Registered: Jan 2006
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The reasons for Leland Chee doing what he does doesn't matter. If on Thursday he states that the events in the CW cartoon are canon, as well as the feats, then that's how it is. If on Friday he then states that he changed his mind and now the events are canon but the feats aren't... that's just how it is.
No, but they could be outdated or just misinformed. Which is why we need the actual quote to determine for ourselves. Do you believe everything you read?
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"The ability to speak does not make you intelligent." - Sagacious Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn.
Leland could have also said that Dark Empire is no longer canon, so should we not considered it canon since we don't have a direct quote from Leland. We can not go by " well Leland might have changed his mind" unless we have proof he did.
LOL @ the two above posts. The latter only because Leland Chee's words are pro-exaggeration, Wookiepedia is the unofficial source claiming otherwise. You feeling alright tonight?
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"The ability to speak does not make you intelligent." - Sagacious Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn.
It's painfully evident that Chee's words are for the sake of continuity. Lucas himself lauded the feats performed in the television series, suggesting that had he the budget or the masturbating-tendancies of most directors -- we would see such actions depicted. This pro-Nebaris idea that the swordsmen and Force sensitives of the prequel trilogy are limited to somewhat fast movement and extremely impotent Force powers is the very definition of stupid.
Registered: Aug 2008
Location: Drinking gasoline. Pissing napalm.
I'm not positive if this was directed at anyone in particular, but I'd like to say that I never base my opinions off of the CGI skills in the movies. Which is part of the reason I said ROTJ Luke beats ROTS Dooku in sabers.
"One other thing to keep in mind is that the target audience for the cartoons and the novels is different so they will each have a different approach to storytelling. As a result, certain action scenes and Jedi abilities sometimes will be exagerated in the cartoon..." (and yes, he did misspell "exaggerated".)
Trust me, if I had a particular complaint with you or your theories, I wouldn't leave it up to ambiguity or subtle hints; I'd call you an idiot by name.
Unless it's Advent. In which case, well, I hide behind Lightsnake.