Originally posted by Zenwolf
Yet Sabine was able to change it to effect Stormtrooper armor...sooo....that's clearly some made up BS since we clearly see it effecting other armor sets.Also yeah, sure...this is the one weapon that the design can't be changed, it's magic apparently and not tech based and other weapon designers just can't comprehend its design....
Yeah, unless Sabine is a genius with an IQ of 300, and the best Imperial weapon's designers are only at 160-180, then yeah I see your point.
Originally posted by DarthAnt66That was a thing for like two episodes into Season 3 before fizzling away without any explanation. That, having Kanan overcome his blindness in total of one episode, Deus ex Bendu, lackluster Thrawn and the decision to just up and off Maul at random really killed any potential this show had. So the lackluster start to season 4 doesn't surprise me. This show is trash.- Ezra's and Kanan's utter irrelevance; Ezra being pure comedic humor. What happened to the dark-side Ezra that was hinted at?
Originally posted by Greysentinel365What I don't understand is why they spent ALL OF SEASON 2 hyping up a DS arc if they were just gonna fizzle it away without explanation at some point during season 3? Two episodes and it's gone and Ezra is back to being a static brick. Great storytelling
For the record guys Filoni has said Ezra is done with his DS arc. Which lasted...... 1 episode.Okay seriously **** this show. I mean 1-3 episodes a season are good but on average....
So glad this is the last season.
Originally posted by ares834
Progress? Season 3 was easily the worst season of Rebels. In fact, I'd say the seasons have gotten progressively worse with season 1 being the best of the bunch.
This.
Originally posted by Dark-Kenshin
What I don't understand is why they spent ALL OF SEASON 2 hyping up a DS arc if they were just gonna fizzle it away without explanation at some point during season 3? Two episodes and it's gone and Ezra is back to being a static brick. Great storytelling
The Maul/Ezra relationship should have gone much further.
Originally posted by Lord Stark
^Its like a modern day "The Hobbit". And nah Rebels peaked in Season 2. The 'Soka episodes were dope.
I mean as a standalone, with new characters for the show and everything without bringing back TCW characters, I feel it peaked at S1 honestly.
For now, S4 might be able to get there depending on how it plays out.
Originally posted by Zenwolf
I mean as a standalone, with new characters for the show and everything without bringing back TCW characters, I feel it peaked at S1 honestly.For now, S4 might be able to get there depending on how it plays out.
That's fair. I did like the Inquisitors even if they were horribly handled and misused. We never got great insight into their organization and structure. It was a mistake to have killed off the Grand Inquisitor in Season 1. Or if they were going to kill him off he should not have been the Grand Inquisitor.
Originally posted by Lord Stark
That's fair. I did like the Inquisitors even if they were horribly handled and misused. We never got great insight into their organization and structure. It was a mistake to have killed off the Grand Inquisitor in Season 1. Or if they were going to kill him off he should not have been the Grand Inquisitor.
Yeah...that I felt was extremely weird. Especially since in the Vader comic, the GI seems to be superior to the other Inquisitors. So Rebels went backwards with showing the boss first and then the lackies?