Wait a minute…he was accepted late into the Jedi, he’s married, and he’s tots chill with killing children and war crimes? This outrageous, this is unfair - how the hell is this guy a Master *and* be on the Council?! Edit: Yes, I know Mundi’s species was going extinct and thus an exception was made. That’s not the point-it’s that they gave this guy a pass for all these things, but not the Chosen One.
Yoda's council was pure cringe. The dogmatic epitome of Yoda's failure to the Jedi order. Even when training Luke, Yoda failed because had Luke listened to what Yoda commanded, Luke would NOT have brought Anakin back to the light side of the force & therefore fulfilling the prophecy.
@@barklordofthesith2997 the Jedi Council has NEVER been "good" OR effective, they have constantly and repeatedly throughout history stood by and done NOTHING while the galaxy was in danger. the major problem is that 1 they deny emotions ironically this ends up being them AFRAID of emotions rather than just avoiding them, and 2 they separate themselves from the galaxy. they're Buddhist's if they had magic powers
"There is something very touching about them. They look like soldiers; they fight like soldiers; and sometimes they even talk like soldiers. They have all the finest qualities of the fighting man. But behind that is nothing-no love, no family, no happy memory that comes from having truly lived. When I see one of these men killed, I weep more for him than for any ordinary soldier who has lived a full and normal life." ―General Ki-Adi-Mundi, regarding the clone troopers under his command (Republic Commando, Hard Contact) Ki-Adi-Mundi didn't have the strict standard for the troopers he commanded that Marshal Commander Bacara did, and he genuinely cared for his personnel.
I think the quote almost proves this video. The clones loved, they referred to each other as brothers, they made the very best of the situation they were in and formed deeply loyal bonds to the people they fought with. And Ki-Adi-Mundi was totally oblivious to all of it. He didn't pick up on anything his clones felt, even though they probably felt grief and loss and survivor's guilt much more strongly than he did.
@@Rachel-fi4sc Almost, but not quite. How would Ki-Adi Mundi's perception of clones changed after the clones were granted a short leave? The troops under his command had next to nothing in the form of happy memories, and the bonds we see formed between clone troopers tend to be expressed in unique units where that mentality is allowed to flourish. In units with strict generals and heavy casualty rates, there is less emotional expression. Furthermore, we see that even though Mundi tries to stay emotionally separate from his troops, it actually has an emotional impact on him because he cannot avoid the fact they are not treated like full human citizens and were bred to fight a war. o:
Clones on Mygeeto: - 'So how did it go?' - 'General Mundi's dead, me and the guys shot the bastard up good' - 'Nice. Wonder how Order 66 is working out other places' - 'What's Order 66?'
Palpatine if Qui Gonn never found Anakin: "Ki Adi, have you ever heard the tragedy of Da..." Ki Adi: "I'm in, when do we use the flame throwers against the Geonosians?"
@@Picking.a.name.is.hard1 said the general literally shot in his back. Died like a back stabbing bitch is more like it. You dont care about us Well I don't care your dead(i.e. Ki Andi Mundi, not you lol)
Not everyone speaks and understands fucking acronyms, so instead of "Imao", why don't you just spell it out so that EVERYBODY WILL KNOW WHAT THE FUCK "IMAO" STANDS FOR BEFORE USING THE FUCKING ACRONYM!
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Not to take away from that truly hilarious line but we do get the thoughts of one of the Marines and to say they were pissed would be an understatement
*Mundi's men returning after shooting him in the back Clone trooper: Hey guys did you hear order 66 was activated? Clones who shot Mundi: ...yes. Yes, that's what happened.
I like to think that Mundi isn’t a true sociopath, but instead has overly attached himself to the Jedi rule of emotional detachment, and uses his “will of the force” logic as a coping mechanism when tragedy strikes
@@lavish263team5 the sociopathic parts, yes, but his emotional over-detachment makes him more resistant to the dark side since a defining trait of sith is their embracing of strong emotions, mainly hate and anger. Come to think of it has denial of emotions has probably already prevented him from succumbing to the dark side, as many other Jedi, if they had families, would probably be overwhelmed by rage if that family was slaughtered.
@Gerald Kenneth Whilst he may lack emotion, he also lacks empathy. He has no hesitation in sacrificing to achieve a goal, has attachments (whilst it is to the jedi code, it's still attachment, nevertheless) and whilst it's not developed upon it is hinted that he may have psychotic tendencies when he suddenly participates in anakin's/ahsoka's killcount game in the clone wars series (think it's on geonosis, but could be wrong) not sure why I'm explaining this though. My comment was just meant as a joke
Everyone here is misunderstanding what a sociopath is. A sociopath isn't someone who doesn't feel emotions, it's someone who is incapable of feeling empathy. A sociopath can feel any kind of emotion as long as it isn't empathy towards someone else
Ah yes becuase an atheist also never says "oh god" or "god bless you" when something gods terribly wrong or someone sneezes without being a hypocrite.....
Bacara staring at Mundi's rotting corpse: Yeah, Order 66, we're executing it right now *Proceeds to shoot a dead body, as we're left shocked the scene we saw in the movie happened earlier
Jedi Council Hospitality Room: "Master Mundi, did you just lick the icing off all the cupcakes and then put them back on the tray?" "It was the will of the Force."
Kotor and especially Kotor2 show the folly of Jedi perfectly. They were exhibited fear towards things they didnt understand, and in the end were nearly annihilated thanks to one of their own.
@@Dedu1214That’s not even close to true. That’s like the whole reason the order fell apart in the first place and the entire great schism and subsequent wars with the Sith started. Because there is no cooperation between the light and dark-sides of the force. There is the force, and there is the dark side of it, an almost cancerous part of the force that brings nothing but ruin. You can not be a Jedi and follow the dark side.
Like mace u mean u know actually dangerous and not some weak excuse of a jedi pathetic this a guy a true jedi do u even get balance its not only doing good balance is grey not black and white
@@tylertruman6078 Same. And I have this lego book which shows the clones excuting order 66 with Krell standing besidr them like "Haha yes die trash" . He does say something but I think that should be the caption. Also I thought he looked cool.
Didn't know much about mundi until now , but You hit it right on the nail when you said he was the embodiment of the failures of the Jedi order . The Jedis lack of consideration of emotions, and general ban for attachment is the reason palpatine was able to groom Anakin and the reason for their downfall. They were blinded their " dogmatic narrow view " just like palpatine said . Anakin had nobody to turn to aside from obi wan and even then, what he felt comfortable telling obi wan was limited bc Anakin was afraid to be thrown out of the order bc of his relationship with padme . Honestly , a fucking tragedy .
especially more tragic considering that obi wan was probably the only one that had been in anakin's position and chose otherwise. Dude fell in love with a mandalorian princess and later queen and he still managed the will of the force to say NO to that
That's literally what that said to Anakin though. "Yeah it sucks, your pregnant wife is gonna die, that's just he will of the Force!" Send literal children into battle and they die. "Will of the Force!" Anakin kills Padawans "Hey, that's illegal"
This is exactly why we need a new Clone Wars TV show that is about the war as a whole. And is not just about Anakin, Kenobi, and Ahsoka. I want to learn more about the other jedi councilors, many of the ordinary padawans/knights/masters, clone shadow troopers, NULL ARCs, protoype Super Star Destroyers, hailfire droids, chameleon droids, and CIS militia groups (including an arc from the POV of a Nomedian militia group). Also a CIS spy story, Krell's unit in action, Dark Disciple, Boba vs Bane, Clone Commandos (Delta abd Omega Squad), Ultra droids (B3, they are canon because of Dark Disciple), grapple droids (also canon), and many more clone units (including 187th, 41st, 91st, etc.).
Interesting that they went this way with the character. In the 2003 animation done by Genndy Tartakovsky he was given more humanity and actually cared for his comrades in battle, especially towards the fight with General Grevious.
@@RascaldeesV2 The short answer is that depression is much more complicated than that. Telling a depressed person to not be sad is like telling someone who broke their leg to stop being in pain
@mcmy jimgill maybe that's why therapy alone rarely works. Depression can both cause and be caused by physical changes to the brain, including the part that controls mood, and you can't talk the brain into changing back. Furthermore, you can be depressed without being sad, as sadness is just one possible symptom of depression.
@@bjokvi91 As someone who dealt with clinical depression (major clinical depression to be precise) I can say firsthand it is a force of will. Mind > body.
Honestly at least krell acknowledged the feelings of the clones and the issues they had, but he didn’t care about them since he wasn’t dedicated towards them but instead getting attention from Dooku. If krell didn’t stray towards the dark side, he probably would’ve been a great Jedi.
Ki Adi Mundi did definitely care about his family. Re read the star wars 1998 comics. It’s just he accepted death a lot quicker than others through his detachment. I think he genuinely was a good guy who really worked to embody the teachings of the Jedi at the time
1998 comic book? More like 1998 propaganda pamphlet promoting a known sociopath and his equally corrupt and incompetent council members. All hail the Sith, by the way. 😏
"There is something very touching about them. They look like soldiers; they fight like soldiers; and sometimes they even talk like soldiers. They have all the finest qualities of the fighting man. But behind that is nothing-no love, no family, no happy memory that comes from having truly lived. When I see one of these men killed, I weep more for him than for any ordinary soldier who has lived a full and normal life." ―General Ki-Adi-Mundi, regarding the clone troopers under his command Mundi had quite the heart sometimes. c:
The battle of Hypori really doesn't help his image as a terrible leader and making bad decisions. Master Barrek, Sha'a Gi, Seirr and their entire attack force dead, Aayla Secura, Shaak Ti and K'Kruhk in critical condition and on the brink of death (though everyone thought K'Kruhk was dead at the time) and half the ARCs who came to rescue them cut down by Grievous and all he's focused on is getting Grievous even though there is no way that they would succeed. It took Fordo having to hold him back and tell him that his fellow Jedi will literally die if they don't get out of there immediately for him to (very reluctantly) get into the gunship and retreat. If it took this absolute disaster to get him to show off some emotion.
@@MMAddict39 so blame him for grievous, the jedi eating ,stomping machine....right. Only jedi that survive have plot against grievous or legacies characters
@Matthew Reed He can't feel attachment. Affection isn't the same thing. He can feel affection and is actually not a bad thing. Yoda has shown this countless times. Affection isn't bad it shows you care. He didn't care he was divorced completely from his feelings. He didn't have empathy for anyone period. Now on one hand he's the idealistic Jedi completely divorced from emotions and there for can make the hard calls. This means he shouldn't have any problems with the marines and how they execute attack plans. He should be the best more efficient Jedi General. Also with the highest civilian causalities. As their deaths are nothing more than the will of the force.
@@jasondiend4248 Yeah, and the deaths of all the Jedi are the will of the Force, and the deaths of all the Republic loyalists are the will of the Force, and the deaths of all the Alderaanians are the will of the Force... There is a point where the _"hard choices"_ start backfiring and the lack of empathy parallels with the Sith... which is a moral of the story, I guess...
Those are the people most of the jedi are based on "this is the will of the force" can be replaced by "well God works in mysterious ways LOL" like we saw with the trial of Ahsoka where all of them were like oh yes test of the force instead of admitting to themselves it was their fault for not investigating
@@jplayzow guess it was the will of the force. It had plans for her outside the jedi order and to further anakin's distrust in the order and expose their failings. That and she had to be written out of ROTS main plot to explain her absence.
Tbh, I had always assumed that they maxed that out at the age of six, but if Ki-Adi was four and was still older than working have been preferred, then I overestimated, lol
@@apocalypse5228 Only to shoot a droid who was about to shout Mundi. Mundi : Thank commander Bacara (internally laughing) : Whatch out ! Mundi : What an other droid ? Bacara : I don't think so... (proceed heavy concentrate fire on Mundi's big head)
I wouldn't call him bad person necessarily. He was just taught his whole life that feeling leads to evil. From what he told Anakin, I would argue he was telling exact same thing himself every day. He was just exact opposite of Anakin. Where Anakin treated Jedi teachings as loose guidelines, Mundi treated them as steel rigid laws.
i agree . he is misunderstood too. otherwise he wouldnt have been able to continue on a light path vs dark. as he made it to the jedi council. BUT unfortunately , he REPRESENTS the rise of anti jedi sentiments and give an opportunity for the sith to creep on . which it united the commerce guild and banking cartels to finance , support and declare war on the jedi order. also because he sits on jedi coucil and as an important voice ( always near yoda and windu) and has influence many in difficult debates. because of is views on the force , he was one of the key elements that has lead to the clearing of a path a sith takeover. which lead eventually and ultimately to the purge of the jedi, the destruction of jedi temple , the revelation of palpatine, the betrayal to the separatists , the rise of darth vader. the birth of the galactic empire and the negative impact on ALL galactic citizens . he was indeed an important character in this storyline which lead to sad ending
Exactly, sure he wasn't very emotional, but he still stood for good. Because of this he never turned into a ruthless sith like Anakin. Imagine if he reacted strongly to the death of his family! He simply followed his code to the end, which is respectable. Definitely could of shown a bit more emotion though
Except he didn't follow them. Dude was elbow deep in Cerean strange and popping out Cerean babies all to protect Cerea, but all of that was directly against the code. It's the absolute definition of a privileged elite getting special treatment because of the conditions of his birth, then being an absolute tool anytime anyone else even approaches the level of privilege he was just given naturally. It was useless entitled jedi like this turd that caused the rise of the emperor.
Don't say these things to loudly around here. Being able to Adult and control your emotions in this day and age will get you labeled a racist sexist biggit that is worse than Hitler and second only to Trump.
Characters like him make the lore realistic. Its because of the flaws that he exemplifies that jedi like Revan broke away. We need an old republic cinematic universe on that note.
Mundie: *tells Anakin about his family* Anakin: “I’m really sorry to hear that, but I guess you’re telling me this so I’m not alone in how I feel! Thanks! Mundie: “huh?”
It's kinda weird for him to be such a sociopath when he seemed to be very noble and caring in the 2003 Clone Wars series when he fought Grievous with a group of Jedi.
Nah because the clones were extremely adamant on extraction while Mundi wanted to press the assault on Grievous. In my humble opinion I think the clones should've went with the plan so Shak Ti could die preventing incompetence on Kamino
@@rob3791 well no, I don't think your familiar with gangs and their killings but it seems to rarely be 1v1. I was also talking about his attitude, not the act itself
@@rob3791 Yeah, one man armed with a laser sword and trained to use telekinesis, mind tricks and the augmented strength of a hundred men. Not exactly a helpless fellow
Clones: so you got the order? Bacara: the what? Clones: the one where we betray the jedi generals? Bacara: we didnt betray him. We never were with him. Good timing on that order tho
"There is something very touching about them. They look like soldiers; they fight like soldiers; and sometimes they even talk like soldiers. They have all the finest qualities of the fighting man. But behind that is nothing-no love, no family, no happy memory that comes from having truly lived. When I see one of these men killed, I weep more for him than for any ordinary soldier who has lived a full and normal life." ―General Ki-Adi-Mundi, regarding the clone troopers under his command
@@Dilapidated_Dilo Bacara was also ruthless and had stricter standards for the soldiers under his command, sometimes threatening the 21st Nova Corps' manpower levels.
I have a theory. Mundi was actually a sith, hence the red around his eyes and his yellow eyes in RoTS. He's surprised and confused when the clones turn on him because he was sure all of his actions would keep him alive and allow him to work with Palpatine. I think Mundi was a double agent, just never revealed.
Not exactly a double agent but he maybe was like Pong Krell, waiting patiently until Palpatine gave him some position of power, bro ended up cooked though
Literally everyone: They died, Mundi. Everyone is still in shock. Mundi: Everybody dies. It's the one thing organisms can be relied upon to do. How can it still come as a surprise to people?
The coolest version of Ki Adi Mundi will always be from the Clone Wars miniseries. He actually cared about his comrades and put up a good fight against Grievous!
0:25 This is now confirmed with the show "The Acolyte". He knew about the sith being active before he was officially born and still denied their existence in TPM.
Tarkin: "Ah... the Marines. I understand that your unit executed Order 66 without hesitation, excellent!" Marines: "Order what??? Oh yes! Of course Sir! Just doing our job..."
For some reason, the idea of Ki Adi Mundi being an all-out sociopath is absolutely hilarious to me. We think he’s this kind, virtuous, & incredibly wise Jedi Master as he sits on the Jedi Council, & yet he’s cold & emotionless, imparting onto others that they should not care about their loved ones. The more I think about it, the more I chuckle to myself. Great video.
He is not evil. He is from a species that has two brains, make them analyse and contrasict each other and most of his conclusions are only logical. They are basically devoid of emotions, they are purely rational. Throw in some codes of conduct and dogmas and u get a perfect fit for a jedi. His actions are but the nature of his species. He was born that way. He was a good jedi.
@@Heretbg it is defined as psychopathy from our human standpoint, for their species is just viewed as being normal. It would be actually dumb to call them evil for being them. And yes psycopaths and sociopaths arent evil, they escape the whole concept of evilness. There isnt such a thing as being born evil. But sociopaths are born that way, its wrong to call tjem evil, they are victims of their own existance and its just unfortunate that they even exist. Now Im not excusing murderers, for murderig they are as blameable as everyone else, but its wrong to just tag them as evil for being sociopaths. And this whole situation is very different than the situation of ki adi mundi species that I covered on the first topic
Mundi: So what do I win? Anakin: My everlasting respect. *years later* Mundi: you’re guilty, Ahsoka. Anakin: …I can see that my everlasting respect for you was a fucking mistake
I think that was truly one of the most important events on the road to Vader. That, Obi-wan faking his death and the sand people. There's other stuff but I think that's probably the most important event all within the span of a few months or a year at most might I add.
The lesson of Ki-Adi-Mundi is that while attachments can drag someone down to drown in the dark undercurrent of the Force, the extreme opposite leaves you totally disconnected from its flow, and unable to ride its currents in the first place.
Sith become monstrous an inhuman once their passions become obsessions Jedi become cold and unfeeling once they disconnect themselves from emotions and the world around them completely perhaps true balance in the force isn't light and dark, or good and evil, but rather standing in the middle of what connects a person to the force itself, and to the world around them. And this is how Luke succeeded, where other Jedi failed
Obi-Wan was not a father figure to Anakin, he was a brother figure. Palpatine was the only father figure he ever had. Qui-gon could have been a father figure for him, and the results would have turned out very different, but he died before he got the chance.
@@elpirataretro8734 nah he was just his big brother to him, Obi Wan cared for Anakin but he really only cared for him because of how important he was to Qui Gon and that he too saw the potential with Anakin. Qui Gon however truly cared for Anakin and was a huge father figure for him, if he hadn’t died Anakin would’ve been an insanely powerful Jedi towards the end. Palpatine always took advantage of this, every time the Jedi always put down Anakin’s accomplishments like “yo great job with Dooku but you still have much to learn and experience before earning the rank of Master” whereas Palps was complimenting him like a father making him feel as if Palpatine was proud of his son. Palpatine hooked Anakin by being a father figure and took advantage of his fear by bringing Padme into the situation. This would’ve been avoided is Obi Wan actually raised him like a son, it’s just they saw each other mostly as brothers and brothers in arms since both looked up to Qui Gon as a father.
Wut? The Wookies needed help... He never expressivley said Yoda should go, Yoda himself though he was the best choice since he had close friends there. Blaming Mundi for anything that happened on Coruscant is completely absurd.
" Although Mundi cared for his family, as a Jedi, required not to attach to them, a balance that Mundi found extremely difficult..... Mundi first married Shea, his bond-wife, and later married four honor-wives, including Mawin.[24][1] Shea remained Mundi's closest and most trusted wife, and he felt he could hide nothing from her, so much so that Mundi suspected she had some of the Force within her.[13]" (from his Legends Wookiepedia article). Considering that you cited Legends content (Mundi's stint as Anakin's master), I'm confused why you excluded significant amounts of information listed in his Wookiepedia article. Claiming that he didn't give a fuck about any of his wives is such a reach that I don't understand how you even got to that conclusion. It puts basically every other thing you say in question.
@@NeostormXLMAX dont you just live when someone makes a joke, you attempt to also make a joke and it lands about aswell as a jihadi airline flight to New York?
I have a theory that Lucas brilliantly portrayed the Jedi as unemotional, overly dogmatic power hoggers on purpose and put Qui Gon as a clear contrast on Ep. 1
@@tomnorton4277 right, because when I want to portray a group as "unemotional, overly dogmatic power hoggers" I make a point of focusing on their *children being murdered*
@@tomnorton4277 No. Lucas legitimately believes that Jedi philosophy is good, actually. He sees nothing wrong with it. The core of Qui-gon's disagreement with the Council has a very different nature. Everything we see him teaching Obi-wan and Anakin shows he would teach him the same emotional detachment the Council values above all
By the way, Qui-gon was a stupid dogmatic Jedi too. He was willing to challenge the Council because he blindly trusted the prophecy of the Chosen One where the Council, while not rejecting the prophecy altogether, was far less willing to train Anakin because training an older student to be emotionally detached and renounce all emotional connection to other people was far more difficult, and that was the core of Anakin's fall in the story
Something I don't think was mentioned was how Mundi's binary brain helped him process emotion. Cereans are able to process both sides of a problem at once. So it isn't that he's sociopathic, he just processes grief much faster and deal with it in a more pragmatic way than others.
@@monkey4soul that's true. He was taught all his life that emotions leads to dark side and everything that happens, happens because of force. He was genuinely trying to help, he just wasn't equipped for it, and that wasn't exactly his fault
we should stop imposing our human morales on other species. To the Rakatas eating and defiling the corpses of fallen foes AND comrades was completely normal, to do otherwise would be rude. On Cerea males are rare but females are plenty and their society is archaic. Mundi's reasoning was probably : " everybody lost countless relatives, so did i. This is evidently the will of the force and I, being a Jedi Master, should be an example to others. Why should i mourn for my kin if i won't mourn for the kin of others? What is done is done, being emotional won't help"
That also results in another option. While the human brain contains two amygdalae, they both interface with a single hypothalamus, which combined regulate base emotions such as fear, joy, anger, etc. However, due to effectively having two fully functional brains, Mundi has two sets of these. It's possible that he simply relegated his mourning to his secondary brain while maintaining his usual stoicism with his primary.
To be fair to Mundi, his species, Cereans, are extremely intelligent and logical by natural. I think that it’s only natural that members of his species would prefer cold logic to emotions.
His actions were generally illogical however. When presented with evidence of at the very least a dark force user, he instantly dismissed the possibility of it being a sith instead of being more logical and going 'If Sith, need to prepare. If not Sith, still a hostile dark force user, still need to prepare'. When confronted with a child with incredible potential in the Force, dismissed the child as to old for training instead of thinking it through and realising that (following his own philosophy) the Force clearly willed this meeting. He wasn't being intelligent and logical, he was being dogmatic. He could only see laws and duties, not the things they were meant to protect.
This is exactly why we need a new Clone Wars TV show that is about the war as a whole. And is not just about Anakin, Kenobi, and Ahsoka. I want to learn more about the other jedi councilors, many of the ordinary padawans/knights/masters, clone shadow troopers, NULL ARCs, protoype Super Star Destroyers, hailfire droids, chameleon droids, and CIS militia groups (including an arc from the POV of a Nomedian militia group). Also a CIS spy story, Krell's unit in action, Dark Disciple, Boba vs Bane, Clone Commandos (Delta abd Omega Squad), Ultra droids (B3, they are canon because of Dark Disciple), grapple droids (also canon), and many more clone units (including 187th, 41st, 91st, etc.).
@@solaridraconi6225 you ‘might’ have a point with his attitude towards Anakin upon his arrival to the temple, but his conclusion about the Sith was a logical assumption. The Sith had been gone for just about 1000 years, and in that time the only things close were Dark Jedi. No Jedi at the time (no living Jedi anyway) had faced a Sith Lord in those 1000 years, and plenty of Dark Jedi had been around throughout that period. What would be more logical to you, an unusually strong Dark Jedi or an ancient order of Dark Lords not known to have existed for a millennia?
Actually, the Council intentionally decided to send Yoda to Kashyyk to draw out Sidious because they thought he'd fear Yoda the most. It's in the ROTS novel.
Wait what?! You joking?! (No offence) Damn what a dumb move. Should’ve been better to stay at the temple and beat some sense into Anakin with his walking stick like a boss
I don't think he's heartless. Soldiers have to have heart in battle, and maybe Mundi was teaching to not let your emotions get the better of you, even when total disaster strikes.
No, he is the equivalent of a pastor that only ever read the bible instead. From his sociopathic behavior to his comments in various matters, it seems he's a lawful extremist that follows the rules to a fault: No passion into no love at all, trust into the belief that one of their own was physically and psychologically unable to commit a crime, duty in his inability to see the big picture because he's preoccupied with fulfilling his jedi role for the wookies, etc.
He is the equivalent of a lot christians who do in fact read the Bible. There are a lot passages in the New Testament especially by John which literally say the only love that matters that of gods and everything else is inconsequential. Literally a passage says do not love the world... another says the life of a wife or a child does not matter compared to that of Jesus. It’s just really sad how twisted Christianity is
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Ki Adi Mundi: “Your thoughts dwell on your mother...”
Ani: “My thoughts dwell on your mother.”
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Mace: OOOO! TAKE A FU*CKING SEAT MUNDI!
Obi: I have tought you well my apprentice
Ki-Adi Mundi: You shouldn't care about the deaths of children.
Anakin : I'm gonna take that to heart, bro
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@@Rando2930 so are the younglings
@@almostshawn3230 haven't seen this much fire since Anakin
@@jamescalderon289 well if we don’t count both Death Stars
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Clones: "We're just clones, sir. We're meant to be expendable."
Mundi: "Yes, indeed you are."
"Wait, you guys are clones?"
proceeds to shrug as he already found them expendable
The clones: YOU WEREN'T SUPPOSED TO DO THAT
He's not wrong tho
Pong krell:ok
@@lukasp5892 well, hey, he enriched their pretty dismal lives, so...
Wait a minute…he was accepted late into the Jedi, he’s married, and he’s tots chill with killing children and war crimes?
This outrageous, this is unfair - how the hell is this guy a Master *and* be on the Council?!
Edit: Yes, I know Mundi’s species was going extinct and thus an exception was made. That’s not the point-it’s that they gave this guy a pass for all these things, but not the Chosen One.
Hey, maybe the other Jedi learned from the mistake and that's why they didnt accept Anakin?
@@peppermintgal4302 if they learned from their mistake, why would he still be on the council when they denied the rank of master to Anakin?
Yoda's council was pure cringe. The dogmatic epitome of Yoda's failure to the Jedi order. Even when training Luke, Yoda failed because had Luke listened to what Yoda commanded, Luke would NOT have brought Anakin back to the light side of the force & therefore fulfilling the prophecy.
@@barklordofthesith2997 as bad a the older jedi council that did nothing while billions were slaughtered
@@barklordofthesith2997 the Jedi Council has NEVER been "good" OR effective, they have constantly and repeatedly throughout history stood by and done NOTHING while the galaxy was in danger. the major problem is that 1 they deny emotions ironically this ends up being them AFRAID of emotions rather than just avoiding them, and 2 they separate themselves from the galaxy. they're Buddhist's if they had magic powers
Clones: "We're just clones, sir. We're meant to be expendable."
Mundi: "Not to me... everyone's expendable in my book!"
In all fairness, he probably would have seem himself equally expendable
"There is something very touching about them. They look like soldiers; they fight like soldiers; and sometimes they even talk like soldiers. They have all the finest qualities of the fighting man. But behind that is nothing-no love, no family, no happy memory that comes from having truly lived. When I see one of these men killed, I weep more for him than for any ordinary soldier who has lived a full and normal life."
―General Ki-Adi-Mundi, regarding the clone troopers under his command (Republic Commando, Hard Contact)
Ki-Adi-Mundi didn't have the strict standard for the troopers he commanded that Marshal Commander Bacara did, and he genuinely cared for his personnel.
@@godsdj7316 and with that, you just annihilated Geestly's entire video
I think the quote almost proves this video.
The clones loved, they referred to each other as brothers, they made the very best of the situation they were in and formed deeply loyal bonds to the people they fought with.
And Ki-Adi-Mundi was totally oblivious to all of it. He didn't pick up on anything his clones felt, even though they probably felt grief and loss and survivor's guilt much more strongly than he did.
@@Rachel-fi4sc Almost, but not quite. How would Ki-Adi Mundi's perception of clones changed after the clones were granted a short leave? The troops under his command had next to nothing in the form of happy memories, and the bonds we see formed between clone troopers tend to be expressed in unique units where that mentality is allowed to flourish. In units with strict generals and heavy casualty rates, there is less emotional expression. Furthermore, we see that even though Mundi tries to stay emotionally separate from his troops, it actually has an emotional impact on him because he cannot avoid the fact they are not treated like full human citizens and were bred to fight a war. o:
Clones on Mygeeto:
- 'So how did it go?'
- 'General Mundi's dead, me and the guys shot the bastard up good'
- 'Nice. Wonder how Order 66 is working out other places'
- 'What's Order 66?'
Underrated
-“Wait… you didn’t get that order from palpating?”
-“ummmm… no we just shot him…”
@@SomeRandoAlmond2001 Palpatine: *over coms* the time has come, execute order 67. We will celebrate this glourious day
@goblo023 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I’m finished
@goblo023 least funny thing ive ever heard
*Galactic Marines returning after shooting Mundi*
Clone Trooper: "Ah you guys carried out Order 66 as well?"
Galactic Marine: "Order 66?"
@• not hard to say lol and move on
@• this comment went uncommented on for 3 months until you came in here just to say "unoriginal"
Who is the more boring one here?
@• so you're the only one that in 3 months decided to make a pointless comment about it.
What was your plan by saying unoriginal anyway?
@@wrkkvikrmvh1023 Maybe he’s trying to promote originality so comment sections aren’t extremely boring and repetitive?
Best comment here, hands-down lmao
Palpatine if Qui Gonn never found Anakin: "Ki Adi, have you ever heard the tragedy of Da..."
Ki Adi: "I'm in, when do we use the flame throwers against the Geonosians?"
Anakin: Has survivors guilt
Mundi: “Just don’t be sad, lmao”
"Just focus on your work so you don't turn into an emotional mess, lmao" is more like it.
Mundi: I don't have such weaknesses
Zoomer seethe vs boomer cope
@@Picking.a.name.is.hard1 said the general literally shot in his back. Died like a back stabbing bitch is more like it. You dont care about us
Well I don't care your dead(i.e. Ki Andi Mundi, not you lol)
Not everyone speaks and understands fucking acronyms, so instead of "Imao", why don't you just spell it out so that EVERYBODY WILL KNOW WHAT THE FUCK "IMAO" STANDS FOR BEFORE USING THE FUCKING ACRONYM!
Me: “Hey Galactic Marines what did you feel when you shot General Mundi?”
Galactic Marines: “Recoil.”
Morticia and regby *"wwwhhhhhhhhhhhhooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo"*
>Recoil
>Blasters
Haha 😆
Not to take away from that truly hilarious line but we do get the thoughts of one of the Marines and to say they were pissed would be an understatement
Shots fired
*Mundi's men returning after shooting him in the back
Clone trooper: Hey guys did you hear order 66 was activated?
Clones who shot Mundi: ...yes. Yes, that's what happened.
Galactic Marine: hm..... yes..... order 66..... definitely the reason why I shot Ki adi Mundi..... yup.....
Order 66? Wait that was actually gonna happen? Whhhooops 🤷♂️
Galactic marines: oh yeah definitely killid him because of order 66
Galactic marine: even though palatine didn't tell us we knew deep down order 66 was activated
Galactic Marines: Wait... What’s Order 66?
I like to think that Mundi isn’t a true sociopath, but instead has overly attached himself to the Jedi rule of emotional detachment, and uses his “will of the force” logic as a coping mechanism when tragedy strikes
Ironic. Through deeply attaching himself to the jedi teachings, he followed pathways to the darkside till the end
@@lavish263team5 the sociopathic parts, yes, but his emotional over-detachment makes him more resistant to the dark side since a defining trait of sith is their embracing of strong emotions, mainly hate and anger.
Come to think of it has denial of emotions has probably already prevented him from succumbing to the dark side, as many other Jedi, if they had families, would probably be overwhelmed by rage if that family was slaughtered.
@Gerald Kenneth
Whilst he may lack emotion, he also lacks empathy. He has no hesitation in sacrificing to achieve a goal, has attachments (whilst it is to the jedi code, it's still attachment, nevertheless) and whilst it's not developed upon it is hinted that he may have psychotic tendencies when he suddenly participates in anakin's/ahsoka's killcount game in the clone wars series (think it's on geonosis, but could be wrong)
not sure why I'm explaining this though. My comment was just meant as a joke
Kind of like Christians when something happens that they don't like.
Everyone here is misunderstanding what a sociopath is. A sociopath isn't someone who doesn't feel emotions, it's someone who is incapable of feeling empathy. A sociopath can feel any kind of emotion as long as it isn't empathy towards someone else
Mundi: there is no such thing as luck
Also Mundi: With any luck we can meet up with Skywalker
Yeah that part kinda caught me off guard
Lmao!
I was scrolling past this comment and seen it I read it then I had to come back up and think about it LOL
Ah yes becuase an atheist also never says "oh god" or "god bless you" when something gods terribly wrong or someone sneezes without being a hypocrite.....
@@madhatter1057 wait people actually say "God bless you" when folk sneeze? I thought it was just "bless you", that's going a whole extra mile
Palpatine: "Commander Bacara, the time has come. Execute..."
Bacara: "Execute Mundi? Say no more." Pew Pew Pew
Sorry emp... you're couple hours late...
Bacara staring at Mundi's rotting corpse: Yeah, Order 66, we're executing it right now
*Proceeds to shoot a dead body, as we're left shocked the scene we saw in the movie happened earlier
@@argiedude3762 why do you think they havent shown the holocoms in his scene?
Palpatine: jeez they were brutal, let’s see how g-
Gree: my lord I’m calling to inform you we killed secura ahead of order.
Palpatine: WHAT?!
@@lordlucius1341 correction it was Bly that killed Secura. Gree got beheaded by Yoda
Jedi Council Hospitality Room:
"Master Mundi, did you just lick the icing off all the cupcakes and then put them back on the tray?"
"It was the will of the Force."
🤣🤣🤣👍🏼
best comment
"Master Mundi we know you peed in the back part of the toilet so pee comes out when someone flushes"
"Will of the force."
@@beastwarsFTW No, upper decking is strictly a dark-side practice.
I'm dead LMAO
So basically, Ki-Adi Mundi is precisely the kind of Jedi that Kreia and Jolee Bindo warn you against in the KOTOR games.
Kotor and especially Kotor2 show the folly of Jedi perfectly. They were exhibited fear towards things they didnt understand, and in the end were nearly annihilated thanks to one of their own.
The only true jedi are the jee'dai. Studying both sides of the force following its will. Not fearing change and new things. So yes, agreed
Kotor 2 is the script for The Last Jedi, if only it had been written by a real screenwriter and not an idiot with one hemisphere instead of two.
@@Dedu1214That’s not even close to true. That’s like the whole reason the order fell apart in the first place and the entire great schism and subsequent wars with the Sith started. Because there is no cooperation between the light and dark-sides of the force. There is the force, and there is the dark side of it, an almost cancerous part of the force that brings nothing but ruin. You can not be a Jedi and follow the dark side.
Like mace u mean u know actually dangerous and not some weak excuse of a jedi pathetic this a guy a true jedi do u even get balance its not only doing good balance is grey not black and white
"Ki Adi Mundi had several wives and didn't care about any of them."
Oh shit I didn't know my dad was in Star Wars.
YIIIIIKES
Ahh yes, Jedi Master, Khad ThunderCock.
Hahahahahagagagga
😬😬😬😬
He had a lot of wives because his species was in danger, but not caring about his wives was something i didn’t like about him
Imagine if after his clones shot him in the back they got a message from Palpatine that said “the time has come. Execute Order 6- oh shit.”
Bacara: Uh. . . It has been done my Lord.
@@jsb6975.ah.crapbaskets Y E S
Clone Marine: This is super awkward, are we all fired or promoted!?
Lmao
@@kingnamor777 both... Fired from being clone troopers, promoted to purge troopers
"Ki-Adi mundi was a pretty terrible guy."
*Pong Krell has entered the chat*
Pong Krell was at least honest about it. Ki-Adi Mundi hid behind the jedi code and "the will of the force".
i loved when Krell got a blaster bolt in his back.what an asshole!!!!
@@dinfulofsin8525 I cried tears of joy
@@tylertruman6078 Same. And I have this lego book which shows the clones excuting order 66 with Krell standing besidr them like "Haha yes die trash" . He does say something but I think that should be the caption. Also I thought he looked cool.
Pong Krell was not as terrible as mundi.
Honestly Ki Adi Mundi was a perfect representation of a Jedi in their archaic form. A true space Wizard personality
Ki-Adi Mundi: You shouldn't care about the deaths of children.
Anakin: So I took that personally
Well done...i hope this stands the test of time.
So personally he decided to do it himself.
more like I took that literally
Bruh, you literally copied @Almost Shawn. This is his comment word for word.
@@britainboi1019 heresy of the highest order I must say
"Geneva Conventions, more like Geneva Suggestions"- Ki Adi Mundi, a Long Long Time Ago.
This deserves more love
Wise words.
Lmaoo
@Lord Slade true. There was something simular but it was barely followed by anyone and people who did it were mainly frowned upon.
I always forget he said that
Mundi's family: dies
Mundi: "Oh no. Anyway..."
I broke out in laughter because I read that in Jeremy Clarkson's voice.
Not even the oh no part
Isnt that the Jedi way? Ignore emotions and let go
@@LukeSkywalker-fm1dc same 😂
@@LukeSkywalker-fm1dc so true😂
Didn't know much about mundi until now , but You hit it right on the nail when you said he was the embodiment of the failures of the Jedi order . The Jedis lack of consideration of emotions, and general ban for attachment is the reason palpatine was able to groom Anakin and the reason for their downfall. They were blinded their " dogmatic narrow view " just like palpatine said . Anakin had nobody to turn to aside from obi wan and even then, what he felt comfortable telling obi wan was limited bc Anakin was afraid to be thrown out of the order bc of his relationship with padme . Honestly , a fucking tragedy .
especially more tragic considering that obi wan was probably the only one that had been in anakin's position and chose otherwise. Dude fell in love with a mandalorian princess and later queen and he still managed the will of the force to say NO to that
Anakin was an idiot lol, that's it
@@idiot_city5444and the jedi is a hypocrite
@@knightofficerOnly because Satine did not ask him to stay with her that and Qui Gons influence yeah.
"So that's why Ki-Adi Mundi was a massive piece of Sith."
Hey, take it easy with that. Even Sith care about something.
Actually if anything, they care too much.... About their own ambitions, anger, vengeance, yadda yadda
@@Servellion yadda yodda u mean
Sith within the Old Republic, cared about each other shockingly.
Sith can also be an anagram of Sh*t
mundi does care about something...
The Wookiees
Ki: What about the droid attack on the Wookies?
Me: what about the Anakin attack on the younglings?
"Master Skywalker, there's too many of them!"
Geetsly's what are we going to dew?
@@michaelerlanger2797 Dew it
Ridhwan I-I shouldn’t
What about the clone attack on the geonosian?
* numerous people dies
Mundi: "Such is the will of the force."
The force: "You're next."
Mundi: "Wait, that's illegal."
Pearl harbor happens:
Ki Adi Mundi: It was the will of the force
That's literally what that said to Anakin though.
"Yeah it sucks, your pregnant wife is gonna die, that's just he will of the Force!"
Send literal children into battle and they die. "Will of the Force!"
Anakin kills Padawans "Hey, that's illegal"
This is exactly why we need a new Clone Wars TV show that is about the war as a whole. And is not just about Anakin, Kenobi, and Ahsoka. I want to learn more about the other jedi councilors, many of the ordinary padawans/knights/masters, clone shadow troopers, NULL ARCs, protoype Super Star Destroyers, hailfire droids, chameleon droids, and CIS militia groups (including an arc from the POV of a Nomedian militia group).
Also a CIS spy story, Krell's unit in action, Dark Disciple, Boba vs Bane, Clone Commandos (Delta abd Omega Squad), Ultra droids (B3, they are canon because of Dark Disciple), grapple droids (also canon), and many more clone units (including 187th, 41st, 91st, etc.).
As one of the Gunray people said I can't remember which one: "IS THAT EVEN LEGAAAAL!?!?!?
The force : I WILL MAKE IT LEGAL!
Interesting that they went this way with the character. In the 2003 animation done by Genndy Tartakovsky he was given more humanity and actually cared for his comrades in battle, especially towards the fight with General Grevious.
i hate the 3D clone wars a lot
i think it made so many things worse
After Lucas left, Star Wars really started to appeal more and more to the "Jedis were never the good guys bro" edgelord crowd.
because black armor and jackboots is so naturally unappealing???
@@TONEDEAFSOUNDIt's a shit show too.
@@fiddlesticks7245 what a dogshit take lmao
*Jedi Narrator:* "Ki-Adi Mundi was a massive piece of sith."
*Sith:* "Hey, this guy is _your_ problem, not ours...for once..."
Lol
Sith order: Hey woah... we didn't do anything this time. That was all you.
ah sithspit
Lol XD
xD
"Jedi are peacekeepers"
Ki-Adi Mundi: ".......... Bring in the flamethrowers!"
And mace said that line in the same movie he cut off jango's head 🤣🤣
That's always been in my mind from when I was a kid watching tcw😂🤣
Mace Windu: Burn muderfuca!
Ahem flamenwerfers
Took some pages from Vietnam, defo a war veteran
Ki Adi Mundi: Is accepted at an older age than usual
Also Ki Adi Mundi: WE CAN'T TRAIN ANAKIN, HE IS OLD
Even worse, they accepted Mundi into their ranks for the political indoctrination of his planet into the republic. The Jedi's hypocrisy is endless.
that was mace windu
Ah so he's a hypocrite in more ways than one
He was like 9 not 4 lol
Also also Mundi: has multiple wives
0:16 He wasn't COMPLETELY heartless. He DID care about the Wookies, after all.
"Virgin anakin and Chad Mundi"
I'm dying over here
and he said it so seriously too
The Chad mundi making multiple children without paying child support
Mundi's head is in the shape of an A because he is an ALPHA.
Mundi won't care about you dying .
@@geetslys IT ALL MAKES SENSE NOW
Mundi is the type of guy to say "Stop being sad" to a depressed person
Edit: Seems like I started a galactic war in the reply section
What's so bad about that?
@@RascaldeesV2
The short answer is that depression is much more complicated than that.
Telling a depressed person to not be sad is like telling someone who broke their leg to stop being in pain
@mcmy jimgill
maybe that's why therapy alone rarely works.
Depression can both cause and be caused by physical changes to the brain, including the part that controls mood, and you can't talk the brain into changing back.
Furthermore, you can be depressed without being sad, as sadness is just one possible symptom of depression.
@@bjokvi91 As someone who dealt with clinical depression (major clinical depression to be precise) I can say firsthand it is a force of will. Mind > body.
@@RascaldeesV2 With depression, one can only know firsthand what works for oneself. If you got better, then i'm happy for you.
He's not the worst Jedi out there. Looking at you, Krell
True, atleast the 501’st had actual reasons to turn on krell, not a mind control chip
Because he abandoned the Jedi ways to try and save himself.
Honestly at least krell acknowledged the feelings of the clones and the issues they had, but he didn’t care about them since he wasn’t dedicated towards them but instead getting attention from Dooku. If krell didn’t stray towards the dark side, he probably would’ve been a great Jedi.
I dont consider Krell a good example becuase he clearly wasnt a jedi anymore.
I’m looking at Vrook Lamar.
Ki Adi Mundi did definitely care about his family. Re read the star wars 1998 comics. It’s just he accepted death a lot quicker than others through his detachment. I think he genuinely was a good guy who really worked to embody the teachings of the Jedi at the time
1998 comic book? More like 1998 propaganda pamphlet promoting a known sociopath and his equally corrupt and incompetent council members. All hail the Sith, by the way. 😏
“Unlike the virgin anakin skywalker who had one wife who cared about him deeply the Chad Kiadi Mundi had 5 wives and 7 daughters between them”
LMAO
Which isn't bad if only his culture allows it.
P.S. You all are just envious because I had more wives and bigger pantsaber.
What if you cut the hilt?
@@Petaurista13 at least we didnt get turned into swiss cheese
@@toniotrussardi8126 rather be swiss cheese than a eunuch like skywalker
Ki Chadi Mundi
When he said "virgin anakin" and "chad mundi" I lost it.
I burst out laughing hahaha
Opposite?
One chick his whole life vs bunch of wives plus probably a bunch of pieces along the way due to gender disparity and all. So the math adds up
Sad thing is Its the other way around
Chad Anakin: happy with having a single wife
Virgin Mundi: had to marry multiple wives for descendants and didn't care for them
Well that is an interesting title for this video.
Titles are hard...
@@geetslys Fair enough, I’m not saying it is bad. It just caught me off guard, and to be honest it is actually a fitting title.
😂
All of the titles are ridiculously exaggerated clickbait.
@@bingisboy I can tell you that it works from personal experience
I feel like we also need to talk about Master Luminara. She also caused problems with her detachment
I like Plo Koon a lot, he seems kind and I think he should’ve survived order 66
My favorite jedi master
He's my favorite too, hurt the most to see him go.
Bro he got shot out of the sky, as in a fireball style
@@apexfenix9623 bro he's a jedi. Skywalker and Kenobi survived a lava planet that would have incinerated a normie human instantly.
Yeah, same here. He was my favorite of the group of Masters, before Obi wan became a master.
Palpatine to the Marines: Execute order--
Marines: EVERYONE KILL MUNDI NOW!
Palpatine: I wanted fries but... Sure why not?
Underrated comment
Somehow accurate as it makes sense. Edoko approved
Lmao 🤣
Cashier: can you repeat your order sir?
Palpatine: A surprise yo be sure, but a welcome one
“He was emotionless” whilst showing 2003 Mundi, the only iteration that showed emotion clearly in his fight with grievous
"There is something very touching about them. They look like soldiers; they fight like soldiers; and sometimes they even talk like soldiers. They have all the finest qualities of the fighting man. But behind that is nothing-no love, no family, no happy memory that comes from having truly lived. When I see one of these men killed, I weep more for him than for any ordinary soldier who has lived a full and normal life."
―General Ki-Adi-Mundi, regarding the clone troopers under his command
Mundi had quite the heart sometimes. c:
The battle of Hypori really doesn't help his image as a terrible leader and making bad decisions. Master Barrek, Sha'a Gi, Seirr and their entire attack force dead, Aayla Secura, Shaak Ti and K'Kruhk in critical condition and on the brink of death (though everyone thought K'Kruhk was dead at the time) and half the ARCs who came to rescue them cut down by Grievous and all he's focused on is getting Grievous even though there is no way that they would succeed. It took Fordo having to hold him back and tell him that his fellow Jedi will literally die if they don't get out of there immediately for him to (very reluctantly) get into the gunship and retreat. If it took this absolute disaster to get him to show off some emotion.
@@MMAddict39 so blame him for grievous, the jedi eating ,stomping machine....right. Only jedi that survive have plot against grievous or legacies characters
@@MMAddict39 Barrek lead the assault, not Mundi.
He was a badass in that fight too, the only Jedi that wanted to pursue Grievous when he fled.
He also ordered the clones to use flamethrowers on the Geonosians.
...well hello there
So...? They at war lol
They’re geonosians, who cares
Mundi was behind the Tonkin Bay “Incident”
W
Palpatine: "Execute Order 66"
Bacara: "Jeez, finally"
Kashyyk: "were just wookies sir, were meant to be expendable"
Mundi: "not to me"
Galactic marines: What about droid attack on the clone-- Never mind you never cared about us
Also clone attack on the jedi 😂
*Ki Adi Mundi's family dies*
Ki Adi Mundi:
"Oh no!
Anyways!"
@Matthew Reed He can't feel attachment. Affection isn't the same thing. He can feel affection and is actually not a bad thing. Yoda has shown this countless times. Affection isn't bad it shows you care. He didn't care he was divorced completely from his feelings. He didn't have empathy for anyone period. Now on one hand he's the idealistic Jedi completely divorced from emotions and there for can make the hard calls. This means he shouldn't have any problems with the marines and how they execute attack plans. He should be the best more efficient Jedi General. Also with the highest civilian causalities. As their deaths are nothing more than the will of the force.
About the droid attack on the wookies
@@jasondiend4248 Yeah, and the deaths of all the Jedi are the will of the Force, and the deaths of all the Republic loyalists are the will of the Force, and the deaths of all the Alderaanians are the will of the Force... There is a point where the _"hard choices"_ start backfiring and the lack of empathy parallels with the Sith... which is a moral of the story, I guess...
This is what Yoda advised Anakin to do just sayin
anyway*
And Acolyte actually made his backstory stronger especially making his species a long lived one making Yoda his master even better
It made it worse man
@spoodybrix5555 no it didn't a low birthrate works better in a long lived race then a short one in a short one its just creepy what he does
Acolyte sucks stop mentioning that piece of trash.
Mundi sounds like one of those people who goes to funerals cheerful and says "God works in mysterious ways" to the people grieving
Ever see the movie wedding crashers? Will Ferrell is the happy person at funerals. The reason why he's happy is self evident.
Those are the people most of the jedi are based on "this is the will of the force" can be replaced by "well God works in mysterious ways LOL" like we saw with the trial of Ahsoka where all of them were like oh yes test of the force instead of admitting to themselves it was their fault for not investigating
@@jplayzow guess it was the will of the force. It had plans for her outside the jedi order and to further anakin's distrust in the order and expose their failings. That and she had to be written out of ROTS main plot to explain her absence.
@@Spartan3D213 the will of the force is a euphamism for whatever the people in control of dictating it say to do
Sigma Wookiee advocate grindset
Palpatine: "execute order 66"
Clone troopers with ki adi mundi: "this is where the fun begins"
Mundi: x_x
Clone: order what-?
Mundi: CHAAAAARGE! Wait what?? 💀
Big head hax make man an easy target too 🤤
Where*
@@ODespertarColetivo thanks
Being in command and being a jedi seems to have inflated Mundi's ego a bit though you know he'd never admit it. Sadly, it all went to his head.
"Brain Blast!"
What didn't...lol
If only the under defeated of the East was there. He'd put Mundi in his place real fast
That’s why his head is so large.
He is literally the polar opposite of Plo Koon
6:05- Mace Windu: Anakin’s too old.
Qui Gon Jinn: Ki Mundi was older than most candidates-
Yoda: Too old the child is!
Anakin was Wayy older than. Ki adi
Qui Gon: so you're too old to be alive!
The entire council: OOOOHHHH
Tbh, I had always assumed that they maxed that out at the age of six, but if Ki-Adi was four and was still older than working have been preferred, then I overestimated, lol
Good point!
@@Dreams_Of_Lavender I believe they usually took infants mostly from birth
Fun fact: Bacara and the clone marines didn't received order 66.
Wait they didn’t? Than why did they suddenly turn on and shoot mundi?
@@ALUCARD-us3il I think it was a joke making the point the troops thought he was such a dick they just shot him cause they were sick of him 🤣
@@ALUCARD-us3il they were sick of his shit
@@jfitzmaurice7778 probably lol
Actually I think they respected him lol but yeah I wouldn't expect them to feel much sympathy
Palpatine: Commander. The time has come, execute order 66
Bacara: oh what? He’s already dead mate
Palpatine: nani
@@NovikNikolovic Ki-Adi Mundi: turns around and urges his clones to charge.
Bacara: omae wa mou shindeiru
@@apocalypse5228 Only to shoot a droid who was about to shout Mundi.
Mundi : Thank commander
Bacara (internally laughing) : Whatch out !
Mundi : What an other droid ?
Bacara : I don't think so... (proceed heavy concentrate fire on Mundi's big head)
That one scene in the Clone wars series where he authorized flamethrowers against the Geonocians.
I wouldn't call him bad person necessarily. He was just taught his whole life that feeling leads to evil. From what he told Anakin, I would argue he was telling exact same thing himself every day.
He was just exact opposite of Anakin. Where Anakin treated Jedi teachings as loose guidelines, Mundi treated them as steel rigid laws.
i agree . he is misunderstood too. otherwise he wouldnt have been able to continue on a light path vs dark. as he made it to the jedi council.
BUT unfortunately , he REPRESENTS the rise of anti jedi sentiments and give an opportunity for the sith to creep on .
which it united the commerce guild and banking cartels to finance , support and declare war on the jedi order.
also because he sits on jedi coucil and as an important voice
( always near yoda and windu) and has influence many in difficult debates.
because of is views on the force , he was one of the key elements that has lead to the clearing of a path a sith takeover.
which lead eventually and ultimately to the purge of the jedi, the destruction of jedi temple , the revelation of palpatine, the betrayal to the separatists , the rise of darth vader. the birth of the galactic empire and the negative impact on ALL galactic citizens .
he was indeed an important character in this storyline which lead to sad ending
Exactly, sure he wasn't very emotional, but he still stood for good. Because of this he never turned into a ruthless sith like Anakin. Imagine if he reacted strongly to the death of his family! He simply followed his code to the end, which is respectable. Definitely could of shown a bit more emotion though
Except he didn't follow them. Dude was elbow deep in Cerean strange and popping out Cerean babies all to protect Cerea, but all of that was directly against the code. It's the absolute definition of a privileged elite getting special treatment because of the conditions of his birth, then being an absolute tool anytime anyone else even approaches the level of privilege he was just given naturally. It was useless entitled jedi like this turd that caused the rise of the emperor.
Don't say these things to loudly around here. Being able to Adult and control your emotions in this day and age will get you labeled a racist sexist biggit that is worse than Hitler and second only to Trump.
Ooops that's logic. Don't tell Geetsly that. He's dense as hell
That awkward moment when dooku has more empathy for the Jedi than Mundi does for everyone he knows
I don't remember that
@@annegerber1259 Dooku definitely had empathy for certain Jedi
Dooku tried to convince others to leave to, I think he really cared about the jedi
Don't know why the clones just went for his head, it'd be very hard to miss it.
Open casket, duh.
@@geetslys This is the 3rd time you've responded to my comments and it always makes my day when you do. Thankyou
They wanted him to feel every shot
I mean if you hit the wrong part he could still live considering how big it is
@@geetslys But you said all his family is dead. So who is the funeral for? lol
Characters like him make the lore realistic. Its because of the flaws that he exemplifies that jedi like Revan broke away. We need an old republic cinematic universe on that note.
We're getting a Dawn of the Jedi movie, so it seems like an Old Republic movie or TV series will happen within the next decade or so
The Kotor games are great and will never be turned into films.
Mundi: the lost lives are the will of the force
Anakin: oh ok (proceeds to kill all the younglings)
Anakin: THAT BETTER???!!!!
tbh order 66 was the will of the force
@@JustHereToLurkYT There is no death. There is only the Force. Therefore, the Empire made no Death Star. They made a Force Star.
@@DarkAdonisVyers lol
lol perfect response 😂
Mundie: *tells Anakin about his family*
Anakin: “I’m really sorry to hear that, but I guess you’re telling me this so I’m not alone in how I feel! Thanks!
Mundie: “huh?”
"Ki Adi Mundi was heartless man"
Literally has 2 hearts
and is an alien. Not a man.
Two hearts and zero F's
@@terryfuldsgaming7995 that's just racist
@@crunked6674 how
@@baizuo_6246 read his reply
It's kinda weird for him to be such a sociopath when he seemed to be very noble and caring in the 2003 Clone Wars series when he fought Grievous with a group of Jedi.
Nah because the clones were extremely adamant on extraction while Mundi wanted to press the assault on Grievous. In my humble opinion I think the clones should've went with the plan so Shak Ti could die preventing incompetence on Kamino
Almost like Star Wars lore is inconsistent af anf completely dependent on whatever the copyright owner at the time thinks is gonna sell.
the 2003 series was made devoid of lore and fir pure spectacle. The creator of samurai jack made it
The title should be Ki Adi Mundi Wookie activist exposed
@Grenzer 23 speciesism! Cancel them!
Wookie simp.
You just earned yourself a subscriber lol
@@geetslys then that makes me a simp for twi'lek!
@@johnnyfives5416 let's be real, though - who DOESN'T simp for Twi'leks?
My favourite fact around his death is that Bacara said: "I would happily do it again"
That clone is gangster
Gangsta would be challenging him to a fist fight...aint nothing gangsta about 10 dudes shooting someone in the back. That's coward 101.
@@rob3791 They waited until he had turned around to face them
@@rob3791 well no, I don't think your familiar with gangs and their killings but it seems to rarely be 1v1. I was also talking about his attitude, not the act itself
@@callumwebb4927 I don't care if they sent him a telegram a week before it happened, it's a squad vs 1 man.
@@rob3791 Yeah, one man armed with a laser sword and trained to use telekinesis, mind tricks and the augmented strength of a hundred men. Not exactly a helpless fellow
Clones: so you got the order?
Bacara: the what?
Clones: the one where we betray the jedi generals?
Bacara: we didnt betray him. We never were with him. Good timing on that order tho
"There is something very touching about them. They look like soldiers; they fight like soldiers; and sometimes they even talk like soldiers. They have all the finest qualities of the fighting man. But behind that is nothing-no love, no family, no happy memory that comes from having truly lived. When I see one of these men killed, I weep more for him than for any ordinary soldier who has lived a full and normal life."
―General Ki-Adi-Mundi, regarding the clone troopers under his command
@@godsdj7316 still doesn't change the fact Bacara hated him
@@Dilapidated_Dilo Bacara was also ruthless and had stricter standards for the soldiers under his command, sometimes threatening the 21st Nova Corps' manpower levels.
They didn't betray the jedi, they thought the jedi betrayed them
I have a theory. Mundi was actually a sith, hence the red around his eyes and his yellow eyes in RoTS. He's surprised and confused when the clones turn on him because he was sure all of his actions would keep him alive and allow him to work with Palpatine. I think Mundi was a double agent, just never revealed.
@FFM _ not when you remember what happened on Umbara with Pong Krell and his betrayal for the exact same reasons
Not exactly a double agent but he maybe was like Pong Krell, waiting patiently until Palpatine gave him some position of power, bro ended up cooked though
Yeah because the jedi never noticed his eyes before. It only looks like he smoked half the reefer in the galaxy in 1 toke.
Or.... booze and smokey spice after a bender. It's not easy forcing yourself to not feel a thing man...
@@k.v.7681 a clear mind to control your emotions would be way better than getting blasted and losing inhibition lol
Literally everyone: They died, Mundi. Everyone is still in shock.
Mundi: Everybody dies. It's the one thing organisms can be relied upon to do. How can it still come as a surprise to people?
He's got a point.
No no hes got a point
He's got a point
But hes right
Yeah I honestly kinda agree with him here
Plot Twist: Ki-Adi Mundi was a secret acolyte of Sidious. NOBODY screws up that many times in ways that exclusively benefit the enemy.
@Tanimation 5
@@EmperorKandyKatsuVonKandai "Daughters are fine too..."(c) Ki Chadi Mundi
@@vladyslavtsepesh9525 lmao
Double plot twist: His troops weren't apart of Order 66. They just got sick of him and shot him.
@@OakleyFugate Actually this could very well be true, as in the film his clones do not recieve the message on screen and just shoot him, heh heh.
The coolest version of Ki Adi Mundi will always be from the Clone Wars miniseries. He actually cared about his comrades and put up a good fight against Grievous!
So 2003
@@gmailquinn Yup LOL
So, before the people in charge of Star Wars started down the path of the Jedi being responsible for literally everything wrong?
Thats what i remember him as
no longer canon so this guy has no good moments lol
0:25
This is now confirmed with the show "The Acolyte". He knew about the sith being active before he was officially born and still denied their existence in TPM.
Tarkin: "Ah... the Marines. I understand that your unit executed Order 66 without hesitation, excellent!"
Marines: "Order what??? Oh yes! Of course Sir! Just doing our job..."
Ki-Adi Mundi: "What about the droid attack on the Wookies?"
Bacara: "What about the clone attack on the Jedi?"
Ki-Adi Mundi: O _ O
For some reason, the idea of Ki Adi Mundi being an all-out sociopath is absolutely hilarious to me. We think he’s this kind, virtuous, & incredibly wise Jedi Master as he sits on the Jedi Council, & yet he’s cold & emotionless, imparting onto others that they should not care about their loved ones. The more I think about it, the more I chuckle to myself. Great video.
I find it hilarious too. I think it was intentional on their part, to write the funny long head man to be the most toxic jedi ever
@@Sergio-nb4hj
“Most toxic Jedi ever”
Master Vrook wishes to have a word with you
The guy has like 19 wives and 140 kids. He's dead inside.
"Unlike the virgin Anikan Skywalker" is probably the most brutal roast he ever had. And he was lit on fire.
Anakin: But i have a wife in secret, and she loves pears 🥺
All I can say is:
*BRING IN THE FLAMETHROWERS!*
HELL YES
His best moment
Gotta say it in that funky accent!
*HELL YEAH*
Bring in the war crimes!
"Why is your head so big?"
"My five wives have asked me the exact same thing."
Underrated comment 🤣🤣
I'll still never forget the "really that guy?" Achievement in Lego Starwars where while playing as him and you defeat the emperor, it was hilarious
He is not evil. He is from a species that has two brains, make them analyse and contrasict each other and most of his conclusions are only logical. They are basically devoid of emotions, they are purely rational. Throw in some codes of conduct and dogmas and u get a perfect fit for a jedi. His actions are but the nature of his species. He was born that way. He was a good jedi.
@@Heretbg it is defined as psychopathy from our human standpoint, for their species is just viewed as being normal. It would be actually dumb to call them evil for being them. And yes psycopaths and sociopaths arent evil, they escape the whole concept of evilness. There isnt such a thing as being born evil. But sociopaths are born that way, its wrong to call tjem evil, they are victims of their own existance and its just unfortunate that they even exist. Now Im not excusing murderers, for murderig they are as blameable as everyone else, but its wrong to just tag them as evil for being sociopaths. And this whole situation is very different than the situation of ki adi mundi species that I covered on the first topic
Mundi: So what do I win?
Anakin: My everlasting respect.
*years later*
Mundi: you’re guilty, Ahsoka.
Anakin: …I can see that my everlasting respect for you was a fucking mistake
LOL XD
Lmao
I think that was truly one of the most important events on the road to Vader. That, Obi-wan faking his death and the sand people. There's other stuff but I think that's probably the most important event all within the span of a few months or a year at most might I add.
@@annoyedbipolar7424 don't forget the war itself, his childhood, Mace, and Gunray's constant threats
Other Jedi: we will at least fight with normal blasters against sentient life
Mundi: HANS GET ZEH FLAMMENWERFER
Ah yes, the flammenwerfer.
It werfs flammen.
GET THOSE HELLBRINGERS TO THE FRONT, NOW!
JAWOHL MEIN GENERAL!
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"MY NAME'S MUNDI AND I'M GOING TO PUMP YOU UPPPPPP"
Plot twist: Ki-Adi Mundi is a sith, and in a relationship with the dark sith lord Jar Jar Binks
I mean, Palpatine was the ultimate villain but it’s possible
*Jar Jar Kinks*
Still better than the Sequels.
This is canon. I'll toss anyone who disagrees into the sarlacc pit.
Gotta admit they’d make a cute couple
The lesson of Ki-Adi-Mundi is that while attachments can drag someone down to drown in the dark undercurrent of the Force, the extreme opposite leaves you totally disconnected from its flow, and unable to ride its currents in the first place.
Sith become monstrous an inhuman once their passions become obsessions
Jedi become cold and unfeeling once they disconnect themselves from emotions and the world around them completely
perhaps true balance in the force isn't light and dark, or good and evil, but rather standing in the middle of what connects a person to the force itself, and to the world around them.
And this is how Luke succeeded, where other Jedi failed
Obi-Wan was not a father figure to Anakin, he was a brother figure. Palpatine was the only father figure he ever had. Qui-gon could have been a father figure for him, and the results would have turned out very different, but he died before he got the chance.
Would have made more sense to have an older actor playing Anakin in ep 1. Haley Joel Osment was 13 which I think would have made more sensem
On Episode 2, Kenobi was a father figure to Anakin. On Episode 3 Kenobi became a brother figure.
@@elpirataretro8734 i think it was more of a brother trying to fill the father figure role
@@elpirataretro8734 nah he was just his big brother to him, Obi Wan cared for Anakin but he really only cared for him because of how important he was to Qui Gon and that he too saw the potential with Anakin. Qui Gon however truly cared for Anakin and was a huge father figure for him, if he hadn’t died Anakin would’ve been an insanely powerful Jedi towards the end. Palpatine always took advantage of this, every time the Jedi always put down Anakin’s accomplishments like “yo great job with Dooku but you still have much to learn and experience before earning the rank of Master” whereas Palps was complimenting him like a father making him feel as if Palpatine was proud of his son. Palpatine hooked Anakin by being a father figure and took advantage of his fear by bringing Padme into the situation. This would’ve been avoided is Obi Wan actually raised him like a son, it’s just they saw each other mostly as brothers and brothers in arms since both looked up to Qui Gon as a father.
@@christopheryanez Have you all watched the second Movie? Anakin literally said that Obi-Wan is a father figure to him,at least at some point.
Mundi: you shouldn’t care about the deaths of children.
Anakin: say less.
Palpatine: Coaxes Anakin for years to no avail
Ki Adi Mundi:
His hand in having Yoda be on Kashyyyk instead of Coruscant is probably the worst of his crimes. Yoda literally could’ve saved so many lives
If Yoda was there, then Anakin may not have fallen.
Insisting they send support to the wookies is not a crime though. It's not like any of the other Jedi saw the attack on Coruscant coming either.
But what about the Droid attack on the Wookies?
Wut? The Wookies needed help... He never expressivley said Yoda should go, Yoda himself though he was the best choice since he had close friends there. Blaming Mundi for anything that happened on Coruscant is completely absurd.
@@ZoruaMaster
It is critical we send an attack group there immediately
" Although Mundi cared for his family, as a Jedi, required not to attach to them, a balance that Mundi found extremely difficult..... Mundi first married Shea, his bond-wife, and later married four honor-wives, including Mawin.[24][1] Shea remained Mundi's closest and most trusted wife, and he felt he could hide nothing from her, so much so that Mundi suspected she had some of the Force within her.[13]" (from his Legends Wookiepedia article). Considering that you cited Legends content (Mundi's stint as Anakin's master), I'm confused why you excluded significant amounts of information listed in his Wookiepedia article. Claiming that he didn't give a fuck about any of his wives is such a reach that I don't understand how you even got to that conclusion. It puts basically every other thing you say in question.
Thank you, someone who actually knows what they're talking about.
He’s not a sociopath. His brain is a lot longer than ours so we can’t understand his smartness...
exactly morals aren't real anyways, most intelligent people aren't fazed by simple emotion since they use logic to calculate outcomes
@@NeostormXLMAX *tips fedora*
@@NeostormXLMAX dont you just live when someone makes a joke, you attempt to also make a joke and it lands about aswell as a jihadi airline flight to New York?
Facts, he just was a realist, seeing things as how they are and obeying the jedi code (except the breeding part). He was very logical and simple
@@albinobama5744 “THESE FEELINGS... MUST BE WHAT YOU ARE FEELING”
I have a theory that Lucas brilliantly portrayed the Jedi as unemotional, overly dogmatic power hoggers on purpose and put Qui Gon as a clear contrast on Ep. 1
That's not a theory. That's the whole point of the Jedi's portrayal in the Prequels.
@@tomnorton4277 right, because when I want to portray a group as "unemotional, overly dogmatic power hoggers" I make a point of focusing on their *children being murdered*
@@tomnorton4277 No. Lucas legitimately believes that Jedi philosophy is good, actually. He sees nothing wrong with it.
The core of Qui-gon's disagreement with the Council has a very different nature. Everything we see him teaching Obi-wan and Anakin shows he would teach him the same emotional detachment the Council values above all
By the way, Qui-gon was a stupid dogmatic Jedi too. He was willing to challenge the Council because he blindly trusted the prophecy of the Chosen One where the Council, while not rejecting the prophecy altogether, was far less willing to train Anakin because training an older student to be emotionally detached and renounce all emotional connection to other people was far more difficult, and that was the core of Anakin's fall in the story
Honestly I think I would rather be a Sith, at least they are allowed to embrace their passion, emotions, feelings, and desires.
My goodness...Just how tone deaf was Ki-Adi-Mundi? Geez, did Mace hold his beer?
Between Ki Adi Mundi and Aurra Sing, I’m starting to wonder if all the Dark Woman’s Padawans are cold, heartless, or otherwise just horrible people.
Something I don't think was mentioned was how Mundi's binary brain helped him process emotion.
Cereans are able to process both sides of a problem at once. So it isn't that he's sociopathic, he just processes grief much faster and deal with it in a more pragmatic way than others.
There is something to be said for tact and empathy for the rest of us with a single brain though…
Empathy is not for the Jedi. Had he not been trained to suppress emotions like empathy since childhood maybe he would be more considerate
@@monkey4soul that's true. He was taught all his life that emotions leads to dark side and everything that happens, happens because of force.
He was genuinely trying to help, he just wasn't equipped for it, and that wasn't exactly his fault
we should stop imposing our human morales on other species. To the Rakatas eating and defiling the corpses of fallen foes AND comrades was completely normal, to do otherwise would be rude. On Cerea males are rare but females are plenty and their society is archaic. Mundi's reasoning was probably : " everybody lost countless relatives, so did i. This is evidently the will of the force and I, being a Jedi Master, should be an example to others. Why should i mourn for my kin if i won't mourn for the kin of others? What is done is done, being emotional won't help"
That also results in another option. While the human brain contains two amygdalae, they both interface with a single hypothalamus, which combined regulate base emotions such as fear, joy, anger, etc. However, due to effectively having two fully functional brains, Mundi has two sets of these. It's possible that he simply relegated his mourning to his secondary brain while maintaining his usual stoicism with his primary.
To be fair to Mundi, his species, Cereans, are extremely intelligent and logical by natural. I think that it’s only natural that members of his species would prefer cold logic to emotions.
His actions were generally illogical however. When presented with evidence of at the very least a dark force user, he instantly dismissed the possibility of it being a sith instead of being more logical and going 'If Sith, need to prepare. If not Sith, still a hostile dark force user, still need to prepare'. When confronted with a child with incredible potential in the Force, dismissed the child as to old for training instead of thinking it through and realising that (following his own philosophy) the Force clearly willed this meeting.
He wasn't being intelligent and logical, he was being dogmatic. He could only see laws and duties, not the things they were meant to protect.
@@solaridraconi6225 maybe Mundi was so smart that he looped around and became stupid again?
This is exactly why we need a new Clone Wars TV show that is about the war as a whole. And is not just about Anakin, Kenobi, and Ahsoka. I want to learn more about the other jedi councilors, many of the ordinary padawans/knights/masters, clone shadow troopers, NULL ARCs, protoype Super Star Destroyers, hailfire droids, chameleon droids, and CIS militia groups (including an arc from the POV of a Nomedian militia group).
Also a CIS spy story, Krell's unit in action, Dark Disciple, Boba vs Bane, Clone Commandos (Delta abd Omega Squad), Ultra droids (B3, they are canon because of Dark Disciple), grapple droids (also canon), and many more clone units (including 187th, 41st, 91st, etc.).
@@solaridraconi6225 you ‘might’ have a point with his attitude towards Anakin upon his arrival to the temple, but his conclusion about the Sith was a logical assumption. The Sith had been gone for just about 1000 years, and in that time the only things close were Dark Jedi. No Jedi at the time (no living Jedi anyway) had faced a Sith Lord in those 1000 years, and plenty of Dark Jedi had been around throughout that period. What would be more logical to you, an unusually strong Dark Jedi or an ancient order of Dark Lords not known to have existed for a millennia?
@@solaridraconi6225 To be Fair A lot of the Jedi didn't beleive the Sith was returning even Yoda, it was that flaw that doomed the Jedi.
Actually, the Council intentionally decided to send Yoda to Kashyyk to draw out Sidious because they thought he'd fear Yoda the most. It's in the ROTS novel.
Unfortunately the novels aren't canon
Unfortunately that’s because the ROTS novel is now Legends because Disney execs doesn’t care what Star Wars fans want. They only want money
Isn't technically most of the informations presented here non-cannon then? Because only some comics are cannon
Wait what?! You joking?! (No offence) Damn what a dumb move. Should’ve been better to stay at the temple and beat some sense into Anakin with his walking stick like a boss
@@insaneedoko999 I think you’re overestimating Yoda. He’s awesome but it wouldn’t be that easy for him to beat Anakin.
I don't think he's heartless. Soldiers have to have heart in battle, and maybe Mundi was teaching to not let your emotions get the better of you, even when total disaster strikes.
yes exactly, but Geetsly's needs money so he just takes up anything SW.
6:04 "he was the last ever jedi to receive that honor"
*luke skywalker wants to know your location*
I though dooku was yodas last apprentice
@@drixcek9782 dooku is older than Mundi
@@CaptainYEE yes but wasn’t it clearly stated that dooku was yodas last apprentice? No?
@@drixcek9782 no it wasn't
@@CaptainYEE if you search up “who was yodas last apprentice” it is dooku. I think he meant that he was trained by yoda, but not really his apprentice
So Mundi is the Star Wars equivalent of a Pastor that never actually read the Bible?
No, he is the equivalent of a pastor that only ever read the bible instead. From his sociopathic behavior to his comments in various matters, it seems he's a lawful extremist that follows the rules to a fault: No passion into no love at all, trust into the belief that one of their own was physically and psychologically unable to commit a crime, duty in his inability to see the big picture because he's preoccupied with fulfilling his jedi role for the wookies, etc.
That about sums it up.
@@miles3101 based and catholicpilled
@@miles3101 So he was akin to a Pharisee. Hypocritical and obsessed with the Legalism instead of what really mattered.
He is the equivalent of a lot christians who do in fact read the Bible. There are a lot passages in the New Testament especially by John which literally say the only love that matters that of gods and everything else is inconsequential. Literally a passage says do not love the world... another says the life of a wife or a child does not matter compared to that of Jesus. It’s just really sad how twisted Christianity is
Last time I was this early, Sifo Diyas was ordering a clone army
Last time I was this early, Boba Fett's armor was still white.
Last time I was this early, Supreme Leader Snoke was a major character.
Last time I was this early we all thought sequel trilogy was going to be good not disappointment
@@geetslys last time I was this late the younglings were slaughtered
Last time I was this early Yoda and Yaddle were getting nasty Council Chambers