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Post by Gahmah Raan on Mar 7, 2014 16:29:31 GMT -8
Just finished the Order 66 arc, and I'll say it was both one of the darkest and most depressing storylines in the entire series. Per chance are you gonna do those episode reviews for Season 6? For nostalgia's sake, yes (though I don't know about resurrecting the two counts). But it won't be happening for a while (but I do plan on finishing them before Rebels begins).
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Post by X17Clones on Mar 7, 2014 19:10:09 GMT -8
Per chance are you gonna do those episode reviews for Season 6? For nostalgia's sake, yes (though I don't know about resurrecting the two counts). But it won't be happening for a while (but I do plan on finishing them before Rebels begins). Good to know! I enjoyed reading them.
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Post by Gahmah Raan on Mar 8, 2014 0:18:46 GMT -8
Finished up "The Lost Missions", and you're not gonna believe which character Mark Hamill voiced.
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Post by Gahmah Raan on Mar 8, 2014 0:32:47 GMT -8
FYI, Moraband and Korriban are the same planet. The trivia section says it may have had different names in different time periods.
Well, one of my theories was right. And it pays to be optimistic sometimes.
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Post by Gahmah Raan on Mar 10, 2014 13:37:06 GMT -8
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Post by Gahmah Raan on Mar 10, 2014 14:08:57 GMT -8
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Post by Gahmah Raan on Mar 11, 2014 8:44:13 GMT -8
Looking at the post-Season 6 spoiler dump, here's what I can make out on what could've happened. * We definitely would've seen Darth Maul again, as well as the parts of Death Watch that are loyal to him. (Perhaps that may be part of Son of Dathomir? * We would've seen Quinlan Vos in a major role again. And it looks like he would've gone back to his old Clone War-era comics personality. * Is that Asajj Ventress lying in Vos's arms? I'm guessing something would've happened between the two. * We would've had a story on Kashyyyk. * We would've returned to Mon Calamari and maybe seen the Quarren Separatist Council member Tikkes. * Padme would've been doing something that isn't politics. * We would've seen both Cad Bane and Boba Fett again after not seeing either since Season 4 ended. They would've teamed up (hints of this were already shown when they started the prison riot in "Deception") with other bounty hunters including Bossk and Embo. And they're on Tatooine. * Ahsoka Tano would've formed an alliance with Bo-Katan.
The only spoiler explicitly given to us is that ARC trooper Echo is still alive, and looking at the artwork, he's gone through possibly more cybernetic reconstruction than Admiral Trench (it looks like he's had all of his limbs replaced. And I don't think he'd take the news of a certain event in "The Lost Missions" well.
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Post by Gahmah Raan on Mar 17, 2014 10:29:25 GMT -8
Cover and synopsis for the second issue of Darth Maul: Son of Dathomir have been revealed. "With his Shadow Collective army stalled, Darth Maul calls on Mother Talzin for help and is sent reinforcements—the deadly Nightbrothers! Maul is ready again to take on the Separatist droid army, Count Dooku, and General Grievous—in a trio of simultaneous battles!"Why am I talking about a short comic series in a television thread? Well, this comic series is a continuation of Darth Maul's storyline in The Clone Wars adapted from scripts of a story arc that did not get animated. If they already recorded dialogue for the story arc, perhaps it's possible we could get this comic in audio book form. And we know for sure Mother Talzin didn't die at the end of "The Disappeared" two-parter. Perhaps we learn more about her goals, or she continues to remain an enigma. Having her own cult that wasn't Dathomirian already adds some more puzzle pieces.
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Post by Gahmah Raan on Mar 18, 2014 14:39:50 GMT -8
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Post by X17Clones on Mar 18, 2014 15:40:09 GMT -8
Always good to see Qui-Gonn get some love.
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Post by Gahmah Raan on Mar 27, 2014 20:48:34 GMT -8
Well, guess what? The Clone Wars was the #1 most popular series on Netflix last week, and it currently has a rating of 4.2 stars (out of 5).
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Post by Gahmah Raan on Apr 4, 2014 21:03:47 GMT -8
After listening to this week's Star Wars Underworld podcast, I came across another possible theory in regards to a perceived plot hole in the Sifo-Dyas timeline that I mentioned in the review.
The events leading up to Sifo-Dyas's death may have happened just a month or two after the events of The Phantom Menace. Even though Chancellor Valorum got the vote of no confidence in that movie, setting up for Palpatine's rise to power, there may have been some buffer time before he officially left office (just like it goes with real life modern democracy), and he tried to use some of his remaining time in power to do one last good deed: getting rid of the Pyke Syndicate.
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