Star Wars has this horrible problem of making awesome looking characters and then having them die in the most unsatisfactory or downright stupid ways possible.
What's annoying is this is especially frequent with inquisitors. Genuinely what was the point of Marrok? His appearance here only perpetuates the whole "inquisitors are useless" shit
Hardly The Star Wars fandom has the worst problem of hyping up characters who don’t deserve it at all, Marrok was supposed to be a cool disposable henchman. That is it, the fandom made him seem more important than he was ever set up to be
@@omarbaba9892That or people are just disappointed yet another inquisitor fell susceptible to the "inquisitors are pointless Jedi fodder"? Stop pretending like everything scrutinized is the fault of the fandom
It's actually a little nuts how an inquisitor is holding his own against Ahsoka like that. Considering how the others fared against her, lmao, and how Kanan handed the Grand Inquisitor his ass.
Seeing as he outlived all the other inquisitors (or atleast in some sense seeing as how he was brought back by nightsister magick) he probably had a lot of time to train
@@noahwojtak9303you mean in the show that takes place a decade after the empire fell? Yeah I doubt his suit looks exactly the way it did as an inquisitor
I actually met the actor who played Marrok at a convention. Even he did not know Marroks backstory and identity. The only vage thing Dave told that he was "not entirely human" "kind off mechanical"
@@borris3768 Where did I even mention the hard work? About the clips: There could be some scenes that are cut in the middle of a word, because the character leaves the scene eg. Or the second option is that I cut Marrok in the middle of his line or something like that. As I don't know what exact clips you mean, you can choose the answer from the above.
@@thearthurmarston9897 well at least it was better than the sequel and you should thank some of those who did their best. It appears to be in a little improvement from Kennedy’s little sicko fantasy the last two of the sequel.
My theory is that Marrok was the Inquisitor who initially found Baylon during the age of the empire. After building respect over a duel, Baylon kills Marrok, then years later when Morgan hires Baylon and his apprentice, she also goes about reviving Marrok with Nightsister magic
The dead maul? Or the dead nightsister clan? Why would either of them have any interest in an inquisitor? The only reason Morgan has him is because she's imperial
I do not think he was a zombie brought back to life by magick. He moved too swiftly with concentrated moves and without zombie noises for an undead. Nah, I think he was a living being - a survivor, who got a power boost from Morgan's power.
Actually, they are not the same actors. Enoch is played by Wes Chatham (who also plays Castor in the Mockingjay movies and Amos Burton on the Expanse) and Marrok is played by stuntman Paul Darnell (he doubled for Cobb Vanth on the Mandalorian, was one of the Night Wind Assassin in the Book of Boba Fett, was an ACU Trooper in Jurassic World and has done various stunts on other big movies).
Marrok was such wasted potential he shouldn't have been killed off not at least this soon, he also is a side character but he is literally more powerful and more skilled than Shin Hati, it's not fair that he died... He is near Baylan in terms of dueling and power, although his Lightsaber was his weakness here...
No he doesn’t, he’s a resurrected henchman and that’s all he was and was always meant to be. The fandom is so stupid they made this character feel important when he wasn’t at all
@@omarbaba9892 Why conjure a wholly new Inquisitor design if his only purpose is to perpetuate the "inquisitors suck" nonsense? What role did he serve in the story? Besides as a temporary obstacle, Marrok offers nothing to the plot. Switch him out with some other ex-Jedi merc and the story changes nothing. The scrutiny is towards why make him an Inquisitor at all? Why offer him badass armor when his actions amount to so little to the point he's deserving of so much more? The fact they made him out to be a resurrected henchmen is also ludicrously canon breaking to the point I question why even have a third ex-Jedi at all if they don't intend to explore anything about him.
@@Imperialstorm03 canon breaking? Are you dense? Redirecting people from the dead has been a thing in Star Wars for decades and seen in canon in both clone wars and fallen order. And anyway he got 2 entire fight scenes to him which definitely isn’t that small of a role And tbh I wouldn’t be surprised if they named him that to tease the fandom because they knew his name would send them into an autistic tirade of speculation which is what happened. If that’s true it’s hilarious because this fandom is idiotic with stuff like that
@@omarbaba9892 I'm not dense, are you? Because at no point has nightsister magick shown explicitly that they can resurrect the dead to the point they can communicate or behave as though they were ordinary humans. They've only been able to exercise necromancy in the sense they create zombies, not living people. I can't think of any example where resurrection of this capacity is possible in star wars and quite frankly if there's any, you realize that's also stupid right? It's the most cataclysmic addition to lore. Shitty marketing tactic is all it was. A desperate attempt to *galvanize* an audience for this horrendously written show. Marrok has no point beyond that, hence he's wasted potential.
@@omarbaba9892 Are you? Lmao the nightsisters having the ability to "resurrect people" has NEVER been anything more than zombies who can't behave anything close to an individual. They're mindless and enraged. Marrok having the ability to speak is a plot hole. The very show literally shows that the night troopers by the time they were killed and "resurrected" were mindless. Any other instances of literal resurrection occurring is.. also stupid I hope you realize? The fact they even bothered tells me they were just desperate for an audience, a way to gain viewership. Replace Marrok and nothing changes, there was very little reason to have him be a part of it much less make him an inquisitor.
i think he was amped by magick and not a corpse. he spoke normally just not much and we dont actually know what happened to the inquisitors this far into the canon. Their only job wasnt hunting surviving jedi. they also killed politicians that were problematic for the empire and seeked out forcesensetive children. plus Shin reacted to his death she wouldnt react if he was simply reanimated A I doubt she would care because he could simply just get re reanimated. lastly we dont know if reanimated force users can be reanimated and still use the force.
@@kevinzhang6623 it was some source during the time Ahsoka was running on Disney+ for the first time, but it seems to be obsolete or wrong. I checked it now and it seems like he was voiced by Paul Darnell
He seems to be stronger than the grand insquistor, kanan didnt have much training in his life but he was still a pretty skilled force weilder and lost to grand inquistor a couple of times but then the grand insquior lost to kanan even tho it would make sense for grand insquistor to win but kanan overpowered him but when marrok fought ahsoka the first time no one raelly won and we could see that he put up a good fight with her and the last time it took just a bit for ahsoka to win but its kinda differnet than the grand insquistor and also hes much faster i might have not made sense what i was typing and what i meant just do your own research on stuff
Probably not, cuz they have like 9-10 hours of screentime each across the star wars universe. Anakin, Obi-wan & Ahsoka are probably the only characters I do not plan to do.
You mean like the sixth brother atleast this Inquisitor got more then 30 seconds of screen time💀 (im not sure if the sixth brother is the one ashoka killed barehanded)
@@Pablo-pr5ktThe ToTJ Inquisitor probably isnt 6th Brother since the Ahsoka novel says the 6th Brother was the first Inquisitor Ahsoka ever fought and it happens a few years before the show, although with how Dave retcons the fuck out of past work without giving a definitive answer the whole novel's canoncity is called into question so this very well could be the 6th Brother.
Se veia fantástico marrok espero salga en Animado de nuevo en algún momento / gran diseño de personajes como casi siempre en Starwars pero se murió sin darnos nada de contexto
I am disappointed in the fact that all of the recently introduced inquisitors have not been normal organic beings like the other ones. The one from Tales of the Jedi just deflated, and this one started spewing out nightsister magic gas. I want inquisitors to be normal again, and also stop relying so heavily on their spinning blades
I like the idea of the Inquisitors being inferior to a Jedi but at least they should be smart and attack in numbers... Like 3 inquisitors coordinated attack should be able to make Ahsoka run for her life until she can finally fight them in favorable terrain or 1 by 1. Even a trained MMA fighter wouldn't like to fight 3 guys at the same time even if they're inferior fighters. Instead all they do is use the Inquisitors as punching bags who are almost never a threat on screen because their presence don't make any sense.
I didnt watch the show but it feels like starwars the fight scenes were decent the acting is decent and has good set set peices why was this hated.Compared to acolyte it looks like a great show
Show was very drawn out (Not much happens story wise and it's quick in the grand scheme of things but drawn out for the viewer, runtime per episode is a bit shorter than it should be and overall the season felt more like a intro for a bigger second season), search for the map was a bit more extended than it should be (ties into previous point), some of the choreography wasnt actually that great (Most times Rosario/Ahsoka was using dual sabers and the 3 jedi fighting the night troopers looked stiff especially Sabine), some of the Rebels cast stand ins didn't really feel like their previous character (Sabine, Hera and to some extent Ahsoka), Sabine and Ezra reunion was very lacklustre, Thrawn basically barely was victorious even though he's supposed to be a tactical genius (also the outfit made him look chubby, Thrawn is the kinda guy to have a strict fitness regime), World Between Worlds episode felt like it lacked substance (plus why not feature Malachor if going to use the WBW and have a fight sequence with Anakin?) to name some of the things. Also we know barely anything about what Thrawn / Ezra were doing that whole time on Peridea for their years long exile. Shin was underdeveloped/had barely any dialogue, Marrok could've had a little more to him but whatever, Baylan was basically the most interesting character in the show and he's just a mystery box. Also the Sabine Shin fight on Lothal that left Sabine temporarily wounded basically did nothing for her character growth. Also making Sabine a Jedi / force sensitive is pretty questionable in of itself (not saying it couldn't be done, but the show could've done better). Oh and Peridea landscape visuals/aliens was pretty boring generally, this is a different galaxy and it looks like any another wasteland planet from the main galaxy.
How tf was he wasted? This idiotic fanbase just did what it always did and started over theorising about him when there was nothing mysterious or hinting about him in the show. Then they get all offended when their dumb theories aren’t true He was just a cool henchman and that’s all he was meant to be so no he wasn’t wasted
Star Wars has this horrible problem of making awesome looking characters and then having them die in the most unsatisfactory or downright stupid ways possible.
What's annoying is this is especially frequent with inquisitors. Genuinely what was the point of Marrok? His appearance here only perpetuates the whole "inquisitors are useless" shit
@@Imperialstorm03damn you got a smart brain
@@RedRix789 :D
Hardly
The Star Wars fandom has the worst problem of hyping up characters who don’t deserve it at all, Marrok was supposed to be a cool disposable henchman. That is it, the fandom made him seem more important than he was ever set up to be
@@omarbaba9892That or people are just disappointed yet another inquisitor fell susceptible to the "inquisitors are pointless Jedi fodder"? Stop pretending like everything scrutinized is the fault of the fandom
It's actually a little nuts how an inquisitor is holding his own against Ahsoka like that. Considering how the others fared against her, lmao, and how Kanan handed the Grand Inquisitor his ass.
He was probably enhanced with nightsister magick.
Didn't Seventh Sister held her own against Tano for a while? At least compared to Fifth "i am the next in line" Brother
@@sugdolomar Lol not long.
Seeing as he outlived all the other inquisitors (or atleast in some sense seeing as how he was brought back by nightsister magick) he probably had a lot of time to train
@@kevinzhang6623 7th Sister dueled Ahsoka more than twice, which this inquisitor can’t say the same.
notice how he only shows up once morgan's out and about, if he really was with baylan and shin, he would've taken part in breaking Her out
Maybe he was a pilot. But then idk why he stayed on the ship, so I agree.
@@Cardo...
He was doing his nails 💅
I agree, also out of all the inquisitors he’s the only one without the Empire Logo on him
@@noahwojtak9303you mean in the show that takes place a decade after the empire fell? Yeah I doubt his suit looks exactly the way it did as an inquisitor
@@zacwilson6231that would be 5 years not 10
The new boba fett, only line is “as you wish” and “she’s on the wing”
you missed "nothing"
I actually met the actor who played Marrok at a convention. Even he did not know Marroks backstory and identity. The only vage thing Dave told that he was "not entirely human" "kind off mechanical"
Bro Dave himself have no idea who Marrok is
That backstory applies to any inquisitor as they are all in some way a cyborg due to vader cutting off their limbs to teach them about loss
@@skinnyj123
Straight up rip off from Metabarons
That makes sense since he was most likely a zombie
Wish he was in the show just a bit longer. But I enjoyed the character! Great video man
Thanks!
@@Cardo... why you acting like you made this video. Reporting you
@@borris3768 Because I made that video? I didn't make the show, if that was what you meant to say.
@@Cardo... You poorly edited some clips and make it out like it was hard work
@@borris3768 Where did I even mention the hard work? About the clips: There could be some scenes that are cut in the middle of a word, because the character leaves the scene eg. Or the second option is that I cut Marrok in the middle of his line or something like that. As I don't know what exact clips you mean, you can choose the answer from the above.
He looks so badass
the ahsoka show got live action inquisitors MILES better than the kenobi show.
Facts
The kenobi show was a straight up disgrace…. Ewan and Hayden deserved so much better.
@@thearthurmarston9897 well at least it was better than the sequel and you should thank some of those who did their best. It appears to be in a little improvement from Kennedy’s little sicko fantasy the last two of the sequel.
@@darthdracul8372 well TFA was actually better than Kenobi by far
There was no difference but 👌
My theory is that Marrok was the Inquisitor who initially found Baylon during the age of the empire. After building respect over a duel, Baylon kills Marrok, then years later when Morgan hires Baylon and his apprentice, she also goes about reviving Marrok with Nightsister magic
That’s hella cool, that would make sense. God now I want a Baylon prequel show
I had hopes Marrok would be a past, thought dead character alas the witch magic isnt too bad
Idk maybe the 8th brother even tho it isn't actually said at all
Omg I needed this video so much. Thx
When you hire a Dark Souls character designer...
Same thing for the Inquisitor in tales of the Jedi
"Marrok the reborn warrior"
Undead sith jaja
Until he died marrok seems like the only inquisitor with common sense
I think marrok was darth maul reformed like savage after he died
@@LLUUFFYYX Can't be, Maul died in 1BBY, Marrok was first seen in 19BBY
Thanks so much, Marrok is my favourite Star Wars Character period
You're welcome. 🙂
He’s your favorite imperial inquisitor’s
Yeah he’s one of my favorites as well
Why?
Brother has 5 min of screentime 💀
Marrok was an Inquisitor. His dead body was recovered near a temple by Darth Maul and the Nightsister clan.
From where do you have that info?
@@Totally-Not-Sauron
In the Sith vault , he'll return....
Source trust me bro
The dead maul? Or the dead nightsister clan? Why would either of them have any interest in an inquisitor? The only reason Morgan has him is because she's imperial
No es el mismo es otro inquisidor el del templo sith
Ashoka just casually slicing trough marrok when his lightsaber was spinning and that could’ve killed Ashoka
It was so nice of Marrok to turn his saber to the side mid-attack so Ahsoka could step past him and slash him all at once....
@@darthmeta6445yeah, I'm ngl, I busted out laughing when I saw that😂😂
Who’s Ashoka?
@@ErykRollthe girl who has two lightsabers
@@Eaonshere that’s Ahsoka, not Ashoka
Marrok Looks Like an power Ranger
@@TatianaTezulas never thought about it, but it is true
Only if the first order had inquisitors.
I do not think he was a zombie brought back to life by magick. He moved too swiftly with concentrated moves and without zombie noises for an undead.
Nah, I think he was a living being - a survivor, who got a power boost from Morgan's power.
Yeah, I think that he's maybe boosted like Savage Oppress was.
@@Cardo... Just in this case no 2 meter body with big muscle. He must have been disappointed.
Agreed
Except that we see the night troopers slowly become more nimble after they were resurrected in the final
@@Moisés-t9p no he was a resurrected corpse
May are boy rest in peace
He was already dead in Ahsoka Series, he was like a zombie
@@guiwars2 even worse….or does that make it cooler? I can’t tell…
@@Gerald22222 He’s a cool character!
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@@ericarona8599 nah it’s cooler my way
He will never be anything but the legend Starkiller to me
I think the reason they killed that guy is cuz of budget cut and he’s probably same actor that plays Enoch, they both have similar thin body structure
Nuh uh nada nada yada yada nuh nuh uh
Actually, they are not the same actors. Enoch is played by Wes Chatham (who also plays Castor in the Mockingjay movies and Amos Burton on the Expanse) and Marrok is played by stuntman Paul Darnell (he doubled for Cobb Vanth on the Mandalorian, was one of the Night Wind Assassin in the Book of Boba Fett, was an ACU Trooper in Jurassic World and has done various stunts on other big movies).
If this turns out to be dead resurrected retro-canonified pre-announced Starkiller I'm gonna laugh.
Needs to be checked for scoliosis
Nah, the stunt actor who plays him is just very fit.
Marrok was such wasted potential he shouldn't have been killed off not at least this soon, he also is a side character but he is literally more powerful and more skilled than Shin Hati, it's not fair that he died... He is near Baylan in terms of dueling and power, although his Lightsaber was his weakness here...
No he doesn’t, he’s a resurrected henchman and that’s all he was and was always meant to be. The fandom is so stupid they made this character feel important when he wasn’t at all
@@omarbaba9892 Why conjure a wholly new Inquisitor design if his only purpose is to perpetuate the "inquisitors suck" nonsense? What role did he serve in the story? Besides as a temporary obstacle, Marrok offers nothing to the plot. Switch him out with some other ex-Jedi merc and the story changes nothing. The scrutiny is towards why make him an Inquisitor at all? Why offer him badass armor when his actions amount to so little to the point he's deserving of so much more? The fact they made him out to be a resurrected henchmen is also ludicrously canon breaking to the point I question why even have a third ex-Jedi at all if they don't intend to explore anything about him.
@@Imperialstorm03 canon breaking? Are you dense? Redirecting people from the dead has been a thing in Star Wars for decades and seen in canon in both clone wars and fallen order. And anyway he got 2 entire fight scenes to him which definitely isn’t that small of a role
And tbh I wouldn’t be surprised if they named him that to tease the fandom because they knew his name would send them into an autistic tirade of speculation which is what happened. If that’s true it’s hilarious because this fandom is idiotic with stuff like that
@@omarbaba9892 I'm not dense, are you? Because at no point has nightsister magick shown explicitly that they can resurrect the dead to the point they can communicate or behave as though they were ordinary humans. They've only been able to exercise necromancy in the sense they create zombies, not living people. I can't think of any example where resurrection of this capacity is possible in star wars and quite frankly if there's any, you realize that's also stupid right? It's the most cataclysmic addition to lore.
Shitty marketing tactic is all it was. A desperate attempt to *galvanize* an audience for this horrendously written show. Marrok has no point beyond that, hence he's wasted potential.
@@omarbaba9892 Are you? Lmao the nightsisters having the ability to "resurrect people" has NEVER been anything more than zombies who can't behave anything close to an individual. They're mindless and enraged. Marrok having the ability to speak is a plot hole. The very show literally shows that the night troopers by the time they were killed and "resurrected" were mindless. Any other instances of literal resurrection occurring is.. also stupid I hope you realize?
The fact they even bothered tells me they were just desperate for an audience, a way to gain viewership. Replace Marrok and nothing changes, there was very little reason to have him be a part of it much less make him an inquisitor.
He will return in Tales of the Empire
Oh, yeah. Seems like this video is about to get an update.
Na we need starkiller now NOW
nice we got 1 sec with him :D
No he did not. But it would have been cool!
He kinda reminds me of Karl Kroenen from Hellboy
I think I'm the only one who think like this 😅
Makes sense after all both are undead assassins
So is he dead? Or... dead again? He's just like, Nightsister Magic right? Could he get brought back by another Night Sister?
is his light saber red or orange?
Red
@@Cardo...he was also once an inquisitor when he died and was brought back by nightsister magic
I think eighth brother survived in the cliff and his real name is marrok
8th brother was Terrelian Jango Jumper , Marrok is ... something + lightsabers are diffrent
Not at all the same body my friend
Well if he was reanimated then he definitely didnt survive.
Marrok needed more screen time / saber fights imo. We need a whole series about this guy ngl, origin story
he’s just a random mf with a cool design for the protagonist to fight, it’s been happening in star wars since bobba fett.
@@hyperfire1134lol boba didn’t even do anything
The First Brother
@@OtherTHINGS-d4z The First brother died in Tales of the jedi final episode.
@@Cardo... no that was eleventh brother
@@pokefan-ix7sh True, I remeber the time when it was First brother and didn't know about them correcting the name to Eleventh brother.
@@OtherTHINGS-d4z Turns out you're right, thanks for bringing in a new info.
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i think he was amped by magick and not a corpse. he spoke normally just not much and we dont actually know what happened to the inquisitors this far into the canon. Their only job wasnt hunting surviving jedi. they also killed politicians that were problematic for the empire and seeked out forcesensetive children. plus Shin reacted to his death she wouldnt react if he was simply reanimated A I doubt she would care because he could simply just get re reanimated. lastly we dont know if reanimated force users can be reanimated and still use the force.
I swear he's voiced by sam witwer
Correct. Not only voiced.
@@Cardo... Source?
@@kevinzhang6623 pretty bad source, because Sam only voiced him not performed.
@@Cardo... What's the source that he voiced him? I haven't been able to find one
@@kevinzhang6623 it was some source during the time Ahsoka was running on Disney+ for the first time, but it seems to be obsolete or wrong. I checked it now and it seems like he was voiced by Paul Darnell
sounds similar to the inquisitor from tales of the jedi
Lucasfilm likes to waste a lot of very good designs.
5:41 Literally, that was my reaction too
He will appear in Tales of the Empire, there's a chance for him to get some backstory.
Anyone else think Marrok was played by Sam Witwer?
No, but he voiced him.
It is actually a stunt performer named Paul Darnell.
Does anyone know the name of the track that starts at the start of the space battle scene at 2:00? I can't find the track for the life of me.
You forgot the hologram scene.
2:34
5:06
He/she/it is a balloon 🎉
He's such a waste of potential. He seems like a cool character, but ended being a worse version of Amethio's Ceruledge from Pokémon Horizons.
Marrok was cool. Not a fan of his helmet though.
why is his lightsaber so short looking lmao
He seems to be stronger than the grand insquistor, kanan didnt have much training in his life but he was still a pretty skilled force weilder and lost to grand inquistor a couple of times but then the grand insquior lost to kanan even tho it would make sense for grand insquistor to win but kanan overpowered him but when marrok fought ahsoka the first time no one raelly won and we could see that he put up a good fight with her and the last time it took just a bit for ahsoka to win but its kinda differnet than the grand insquistor and also hes much faster
i might have not made sense what i was typing and what i meant just do your own research on stuff
...i thought fight scenes were supposed to PROGRESS.....?
These ones really aren’t that bad, the big one in episode 4 was actually great
Can you also Do Anikan & Obi Wan
Probably not, cuz they have like 9-10 hours of screentime each across the star wars universe. Anakin, Obi-wan & Ahsoka are probably the only characters I do not plan to do.
What a waste
You mean like the sixth brother atleast this Inquisitor got more then 30 seconds of screen time💀 (im not sure if the sixth brother is the one ashoka killed barehanded)
@@Pablo-pr5ktThe ToTJ Inquisitor probably isnt 6th Brother since the Ahsoka novel says the 6th Brother was the first Inquisitor Ahsoka ever fought and it happens a few years before the show, although with how Dave retcons the fuck out of past work without giving a definitive answer the whole novel's canoncity is called into question so this very well could be the 6th Brother.
Se veia fantástico marrok espero salga en Animado de nuevo en algún momento / gran diseño de personajes como casi siempre en Starwars pero se murió sin darnos nada de contexto
I am disappointed in the fact that all of the recently introduced inquisitors have not been normal organic beings like the other ones. The one from Tales of the Jedi just deflated, and this one started spewing out nightsister magic gas. I want inquisitors to be normal again, and also stop relying so heavily on their spinning blades
5:05 Is Tràkata 😮
I like the idea of the Inquisitors being inferior to a Jedi but at least they should be smart and attack in numbers... Like 3 inquisitors coordinated attack should be able to make Ahsoka run for her life until she can finally fight them in favorable terrain or 1 by 1.
Even a trained MMA fighter wouldn't like to fight 3 guys at the same time even if they're inferior fighters.
Instead all they do is use the Inquisitors as punching bags who are almost never a threat on screen because their presence don't make any sense.
The only good thing in the show
Heck no, this show was pretty good
Bej nje video te plot per marrok
I didnt watch the show but it feels like starwars the fight scenes were decent the acting is decent and has good set set peices why was this hated.Compared to acolyte it looks like a great show
Show was very drawn out (Not much happens story wise and it's quick in the grand scheme of things but drawn out for the viewer, runtime per episode is a bit shorter than it should be and overall the season felt more like a intro for a bigger second season), search for the map was a bit more extended than it should be (ties into previous point), some of the choreography wasnt actually that great (Most times Rosario/Ahsoka was using dual sabers and the 3 jedi fighting the night troopers looked stiff especially Sabine), some of the Rebels cast stand ins didn't really feel like their previous character (Sabine, Hera and to some extent Ahsoka), Sabine and Ezra reunion was very lacklustre, Thrawn basically barely was victorious even though he's supposed to be a tactical genius (also the outfit made him look chubby, Thrawn is the kinda guy to have a strict fitness regime), World Between Worlds episode felt like it lacked substance (plus why not feature Malachor if going to use the WBW and have a fight sequence with Anakin?) to name some of the things. Also we know barely anything about what Thrawn / Ezra were doing that whole time on Peridea for their years long exile.
Shin was underdeveloped/had barely any dialogue, Marrok could've had a little more to him but whatever, Baylan was basically the most interesting character in the show and he's just a mystery box.
Also the Sabine Shin fight on Lothal that left Sabine temporarily wounded basically did nothing for her character growth. Also making Sabine a Jedi / force sensitive is pretty questionable in of itself (not saying it couldn't be done, but the show could've done better).
Oh and Peridea landscape visuals/aliens was pretty boring generally, this is a different galaxy and it looks like any another wasteland planet from the main galaxy.
El estarkiller we
Marrmarrok was so irrelevant I don't even remember any scene with him lol
Cool style, little substance. The battles look weak too
弱い尋問官は死んで当然
God what a shitty show...
I wouldn't call it a shitty show, but it really wasn't that good as peole say.
it was pretty good stop being so negative
For real man people just love to complain and cry like just be happy they even made it.
Star Wars “fans” try not to be hateful challenge (impossible)
Such a useless and wasted character
Not useless, only wasted.
@@AfterthymeGaming both honestly imo
How tf was he wasted? This idiotic fanbase just did what it always did and started over theorising about him when there was nothing mysterious or hinting about him in the show. Then they get all offended when their dumb theories aren’t true
He was just a cool henchman and that’s all he was meant to be so no he wasn’t wasted
@@omarbaba9892 dude, chill. This was 2 months ago. Should've waited for 9 years and 10 months to reply.
@@omarbaba9892 I never theorized about him at all 🤣🤣 I never cared about him
Sorry I want more than a random zero dimensional henchman
I hate that he stands like a sassy black girl, but I love his design.