarkin was aware his mission was important. Of course we also discovered later Palpatine was interested in Lothal for other reasons as well but I'm not sure if Tarkin knew.
Tarkin arrives: OK. I'm going to tear you apart one by one
Everyone: gulp
1:47 damn nice insult hahah
I love how Tarkin arrives and immediately disses all three of them. Perfect introduction.
I really like "The Imperial March," so that means I also like the Rebels take on "Imperial March".
Rebels had a good composer.
Man am I thrilled for having Tarkin in Rebels, hes always been one of my favourite star wars villains by far
bit funny that Tarkin speaks about the jedi with the grand inquisitor infront of him
considering the inquisitor was a temple guard!
1:16 Vader might be choking people with force, but Tarkin choked people by spitting out straight facts!
Tarkin: The Jedi are all dead, I'm going to prove this guy's fake.
Thrawn: Oh hi, Master Jedi. How are you?
Imagine being a Stormtrooper there hearing Tarkin roasting everyone and trying your best to not laugh.
1:59 Great reference to Tarkin in the Clone Wars when he met Anakin, Ahsoka, and Obi-Wan
I always wonder if Anakin and Tarkin had "a little talk" after the Wrong Jedi arc.
Tarkin's biggest roast until Scarif and Alderaan.
“Well, Tarkin’s here, everyone stay calm, let’s not lose our heads”
Aresko and Grint: *sweat nervously*
Tarkin really underestimates the Jedi's will to survive. He was literally with a group of Jedi who broke in and escaped a prison designed to lock up Jedi.
but they all died
@@pipe8248 At that point in the series, not really. Yoda, Obi-Wan, Cal, Ahsoka, and a few other Jedi were still alive. Ahsoka even lives past Return of the Jedi, years after Tarkin's own death.
@@pipe8248 Yeah.....no. Even by the end of the original trilogy there were still 2 or three left. Including Ahsoka, Cal and Luke. And possibly Ezra.
Tarkin is like the Tywin Lannister of Star Wars. Calculating, professional, ruthless, cold to the touch.
Then what would that make palpatine? A hybrid of Tywin and Ramsay?
@@jakealter5504The Emperor is a mixture between Tywin and the Night King.
They must have had to build that Imperial Shuttle specifically to handle the weight of Tarkin’s massive ego.
No, he doesn't use it that often.
His personal stealth frigate, on the other hand...
now I know where Governor Price was mentioned, when I watched the S3 trailer.
ah nice catch!
This was the moment when Rebels began to get more serious.
Minister Tua: Can we all agree, we don’t like that man
Agent Kallus: agreed
Grand inquisitor: especially, of his superiority.
Agent Kallus: I recommend we give the governor a chance to clear his gut of that "superiority".
Minister Tua: what are you suggesting, Agent Kallus?
Agent Kallus:(smiling) a double dose of Max Plus, the Best laxative on lothal.
Beware the man that even Palpatine respects.
Because Tarkin got results and was willing to dispatch anyone who failed or who was a weak link. When you stitch things together from A New Hope, Rogue One, and Rebels, you get the distinct impression Tarkin was one of those who was in on Darth Sidious's plans. He pointed out in Rogue One it was him who informed the Emperor of the idea of the Death Star, designed by the Geonosians. And we see him with the Emperor and Darth Vader at the end of Revenge of the Sith.
He then let Director Krennic do all the heavy lifting while he attended to other matters, which likely involved establishing governors in the right places in order to have strong control when the time came to unveil the Death Star and the Senate being dissolved.
We even see how cold and calculating he is when he orders the communications tower to be outright destroyed in order to stop the rebel broadcast, to make a very loud point that nothing is taken off the table in matters that deal with putting down any insurrection in the Empire.
His only failing was his own vanity. He had invested so much pride into the Death Star that it became his one failing. The destruction of the Death Star wasn't the only thing that gave the Rebels the turn they needed. It was also taking Tarkin out.
They were very much alike in their ruthlessness.
Tarkin’s #1 goal the second he arrived: “How can I roast every high ranking Imperial on Lothal?”
“As if leaping from the pages of ancient history” dude, the Jedi Order still existed less than 20 years ago
He must feel really old, if he considers 18 years as a long time span. Or quite possibly that he wants the Jedi to be known only as some ancient, long gone figures due to the Imperial propaganda.
Dude I love this cuz he just pulls up and starts going off and roasting everyone. The stormtroopers must been trying not to laugh with everyone getting roasted.
this was the moment the show changed for the better
Speech summary::Person who can for choke me with the force person who can sharpshoot me person who rules a planet, I hope you understand I'm better than you in every way
Well he is.
Tarkin is second only to the Emperor, even Vader is afraid of Tarkin.
Makuta Texxidos Affraid not, but he respects him, which is huge
Vader isn't afraid of Tarkin, and neither is Tarkin afraid of Vader. They mutually respect each other.
Would it kill ya to add commas? That was painful to read.
Those troopers with those damn T-21B Targeting Rifles.....
I thought they were DLT-19s and- oh wait they are sry
Yes. They look epic
Best snipe primary gun in battlefront imo.
Tarkin: Jedi don’t exist
Also Tarkin: inquisitors are specially trained to deal with Jedi
LMAO!
But this created a plot hole, because in the Bad Batch Grand Moff Tarkin said to the Kaminions that a Jedi padawan (Kanan Jarrus) escaped order 66 according to Crosshair's report.
So how could he be so certain they all died?
I love how he never says anything in anger. He states everything as a fact: a problem that could easily be corrected and that they have all the pieces to fix it. He's just there to show them how easily it can be done.
1:51 *Grand Inquisitor* : Do I kill him for the joke? (Thinks of Vader) Fuck. I can't kill him for the joke.
I love this scene so much. Tarkin represents the most terrifying aspects of military bureaucracy; he's efficient, he's commanding, he's intelligent, and he's CALM.
He didn't tolerate the Minister's sycophancy and moved straight into humiliating her. Agent Kallus was at least able to answer in a way that satisfied Tarkin's question about his efforts. And the Inquisitor - holy shit, you can see how it upsets him to be reprimanded by someone who isn't the Emperor or even Vader - and in such a way that insults the Inquisitor's very purpose - but he knows he is still a subordinate.
In many ways, Tarkin as he appeared in Rebels was much better than Tarkin as he appeared in Episode IV. This Tarkin would not have refused to have his evacuation shuttle prepared, just in case. Hell, this Tarkin may not have even destroyed Alderaan, but he may have used the Death Star to destroy a moon and inflict widespread punishment and suffering across the planet with the aftereffects. That way, he'd demonstrate the power of the Death Star and send a message to how people would truly suffer for aiding the rebels.
He got so cruel in episode 4 because palpatine puppeteered a event regarding his son resulting in what tarkin believed was his death at the hands of rebels. It's really interesting story actually check it out
@@Assassino275 Is it canon or Legends?
@@josesanchezrodriguez1783 I don't remember
I assumed it was getting his hands on the Death Star's awesome power which made him complacent and pushed that characteristic well of "smug" to dangerously deep depths. Here, he's smug and confident... but only appears to underestimate the opposition.
Seems like Kallus learned how to avoid humilliation from superior officers at the Imperial Academy
Tarkin immediately looks at the inquisitor after he said all the Jedi died because he knows it’s not true because he does know who Vader actually is and the Inquisitor
Grand Moff Tarkin: completely done with everyone’s BS since 1977
Tarkin’s level of sarcasm is in a totally new dimension
Being a storm trooper must suck... you have to stand there like a statue and listen to some higher up's banter, and if you sneeze you're dead. Plus you get killed by rebels sooner or later.
And the fact that your aim is genuinely trash.
even the battledroids did better especially the droidekas but apparently that was too outdated to the emperor
The fact that GRAND MOFF Tarkin showed up here is REALLLLY important. Like he genuinely believes the Jedi are all dead and that these are just a small tribe of terrorists.
So his arrival here is actually something super important.
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you may fiRRRRe when RRRRReady...
The Imperial March music at the beginning was really good.
My guy came out to the music like a wrestler 😂
The stormtroopers and TIE fighter pilots in the background are completely static. Impressive self control.
The spite coming out of Tarkin is so thick you can stir it with a spoon
If only we had someone who specializes in dealing with jedi, otherwise our problem might be solved.
This man woke up and chose violence
Hahahaha dammit I never realised the minister´s extremely nervous hand gestures when Tarkin has his back turned on her at 0:49
The man comes on board just to tell them all they've done a shit job. Even the inquisitor.
Grand Moff Tarkin is my hero
0:01 The iconic Imperial March music
What's iconic with imperial March it's catchy😌
Tarkin: the only man in Star Wars who can choke someone without even needing the Force.
I recognise Grand Moff Tarkin’s foul stench when I saw him in this episode
#Grandadmiralthrawn
tarkin is like the high boss that come to your work everybody scared your going to fuck up
Ok so Tarkin just dragged all their asses
Arrives and just roasts everyone on sight
It's interesting to see the Grand Inquisitor's reaction to Tarkoj saying that all the Jedi are dead since later we find out that he was one.
Tarkin: You think you can brown nose me? Well, I fart on your brown nose.
Not going to lie, when I had first watched this scene, I had expected Vader. Lol
Nah, gotta build up to Vader.
All the troopers just listening their boss get humiliated
I love how in denial Tarkin is about Jedi still being around. Here and in ANH.
Honestly id love to be a storm trooper here, simply standing there in a row of unity listening to some chest button man shit on my superiors in the calmest way possible
I love how they played the Imperial March at the very beginning. They didn’t play it any other times in the series.
Funny thing: Grand Inquisitor was a temple guardian, like those who escort acused Ahsoka.
As long as the Rogue One movie has a similar scene with the imperial march, they can take my money now.
Just after Tarkin says "They died, every last one of them"...…."You may fire when ready" lol
I had my doubts about this show, but from that point on I was all over it.
Kind of surprised Tarkin doesn't have a Lambda-class shuttle.
Only Vader and GMT deserve the Empire Theme song!!!
You know what happened to them? They died! Every single last one of them!
Vader: Biatch u listen here
Vader killed children he's not a jedi he's a sith 😂
@@deltasquad8817 he was one
Peter Cushing (RIP) played as Grand Moff Tarkin in the 1977 movie Star Wars: A New Hope.
It's funny to think that, after Alec Guinness, the most famous actor in 1977 Star Wars was just Peter Cushing.
"Leaping from the pages of ancient history."
Like, what, ten years ago?
It makes sense for somebody like Han Solo to make a statement like that but Tarkin literally knew the jedi a few years prior 😅
According to cannon rebels is set 14 years after revenge of the sith, how did everyone forget about the jedi in such a small window of time?
Well, if Star Wars was following the laws of the universe then it would suggest that time works differently on other planets.
So for instance, an hour on Lothal could be 20 years on Corrousant.
But maybe I’m forgetting that this is a fictional universe and doesn’t apply any laws of the universe that we are familiar with. If it did, then there would be no fire explosions in space and no sound of which to hear them.
@@CactusCowboyDan it was because there was at the height 10k Jedi per a population of tens of trillions. It is like somebody on our Earth encountering a Shaker. Do you know how many Shakers are around today? like five of them and there used to be thousands of them just a hundred years ago.
@@toomanyaccounts Not to prove your point, but what’s a Shaker? Please define.
Grand Moff Tarkin looks like Judge Claude Frollo. I admire both characters
Tarkin: I actually knew the Jedi. As flesh and blood
Yeah you certainly look like you were around long enough
I wanted a scene of Tarkin matching wits with Thrawn....
Destruction of Alderaan was as much evil as any of the Emperor's actions. That's why Tarkin couldn't live long and got what was coming to him.
2:07 What is saying here? Sounds like _"Well, there were rumors"_, but I'm not sure.
Tarkin, the Empire's grampa having to babysit everyone.