Contradicting the micro series for no reason. And even unnecessarily contradicting events in Legends. Like killing Adi Gallia again and nerfing Grievous who was introduced in the micro series as a bad ass Jedi killer.
Oh I forgot to respond to this, but I mean DT. Given that TCW isn't C-canon and is basically it's own timeline(T-Canon), it's not really contradicting anything. It would be if it was in C-canon just like everything else, they could have easily put this under C-canon as well, but it's not.
Sure it's technically Legends, but it's not C-canon Legends. Looking at it this way, it makes things a hell of a lot better to understand and nowhere near as confusing. Before saying about the supplement book material, simple...go with S-canon IE: Take what is needed and dismiss the rest.
Example, the Clone Assassins that appear within the RoTS Video Game are C-canon along with its source, yet appear within CW CG another C-canon source, which also has T-canon material in it(Example Ahsoka), so you ignore any T-canon material within that book and vice versa.
This makes things a hell of a lot easier to understand and fit together. Probably not perfect, but it's better than trying to fit a square into a round hole.
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Last edited by Zenwolf on Jun 17th, 2020 at 01:51 PM
No idea why I was arguing that. Was mostly Lucas decision to contradict C-Canon anyway.
Filoni is a good creative Imo.
I just felt he played favourites in Rebels.
But he treated both Maul and Ahsoka well and fairly in TCW finale Imo. And in his commentary of the fight basically (and finally) clarified why Maul lost to Kanan without addressing it directly.