So I went ahead and watched the final few episodes first(had to see what the Yoda/Palpatine clash was all about.) Much to my surprise, [SPOILER - highlight to read]: the battle between them wasn't real in the physical sense... Although you could argue that a real fight between them in that particular setting would have played out the same way, given that they essentially battled one another on the astral plane.<------Do not highlight unless you want major spoilers.
Anyway, Yoda's final 'realization'(you'll know what I'm talking about when you watch the last episode) was an absolutely perfect way to conclude the series.
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Last edited by Galan007 on Mar 9th, 2014 at 02:21 AM
That's the last we see of her, yeah. But basically Dooku betrays her, she goes to get help from the Nightsisters but the Separatists wipe them out, and then she becomes a bounty hunter
She's still out there, but I think her arc was wrapped up pretty nicely.
On a different note, these episodes show that Dooku was working with Sidious before TPM. This is evident as Sifo-Dyas was [SPOILER - highlight to read]: killed at the behest of Dooku when Valorum was the Chancellor.
^ Technically, that could have still taken place during TPM, as Valorum was still the Chancellor for part of the film until Padme issued a vote of no-confidence. /shrug
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"I am tired of Earth. These people.
I am tired of being caught in the tangle of their lives."
True. I was just trying to simplifying what I said. Either way it differs from what happened in the EU as Dooku was working with Sidious prior to Qui-Gon's death.
It was surprising alright for a Jar Jar centric arc. But I wasn't a fan of the idea that Talzin could become uber powerful by using some stupid ritual. Plus, they focused on Jar Jar's bumbling antics rather than the Talzin/Windu fight... Meh.
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