17:35 Another thing I think is worth noting, the way Luke plays this out is much more in line with what the jedi truly stand for. Taking arguably the more peaceful option and using the force how Yoda taught him to all those years ago in empire strikes back. For knowledge and defence, not attack. Which is only bolstered by the fact that after Luke shows up to save the last of the resistance, not a single other person (save for Luke himself) dies.
One thing I don't like about the lightsaber duels on the Disney + shows is that the blades don't trail as well when they're twirled compared to the prequels.
Not to mention the complete abandonment of the John Williams style scores. So much of the duels feel so generic and boring cause the scores are so not-star wars.
The Last Jedi is my third favorite Star Wars movie and easily has the best lightsaber fight of the Sequel Trilogy - which to be fair isn't a high bar but still
The worst lightsaber fight is the Mace Windu Palpatine fight in RotS, it’s so poorly put together, it’s pretty statically shot, no interesting choreography or camera angles, and bless them Sam Jackson & Ian McDiarmid are not the best with lightsabers.
@@benc77 Yeah, these two are some of the most powerful force users & sabre users in the galaxy, a fight between them should be stellar, but it just isn’t.
I'm sure you're aware, but there was a full choreographed fight with stuntmen done, the training clips are here on UA-cam. I believe the Palpatine double was injured, and strapped for time they just got Ian McDiarmuid to do it, and bless him, he tried.
I'm not crazy about the lightsaber fights in the Sequels, too, and that's mainly because REY IS NOT A SWORDSMAN! She absolutely rips with her staff in The Force Awakens against the guys that attack her, and in The Last Jedi she even put's Luke in his place forcing him to grab an antenna to protect himself from her attacks, and only once he manages to get the staff away from her does she cheat and turn his lightsaber against him, but he's basically on the backfoot the entire time. When the lightsaber cracks in half in The Last Jedi, that's the time to make a double bladed lightsaber, it's clearly more suited to her skillset. There's nothing wrong with having the hero use a double bladed lightsaber, it's not inherently evil, it's just a tool, and I bet she'd have been really good with it, too. Also, would that not have been a neat inversion of The Phantom Menace where the main villain had that type of a weapon but now it's being used by the hero? So much wasted potential in The Rise of Skywalker. The best fights are in The Last Jedi, I do very much enjoy the throne room fight, and if only Luke's lightsaber had been green on Crait, but I like what I saw in that movie. I do also like the dual location duel from The Rise of Skywalker specifically because it is such an interesting concept and it builds off what was teased in The Last Jedi. The worst fight is also in The Rise of Skywalker on the Death Star wreckage. It's just a fight to have a fight, and Rey is the aggressor, which doesn't look good considering she's supposed to be the hero. The wirework jumps feel like they didn't have enough buildup to jump so far, the fight is slow and sluggish, and I am not a fan of blocking the blades with the Force.It's a neat idea for certain characters that are just on a completely different power level, but now it just seems like a gimmick. Oh, what if they just didn't use their lightsaber and blocked it with the Force? Yeah, but what's the point? Vader doing it against Reva works, everyone else though, it kind of sucks. Oh, and the first fight between Obi-Wan and Vader sucks. It just doesn't feel like either Hayden Christensen or David Prowse's movements as Vader. The second fight is halfway decent becoming a bit more like the 2D Clone Wars action with Obi-Wan chucking all those rocks, but the actual duel itself, it's still only okay. I disagree about Ahsoka though, I found the fights in her show to be pretty good, much more on the level with what we've seen with the character before. Nothing will ever top what she's capable of in animation though, but it at least felt a bit more what lightsaber duels should be. I also just hate the look of the lightsabers these days. They're way too thick and chubby. They're rounded at the ends instead of that long taper from the Originals and Episodes I and II and Rebels, nor do they have a sharp point on the end like Episode III and Clone Wars, they're just a long tube with a rounded end, just like the LED sabers they use on set. They're already replacing the blades anyway since they're only being used for lighting, now just make them look how they're supposed to. Okay, and while you dodged a bullet in not watching The Acolyte from a storytelling standpoint, the action is actually pretty rad, particularly the episode Night which is pretty much nonstop lightsaber action. Unfortunately though, the lightsabers kind of appear to just be the LED blades, no post production done to fix how they look, or they were post-processed to be more like how actual light is captured in camera, making them much more hollow in their movement, there's not that solid white core like most other things we've seen. Also, while Night is good, it's all spectacle over substance within the larger picture of The Acolyte. There's great action throughout the show, but if there's no narrative to back it up and make that action satisfying beyond surface level visuals, then what's the point?
I needed some good full fat videos today and it did not disappoint. I will irrevocably call the franchise "The Wars" cause of Full Fat. Also I agree with the not quite duel in TLJ i think it's neat and I think if we ever had a duel where one combatant just styles on the opponent and doesn't block and just dodge all the swings until they use their saber for the finishing blow would be cool cinematically: an evolution of that duel in TLJ showing the mastery of a "fully operational" Jedi
For all its faults, the acolyte still has some great choreography and epic duels. no love for it? The speed is the closest probably to the prequels, there’s less obnoxious shaky cam, the use of the helmet in the battle in episode 5 is new and changes up the battle formula; it’s pretty strong for lightsaber duels in the Disney era. Would this not be a high point for Disney lightsaber duels? (Just the fights, not story, Just The Fights) I’d at least give it your praise of if you don’t slow it down it’s great and enjoyable! [Also I think Ray Stevenson is awesome in his duels as his fighting style benefits from the slower strikes and heavier sabres due to his size and *gravitas*]
Thanks for making your honest and nuanced take. I've had enough of overblown hate instead of criticism. And everything is subjective so I want to hear honest and different opinions, not just echo chambers that only thinks like me about everything. You're videos are great stuff. :)
I couldn't quite put my hand on why the final fight with Kylo and Rey seemed to rub me the wrong way and now that you put words to it, I feel whole. The fight was just slow and the heavy blades are VERY evident. I also agree that the streaming fights, Ahsoka in particular, felt too choreographed and unnatural. The few clips you showed also really exemplified the "I'm here at this stop pose waiting for the next strike."
I actually really like the Obi-Wan Vader fight in his show, I much prefer it over the Mustafar fight cause it’s grounded whereas the Mustafar fight just gets so ridiculous, straight up becoming Super Mario Brothers by the end & it goes on forever. I also really like the Anakin Ahsoka duel in her show in the World Between Worlds, that one slaps IMO.
Alright, I’ll give you the praise for Kylo killing Snoke. I think the potential for Kylo after that was good. But they wasted it so I can’t really forgive it
I remember when I watched Last Jedi for this time this part made my jaw dropped and I was so excited for the story potential that could come from it. I honestly think there's such wasted potential in this, and the part after where Kylo asks Rey to join him. In an alternate universe Rey says yes and we get much a more nuanced story in the final movie focused on the two. It was such an interesting set up.
I think the death star ruins fight would've been significantly better with the yellow saber alone... Plus I think since the setting is lit pretty well, they could've used the more durable rods they used in the prequels for last duel
I remember watching a video showing comparing the duels from the Prequels to the sequels From the serious lack of Training you can tell was given to the Sequel trilogy cast compared to the Prequel trilogy having numerous months of Training,from the lack of flair and agility or flips,to the lack of force powers mixed with the lightsaber dueling. Something i feel the Prequels got major Flack on only to get its due later on was with the choreography. Alot of people considered it unrealistic or too overchoreographed but I saw it as George highlighting not only how the Jedi were the "PEACEKEEPERS OF THEIR TIME" but also the fact that they are ALL practically Superhuman due to the Force. They shouldn't be moving realistically or seemingly bound by regular human movement limits. They should be fast enough to dodge blasters,and the ability to maneuver laser beams.
The worst SW duel to me is Anakin and Obi WAN vs Dooku in Episode 2. The same person who beat Maul got cut up like a turkey and was played around with. Then when Anakin comes in, you don’t see anything except the lightsaber’s light against their faces then weird sound effects until Anakin stands there and lets Dooku just slice his hand off like they were sparring. Dooku vs Yoda kinda saves it but not by much
The complete lack of The Acolyte is a problem. They do exactly what you like for the duels (one episode is basically a giant duel). If you haven't seen the acolyte you're missing out on the best Disney Star wars by quite a lot. Only part that's stupid is the witches.
What’s the best lightsaber duel from the Disney shows? I wouldn’t say it counts but the Mando Season 2 Luke fight will always be an awesome moment and one of my favourite moments
Its a cool fight, I think because a lot of it is cg replacement the blades seem to move faster - its probably easier to fake the speed when its just blocking laser fire vs clashing blades with two actors
I much prefer the fights in the sequels Obi-Wan & Ahsoka over the prequels, cause they’re not overly choreographed silly floaty sword twirling, all the fights in the prequels seem more interested in twirling & spinning the sabres about instead of actually fighting (the Anakin Obi-Wan RotS is the most egregious) the new ones I do like (for the most part) because there’s an actual sense of heft & weight to them & there’s at least some interesting shots & camerawork & I do care about some of the characters to a degree. Plus with the prequels they look like FMVs from a PlayStation 2 game so I really don’t like looking at them, Attack of the Clones in particular.
I really love the TFA and TLJ fights personally, look great visually and i felt the emotion. I can't remember all the Disney plus ones so my least favourites are the two Dooku fights in attack of the clones. I just think they look awful and i dibr care about anything going on
I think the kylo and Luke fight should have been a fight even if still a projection and show kylo could hold his own ….especially if you want to set him as the the main baddie
This video kept referring to a Sequel Trilogy that DOESN'T exist, all along with images of movies and fights that NEVER. HAPPENED. There is no Sequel Trilogy. We good? Good.
The biggest problem(s) that the sequel lightsaber fights have are twofold: 1) The story is shit, and as such the the fight(s) itself is meaningless in the bigger picture of the story. The prequel and original trilogy fights actually held meaning to the story and development to the characters portrayed, even if the CGI doesn't hold up to modern standards. 2) They're called LIGHTsabers for a reason. The choreography shouldn't mimic them swinging giant 2 handed metal swords like they're 14 year olds. It'd be one thing story-wise if the fighting was done this way as a way to allegorize the lack of actual doctrines (since sith and jedi orders had effectively been destroyed for years by the time the sequels took place), but that's not the case. They incorporate a lot of meaningless movement into the overall fights (Rey vs Kylo in Ep. 9 being the worst at this) and look sloppy as a result. I get it if you like the sequels b/c they're new and flashy (and admittedly better CGI), but they won't hold up like the prequels did in 20 years because the story doesn't hold up in the slightest. I think most folks who dismiss the prequels do so on the dialog, but don't pay attention to the plot -- which is their biggest flaw -- but the overall plot and worldbuilding done in the prequels movies alone is miles over all the sequel content Disney has put out.
Do we forget that story wise the choreography in the sequels NEEDED to come down. In the prequels you have the absolute pinnacle of peakJedi trained for their entire lives. The sequels you have people picking up lightsabers for the first time and then having very little actual training.
I am sure last Jedi will get it's redemption like the prequels are getting now .....except the rose and finn portion that is one of the great star wars movies
@FullFatVideos if the rise of skywalker was not as garbage as it was, the other two are not that bad movies....I have not re watched either force awakens or rise again...but I watch last Jedi time to time
@@FullFatVideospeople always say TLJ didn’t leave enough to work with, i always disagree. We were clearly going for Kylo as the antagonist, too bad Disney lost faith in their own work and brought Palps for nostalgia (and as you pointed out copied their other film from the same year Endgame). Great video m8, even though you left out Anakin in Ahsoka as the high point for streaming duels.
She’s had melee combat experience before on her own planet. It was a staff though (which is why she should have had a double sided lightsaber) But it seems she’s been fighting all her life
1) if you actually pay attention she wasn't that good. In the throne room fight she's clearly worse with it then Kylo 2) in tfa we literally see her using a staff to fight people off, the film is showing us she's learnt how to fight to keep herself alive
As much as I hated The Last Jedi (being my least favorite movie of the series), I liked the Kylo vs Luke fight a lot. It was disappointing that Luke wasn’t actually there, but the fight ignoring that context is my favorite fight in the sequels
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The crazy camera shake with multiple cuts for Obi Wan vs Vader duel should be considered a crime
17:35 Another thing I think is worth noting, the way Luke plays this out is much more in line with what the jedi truly stand for. Taking arguably the more peaceful option and using the force how Yoda taught him to all those years ago in empire strikes back. For knowledge and defence, not attack. Which is only bolstered by the fact that after Luke shows up to save the last of the resistance, not a single other person (save for Luke himself) dies.
One thing I don't like about the lightsaber duels on the Disney + shows is that the blades don't trail as well when they're twirled compared to the prequels.
The Acolyte has two of the best saber duels not sure why that was omitted
dang i really wanted your thoughts on the acolyte duels
The acolyte easily has the best lightsaber fights in the Disney era
Not to mention the complete abandonment of the John Williams style scores. So much of the duels feel so generic and boring cause the scores are so not-star wars.
The Last Jedi is my third favorite Star Wars movie and easily has the best lightsaber fight of the Sequel Trilogy - which to be fair isn't a high bar but still
I think its the best of a mediocre bunch
Yeah I loved when that movie Assassinated Luke Skywalker's character. Easily a top 5 moment!
The worst lightsaber fight is the Mace Windu Palpatine fight in RotS, it’s so poorly put together, it’s pretty statically shot, no interesting choreography or camera angles, and bless them Sam Jackson & Ian McDiarmid are not the best with lightsabers.
Fr it’s meant to be two saber masters but it looks like two drunk people fighting
@@benc77 I disagree! ua-cam.com/video/Iezm0mPz2-0/v-deo.html
@@FullFatVideos il give it a watch
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Yeah, these two are some of the most powerful force users & sabre users in the galaxy, a fight between them should be stellar, but it just isn’t.
I'm sure you're aware, but there was a full choreographed fight with stuntmen done, the training clips are here on UA-cam. I believe the Palpatine double was injured, and strapped for time they just got Ian McDiarmuid to do it, and bless him, he tried.
Would love to get the Full Fat take on the acolyte saber fights.
I'm not crazy about the lightsaber fights in the Sequels, too, and that's mainly because REY IS NOT A SWORDSMAN! She absolutely rips with her staff in The Force Awakens against the guys that attack her, and in The Last Jedi she even put's Luke in his place forcing him to grab an antenna to protect himself from her attacks, and only once he manages to get the staff away from her does she cheat and turn his lightsaber against him, but he's basically on the backfoot the entire time. When the lightsaber cracks in half in The Last Jedi, that's the time to make a double bladed lightsaber, it's clearly more suited to her skillset. There's nothing wrong with having the hero use a double bladed lightsaber, it's not inherently evil, it's just a tool, and I bet she'd have been really good with it, too. Also, would that not have been a neat inversion of The Phantom Menace where the main villain had that type of a weapon but now it's being used by the hero? So much wasted potential in The Rise of Skywalker.
The best fights are in The Last Jedi, I do very much enjoy the throne room fight, and if only Luke's lightsaber had been green on Crait, but I like what I saw in that movie. I do also like the dual location duel from The Rise of Skywalker specifically because it is such an interesting concept and it builds off what was teased in The Last Jedi. The worst fight is also in The Rise of Skywalker on the Death Star wreckage. It's just a fight to have a fight, and Rey is the aggressor, which doesn't look good considering she's supposed to be the hero. The wirework jumps feel like they didn't have enough buildup to jump so far, the fight is slow and sluggish, and I am not a fan of blocking the blades with the Force.It's a neat idea for certain characters that are just on a completely different power level, but now it just seems like a gimmick. Oh, what if they just didn't use their lightsaber and blocked it with the Force? Yeah, but what's the point? Vader doing it against Reva works, everyone else though, it kind of sucks.
Oh, and the first fight between Obi-Wan and Vader sucks. It just doesn't feel like either Hayden Christensen or David Prowse's movements as Vader. The second fight is halfway decent becoming a bit more like the 2D Clone Wars action with Obi-Wan chucking all those rocks, but the actual duel itself, it's still only okay.
I disagree about Ahsoka though, I found the fights in her show to be pretty good, much more on the level with what we've seen with the character before. Nothing will ever top what she's capable of in animation though, but it at least felt a bit more what lightsaber duels should be.
I also just hate the look of the lightsabers these days. They're way too thick and chubby. They're rounded at the ends instead of that long taper from the Originals and Episodes I and II and Rebels, nor do they have a sharp point on the end like Episode III and Clone Wars, they're just a long tube with a rounded end, just like the LED sabers they use on set. They're already replacing the blades anyway since they're only being used for lighting, now just make them look how they're supposed to.
Okay, and while you dodged a bullet in not watching The Acolyte from a storytelling standpoint, the action is actually pretty rad, particularly the episode Night which is pretty much nonstop lightsaber action. Unfortunately though, the lightsabers kind of appear to just be the LED blades, no post production done to fix how they look, or they were post-processed to be more like how actual light is captured in camera, making them much more hollow in their movement, there's not that solid white core like most other things we've seen. Also, while Night is good, it's all spectacle over substance within the larger picture of The Acolyte. There's great action throughout the show, but if there's no narrative to back it up and make that action satisfying beyond surface level visuals, then what's the point?
Dang, I pretty much agree with all of this. Well said
I needed some good full fat videos today and it did not disappoint. I will irrevocably call the franchise "The Wars" cause of Full Fat. Also I agree with the not quite duel in TLJ i think it's neat and I think if we ever had a duel where one combatant just styles on the opponent and doesn't block and just dodge all the swings until they use their saber for the finishing blow would be cool cinematically: an evolution of that duel in TLJ showing the mastery of a "fully operational" Jedi
For all its faults, the acolyte still has some great choreography and epic duels. no love for it? The speed is the closest probably to the prequels, there’s less obnoxious shaky cam, the use of the helmet in the battle in episode 5 is new and changes up the battle formula; it’s pretty strong for lightsaber duels in the Disney era. Would this not be a high point for Disney lightsaber duels? (Just the fights, not story, Just The Fights) I’d at least give it your praise of if you don’t slow it down it’s great and enjoyable!
[Also I think Ray Stevenson is awesome in his duels as his fighting style benefits from the slower strikes and heavier sabres due to his size and *gravitas*]
Thanks for making your honest and nuanced take. I've had enough of overblown hate instead of criticism. And everything is subjective so I want to hear honest and different opinions, not just echo chambers that only thinks like me about everything.
You're videos are great stuff. :)
I couldn't quite put my hand on why the final fight with Kylo and Rey seemed to rub me the wrong way and now that you put words to it, I feel whole. The fight was just slow and the heavy blades are VERY evident.
I also agree that the streaming fights, Ahsoka in particular, felt too choreographed and unnatural. The few clips you showed also really exemplified the "I'm here at this stop pose waiting for the next strike."
I actually really like the Obi-Wan Vader fight in his show, I much prefer it over the Mustafar fight cause it’s grounded whereas the Mustafar fight just gets so ridiculous, straight up becoming Super Mario Brothers by the end & it goes on forever.
I also really like the Anakin Ahsoka duel in her show in the World Between Worlds, that one slaps IMO.
Alright, I’ll give you the praise for Kylo killing Snoke. I think the potential for Kylo after that was good. But they wasted it so I can’t really forgive it
I remember when I watched Last Jedi for this time this part made my jaw dropped and I was so excited for the story potential that could come from it.
I honestly think there's such wasted potential in this, and the part after where Kylo asks Rey to join him. In an alternate universe Rey says yes and we get much a more nuanced story in the final movie focused on the two. It was such an interesting set up.
I think the death star ruins fight would've been significantly better with the yellow saber alone... Plus I think since the setting is lit pretty well, they could've used the more durable rods they used in the prequels for last duel
I remember watching a video showing comparing the duels from the Prequels to the sequels
From the serious lack of Training you can tell was given to the Sequel trilogy cast compared to the Prequel trilogy having numerous months of Training,from the lack of flair and agility or flips,to the lack of force powers mixed with the lightsaber dueling.
Something i feel the Prequels got major Flack on only to get its due later on was with the choreography. Alot of people considered it unrealistic or too overchoreographed but I saw it as George highlighting not only how the Jedi were the "PEACEKEEPERS OF THEIR TIME" but also the fact that they are ALL practically Superhuman due to the Force.
They shouldn't be moving realistically or seemingly bound by regular human movement limits. They should be fast enough to dodge blasters,and the ability to maneuver laser beams.
You thought you would get flak for enjoying the throne room fight? I loved it and I still love it.
👍 greatly enjoy your starwar coverage.
The worst SW duel to me is Anakin and Obi WAN vs Dooku in Episode 2. The same person who beat Maul got cut up like a turkey and was played around with. Then when Anakin comes in, you don’t see anything except the lightsaber’s light against their faces then weird sound effects until Anakin stands there and lets Dooku just slice his hand off like they were sparring. Dooku vs Yoda kinda saves it but not by much
The complete lack of The Acolyte is a problem. They do exactly what you like for the duels (one episode is basically a giant duel). If you haven't seen the acolyte you're missing out on the best Disney Star wars by quite a lot. Only part that's stupid is the witches.
Better than Andor? Lmao
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What’s the best lightsaber duel from the Disney shows? I wouldn’t say it counts but the Mando Season 2 Luke fight will always be an awesome moment and one of my favourite moments
Its a cool fight, I think because a lot of it is cg replacement the blades seem to move faster - its probably easier to fake the speed when its just blocking laser fire vs clashing blades with two actors
@@FullFatVideosThat’s true, it fixes one of the main ‘Disney era’ problems with the slow heavy swings. It feels in the same vein as the prequel duels
I much prefer the fights in the sequels Obi-Wan & Ahsoka over the prequels, cause they’re not overly choreographed silly floaty sword twirling, all the fights in the prequels seem more interested in twirling & spinning the sabres about instead of actually fighting (the Anakin Obi-Wan RotS is the most egregious) the new ones I do like (for the most part) because there’s an actual sense of heft & weight to them & there’s at least some interesting shots & camerawork & I do care about some of the characters to a degree.
Plus with the prequels they look like FMVs from a PlayStation 2 game so I really don’t like looking at them, Attack of the Clones in particular.
(I totally agree about the throne room fight btw)
I really love the TFA and TLJ fights personally, look great visually and i felt the emotion.
I can't remember all the Disney plus ones so my least favourites are the two Dooku fights in attack of the clones. I just think they look awful and i dibr care about anything going on
I did like the ben vs knights fight
I think the kylo and Luke fight should have been a fight even if still a projection and show kylo could hold his own ….especially if you want to set him as the the main baddie
This video kept referring to a Sequel Trilogy that DOESN'T exist, all along with images of movies and fights that NEVER. HAPPENED.
There is no Sequel Trilogy. We good?
Good.
The biggest problem(s) that the sequel lightsaber fights have are twofold:
1) The story is shit, and as such the the fight(s) itself is meaningless in the bigger picture of the story. The prequel and original trilogy fights actually held meaning to the story and development to the characters portrayed, even if the CGI doesn't hold up to modern standards.
2) They're called LIGHTsabers for a reason. The choreography shouldn't mimic them swinging giant 2 handed metal swords like they're 14 year olds. It'd be one thing story-wise if the fighting was done this way as a way to allegorize the lack of actual doctrines (since sith and jedi orders had effectively been destroyed for years by the time the sequels took place), but that's not the case. They incorporate a lot of meaningless movement into the overall fights (Rey vs Kylo in Ep. 9 being the worst at this) and look sloppy as a result.
I get it if you like the sequels b/c they're new and flashy (and admittedly better CGI), but they won't hold up like the prequels did in 20 years because the story doesn't hold up in the slightest. I think most folks who dismiss the prequels do so on the dialog, but don't pay attention to the plot -- which is their biggest flaw -- but the overall plot and worldbuilding done in the prequels movies alone is miles over all the sequel content Disney has put out.
Do we forget that story wise the choreography in the sequels NEEDED to come down. In the prequels you have the absolute pinnacle of peakJedi trained for their entire lives. The sequels you have people picking up lightsabers for the first time and then having very little actual training.
I am sure last Jedi will get it's redemption like the prequels are getting now .....except the rose and finn portion that is one of the great star wars movies
I think so, but the sequel trilogy as a whole will not find the same reappraisal. I've been thinking of doing a video on it!
@FullFatVideos if the rise of skywalker was not as garbage as it was, the other two are not that bad movies....I have not re watched either force awakens or rise again...but I watch last Jedi time to time
@@FullFatVideospeople always say TLJ didn’t leave enough to work with, i always disagree. We were clearly going for Kylo as the antagonist, too bad Disney lost faith in their own work and brought Palps for nostalgia (and as you pointed out copied their other film from the same year Endgame). Great video m8, even though you left out Anakin in Ahsoka as the high point for streaming duels.
Anything star wars is getting fire sticked from now on. Especially now the new mando movie is basically clone wars the movie 🤮
The Mando movie doesn't feel exciting at all, but I'll remain cautiously optimistic
Uh-oh
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I agree
You can tell you haven't watched the video when you've commented "I agree" less than 30 seconds after it released.
@@Deathlygunnwell i finished the video and well. I agree
took you long enough. why , is it safer now to tell?
it never is
Was it ever explained why Rey is good with a lightsaber with no training whatsoever?
Bad writing.
Because she have a big stick 🤷♂️
She’s had melee combat experience before on her own planet. It was a staff though (which is why she should have had a double sided lightsaber) But it seems she’s been fighting all her life
1) if you actually pay attention she wasn't that good. In the throne room fight she's clearly worse with it then Kylo
2) in tfa we literally see her using a staff to fight people off, the film is showing us she's learnt how to fight to keep herself alive
The force being strong with her. Same reason why Anakin was an amazing pilot with basically 0 training.
As much as I hated The Last Jedi (being my least favorite movie of the series), I liked the Kylo vs Luke fight a lot. It was disappointing that Luke wasn’t actually there, but the fight ignoring that context is my favorite fight in the sequels
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