It would be cool if they did a RotS-esque cutaway scene when Order 66 commences... Except this time show some of the other Jedi who were betrayed by the Clones, like: Depa and Kanan, Quinlan Vos, Eeth Koth, Rancisis, etc. etc.
Loads of Jedi to choose from... And all the while have Ahsoka sensing all this death and mayhem in the force, like Yoda did on Kashyyyk.
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"I am tired of Earth. These people.
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Its a couple of episodes a week starting Feb 21st. So I should be okay waiting for Disney plus to arrive here (March 24th) then just binge the whole thing.
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No dude - Eli Vanto is talking about that show Rebels - the show with Ahsoka.
You know - from that "The Clone Wars" series where General Grievous fought Obi-Wan multiple times before the Battle Of Utapau.
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Anyway even according to the ROTS Novel he had faced Grievous before, so not sure what these guys are trying to prove about TCW (which is canon as per Lucas himself).
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Nope - wrong on both accounts.
Grevious explained that to Kenobi because it was literally the first time they had faced each other in a duel.
And the prequel novel to Revenge Of The Sith, which is Labyrinth Of Evil had a scene where Mace Windu told Obi-Wan that Grievous had killed many Jedi by analyzing their lightsaber-techniques - and that Kenobi would be the perfect candidate to fight Grievous - because Grevious had never had a chance to battle Kenobi and analyze his lightsaber-technique.
- Meaning that Grievous had never fought Obi-Wan prior to the Battle Of Utapau - which is why Grievous later proclaims that he had been trained by Count Dooku.
And since two stories with incompatible-events cannot both be Canon - then obviously Revenge Of The Sith is Canon and "The Clone Wars" and "Rebels" are not.
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Im almost certain it comes up in his conversation with Anakin before he goes to face Grievous.
Something along the lines of Anakin saying - it didnt go that well last time you faced him... then Kenobi replying - Im more familiar with his style now...
Pretty sure I couldnt have imagined that. But will have to find my copy of ROTS to confirm.
If im right though, then some really arent the Legends fans/experts they make themselves out to be.... Well not next to me at least.