Originally posted by queeq
Good point and you are so right. Plus all of these guys have a position where they can inlfuence the fate of our heroes, either help or block them in achieving their goals. Some more important, some less...Boba Fett gets very little screen time, much less than Jango, yet his actions actually make a difference for the fate of our heroes: Han get captured, which causes Luke to cut off his training and endanger himself by falling for Vader's trap. He survives but has to pay with a severed hand.
We can say the same of many characters. Pick any "behind the shadows" character from the PT and it fits your requirement for an interesting character.
Originally posted by queeq
Jango... well, he is a supplier of DNA for Clones that were ordered... by whom?? Well, I dunno... but fact is, his existance bears no relevance for the story nor for our heroes. Only in a very very very very indirect way. And indeed, he is treated as a major character, much more than his son ever was.
1. Bobba Fett got plenty of screen time in Episode II. As did Bobba Fett. The times were almost equal.
2. Jango Fett directly influenced the plot in a very huge way: the friggin' clone army. 😆
3. We don't know who ordered them? That was a mystery element that was not resolved until it was revealed that a now called Darth Tyranus had placed the order. It was an excellent plot point and created a nice little mystery for the diverged plots of Obi Wan and Anakin.
4. Without his existence, we wouldn't have the clone army patterned after the most talented, clever, and powerful mandalorian in the galaxy, we wouldn't have an insta-army to battle the serparatist droid army, and the separatists would have rolled over the republic. The entire plot leading up the empire's creation would have completely fallen apart. Guess what that means? No original trilogy because we have no emperor ruling the empire: we have the separatists ruling instead causing palpitine's plot to completely fail. My my, doesn't Jango look awfully important, now?
Originally posted by queeq
Some goes for Grievous, Dooku, Ki-Adi Mundi, Plo-Koon etc etc... They don't matter. Even Mace I think. His action is prolly to grieve Anakin... and then gets killed by him. In no way does he in fact stand in the way of Anakin's progression as a Jedi. He disagree with his training, yet Anakin gets it anyway... WTF? Compared to him Lando is almost a main character, he even has character development. Mace has none of that.
1. I can make a list like that, too, just from Episode IV: General Dodonna, General Willard, Uncle Owen, Aunt Beru, Grand Moff Tarkin, Greedo, Red 2-4, etc. etc.
2. Why would a Jedi Master and Council Member receive character development? You'd think that the top of a religious order that focuses on control of the mind, thoughts, emotions, feelings, etc. would have a character cemented in their personalities and experience little to no character dynamics, right? I mean, to give them some sort of character dynamic would actually be illogical and create a source of a plot hole: which the anti-PT folks would also complain about. Mace should NOT have seen character development: he should have been a solid bastion of the epitome of controlled Jedi power of which he was. Only a meddling brat, which was absolutely necessary for the fall to the dark side, could take out that power-house. Mace's character was one of the absolute best things about the PT and the PT era. Of all the things you could complain about, Mace is one of the last things that you should find fault with.
3. Anakin got trained is a problem for you? Why aren't you criticizing Luke's training, who was MUCH older and far less mold-able than Anakin, for the same reason's you criticizing Anakin's predicament?
Originally posted by darthmaul1
Sorry I don't have to admit it's lame. Cause I don't think it's. I really enjoyed the PT and thought it was like the OT with great effects and great story telling and done by a guy with a wonderful imagination. The way it turned out was fine. It was palps plan all along to be able to become chancellor. But I don't think he intended to loose maul.
You're correct. He did not intend to lose Maul but it was accounted for. Palpy had back-up plan after Back-up plan. Maul was supposed to defeat Gin and Obi and then lead the separatist army.
Also, ditto on the PT. I love them both and they are both delicious movie masterpieces.