thecolorsblend wrote:
I agree, but I also think it would be interesting to get veteran or intermediate Jedi's opinions on the changes in the galaxy knowing, as they have, eras of peace followed by -- seemingly out of nowhere -- galactic wide civil war. The changes they see in the Jedi Order and among the younger members could make for a good story or two.
I agree. As powerful as the Jedi extermination scene was in RotS, I had always assumed that it took the Empire
years to "hunt down and destroy the Jedi Knights," as Ben says in ANH. I agree that, if this were the case, it would be cool to see the last few Jedi stragglers fighting for survival. Besides, it would also make for some heart-wrenching drama knowing that they're all going to die eventually at the hands of the Empire and/or Vader.
As a few of you have said, the other benefit of seeing the slow destruction of the galaxy through the eyes of incidental characters is that we can finally appreciate just how big of an impact the Empire had on the average galactic citizen. As a kid, I was always curious about Ben's reference to the present age as "the dark times," as things didn't seem all that bad with no frame of reference. Although we get a glimpse of how much the galaxy changed in the films (e.g., the pristine condition of Naboo in contrast to the weathered, rag-tag Rebel environments), I think a series would do a lot to emphasize this point.
Lastly, a TV series would give us an opportunity to see the formation of the Rebellion. As it is, all we have to go on are the deleted scenes from RotS, and even then there's quite a jump from Episode III to IV. Having a series which (at least, in part) deals with the creation of the Rebellion would do much to smooth the transition between trilogies.... plus, I've always wanted to see the Rebellion's "first victory against the evil galactic Empire" as stated in the opening crawl of ANH. Perhaps this could be the series' finale?