Maveritchell wrote:
Pretty sure the direction here is more along the lines of: "Gee, I know I've got all this power, and it sure is disappointing that a single senator can get in our way. We're gonna have to quash this senate thing some day, unfortunately that can't be today." This is more set-up for the eventual dissolution of the senate, not its corruption.
Good point; that makes sense.
JWFan wrote:
You can’t tell me that there aren’t some obvious analogies being made with domestic issues here in the states. My problem was with the language presented in this episode; there are noticeable references to the same kind of speech made here in the last few years. Things like “education, infrastructure, healthcare” all suffering from a rising national debt caused from an ongoing war. Again, hitting close enough to home to pull me out of the story a bit.
In reference to the charity screening, I heard they will be showing a few episodes. Now, that doesn't mean they'll all be new - some might be a couple "fan favorites" from seasons past. However, my guess is the transformation scene will show up in some form if indeed the rumor is true.
While Nazi Germany wasn’t in an ongoing war, government spending shot-up in preparation for war:
“Things changed somewhat around 1936 when explicit plans for war began. Government spending increased dramatically, while increases in government revenue did not keep up. By FY 38-39, the last fiscal year before the war, expenditure exceeded revenue by 86% and total debt load exceeded annual revenue by 136%.” (source).
If the writers were trying to make modern-day parallels, it’s most likely in an effort to get the audience to relate to the story rather then pull them out. We’ll see. Again, I have a ticket to a screening. I’ll post here afterwards. I don’t have an i-phone. So, don’t expect any immediate information from me. (Sorry.)
CoGro wrote:
Dear Dave Filoni and the Clone Wars team,
This season fucking sucks. These last few episodes summarize the primary complaint against the PT: NOBODY FUCKING CARES ABOUT INTEREST RATES ON LOANS IN FUCKING STAR WARS. THIS ISN'T C-SPAN. I can't imagine the target demo of 15 year old boys understands anything that went on in this episode or even cares about any of the developments in this season from the bullshit on Mandalore to this junk on Coruscant.
Since Lucas drives the stories, you may want to address your complaints to him.
So far, I’m largely pleased with season 3. I feel that all episodes from The Academy on have been as good as the previous years. I especially enjoy the political stuff. To me, the show and the PT have handled this aspect in an intelligent and well-thought out manner.
It may resonate with kids as well. About a year ago, I was in Toys R Us and overheard a boy asking his mother for a Clone Wars Bail Organa action figure. In terms of an average teenage boy, you’re probably right. When they and most people think of Star Wars, the Death Star or Vader come to mind and not Senate bills.
Overall, I am surprised that the show has stayed so far away from the battlefield. The series may better serve a general audience with a one-to-one ratio of the war stories and the behind-the-scenes arches.
Since the animation has become more sophisticated, it seems as if the creative team wants the stories to follow suit. While this has been a hit or miss prospect early on, I can’t fault them for trying. Its better that they smarten-up the show rather than dumb-it down.