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Daniel
1 month
Fun fact, the librarian lady has a lightsaber rifle. It uses kyber crystals for ammo
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Daniel
1 month
Correction, it uses whole ass lightsabers as ammo
Black
1 month
I don’t think they know who Seth Green is. Thank you. Boom I was hoping somebody would notice.
Aaron
1 month
Cad Bane is the perfect example and introduction that there are different individuals and and others that can be direct threats to the Jedi as opposed to the usual Sith threats we see in the movies such as Darth Maul and Lord Vader and Emperor Palpatine /Darth Sideous. I mean the fact that Bane had the confidence in himself to break into the Jedi Temple to steal one of the their more prized relics and also have the ego to go Toe to toe in combat with a Jedi armed with a lightsaber and all🤣🤣
Yes, I know Ashoka is only a Palawan at this stage but Bola Repal would of been a knight at the least for the Jedi Counsil to trust him with the crystal and not to mention Bane never shook or hesitated with Skywalker in the room feet away from him as apposed to other villains such as Viceroy Gunray who can’t stand to be in the same plac or room as a jedi👍👍
Not to mention the fact that Palpatine/ Lord Sideous himself seeked Bane out directly to hire him knowing his reputation and skills for this kind of mission .
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TEG
1 month
And you forgot that he directly killed a Jedi Master off-screen to give the changeling a disguise like it was everyday business.
Brye
1 month
I loved Cad Bane as a kid. I even had an action figure of him I think
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Aaron
1 month
Certainly makes those B1 battle droids like nothing more than scrap metal to
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Aaron
1 month
Sorry wasn’t meant to write that here mate 🤣
Unstablebeast
1 month
So a common misconception about jedi, they are meant to feel emotion and they are meant to feel compassion, but they are not meant to form attachments. its basically similar to monks or buddhism, you can own material objects and have connections to people, but you are never meant to put those things above your own enlightenment, salvation or in the jedi case, never put those things above the force itself or the greater good. Save your padawan? of course, unless the cost to do so puts the greater gpood at risk or draws you away from the light side
Barbara
1 month
"alien cowboy's dope"...y'all should totally watch Firefly lol
Juan
1 month
I am glad you are enjoying Clone Wars, and I wait every week for your new reaction. Just note that these 12ish episodes that you have to move around throughout the show help build context and prevent the disruption of other arches in the show. I can't wait when you see Clone Wars D day this season!
Juan
1 month
You could watch in release order, but the issue will be the same. You would say, "Why is this episode here? There is no weight to this episode". Jumping around at the show's beginning was meant to set up context. Why were Obi and Ani in that Blue Crystal City in the movie? In season 2, an episode says they went there to help senior Organa. Why did they not have tanks or other big weapons in the film? Oh, an episode in season 1 showed the clones can be traitors, and he blew up everything except for the heavy cannons. Why are we watching a season 3 episode? Oh, it shows the clone's training and introduces Hevy, who dies in season 1. It added value to Hevy's death, shows 5s and Echos bond, and avoids the confusion of "Hey, we are in Season 3. Why is Hevy here? Didn't he die already?" Finally, Supply Lines showed a Jedi and his clone captain die in their last stand. Ryloth was freed in Season 1. Why are they attacked by the "Bad Guys" again in Season 3? Ah, it's because Supply Lines set up the freedom of Ryloth in Season 1. Shows the Jedi are not invincible, the loyalty of the clones, and Sindulas distrust of the Jedi at the end of Season 1.
Juan
1 month
Only at the beginning of the show (the first four episodes) was there jumping around. There is only one switching around this season, which happens at the beginning of season 2; after watching those three episodes that are out of order in season 2, the rest of the season is in order. The final big jumping around is the first half of season 3. After episode 12 everything is in order except 1 episode in season 5 and 1 arch in season 7.
Andrew
1 month
These eps are an example of why I'll never personally recommend chronological order. Skipping around messes with the narrative for things including character introductions (such as getting Cad Bane's 'earliest' story here before his proper introduction as a character from an episode that was released first). If someone wants to go through the effort to watch them chronologically, I'm not looking to yuck their yay, but it seems like putting effort into deliberately messing up the narrative flow of the series.
"Hey, it's an anthology series, some episodes take place out of order so don't be confused if a guy dies in a S1 episode but shows up alive in S2 or something." seems like all the explanation you'd need to watch and enjoy the series in release order.
PJ
1 month
The changeling bounty hunter is a Clawdite, the same species as the one who tried to assassinate Padme at the biggening of Episode II.
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PJ
1 month
beginning*
sombra_hacker09
1 month
Cad bane is the 2nd coolest bounty hunter in all of star wars after the main man boba fett of course
Matthew
1 month
Enter Cad Bane: the Baddest Motherfucker in the Galaxy.
Fun fact, the librarian lady has a lightsaber rifle. It uses kyber crystals for ammo
Correction, it uses whole ass lightsabers as ammo
I don’t think they know who Seth Green is. Thank you. Boom I was hoping somebody would notice.
Cad Bane is the perfect example and introduction that there are different individuals and and others that can be direct threats to the Jedi as opposed to the usual Sith threats we see in the movies such as Darth Maul and Lord Vader and Emperor Palpatine /Darth Sideous. I mean the fact that Bane had the confidence in himself to break into the Jedi Temple to steal one of the their more prized relics and also have the ego to go Toe to toe in combat with a Jedi armed with a lightsaber and all🤣🤣
Yes, I know Ashoka is only a Palawan at this stage but Bola Repal would of been a knight at the least for the Jedi Counsil to trust him with the crystal and not to mention Bane never shook or hesitated with Skywalker in the room feet away from him as apposed to other villains such as Viceroy Gunray who can’t stand to be in the same plac or room as a jedi👍👍
Not to mention the fact that Palpatine/ Lord Sideous himself seeked Bane out directly to hire him knowing his reputation and skills for this kind of mission .
And you forgot that he directly killed a Jedi Master off-screen to give the changeling a disguise like it was everyday business.
I loved Cad Bane as a kid. I even had an action figure of him I think
Certainly makes those B1 battle droids like nothing more than scrap metal to
Sorry wasn’t meant to write that here mate 🤣
So a common misconception about jedi, they are meant to feel emotion and they are meant to feel compassion, but they are not meant to form attachments. its basically similar to monks or buddhism, you can own material objects and have connections to people, but you are never meant to put those things above your own enlightenment, salvation or in the jedi case, never put those things above the force itself or the greater good. Save your padawan? of course, unless the cost to do so puts the greater gpood at risk or draws you away from the light side
"alien cowboy's dope"...y'all should totally watch Firefly lol
I am glad you are enjoying Clone Wars, and I wait every week for your new reaction. Just note that these 12ish episodes that you have to move around throughout the show help build context and prevent the disruption of other arches in the show. I can't wait when you see Clone Wars D day this season!
You could watch in release order, but the issue will be the same. You would say, "Why is this episode here? There is no weight to this episode". Jumping around at the show's beginning was meant to set up context. Why were Obi and Ani in that Blue Crystal City in the movie? In season 2, an episode says they went there to help senior Organa. Why did they not have tanks or other big weapons in the film? Oh, an episode in season 1 showed the clones can be traitors, and he blew up everything except for the heavy cannons. Why are we watching a season 3 episode? Oh, it shows the clone's training and introduces Hevy, who dies in season 1. It added value to Hevy's death, shows 5s and Echos bond, and avoids the confusion of "Hey, we are in Season 3. Why is Hevy here? Didn't he die already?" Finally, Supply Lines showed a Jedi and his clone captain die in their last stand. Ryloth was freed in Season 1. Why are they attacked by the "Bad Guys" again in Season 3? Ah, it's because Supply Lines set up the freedom of Ryloth in Season 1. Shows the Jedi are not invincible, the loyalty of the clones, and Sindulas distrust of the Jedi at the end of Season 1.
Only at the beginning of the show (the first four episodes) was there jumping around. There is only one switching around this season, which happens at the beginning of season 2; after watching those three episodes that are out of order in season 2, the rest of the season is in order. The final big jumping around is the first half of season 3. After episode 12 everything is in order except 1 episode in season 5 and 1 arch in season 7.
These eps are an example of why I'll never personally recommend chronological order. Skipping around messes with the narrative for things including character introductions (such as getting Cad Bane's 'earliest' story here before his proper introduction as a character from an episode that was released first). If someone wants to go through the effort to watch them chronologically, I'm not looking to yuck their yay, but it seems like putting effort into deliberately messing up the narrative flow of the series.
"Hey, it's an anthology series, some episodes take place out of order so don't be confused if a guy dies in a S1 episode but shows up alive in S2 or something." seems like all the explanation you'd need to watch and enjoy the series in release order.
The changeling bounty hunter is a Clawdite, the same species as the one who tried to assassinate Padme at the biggening of Episode II.
beginning*
Cad bane is the 2nd coolest bounty hunter in all of star wars after the main man boba fett of course
Enter Cad Bane: the Baddest Motherfucker in the Galaxy.
It's time to meet the Goat