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Post Posted: October 18th 2014 5:01 am
 

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Felt cookie cutter and kinda stale. The dialogue was fine but yeah that planet is getting old I still want to feel like the Empire is an actual threat. Seems they are pretty well neutralized by a kid and a slingshot.


Post Posted: October 18th 2014 11:43 am
 
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I think the purpose of this episode was to develop the relationship between Zeb and Ezra and it succeeded at that. These guys have to start getting along and working together amid their playful rivalry. It's too early in the series to go too big as far as scale of conflict, so I don't fault the team for the plot being thin or cookie cutter. If this were the 30th episode in the series, then there'd be a bit of a problem but we're still learning who these characters are.

I think the slingshot is a nice idea but a bit silly in the context of how it's being used in battle. Literally bringing a knife to a gunfight type stuff and I agree that it diminishes the threat of the Empire. It's still early though: the rebels are still just a band of thieves with no real ideology or motivation to strike hard at the Empire. There's going to have to be a point where the Empire treats the rebels more seriously and cracks down on Lothal hard, which I presume will influence more to join the "rebel cause." The Empire is established and certainly authoritative, but it hasn't gotten excessively violent or oppressive from what we've seen just yet.


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I think the purpose of this episode was to develop the relationship between Zeb and Ezra and it succeeded at that. These guys have to start getting along and working together amid their playful rivalry. It's too early in the series to go too big as far as scale of conflict, so I don't fault the team for the plot being thin or cookie cutter. If this were the 30th episode in the series, then there'd be a bit of a problem but we're still learning who these characters are.

I think the slingshot is a nice idea but a bit silly in the context of how it's being used in battle. Literally bringing a knife to a gunfight type stuff and I agree that it diminishes the threat of the Empire. It's still early though: the rebels are still just a band of thieves with no real ideology or motivation to strike hard at the Empire. There's going to have to be a point where the Empire treats the rebels more seriously and cracks down on Lothal hard, which I presume will influence more to join the "rebel cause." The Empire is established and certainly authoritative, but it hasn't gotten excessively violent or oppressive from what we've seen just yet.



Absolutely. I guess after seasons of TCW I got used to it progressively getting more dark so having to take that step back again before we can go forward makes me impatient. Sometimes I want to see a AT-AT just step on Ezra and then focus on the other characters for the rest of the series, but I felt the same way about Ashoka at the beginning so with Filoni in charge I'm not really worried.


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Humor + Jedi Matters = a Solid Star Wars Fix. This episode makes me wish for the development of a new Jedi Knight PC game.


Post Posted: October 21st 2014 8:13 am
 
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Thus Bail takes the first step in sealing the doom of Alderaan. It brought a single tear to my eye, literally, to see that final shot which bookends so neatly with Leia and Artoo in Ep IV. Poor, noble Alderaan. ... Show us more!


Post Posted: October 21st 2014 7:36 pm
 
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"I do so admire your persistence. Ready to die?" :cool:

Not wholly unexpected but the Inquisitor is badass. Loved the intensity of his gaze and movements.

Totally dug this episode. Reminds me of a scenario I'd play out with my action figures all the time as a child. Heavily fortified base infiltration and escape.


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Post Posted: October 22nd 2014 2:24 am
 
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Yeah another solid episode. I think this has a better pickup in quality than Clone Wars. Funnily enough I was in Tesco yesterday and saw the Ghost's shuttle in LEGO - I immediately thought to myself when they're going to show it in action if they're already selling this. Well, there we have it :)


Post Posted: October 22nd 2014 3:05 pm
 

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Loved the antagonism between Kanan and Ezra. The Inquisitor was cool. Base Delta Zero is canon again. lol


Post Posted: October 22nd 2014 4:31 pm
 
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Loved the antagonism between Kanan and Ezra. The Inquisitor was cool. Base Delta Zero is canon again. lol


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Post Posted: October 22nd 2014 6:23 pm
 

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Saw this earlier (Thanks MF) and just now thought...

WHOA!

Did the Luminara Hologram/Corpse thingy just reveal how Vader may show up in the Sequel trilogy.

Something to think about?


Post Posted: October 22nd 2014 10:57 pm
 
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This was the best episode of the series so far. Love the way lightsaber fights look and the music / sound continue to be highlights.

Also like how the force is no longer overpowered.


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Good episode. Loved the characterization of the main characters - they're a likable bunch. Really impressed with The Inquisitor - the way they've animated him is just astounding. His eyes are so malevolent and creepy looking. Very impressive!!

Not impressed with the way they're using Stormtroopers at all. When the crew of The Ghost land on the platform, Stormtroopers don't seem to be able to do anything but get pummeled. These Troopers with weapons just stand around, waiting to get taken out?

We're five episodes in, and already it's getting monotonous! Where is the threat?!

The Empire is ruthless and their foot soldiers are there to set an example of Imperial tyranny. Does the story group at LFL need reminding of what Stormtroopers are capable of?

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Agree about the troopers, but there hasn't been anyone for the Empire to kill yet. As long as the action is focussed on our heroes v. a bunch of storm troopers we're not going to see many good guy deaths. It's not like Ezra is going to take a laser blast to the chest.

The stakes will be raised at some point.


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Loved this episode! The Luminara part was very creepy. Could this mean they can and will be using jedi corpses to lure the remaining jedi alive? So creepy!

Also, love the way they are building up the relationship between Kanan and Ezra. :heavymetal:


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they could've toasted tarkin town, killed a friggin womp rat.....come on
disney you killed bambi's mom and simba's dad go for it......


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That was a fun episode especially with using Luminara's corpse as bait for Jedi.


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The novel A New Dawn has a much more vicious Empire doing much more despicable acts. But really, do they teach you how NOT to hit things in Stormtrooper school? This is sorta unbelievable ... and not in the good way.


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The novel A New Dawn has a much more vicious Empire doing much more despicable acts. But really, do they teach you how NOT to hit things in Stormtrooper school? This is sorta unbelievable ... and not in the good way.


Probably comes down to the fact that Disney just doesn't want something that hardcore that is targeted towards kids which explains the slingshot and goofy storm troopers. Still, stuff like the Luminara twist gives me hope.


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Here ya go, my fellow MFingtons!



Great, classic-sounding dialogue.


Post Posted: October 26th 2014 8:44 pm
 
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And there's the first of the so-called "Vader TV Specials" that were reported months ago. :wookiee:


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And there's the first of the so-called "Vader TV Specials" that were reported months ago. :wookiee:
Damn, you might be right lol


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And to that I say: bring it on.

Just to hear JEJ say words like "force" and "master" in a new context is a treat.

I can't wait to see more Vader


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The Disney XD episode is here.

Imperial intrigue; a space battle; and Clone Wars synergy: this show has become good fun. :chewbacca:

Is this the first episode to use a musical cue from a prequel film?


Post Posted: October 27th 2014 9:14 pm
 
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I feel a bit cheated that a didn't get to see the true opening of the pilot until now. I like how the episode goes full circle with the Inquisitor and draws a direct line from Lord Vader to Ezra. It's a dark and ballsy way to to start your cartoon series.

I'm not sure if this scene confirms the Vader specials or dialogue for Episode 7. Didn't Jones tape his lines for the OT DVD release and ROTS at the same time?


Post Posted: October 27th 2014 9:19 pm
 
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Have to wait for it to be ripped. Don't get access to Disney XD online unfortunately.


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The Disney XD episode is here.

Imperial intrigue; a space battle; and Clone Wars synergy: this show has become good fun. :chewbacca:

Is this the first episode to use a musical cue from a prequel film?


There was a cue from The Phantom Menace at the end of "Freighter Flight".


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Totally agree with CoGro, easily the best episode so far!

Not sure why but I find myself listening to the music an awful lot more than I did in The Clone Wars. They totally nailed the score in this episode...loved the echos of the exact same music when Kanan is explaining to Ezra about Luminara to when Obi-Wan is explaining to Luke about The Force, his father and the Clone Wars in his house on Tatooine. Outstanding!

Also agree with Mike_Droideka and Depressis about the way the Stormtroopers are acting.....they need to man up quite a bit...can battle droids fit into Stormtrooper armour??? ;P

Again I watched it with my two kids...my youngest came up with something I hadn't even thought of until now...

" Dad if The Clone Wars & Rebels are both supposed to be real (I think he meant as cannon in the Star Wars universe)...why does the Twi'lek have a different sounding voice?" (again I think he meant that the species had a French sounding accent in The Clone Wars)...clever kid this one...."ill watch his career with great interest."

Overall a great episode...


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They bully ordinary people and get their shit kicked in by the mains. Just like the old movies. We just need to see them go toe-to-toe with other soldiers who aren't the main characters of this show.


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This is my favorite episode. Every element from all previous episodes gets used well, there's a double-battle sequence and the Imperials don't come across looking like buffoons, they're just unlucky.


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When the battles started I felt I was playing rogue squadron on my n64 like 15 years ago :heavymetal:


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A quick interview about this episode is here. In some manner, Ahsoka's return is inevitable.


IGN: With Luminara, it’s a great twist. At Comic-Con, after we saw her in the trailer, people were saying, “Oh wow, we’re going to meet Luminara and see what’s going on with her… but why is she alive?!”

Filoni: I was going to say, some people were like, “Why is Luminara alive!?” They were very upset about it. I was thinking like, man, people just don’t think we pay attention to any continuity. They just want to jump down your throat.
It's a trap! A sad, twisted trap...

It's a trap! A sad, twisted trap...

IGN: We come to realize that the Inquisitor has used this lure before. This has been an ongoing way to get people. So was it just figuring out what would he do – and how someone like her would be the perfect trap?

Filoni: Absolutely. It became an interesting way also to tell the story of what probably happened to some Jedi Knights, Jedi survivors. Order 66 didn’t wipe them all out. Some of them were captured and probably executed later, which is what you see the holographic recording of. It’s actually Luminara’s execution in that chamber. She’s used for a very nefarious purpose. It was kind of a nice way also to tie to the prequel era to use Luminara. A lot has been made of our ties to the original trilogy, but I am not a Star Wars fan that would ever ignore the prequel trilogy. Let’s face it, it’s been my bread and butter for the last decade. I love the prequel era. So it’s important to show, as much as how the Empire built up, what it destroyed and it destroyed a lot of these characters and they got caught up in it. Luminara was a really good lure. We wanted a character that you would know, that kids who had watched Clone Wars would probably actually know. That’s why she got picked over other Jedi. We talked about the continuity of it, that she was dead, and it works out fine, actually. It’s just a really active way of telling the story of the end of some of the other prequel Jedi and that Kanan would believe some of them are alive is actually also really interesting - and that he knew Luminara, but not really, is also a believable thing. I love that story. It was just a matter of how effective we could make it.

IGN: Can you talk a bit more about that recording?

Filoni: Literally, what you see in that hologram, is her sitting, waiting to be executed. It’s a recording of that event. So when they walk in and see her, they’re actually standing where the Inquisitor was standing [when it was recorded]. And so when she walks up and looks at them kind of distantly and not very friendly, she’s looking at the Inquisitor and that’s what the recording is of. Then she steps over into that chamber and obviously she gets killed there. It’s really wicked when you think about it. The material of her body is the essence that Kanan is somehow sensing through the Force. But he knows there’s something off about it. But since he didn’t really know Luminara, he doesn’t really know. That’s one of the interesting things about death and then the dark side and all these different ways you can use the Force. The sensing of people is one of the biggest dilemmas, I think, in all of Star Wars, because people want to use it like a metal detector. I am very, very certain that it really just relates to how much you know somebody and intention of threat. You take those two things and combine them. So of course when Obi-Wan arrives in the Death Star, Anakin knows about it. Obi-Wan’s intentions are fairly clear, what he wants to do. He even, I think to some degree, knows he’s going to face Vader. And they knew each other so well, they were so close. It’s like a battering ram.

I had a really interesting conversation once with George [Lucas] about sensing the Force. It was in regards to… Well, it would have been in regards to Ahsoka. It was an old talk he and I had at one point about Ahsoka and Darth Vader and what she would think of that whole situation… but we’ll have to leave that for another time.

IGN: That’s a question many of us have!

Filoni: A little good tease there. Not that she’s around! …Who knows where she is? [Laughs]

IGN: [Laughs] So why wouldn’t they kill all the Jedi they had? Why would they take some prisoner? Is it all for malicious purposes like what we saw?

Filoni: That’s kind of a wait and see scenario. For a Sith like Palpatine, he’s so aware of Siths taking out other Siths. He can’t really have a lot of force wielders around. Though he has this new inquisitor running around, but that’s nothing new in the way that he had Ventress running around or Dooku. It’s a manageable level of chaos for Palpatine at all times and I think that there would be Jedi that could serve purpose for him. Honestly, we’ve even discussed in our own continuity how he was using Pong Krell, the Jedi warlord in the Clone Wars. He was completely satisfied to let him wreak havoc among the clones for his own needs until he destroyed himself. So Palpatine’s always playing a game and moving pieces on the board. I would imagine that coming out of the prequel era -- fans might not believe this, but I think it’s true -- that there were some Jedi that were so effected by the Clone War that they would try to barter their life for loyalty to the dark side. I don’t think it’s out of the question. I think it’s perfectly in play, though we haven’t done that at this point. Mostly because it gets into kind of gray areas and I worry we’d have to be very clear about why and who is doing that.

Barriss Offee in some ways was a walk into that on Clone Wars. The funny thing about Barriss is how right she is about it all and yet she still gets convicted… but not killed, evidently. So we’ll have to see. There’s so much in play but I guess the answer is that they might not all have been killed. We’ve shown the Sith, Palpatine, up to really nefarious things as far as stealing children and children of the Force, using now a dead body and Luminara. I mean who knows what other crazy plan that Palpatine has to lure more Jedi to their deaths?


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Yeah the walker and Ghost action was pretty cool. I don't remember when we saw some actual fighter action in Clone Wars that didn't last 5 seconds, as nothing seemed to have shields :) However, truth to be said, Hera seems like a bad shooter as well - she missed most of the shots :D


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Here is the latest behind-the-scenes episode featurette - "Rebel Recon #04"



As you can see - Andi Gutierrez, Lucasfilm's "Social Media Correspondent" is wearing quite a lovely shirt.


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Interesting the one cadet (forgot his name), but possibly our first glimpse into John Boyega's EP VII character.


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Interesting the one cadet (forgot his name), but possibly our first glimpse into John Boyega's EP VII character.


I thought that he was going to be related to his character, but I highly doubt that's him. Maybe his father or an uncle, but this is too far away in the timeline for him to be a teen (or young adult) after Episode 6. Luke is probably the same age as these kids around this time, or younger, and you can see how old he is going to be around Episode 7..


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This episode made me even more curious as to what happened to the clones. Hope that gets explored at some point in this series.


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That was answered in one of those Rebels Recon videos posted by the OS.

Clones age rapidly and thus age out of service by Rebels' time frame. The new legions are made up of fresh, young empire-loving recruits.


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Another good, solid episode...loved the space battle!

Thought "Oleg" might have removed his helmet as he played a strong part as the competitive bully...I wonder if we gonna see more of him or if it harkens back to not knowing what Boba Fett looked like by the non-removal of his helmet...time will tell.

Rise of the Masters is still my favourite up to now.


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The Disney XD episode is here.

Like Fighter Flight, this one is a team-up episode. However, the action and dynamics are better executed.

Sabine's back-story and the larger series arch get teased, but not enough for my liking.

Even with the distortions, Fulcrum's voice sounds familiar. I'm not sure why.


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It was a good episode but I felt that not much happened in this one, perhaps due to the lack of variety in locales and events. Still, character development is cool and it's refreshing to see that the whole crew doesn't get along like magical friendship ponies or whatever. VFX was looking really good, especially the explosions and lighting.


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When the battles started I felt I was playing rogue squadron on my n64 like 15 years ago :heavymetal:


Yeah had the same thought and a little X Wing vs TIE Fighter thrown in. All good memories.

Great episode.


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Not a bad episode but it was one of those "if id missed it, it wouldn't have mattered" ones.
As AdamK says, good character development but the story was all about nothing really....they were stranded and had to escape....that's it.

The 1st thing that came into my head when the beasts couldn't go out in the sunlight was I Am Legend...it reminded me of it instantly. Wonder if that was a tip of the hat to the movie?

My youngest son noticed the repeat shot when Hera & Sabine are on top of the shuttle...they swap sides & Hera kicks one of the beasts down from the side of the shuttle. Its happens before and after Sabine's line "They just keep coming!". If you missed it take another look...I think that's the 1st time I've ever seen a repeat shot used. Cant ever remember it happening in The Clone Wars.


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I noticed the repeated shot and it's not good. Makes you feel like you're watching something cheap. Oh well..


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I noticed the repeated shot and it's not good. Makes you feel like you're watching something cheap. Oh well..


Yeah its like something you'd expect to see on Scooby Doo...wasn't impressed at all!


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Wow. That must be why I was left with a feeling of boredom after this episode. This show is moving so slowly that it is going in circles. Yawn. lol. Good thing I have Tarkin to read, cuz I am not drawn to rewatching this show repeatedly the way I did Clone Wars. It seems like Rebels episodes a bit shorter too. Is that true?


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Weird that no one is talking about it yet, but the new episode is out : DisneyXD

I'm out of US so watched a rehost in rather low quality, so probably it will be best if someone updates later with a good quality vid.

Compared to the last episode this one was pretty cool. There were tons of characters, lots of action and a nice amount of new stuff being introduced. Looks like this one will be a two-part story, so can't wait to see how it unfolds, especially with the teased backstories.


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