Star Wars the rise of Skywalker is worse than Star Wars The Last Jedi and the ending wasn't good my version of the Star Wars sequel Trilogy rey as a tech Trooper and I would have Darth caedus re-read the first movie rey words have no idea how to use a lightsaber until the second movie
The whole Naboo Starfighter thing is so, SO stupid. Din Djarin is a bounty hunter, he "brings in" his targets. Now look at that ship and tell me how another person fits in there.
The show suffers from over-reliance of guest stars, which take too much screen time from Boba Fett himself. Din Djarin would've made a descent guest star if executed well. Luke, Ahsoka, and Grogu had no reason to appear in the show at all.
The whole TCW character cameo started all the way back with Rebels. It worked a bit better there because Rebels was both the literal and spiritual successor to TCW. So it made sense to continue the story of some of those old characters. After that it was pretty much just fan service.
@@beanbunny9315 I was toxic in the past. It's why I stopped making those videos about the Sequels to just mainly focus on spreading love for the EU and defending the Prequels.
I agree that Boba Fett didn’t do lot of crap in the Original Trilogy. His father Jango did more in episode II than him like sending Zam Wesell to assassinate Senator Padme Amidala, assassinating Zam Wesell, being template for clone army, trying to kill Obi-Wan in Kamino and orbit of Geonosis and killing jedi master Coleman Trebor.
Boba does just as much stuff in the OT as Jango in the PT, plus Boba does stuff in AOTC. This Boba hate is the same as the prequel/Lucas hate. Uneducated and unwarranted. :{
@@tetsuoswrath Boba doing stuff in AOTC doesn’t count because the comment was specifically about OT. Boba is ironically more important in PT than OT. 😂 That being said, I can to a certain extent where you’re coming from: just judging by only physical actions it ALMOST looks like Boba does as much as Jango; but ultimately Jango in fact “does more”/is a developed character with more the story, importance, interactions, and action sequences.
I suspect that royalties is the reason that Han Solo isn't even name-dropped in the show - because while the Disney overlords could negotiate with Mark Hamill because he sincerely loves the craft, Harrison Ford never cared for his character and so would rather just settle for the money instead.
I know normal lightsabers are supposed to be weightless, but the Darksaber is mentioned to be heavier than other lightsabers in SW Rebels, although I forgot why. Something about the kyber crystal having more energy or something. That being said, Sabine Wren wields it with less effort than Mando, and it doesn't really restrict her range of motion as much as it does to Mando, who should be more muscular. Plus, as someone wields it for a longer period of time, it's supposed to become lighter, regardless of whether someone is force sensitive or not.
This Disney era of Star Wars is just making content for content sake. I haven’t watched any of the new shows and don’t care to lol, they don’t interest me in the slightest
The most unforgivable thing of all is that they don't even know the characters or don't know how to write them. The destruction that this series makes of Luke and Ahsoka is epic. How and when these two characters have become so dogmatic. Since when they reject attachment, when that is precisely what made Anakin return to the light side. They have not understood anything. Favreau and Filoni only know how to recycle and do fanservice.
The eu was allot better then Disney star wars and it expanded on things Disney star wars hasn't expanded on anything from the eu its just recycled allot of things that were established before.
@@saberiandream316 but that's the problem writing Luke and Ashoka this way. It doesn't make any sence. It depicts them as being so dogmatic by retreading the old ways of the old jedi order which is what lead to the jedis downfall to begin with. Luke in the books, games and even the original trilogy was meant to represent something new. Retreading the old ways of the old order and expecting a different result doesn't fit lukes character from return of the jedi. But that's what we are told happened 30 years later in the last jedi. This episode with luke made me realise that their just syncing up everything to the sequel trilogy and their not getting rid of them.
@@emperorsean1 I never liked Ahsoka, but as somebody who swears off all Star Wars material outside the Legends universe, it thrills me that it's not just another rehash and creative ripoff of EU content. The new canon is already pretty derivative as it is. I have the Legends Luke and that's enough for me. Young Jedi Knights by itself is the anti-sequels. It's everything they wanted to do, and failed to.
51 minutes yes! The early Star Wars Republic comics "Outlander" also flesh out the Tuskens as well. Even then, Sharad Hett really impressed the Tuskens with his force abilities and took down a Krayt Dragon, and I remember in Outlander the Tuskens were still depicted as violent as Sharad Hett was the chief united a lot of tribes and was basically being a warlord. I legitimately liked episode2 of BOBF myself. He should have been with the Tuskens for at least a few months not 5 years. That makes no sense for him to be there that long. Later on the series basically became "The Book of Other Star Wars Characters." I was practically rolling on the floor laughing when you called it the Book of Bobby Fat! As for the lightsaber "being heavy" from what I know from lore is lightsabers have a certain property about them that makes them difficult to swing around by non force users. The lore describes this "gyroscopic effect" caused by the force field that contains the plasma blade from the lightsaber. Basically, it's hard to control it when swinging the lightsaber. You swing it one way and it's hard to stop it once it's in motion. It's why Lucas when making the OT wanted the actors to make it like the weapons had a lot of weight. Since force users have better reflexes they can easily overcome the gryoscopic effect when swinging lightsabers. And I must say... Why the heck do those two Hutt siblings look so incestuous!
My problem with the heavy lightsabre is when you look at tcw when the darksabre first used pre vizla is swinging it around like its jist another blade. As for the tuskens in kenobi they were portrayed as folk on one side of a fence but does a good job having it fit into the movies
I'm starting to think that Jon Favreau isn't a good writer. I mean he didn't write Elf or Iron Man so I'm thinking he's better at directing than writing.
To be honest the only value I find in this show is for a very personal reason. One week prior to this show’s release, my lifelong pet had died. My family and I were devastated, every day I felt a black hole in my heart eating me from the inside and sucking my lifeforce as I was feeling hopeless about everything. All I wanted to do was to fall asleep and never wake up to be confronted to reality and be haunted by horrified thoughts that wouldn’t leave me alone. At the same time, my family and I were deceived, thinking Star Wars was slowly being resurrected and the EU was slowly being retconned back to canon. So we decided to have a bonding moment to go through our grief and get distracted. I didn’t really care about this show, but if it could help me get distracted from the pain for a while, then let’s go for it. So even though I know this show is meh at best (even my family acknowledges it), it brings back some fond memories of a dim light in a pitch black darkness. That’s the only value I find it it, a very slight comfort
Remember when the Fett show was announced. Heard that he was gonna be a crime lord in it and it sounded interesting. Fett seemed more like a loner to me, but ok. So, I finally saw the Mandalorian to see how he gets to that position. And….Fett just walks into Jabba’s palace, shoots Bib Fortuna and just sits in that throne. I was underwhelmed, to say the least and I didn’t bother to watch Book of Fett when it finally came out. Glad I didn’t.
I'm with you on Disney ruining SW. I'm with you on the EU being Canon. The prequels are misunderstood/underrated. But this argument that Fett did nothing but look cool is flawed and just as trendy low hanging fruit as the prequel/Lucas bashing. I grew up on the OT before the Specials and the EU by a few years. Fett was described as a Clint Eastwood man with no name style bounty hunter and the best in the galaxy. His proudly worn battle scarred armor and confident stance as well as the fact that only he and the emperor are the only two on screen characters who ARE NOT SCARED OF VADER speaks volumes of his character BEFORE the EU truly developed him. The way he's knocked into the pit is also a message of all the gadgets and experience in the world can't stop blind luck(Han). Boba is a morality tale akin to Anakin(foreshadowing the third act of ROTJ) on a smaller scale through a side character. And sorry, the most overrated character in SW is either Vader or Han, not Fett. Especially not since Fan Boys (film) and pop culture hipsters on youtube popularized the meme that Fett actually doesn't do anything. If a character's worth is how much they did/what they did in SW or how much screen time then watch out Leia, Lando, Emperor, Yoda, and Kenobi in the OT. Does that mean Beru is just some housewife? Or that Ackbar is just a prop? And SW fans don't simp for Fett. That's a Disney fan trait. About the shows Mandalorian and TBOBF: Mando is a straight up Boba Fett knock off. Literally everything about him is EU/OT/PT Fett. Even if he had somehow been original the babysitting aspect and "homaging" Japanese film and anime so heavily would still make the show cringey and only slightly more watchable. TBOBF is the now classic "bait and switch" Disney game just like they did on the Marvel Netflix series and certain other Marvel/SW projects. They neutered Fett and elevated Fennec Bland. Then they disrespect Fett hard with the Mando screen time and Mando doing all the stuff Fett should be doing like going to Circumtore(ring world) or wielding a saber. Hard to listen to the trendy "let's bash OT Fett" and not immediately type an essay in his defense because he IS more than the armor. Again, one of only two people who isn't pissing themselves over Vader in the OT and has an arc that gets glossed over way too easily. :{
Leia was able to withstand interrogation from Darth Vader, and choked the life out of Jabba The Hutt with the leash he himself was holding her with. Lando had a neat bit of a redemption arc and helped destroy the freaking Death Star. The Emperor was the only one to have Vader on a leash, to have Vader kneel before him, and was an adversary to Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader. One who only lost due to his own arrogance, over-confidence, and hubris. Yoda was able to complete Luke's training, arguably leading to the most powerful and fully realized Jedi Master and Grand Master. This feat is important because he managed to complete the training of one who only ever trained as a Jedi at the most basic level, and one who was over 20 years old, well over the traditional and, rightfully required, age of recruitment. Kenobi was the very reason Luke, Han, leia, Chewie, C3PO, and R2-D2 were able to escape in the first place.
where jon favreau fucked up: boba aligning with savages. boba letting his armor get stripped. boba taking 5 years to get out of the sarlac pit. the title starts with "the book". he does not aquire his new personal starship. boba doesnt do anything with former ARC troopers from the clone wars. and further more other better details to his story that they disrespected in the Expanded Universe...jon favrau feels more regrets and discomforts getting involved with jackass cowboy filoni
Far be it from me to defend the Boba Fett show... but I don't see how having some peaceful Tuskens would break any lore... if every single Tusken was unreasonably aggressive, wouldn't they all have been wiped out when Tattooine started building cities? Wouldn't there be bounties on their heads constantly? I recall there was a comic exploring a Tusken group who saved a child and brought him into their tribe, and then he went on to become a Jedi... can't recall all the details though.
They don't like him, because he's not afraid to speak his mind, and he's ready to have an own opinion, even if it opposes those very famous and loved content creators and who else. THEY don't like him, cause he is RIGHT... BTW when he said AHSOKA season zero I laughed out loud.
@@j.j.plagiarisms7149 I subbed. Was on the fence for awhile, but it was ultimately going against the grain of fandom when it comes to Filoni that tipped me over. Cheers! Hope you reach 10,000 subs someday!
In the original west end games rpg sourcebooks there's a short story called song for a fallen nomad which humanized Tuskens much better than these shows.
You bring up a great point about Ahsoka, her character should have been killed off to show Anakin's reaction and would further reinforce Anakin's inability to save the people he loves, further pushing him towards the Darkside. In fact I originally thought that was the whole point of Ahsoka as a character, to push Anakin further over the edge and make him more vulnerable to Palpatine's mind games and implanted force visions come episode 3 but nope Filoni is a hack and can't let go of the characters he created especially the female ones.
I always assumed the two Lightsabers you see in Grievous cloak at the start of RotS were Ahsoka's. It would explain why Anakin was adamant about facing Grievous in the movie
Hey JJ Plagiarism, there is a UA-camr called turf nation and he is a sequel fan and he has put a video called why Luke was written perfectly in the last jedi
part of me thinks Disney is the reason why everything is gone to shit and of course the lack of George Lucas, TCW 2008 was good when Dave and Lucas were there working on it together, when Lucas got less involved the quality started to faulter.
@@beanbunny9315 No it isn't and even if we presumed it was, how can i ignore these contradictions when TCW was released in 2008 before the EU got thrown away ?
@@beanbunny9315 Just my opinion ? It was the continuity it was meant to exist in, it was their responsubility to make it fit Do you also apply the same logic when disney made works are inconsistent ?
3:38 why you hate filoni so much? its clear most of the bad decisions were made my jon favreau... 37:11 watch rebels season 3 episode 14 ,,trials of the darksaber" 42:20 excuse me sir favreauverse. shows that belong to filoniverse like clonewars or rebels are miles better that the favreau crap (they are not perfect dont get me wrong) other than that i guess i agree with you
1. He's overrated as hell and I'm sick of casual fans making him out to be a living clone of George Lucas 2. Nope. Why do I need to? The Book Of Boba Fett is a separate entity. 3. It's confusing at this point. It was simpler to say "Filoniverse"
1. Filoni is such an overrated hack, he's never been that versed on lore as his legions of brain-dead cultists proclaim. 2. Rebels also butchered Thrawn AND Malachor, why should we care? 3. Yes, because he laid the groundwork with TCW - set the first stone and all that. Correct.
I had an artist design the thumbnail, before you ask
What do you think of the Star Wars Old Republic cinematic trailers
it looks like a NFT lol. people do hilarious shit.
Star Wars the rise of Skywalker is worse than Star Wars The Last Jedi and the ending wasn't good my version of the Star Wars sequel Trilogy rey as a tech Trooper and I would have Darth caedus re-read the first movie rey
words have no idea how to use a lightsaber until the second movie
The Ahsoka crap is in Rebels in S2 and S4. Filoni even has her become Gandalf the White at the end of that series. I'm nit kidding on that either
@@geraintthatcher3076 You're scarin' me. I am just dreading my rebels experience
The whole Naboo Starfighter thing is so, SO stupid. Din Djarin is a bounty hunter, he "brings in" his targets. Now look at that ship and tell me how another person fits in there.
The show suffers from over-reliance of guest stars, which take too much screen time from Boba Fett himself. Din Djarin would've made a descent guest star if executed well. Luke, Ahsoka, and Grogu had no reason to appear in the show at all.
The whole TCW character cameo started all the way back with Rebels. It worked a bit better there because Rebels was both the literal and spiritual successor to TCW. So it made sense to continue the story of some of those old characters. After that it was pretty much just fan service.
@@beanbunny9315 What?
@@beanbunny9315 Just because I am friends with people that don't like it doesn't mean I hate every bit of the new canon.
@@beanbunny9315 I was toxic in the past. It's why I stopped making those videos about the Sequels to just mainly focus on spreading love for the EU and defending the Prequels.
I agree that Boba Fett didn’t do lot of crap in the Original Trilogy. His father Jango did more in episode II than him like sending Zam Wesell to assassinate Senator Padme Amidala, assassinating Zam Wesell, being template for clone army, trying to kill Obi-Wan in Kamino and orbit of Geonosis and killing jedi master Coleman Trebor.
Even Maul did more than Boba.
Boba does just as much stuff in the OT as Jango in the PT, plus Boba does stuff in AOTC.
This Boba hate is the same as the prequel/Lucas hate.
Uneducated and unwarranted. :{
@@tetsuoswrath Boba doing stuff in AOTC doesn’t count because the comment was specifically about OT. Boba is ironically more important in PT than OT. 😂
That being said, I can to a certain extent where you’re coming from: just judging by only physical actions it ALMOST looks like Boba does as much as Jango; but ultimately Jango in fact “does more”/is a developed character with more the story, importance, interactions, and action sequences.
@@LilacSreya I still stand by my comment you’ve said nothing to refute it kid.
@@tetsuoswrath Ok your choice. I stand by mine too, uncle. 👍🏻
I suspect that royalties is the reason that Han Solo isn't even name-dropped in the show - because while the Disney overlords could negotiate with Mark Hamill because he sincerely loves the craft, Harrison Ford never cared for his character and so would rather just settle for the money instead.
I know normal lightsabers are supposed to be weightless, but the Darksaber is mentioned to be heavier than other lightsabers in SW Rebels, although I forgot why. Something about the kyber crystal having more energy or something. That being said, Sabine Wren wields it with less effort than Mando, and it doesn't really restrict her range of motion as much as it does to Mando, who should be more muscular. Plus, as someone wields it for a longer period of time, it's supposed to become lighter, regardless of whether someone is force sensitive or not.
I don't get how Boba got so bald all of the sudden. He kinda looks like Deadpool without his mask/helmet.
I cant unsee it now
This Disney era of Star Wars is just making content for content sake. I haven’t watched any of the new shows and don’t care to lol, they don’t interest me in the slightest
Preachin' to the choir.
The most unforgivable thing of all is that they don't even know the characters or don't know how to write them. The destruction that this series makes of Luke and Ahsoka is epic. How and when these two characters have become so dogmatic. Since when they reject attachment, when that is precisely what made Anakin return to the light side. They have not understood anything. Favreau and Filoni only know how to recycle and do fanservice.
At least it differentiates it from Legends. Thank God, Disney Star Wars is already so derivative of the EU anyway.
The eu was allot better then Disney star wars and it expanded on things Disney star wars hasn't expanded on anything from the eu its just recycled allot of things that were established before.
@@emperorsean1 True. But at least this Luke is as dogmatic as the Jedi were in the prequels. It is the perfect defense for the old EU.
@@saberiandream316 but that's the problem writing Luke and Ashoka this way. It doesn't make any sence. It depicts them as being so dogmatic by retreading the old ways of the old jedi order which is what lead to the jedis downfall to begin with. Luke in the books, games and even the original trilogy was meant to represent something new. Retreading the old ways of the old order and expecting a different result doesn't fit lukes character from return of the jedi. But that's what we are told happened 30 years later in the last jedi. This episode with luke made me realise that their just syncing up everything to the sequel trilogy and their not getting rid of them.
@@emperorsean1 I never liked Ahsoka, but as somebody who swears off all Star Wars material outside the Legends universe, it thrills me that it's not just another rehash and creative ripoff of EU content. The new canon is already pretty derivative as it is. I have the Legends Luke and that's enough for me. Young Jedi Knights by itself is the anti-sequels. It's everything they wanted to do, and failed to.
51 minutes yes! The early Star Wars Republic comics "Outlander" also flesh out the Tuskens as well. Even then, Sharad Hett really impressed the Tuskens with his force abilities and took down a Krayt Dragon, and I remember in Outlander the Tuskens were still depicted as violent as Sharad Hett was the chief united a lot of tribes and was basically being a warlord. I legitimately liked episode2 of BOBF myself. He should have been with the Tuskens for at least a few months not 5 years. That makes no sense for him to be there that long. Later on the series basically became "The Book of Other Star Wars Characters." I was practically rolling on the floor laughing when you called it the Book of Bobby Fat! As for the lightsaber "being heavy" from what I know from lore is lightsabers have a certain property about them that makes them difficult to swing around by non force users. The lore describes this "gyroscopic effect" caused by the force field that contains the plasma blade from the lightsaber. Basically, it's hard to control it when swinging the lightsaber. You swing it one way and it's hard to stop it once it's in motion. It's why Lucas when making the OT wanted the actors to make it like the weapons had a lot of weight. Since force users have better reflexes they can easily overcome the gryoscopic effect when swinging lightsabers. And I must say... Why the heck do those two Hutt siblings look so incestuous!
My problem with the heavy lightsabre is when you look at tcw when the darksabre first used pre vizla is swinging it around like its jist another blade. As for the tuskens in kenobi they were portrayed as folk on one side of a fence but does a good job having it fit into the movies
@@scarman7866 The Kenobi Series did however contradict a lot of things in the movies and the universe though.
@@trevturp6891 i was talking about the book not the show
I'm starting to think that Jon Favreau isn't a good writer. I mean he didn't write Elf or Iron Man so I'm thinking he's better at directing than writing.
it really should have been just mando season 3
I agree
Indeed.
Mando is a Fett knock off. :{
It was supposed to be until their kerfuffle with Gina Carrano burned down their plans.
To be honest the only value I find in this show is for a very personal reason.
One week prior to this show’s release, my lifelong pet had died. My family and I were devastated, every day I felt a black hole in my heart eating me from the inside and sucking my lifeforce as I was feeling hopeless about everything. All I wanted to do was to fall asleep and never wake up to be confronted to reality and be haunted by horrified thoughts that wouldn’t leave me alone.
At the same time, my family and I were deceived, thinking Star Wars was slowly being resurrected and the EU was slowly being retconned back to canon.
So we decided to have a bonding moment to go through our grief and get distracted. I didn’t really care about this show, but if it could help me get distracted from the pain for a while, then let’s go for it.
So even though I know this show is meh at best (even my family acknowledges it), it brings back some fond memories of a dim light in a pitch black darkness. That’s the only value I find it it, a very slight comfort
seriously why did the twilkes sound so generic
The pink Twi'lek dude was so badly acted it hurts.
@@ironinquisitor3656 He had a clueless expression on his face the whole time
Gowana bota
Remember when the Fett show was announced. Heard that he was gonna be a crime lord in it and it sounded interesting. Fett seemed more like a loner to me, but ok. So, I finally saw the Mandalorian to see how he gets to that position. And….Fett just walks into Jabba’s palace, shoots Bib Fortuna and just sits in that throne. I was underwhelmed, to say the least and I didn’t bother to watch Book of Fett when it finally came out. Glad I didn’t.
I'm with you on Disney ruining SW. I'm with you on the EU being Canon. The prequels are misunderstood/underrated.
But this argument that Fett did nothing but look cool is flawed and just as trendy low hanging fruit as the prequel/Lucas bashing.
I grew up on the OT before the Specials and the EU by a few years. Fett was described as a Clint Eastwood man with no name style bounty hunter and the best in the galaxy. His proudly worn battle scarred armor and confident stance as well as the fact that only he and the emperor are the only two on screen characters who ARE NOT SCARED OF VADER speaks volumes of his character BEFORE the EU truly developed him.
The way he's knocked into the pit is also a message of all the gadgets and experience in the world can't stop blind luck(Han). Boba is a morality tale akin to Anakin(foreshadowing the third act of ROTJ) on a smaller scale through a side character.
And sorry, the most overrated character in SW is either Vader or Han, not Fett. Especially not since Fan Boys (film) and pop culture hipsters on youtube popularized the meme that Fett actually doesn't do anything.
If a character's worth is how much they did/what they did in SW or how much screen time then watch out Leia, Lando, Emperor, Yoda, and Kenobi in the OT.
Does that mean Beru is just some housewife? Or that Ackbar is just a prop?
And SW fans don't simp for Fett. That's a Disney fan trait.
About the shows Mandalorian and TBOBF:
Mando is a straight up Boba Fett knock off. Literally everything about him is EU/OT/PT Fett. Even if he had somehow been original the babysitting aspect and "homaging" Japanese film and anime so heavily would still make the show cringey and only slightly more watchable.
TBOBF is the now classic "bait and switch" Disney game just like they did on the Marvel Netflix series and certain other Marvel/SW projects. They neutered Fett and elevated Fennec Bland. Then they disrespect Fett hard with the Mando screen time and Mando doing all the stuff Fett should be doing like going to Circumtore(ring world) or wielding a saber.
Hard to listen to the trendy "let's bash OT Fett" and not immediately type an essay in his defense because he IS more than the armor. Again, one of only two people who isn't pissing themselves over Vader in the OT and has an arc that gets glossed over way too easily. :{
Leia was able to withstand interrogation from Darth Vader, and choked the life out of Jabba The Hutt with the leash he himself was holding her with.
Lando had a neat bit of a redemption arc and helped destroy the freaking Death Star.
The Emperor was the only one to have Vader on a leash, to have Vader kneel before him, and was an adversary to Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader. One who only lost due to his own arrogance, over-confidence, and hubris.
Yoda was able to complete Luke's training, arguably leading to the most powerful and fully realized Jedi Master and Grand Master. This feat is important because he managed to complete the training of one who only ever trained as a Jedi at the most basic level, and one who was over 20 years old, well over the traditional and, rightfully required, age of recruitment.
Kenobi was the very reason Luke, Han, leia, Chewie, C3PO, and R2-D2 were able to escape in the first place.
In fairness on the age thing they brought in Katy sackoff as a live action version of Bo Katan and she hasn't aged at all.
where jon favreau fucked up: boba aligning with savages. boba letting his armor get stripped. boba taking 5 years to get out of the sarlac pit. the title starts with "the book". he does not aquire his new personal starship. boba doesnt do anything with former ARC troopers from the clone wars. and further more other better details to his story that they disrespected in the Expanded Universe...jon favrau feels more regrets and discomforts getting involved with jackass cowboy filoni
Me when Ashoka shows up: F@$& off!
Want my advice go read boba fett twin engines of destruction.
Far be it from me to defend the Boba Fett show... but I don't see how having some peaceful Tuskens would break any lore... if every single Tusken was unreasonably aggressive, wouldn't they all have been wiped out when Tattooine started building cities? Wouldn't there be bounties on their heads constantly? I recall there was a comic exploring a Tusken group who saved a child and brought him into their tribe, and then he went on to become a Jedi... can't recall all the details though.
i cannot understand how you only have 591 subs ffs great stuff thnx
They don't like him, because he's not afraid to speak his mind, and he's ready to have an own opinion, even if it opposes those very famous and loved content creators and who else. THEY don't like him, cause he is RIGHT... BTW when he said AHSOKA season zero I laughed out loud.
@@riverskipworth2657 well then FUCK them...........this channel is pure gold
Now 600
@@j.j.plagiarisms7149 I subbed. Was on the fence for awhile, but it was ultimately going against the grain of fandom when it comes to Filoni that tipped me over. Cheers! Hope you reach 10,000 subs someday!
love the kotor music in the background
In the original west end games rpg sourcebooks there's a short story called song for a fallen nomad which humanized Tuskens much better than these shows.
You bring up a great point about Ahsoka, her character should have been killed off to show Anakin's reaction and would further reinforce Anakin's inability to save the people he loves, further pushing him towards the Darkside. In fact I originally thought that was the whole point of Ahsoka as a character, to push Anakin further over the edge and make him more vulnerable to Palpatine's mind games and implanted force visions come episode 3 but nope Filoni is a hack and can't let go of the characters he created especially the female ones.
I always assumed the two Lightsabers you see in Grievous cloak at the start of RotS were Ahsoka's. It would explain why Anakin was adamant about facing Grievous in the movie
To say the visual department was drunk is insulting to drunks lol. Good video though.
Hey JJ Plagiarism, there is a UA-camr called turf nation and he is a sequel fan and he has put a video called why Luke was written perfectly in the last jedi
Turf nation is awesome
What was the song used in 0:10?
He’s using song called American Reprise from Red Dead Redemption II
@@mmx9316 Thanks!
No problem:)
I’ll come back later to finish watching the video, 27:00.
39:40 | You said what I wrote in one of your posts! Nice!
ok
part of me thinks Disney is the reason why everything is gone to shit and of course the lack of George Lucas, TCW 2008 was good when Dave and Lucas were there working on it together, when Lucas got less involved the quality started to faulter.
TCW was not good
It was the precursor to all bad things we have today
@@beanbunny9315
No it isn't
and even if we presumed it was, how can i ignore these contradictions when TCW was released in 2008 before the EU got thrown away ?
@@beanbunny9315
Just my opinion ?
It was the continuity it was meant to exist in, it was their responsubility to make it fit
Do you also apply the same logic when disney made works are inconsistent ?
Bobby Phatt! LOL
That had me laughing too lol.
This show is awful but Thundercat is not a rapper lmao
28:14 made me spit out my drink lol
3:38 why you hate filoni so much? its clear most of the bad decisions were made my jon favreau...
37:11 watch rebels season 3 episode 14 ,,trials of the darksaber"
42:20 excuse me sir favreauverse. shows that belong to filoniverse like clonewars or rebels are miles better that the favreau crap (they are not perfect dont get me wrong)
other than that i guess i agree with you
1. He's overrated as hell and I'm sick of casual fans making him out to be a living clone of George Lucas
2. Nope. Why do I need to? The Book Of Boba Fett is a separate entity.
3. It's confusing at this point. It was simpler to say "Filoniverse"
1. Filoni is such an overrated hack, he's never been that versed on lore as his legions of brain-dead cultists proclaim.
2. Rebels also butchered Thrawn AND Malachor, why should we care?
3. Yes, because he laid the groundwork with TCW - set the first stone and all that. Correct.
The bikes gave me Alita battle angel vibes if you’re into anime. (Right I fortgot you hate anything that George Lucas didn’t shit out)
It gives me 1960s punk vibes like the sex pistols
Do you even like Star Wars?🗿
Real Star Wars, yes. It’s the garbage Disney puts out with the nerve of calling it “Star Wars” I take issue with.
@@j.j.plagiarisms7149 you are deadass this emoji🤓
@@j.j.plagiarisms7149 EU all the way!
@@j.j.plagiarisms7149 dude there's no such thing as ReAL StAr WaRS that's pathetic
@@idwiw172 amen
Man child bashes Star Wars for 50 minutes
Right.
@@spartacus936 To see through the web of bullshit Filoni peddles goes against the programming of the Filoni groupies.
@@goldthwaithigginsondorr2005 This guy literally is the most toxic piece of shot I’ve ever met.
Yeah
@Ralsei Acolyte cause he is God yes he is
The bikes look straight out of battle angel Alita if your into anime (oh right you hate anything that George Lucas didn’t shit out)
Take a chill pill dude
Oh yeah, totally. That’s why he likes the Star Wars Expanded Universe which wasn’t written by George Lucas himself exclusively, right? STFU.
Let's see reviewer as a Funko Pop profile pic use the word soyboy loves the EU nothing you say matters
Your comment means nothing either lol.