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Post Posted: September 24th 2016 9:26 am
 
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Superb episode. Hope we get to see more of Bendu!


Post Posted: September 25th 2016 5:13 am
 
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Post Posted: October 1st 2016 5:40 am
 
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Just saw it, it's online already

Maybe one, if not the best episode of the series, at least among the regular 20 minutes episodes, just incredibly executed.

And that ending, haha... go check it on streaming (waiting for a proper 1080p to appear for dl)


Post Posted: October 2nd 2016 3:26 am
 
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The Ending was...I can't wait for the conclusion of this! I really really wanna see this! Damn...

Great episode. I love the Bendu, I love how Ezra is tempted and how Kanan becomes more and more of a true powerful Jedi. Great Stuff this show!


Post Posted: October 2nd 2016 8:27 am
 
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This was a solid episode. But, I enjoyed the prior episode more for whatever reason. The series is "bridging" the PT and OT in a very natural manner.

What's teased at the end seems a little predictable for me. Hopefully, there are a few more twists before we see the animated adaption of "Old Wounds."

Based on the episode's Rebels Recon, it doesn't seem that Maul wants simple revenge. Filoni mentions Maul being denied death. Therefore, it seems Maul is on a suicidal quest to destroy the Jedi and Sith who have crossed him.



Post Posted: October 8th 2016 5:13 pm
 
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Episode is up, we have to wait for better quality, but here's the link

http://vodlocker.com/jy8no8tz33kg


Not bad episode, but not so great too. We have also reference to Poe's words from TFA (well, the exact quote is here to be precise).


Post Posted: October 8th 2016 6:17 pm
 
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720 dl link: mega:#!BNlVzLTL!-TWx7OtVXECIOK9BBgOWiUddQzt68p1hTjhJP4xfRo8

I agree, kind of average, and weirdly, a bit too much contemporary style dialogues here and there, like Ezra saying "I'm not a big fan of.." ... that bugged me a bit, it sounds too... err, american, sorry. Corny is okay, but no one speaks like that in a galaxy far far away. Like the writer was putting what was going on in his own mind into the scene rather than writing dialogue for a SW character. Weird because they had somewhat stopped putting such kind of expressions like "seriously" for quite some time, I hope it's not coming back too much...

Anyways, still some good stuff and I'm enjoying watching the show every week


Post Posted: October 8th 2016 10:55 pm
 
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Hobbie sighting. Not a bad episode at all. I'm really liking the tone of this season overall.


Post Posted: October 8th 2016 11:42 pm
 
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I liked this episode a lot more than last week’s, although I tend to prefer Rebels focusing on, well, the rebellion. Also, this week we got to see more of the shades of gray that make the Galactic Civil War more interesting than just “The Bad Guys Are Bad.” Even in a moment like Sabine and Wedge’s hesitation in the simulator, you get an understanding for how the Empire could justify attacking an unarmed transport ship. Kallus lets the defectors escape to repay his debt to Zeb, though there also seems to be a sense that he's done being a blind devotee to the Empire. I hope we get to see Kallus explored more in the future, he's becoming a much more dynamic character than I ever thought he'd be back in the first season.

Holocrons of Fate wasn’t bad on its own, but I’m honestly so burned out on all the moments where Clone Wars and Rebels completely pause to become The Darth Maul Show Starring Darth Maul. I love so much of what Filoni has done with the animated shows, but I don’t get the fixation on constantly bringing Maul back so he can soliloquize his 497-step plan for Revenge™.


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...but I’m honestly so burned out on all the moments where Clone Wars and Rebels completely pause to become The Darth Maul Show Starring Darth Maul. I love so much of what Filoni has done with the animated shows, but I don’t get the fixation on constantly bringing Maul back so he can soliloquize his 497-step plan for Revenge™.


Exactly this for me too. It's starting to feel like he's had his hand in everything that's happened in the GFFA in these corresponding eras. :lol:


Post Posted: October 10th 2016 9:16 am
 
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This is the type of show I initially envisioned Rebels to be...show the inner workings of the Empire, see members of the Rebellion we know from the OT get introduced in a natural way (Wedge), and the Force/Jedi are largely absent from the narrative.

And yet, my favorite episodes are where the Force is very prominent, like the S2 finale, which for me, was reminiscent of the Mortis arc and the Yoda arc from TCW.


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royalguard96 wrote:
This is the type of show I initially envisioned Rebels to be...show the inner workings of the Empire, see members of the Rebellion we know from the OT get introduced in a natural way (Wedge), and the Force/Jedi are largely absent from the narrative.




Very true, in fact I've realized many elements of this episode, visuals, plot, tone, have made pop back some memories of vague images I pictured in my mind when they announced the show for the very first time... if you remember, it was a basically a video of Filoni and people talking and all we had was the logo


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I'm not sure if I had preset notion about the show. It Star Wars. So, there's plenty of directions to go. I just hope for good storytelling.

I disagree on the negative Darth Maul comments. His character arc is an nice accompaniment to Darth Sidiuos.' He's the Dark Lord with bad breaks who contrasts with the one who plays his cards near-perfectly. It's an nice approach considering that they were introduced side-by-side in Episode 1.

I didn't realize until today that Rogue One's Gary Whitta penned the episode. I wonder if Rogue One's plotting will be as well structured?


Post Posted: October 15th 2016 8:32 am
 
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Here's the episode.

http://www.cartoonextra.com/star-wars-r ... -episode-4


Good episode. Especially enraged Thrawn, he was "animalistic" if you could say that. Some more things about Hera, Cham, Gobi and Numa are back. I liked it.


Post Posted: October 15th 2016 11:02 pm
 
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Love the use of organ in the soundtrack.

Previously unfamiliar with Thrawn but I'm really taking to his cool, detached, calculated approach. I liked it when he lost it on Slavin for being so dim about the heirloom.

You'd think cool, detached, calculated villains would be played to death but Filoni and co. make it fresh and interesting for Star Wars.

Shout out to the organ music again. Perfect! :)


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doafhat wrote:
Kallus lets the defectors escape to repay his debt to Zeb, though there also seems to be a sense that he's done being a blind devotee to the Empire. I hope we get to see Kallus explored more in the future, he's becoming a much more dynamic character than I ever thought he'd be back in the first season.

I think Kallus is the new Fulcrum and will defect to the Rebels.


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Here's the episode

http://www.likeafool.com/files/4f5fbade ... fa1f7769ab

Not bad :)


Post Posted: November 5th 2016 5:22 pm
 
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Here's the episode.

https://openload.co/f/Wlf1BiLoqPM/Star. ... VSmash.mkv


Not bad, I like Mandalorians, so I was happy :D And we have Gar Saxon from "Son of Dathomir". Canyon chase scene was good.


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Enjoyed the episode - loved the animation.
It's nearly on par with TCW.


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I wonder what implications Fenn Rau joining the Rebellion will have? I can't see him joining the Ghost crew but he will def be showing up more often this season.

Not sure Ezra needed to be in this episode.


Post Posted: November 7th 2016 10:24 pm
 
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Yeah; Ezra seemed a bit tacked-on. When's Zeb going to be featured in an episode again?

Concerning Mandalore: I don't like teasing. TCW jumped the series into the heart of Mandalore's culture. The drip and drabs of Rebels approach is frustrating for me.

I do like how Concord Dawn has been portrayed in a very visually deliberate manner. It's Concordia, but it isn't.

So, when's Cody going to surface? Last episode, we have Rex call him by name. Here, we have his jet pack. Is Cody Maul's key to finding Kenobi?


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Here's the episode.

http://kisscartoon.me/Cartoon/Star-Wars ... 7?id=72442


Post Posted: November 20th 2016 9:26 am
 
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I think Thrawn is being a bit too patient. We'll see.

The YT-2400 needs to make it into one of the live-action films.



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I think Thrawn's just getting warmed up and that Iron Squadron's days are numbered.


Post Posted: November 26th 2016 12:32 pm
 
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Here's the episode

http://animeflavor.site/star-wars-rebel ... nkathu-job


Hondo, "see" :D , Zeb had more to do. Not bad :) I liked it :)


Post Posted: November 28th 2016 8:51 pm
 
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Loved this comedic relief. Hilarious!


Post Posted: November 28th 2016 10:45 pm
 
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Dark Troopers are relegated to cargo duty? Lame.

Doesn't seem like a lot of focus on the bigger, bleaker picture this season.


Post Posted: November 28th 2016 11:41 pm
 
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I think what Thrawn has in store will be worth the wait and colossally devastating to our dear group of rebels.


Post Posted: November 29th 2016 12:33 pm
 
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The_Somnambulist wrote:
I think what Thrawn has in store will be worth the wait and colossally devastating to our dear group of rebels.



I hope so, because we seem to be quickly approaching "shit or get off the pot" territory.


Post Posted: December 5th 2016 7:19 pm
 
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I thought this one was a good return to form. Though, I wonder why the First Order doesn't have a TIE Defender fleet.


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Excellent twist.
I guess we should have seen it coming after what happened on Bahryn.
Much more exciting than the last two episodes.


Post Posted: December 10th 2016 5:24 am
 
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Here's the episode. Nice ending of the midseason.


http://www.likeafool.com/files/259f32b7 ... 29b6bd7683


Post Posted: December 10th 2016 3:02 pm
 
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As a Clone Wars fan, I loved this one.


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Really great - a little bit "TCW", a little bit "Indy".


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Great episode. It looks like we are going to get Kenobi in Rebels at some point. I wonder how much they're going to deal with Obi-wan v. Maul with talk of an Obi-wan standalone film.


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One of the best episodes of the series. Great to see some key TCW elements in this one.

The allusion to Obi-Wan and Tatooine had me giddy with excitement.


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Yep - excellent episode in terms of drama/evocative imagery...


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While I very much enjoyed both of these episodes, I was expecting a little more. Maybe my disappointment is due to my love for the Goenosis arc from TCW?

Saw is handled about as expected. Hopefully, the show checks-in with him periodically as he devolves into his Rogue One persona.

I thought that Saw's eye color change and the sand line were witty touches.

Why didn't rocket troopers make it into Rogue One?


Post Posted: January 7th 2017 3:37 pm
 
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Pretty good episode. There's no consistency in Saw's accent, which feels kind of odd. He's more American in Rebels and has some English in Rogue One, even in the prologue, which takes place before Rebels


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Good episode. Glad it was a two-parter.
Really enjoying the Saw Gererra character, but I wish they didn't hold back on showing what he's capable of - he's an extremist - show it, don't let another character explain it in dialogue!


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If I may, he has some American in the Rogue One prologue when he tells Lyra after she informs him Krennic is coming "You know what to do" and when he says when he finds young Jyn "My child, come, come. We have a long road ahead of us". Like Filoni said, this is a Saw who's 2 years away from when we see him in Rogue One, so we still have potentially more appearances from Saw in the future of Rebels that will get him to become the old man we see in Rogue One.


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e Filoni said, this is a Saw who's 2 years away from when we see him in Rogue One, so we still have potentially more appearances from Saw in the future of Rebels that will get him to become the old man we see in Rogue One.....


Well all I can say to that is apparently life on Jedha is even rougher than on Tattooine when it comes to accelerated aging!


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Here's the new episode

http://www.cartoonextra.com/star-wars-r ... episode-13


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Love that Alan Rickman droid!

And c'mon, Thrawn! Bring it already!


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I will in fact, argue, that this is a filler episode.


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Anyone else catch the "flames" on the underside of Thrawn's Star Destroyer? Very cool!

Also, this was episode 13 of the third season, not the 12th as the thread title suggests.


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Cool ESBesque Opening! Similar to the probe droids (score too)
Loved the Rickman Mcquarrie Droid
Hobbie-Wedge!


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The preview to next weeks episode centres on Sabine, the Dark Sabre, and the legacy of Tar Vizla - the first Mandalorian Jedi. Fenn Rau makes a return and it seems we will get confirmation of Sabine's mother.


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Very good episode, we know more about Sabine's family, and I can't wait for the next episode.


http://www.cartoonextra.com/star-wars-r ... episode-14


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