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javeryh:
If you haven't watched Star Wars Rebels yet (and you like Star Wars) I definitely recommend checking it out. My son and I are about to finish up with Season 2 (no spoilers!) and we absolutely love it. Lots of character development, cool call backs and ties to the original trilogy (and the Clone Wars), lots of action and the sound is fantastic. I already bought Season 3 and I'll pick up Season 4 as soon as we get close. Anyone else watch it? |
wp34:
We watched every episode and I agree it is fantastic. The final few episodes of the series were easily better than The Last Jedi. |
javeryh:
--- Quote from: wp34 on August 15, 2018, 12:01:54 pm ---We watched every episode and I agree it is fantastic. The final few episodes of the series were easily better than The Last Jedi. --- End quote --- The final few episodes of Season 2 are shaping up to be better than The Last Jedi! |
B2K24:
Watching paint dry is better than The Last Jedi |
javeryh:
--- Quote from: B2K24 on August 16, 2018, 12:08:22 am ---Watching paint dry is better than The Last Jedi --- End quote --- LMAO. When I saw The Last Jedi in the theater I liked it - thought it was VERY flawed but it had a few really cool scenes that I thought would get better over time. I've seen it twice since and it is slowly going down the list of favorite SW movies. I think I might end up liking the prequel trilogy more... even Episode II, which seems impossible. Watching Rebels makes it so obvious that Rian Johnson has no idea what Star Wars is about and there was no plan on what the characters should be doing i the second act of the story. You can tell that the people that work on Rebels are Star Wars FANS first and it shows in the quality. Each episode has a short "Rebels Recon" segment to go along with it and they ask the producers questions and they have insight into everything. Obvious thought goes into everything they put on the screen not only within the show but within the entire universe as a whole. They try to make it all make sense in a larger context. I am dumbfounded that with TLJ there was no outline that Rian Johnson had to follow. It is so out of place with the rest of the movies. |
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