KoruptData
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I'm pretty hyped for this. It's Saturday night, turn it up!
Kind of gives me hope for a more consistent season. Season 2 opening went balls out, the following episodes couldnt live up to it. Still enjoyed season 2.Saw this 2-parter at Celebration. Lots of good stuff. Doesn't have the impact of Vader in the Siege of Lothal, but then what could? Solid story overall, with some interesting things coming up.
The Maul train continues to be one of the best things that happened in this new canon.As someone who hasn't really watched this show or Clone Wars...
Wow they're still riding that Maul train?!
2 - 3 years before A new hope.Pumped for this!
How close is the current season to the start of ANH? I remember we weren't too far off in Season 2.
2 - 3 years before A new hope.
I believe season 1 was 5 years before ANH.Even with the time jump? I could've sworn we were at 3 years before ANH at like season 1.
So apparently as of season 3, Filoni is no longer the supervising director but the executive producer. Justin Ridge is now the director.
I wonder if this means Filoni is being shifted to another project in secret.
So apparently as of season 3, Filoni is no longer the supervising director but the executive producer. Justin Ridge is now the director.
I wonder if this means Filoni is being shifted to another project in secret.
As someone who hasn't really watched this show or Clone Wars...
Wow they're still riding that Maul train?!
I really hope it is that and not something like him being pushed out for some reason. Filoni leaving would be a huge loss for Star Wars.
A statement from an official Lucasfilm Spokesperson:
Dave is still just as involved as ever - overseeing all aspects of Star Wars Rebels production as Executive Producer and occasionally directing episodes. In many ways, mentoring Justin and moving him into the role as Supervising Director has made it possible for Dave to be even more immersed in the writing and story structure of the show as well as creatively overseeing future animation development. Justin started with Lucasfilm Animation on the first season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars and worked with Dave before that on Avatar: The Last Airbender, so they've been working together for quite some time.
He's not going anywhere. He's busy with the new animated series.
http://bigshinyrobot.com/59820/star-wars-rebels-filoni-no-longer-supervising-director/
Interesting. Any rumors in regards to what the new series could be about?
He's not going anywhere. He's busy with the new animated series.
http://bigshinyrobot.com/59820/star-wars-rebels-filoni-no-longer-supervising-director/
He's not going anywhere. He's busy with the new animated series.
http://bigshinyrobot.com/59820/star-wars-rebels-filoni-no-longer-supervising-director/
Nice. I'm hoping we get something not set during the OT.
We'll get something set in the post-episode 6 era, I reckon.
Ezra DrakeEzra killed 15 people this episode.
Just from watching the season 3 trailer. (and the clip where he uses the force to take over an AT-ST) watching Ezra made me a little uncomfortable.Ezra killed 15 people this episode.
I really don't like the sanitisation of violence that's become ubiquitous nowadays.
Just from watching the season 3 trailer. (and the clip where he uses the force to take over an AT-ST) watching Ezra made me a little uncomfortable.
I really don't like the sanitisation of violence that's become ubiquitous nowadays.
That scene is intended to be uncomfortable.Just from watching the season 3 trailer. (and the clip where he uses the force to take over an AT-ST) watching Ezra made me a little uncomfortable.
I really don't like the sanitisation of violence that's become ubiquitous nowadays.
It isnt.Is season 3 the last season? I was hoping we'd get 5 seasons, leading up directly before a new hope (or maybe rouge one)
Star Wars.
Pretty sure that scene was meant to make the viewer feel uneasy.
Did you ever watch TCW? The violence level was dialed up to 11 there.
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I understand that the scene was meant to make me feel uncomfortable, and is meant to reflects Ezra's leaning toward the dark side the season.That scene is intended to be uncomfortable.
God damn do I love Thrawn's voice.
one small gripe
Implying that those were probably the Y-Wings used in the Battle of Yavin was a little silly