@Brown65B@hrguerra He’s not dressed as a Jedi. Jedi wear what is, visibly, the garb of common folk across the Galaxy. And if someone saw him wearing it on Tatooine, they wouldn’t first think, “Oh, a Jedi!” They’d think, “Oh, another person dressed like everyone else on this planet.”
@Pepethebord@JonathanJColton OMD is a terrible story written astoundingly well for what it has to be. One Moment in Time does all the same stuff but is actually awful, just to name one.
@BradyVonRosetta@bestofstarwar secondly, the balance on Mortis isn’t a natural state. it’s a result of the Father forcefully dominating both the sister and the brother, which is something he wants Anakin to do in his stead. this is shown to be wrong and unsustainable, as it’s what corrupts the brother.
@BradyVonRosetta@bestofstarwar firstly, the arc makes it clear that they’re not direct representations of each aspect of the force, and importantly, the son didn’t start as dark sider. the main plot of the arc is him falling to the dark side. it’s said multiple times, “he is falling to the dark side.”
@BradyVonRosetta@bestofstarwar Not really true, the point of the Mortis arc was that the Father was wrong to think he could control the Son, who goes on to kill the Daughter, try to kill the Father, and tear apart the balance of Mortis. It’s the son who destroys the balance, as the dark side does.
@Quicksilver2D People always have these headcanons about Vader doing this and that because of whatever to do with Anakin… he’s buried his life as Anakin, that’s the point 😭
Even Ahsoka and Obi-Wan barely get a bit of Anakin out of him and he kills them both to cut that part out of himself
@MegaTalinArt@JohnTheMon2@realjtlopez Vizsla had presumably trained for years with the Darksaber, and Sabine at least understood lightsabers much, much better, having seen Kanan, Ezra, and various Inquisitors use them firsthand countless times.
@EpsilonSES@For1Km7633@xsorro7 Neither Vader nor Krennic are part of the Imperial Armed Forces at this point in time, and Vader literally has immense force power that make putting himself on the battlefield hardly a risk at all.
@EpsilonSES@For1Km7633@xsorro7 cause she isn’t a trained combat pilot and Vader is, you didn’t see fucking tarkin in a TIE fighter either cause his job isn’t to goddamn fly one 😭
@MaddoLukas@turtlekiosk Honestly I find Luke in the new Mando stuff just as bad for those very reasons. The same Luke who proved the old Jedi wrong and saved the galaxy through his compassion for his father is telling a child “you either give up your dad or quit being a Jedi, no attachments.” Come on.
@CHARLOT21755647 Yeah, Andor didn’t align with my initial perception of Cassian in Rogue One, but that came off not as contradiction but recontextualization. You can read all of his choices and actions in Rogue One as informed by his character in Andor and it all works, which is super impressive.
@rj119x@reyscarradine It sounds kinda crazy being said to a man worried about his wife’s death, but to be fair that isn’t what Yoda thinks he’s doing. He, as a monk without attachments, thinks he’s telling another monk without attachments, not to be attached. That’s a lot more reasonable.
@ShawtyBrothers@WetOilyButt Really works with the Twin Suns scene obviously but also that deleted scene of Luke watching the Tantive IV being pursued by the Star Destroyer from the ground. That tagline uses Luke’s perspective to ground the story really sell, just like the movie does.