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I truly envy the relationship Sonny has with his dad. Sonny can speak so freely in front of pops. A testament to how patient and nurturing his dad must've been in cultivating that confidence in his son. Truly a timely lesson for current and future parent to emulate from.
13:35 I’m surprised how many still don’t get Vernestra’s angle. They’ve spelled it out so clearly. The Jedi are facing direct oversight by the Senate. She sent a “black ops” team to cover up a possible rogue padawan, and that team got wiped out. News of this gets out and the Senate will take away all Jedi autonomy, a dangerous violation of separation of powers. And Vernestra will absolutely be blamed. So she needs to handle it herself. Either everyone that knows will be dead, or will be forced to cover it up. There are still people crying about canon, I really don’t understand it. Canon is so damn secure.
Honestly, there is so much I see people saying doesn't make sense but I feel is pretty cut and dry - Vernestra's angle, Osha's darkness, Mae's heel-turn away from The Master. Even little things like why Mae didn't turn herself in anymore. It took a couple rewatches to pick up on some finer things (like I noticed in the beginning the criminal that Osha saved is ranting off-screen about her darkness after the Jedi re-catch them), but it's all there (aside from some things that, obviously, just have not been revealed yet like the true events on Brendok and Qimir's real identity).
Love the intro. Dad is a balanced master with wise words for those who would keep themselves on a path of darkness. He has taught his Padawan well. TY. ❤ Oh my, the parting words as well. I see many people at the end of life. Whether or not they led a happy life, depends largely on what they brought to it.
Vernestra wants to keep the Jedi's name immaculate, she said more than once a scandal could be used by their political enemies, it wouldn't surprise me if she solved the mystery, only to sweep it under the rug.
Like the way Vernestra let Mog describe what he feels happened. She's sowing seeds - she let HIM say "Sol did this." She even deflects it (somewhat) to keep plausible deniability, but it's out there now. The thought is planted. She knows it's a Sith (her pupil?), but the Jedi can't have that in the public eye. But she still needs an excuse for the High Council... so why not a rogue Jedi? Something she will convince them she can easily handle. You're absolutely right, she's setting up to sweep this away and she's planning for Sol to take the fall... and when we find out what REALLY happened with the witches, it'll just be more evidence pointing to him.
Thanks for your positivity. I haven't enjoyed every bit of this show, but there has been some amazing acting and cool characters (Jacinto checks both of those boxes, imo). And of course that fight scene. I think when it's all over, it will be a great series to binge.
Great to see Sonny and Major Dad together. Always warms my heart to see them in the room together. There are so many questions. I really cannot wait for the next episode and it gives me all the answers.
Something I noticed, Qimir’s Scars on his back! 😮 they look like light saber whip scars, and Venestra uses a whip light saber! This very well could be a situation that master Venestra is responsible for. They are leading us in the direction of believing that Qimir was Venestra’s rejected Padawan long ago and that Qimir is older than he looks. The unknown planet that Qimir and Osha are on could be Bal’demnic which, if I am not mistaken, bathing in the waters of Bal’demnic have the properties of extending life, which is why he may be much older than he appears, and he tells OSHA he was a Padawan a “very long time ago”, and master Venestra is a long lived species herself. The plot thickens.
After that epic pitch by Dad and his beautiful Marcus Aurelius quote, I wanted to show support and thank you both for such a positive and entertaining reaction! Great vibe ❤🙏🏻
From what I remember of the books, Venestra had visions or something in hyperspace. Also, I love that Qimir literally fought a team of Jedi Knights only using the Force..
As I've rewatched it and watched reactions, it really does feel like they've been very obviously laying the groundwork for Osha to be the acolyte. They *regularly* bring up her fear, especially when she was a child. The way Osha told Mae, "You're the violent one" seemed weird with the way it was presented but in retrospect almost feels like projection. Even in the beginning, the crazed criminal that she freed was just randomly ranting offscreen about her "darkness" when Sol goes to question him, easily dismissible as the rantings of a crazy person in the moment (and a little hard to catch because Sol and Vernestra are talking over him) but looking back could've definitely been foreshadowing. Then we get into Qimir's entire philosophy, which is exactly what Osha wanted as a child; the freedom to choose, the freedom to be. It's familiar enough to the philosophies of her family about not being policed by the Jedi while also suggesting the idea of choice that she so desperately wanted. That's why Mae didn't work as an apprentice and why she heel-turned so quickly - it wasn't just that she just wanted revenge, everything about her was for Osha, everything she did, everything she felt. She was killing these Jedi because of what she thought they did to her sister. From the very beginning all Mae wanted was to be with her sister forever. Osha, on the other hand... everything she did was for herself. Even her reaction to finding out Mae was still alive feels so much more detached than Mae's. She had to be *convinced* that she should care and help bring her in safely. I feel there's more to Osha then we're being shown and it all goes back to what happened on Brendok.
No one yet has discussed Vernestra’s voice quavering when she told the padawan that what they said was quite an accusation. Just wonder what others might speculate.
What made the line about Master Vernestra getting nauseous in Hyperspace is the fact that shortly after becomming a Knight at age 16, she was a Wayfinder, scouting new Hyperspace Lanes. 😂 I also suspect that Qimir was her Padawan and that his scar is from her whip.
The fact the world Qimir is on has Cortosis we see the seam of the mineral, it could link to Darth Tenebrous as in the novel Darth Plagieus it mentions Tenebrous finding a rich seam of cortosis on a planet called Bal'demnic. So that could be the world they are on.
Love you guys. My dad's not into Star Wars lol. But I did watch Speghetti westerns and Star Trek (1960s original) with him back in the day when I was growing up in the 70s. Woulda been a cool stream if we had interent back then! LOL Edit: Just noticed your dad's Mandalorian beast tattoo on his forearm. That's fucking dope AF. I have the same tattoo on my neck/throat. Me and your dad were OG fans of Boba Fett back in the day (obviously). I had my tattoo before Disney bought Star Wars (give me street cred!). Anyways, cheers! Edit #2: I just noticed you have the same tattoo! Awesome!
I really enjoy your reactions with your Dad. Mine HATED all things scifi lol. I must be in the minority as I am really enjoying this show but I don't pay any attention to the 'lore' or 'cannon' and for me its an escape from the shitshow of life! But also, I came into this thinking that this will be from the sith perspective and thus the jedi would, in effect. be the bad guys from their point of view. Sure, I have probably gotten the wrong impression, but at the end of the day, 'who really cares'? It's just supposed to be fun in a galaxy far far away. Please keep the reactions coming its always a 👍 from me.
@@agresticumbra Mine hated those too haha, he only liked war movies! My love of scifi comes from my Mum, all of it Star Wars Star Trek, the original Battlestar, time tunnel and so on. Was watching the reboot Battlestar via Sonny's reactions and they were ok, but for me I still love the original. But going back to Star Wars, I truly enjoy all of it for what it is, and escape and entertainment.
Watching this just to spend some time with your father. I respect it man the show might be bad but nothing beats spending time with your dad no matter what it is
Yes Darth Plagueis''s master had the secret apprentice. That tried to take Plagueis out after Plagueis' had eliminated their master. I had the Darth Plagueis' book handy. In the legends book universe they did have dark force users that were not sith. They were out for personal gain not ruling the galaxy or going after the jedi. I've really been enjoying all the new star wars shows and looking forward to the new movies.
I'm confused. If some SW fans *really* don't like the show, why are they still watching, and then griping about it so hard? They come across as almost victimized. *Normally, people avoid things they don't like...* I can only guess that they're into being the turd in the pool.
Those engaged in hate mongering is the minority. Granted they have succeeded in amplifying their voices in a concerted effort to falsely appear numerous. Think of it as the US electoral college system. Smaller populace wielding greater voting prowess than their numbers would suggest.
Huge Star Wars fan. I am not watching this show. It doesn't appeal to me. I watched ep 1 and 2, and by ep 3, i lost interest. It feels like utter fanfiction. I dont like any of the characters. The writing is shallow, needlessly confusing, and uninteresting to me. There are probably a dozen more reasons I could mention... The flip flopping motivations. Another show where the jedi are terrible and corrupt. Poor and lackluster music. Illogical story progression. Strange and offputting writing. Terrible world building. The breaking of cannon is the least of my issues. I'm happy you like it, but there are many fans like myself that are not enjoying it, and feel its just not good enough.
What i find amazing, is that they found two actresses, who looked similar enough, to pass for twins, and they both have the same name! What a coincidence!
Very interesting episode. Love how Qmir is paiting things in a way that it feels familiar to Osha. Like how instead of saying the rule of two (master and aprentice) and said the power of two, which is something familiar to Osha. He tried fear with Mae but now he chyanged tactics is going full on seduction with Osha. Also you could feel the frustation and the anger over what just happened on Sol's face. But him going a la Qui Gon (ignoring other Jedi) may end up with him getting the blame for what happened, even more after whatever happened in Brendok gets revealed. Also Venestra felt like she knew more than she was saying this episode. Think she was Qmir Jedi master.
Curious on your perspectives as individuals who are bilingual (multi?) - how impresssed are you with Lee Jung-Jae’s quick mastery of English and his performance?
He is good, but I haven't heard him speak without a script, the hardest part of a new language are often the grammar and knowing how a correct sentence are put together. For example: the sentence "I have to skip my workout tonight" in my own language are said like: "Tonight must I skip my workout" if I do a more direct translation from my native language. By reading a script he gets the correct grammar automatically.
I’m not up on the High Republic era, I never read the books etc, so I am just judging this series based on its own merits. That being said, I’m just watching this series to see the story, to see how (as it has been said) the Jedi found themselves on the path to ( supposedly) extinction and the Sith rising to the power we see them have with prequel stories (as they are called). As we all know, the Jedi were not all wiped out, and in this series I think the Jedi are going to discover, or are slowly becoming aware, that the Sith really didn’t die out as they have thought. Fans fusing about whether this series is cannon,the writing’s bad/good etc doesn’t tell me much either. As you have said here Sonny many don’t explain why they dislike what is going on in this series. As for me if a person is so offended by what they are watching, they need to exercise their abilities to just not watch it. If you don’t like it state clearly why. Just saying something “sucks” or any other buzz words ( some of which are being used incorrectly, but that’s a whole other subject and not Star Wars related) doesn’t promote healthy discussions. Just be satisfied with the fact that not everyone is going to see this Star Wars world the same as you..including the writers and directors.. and that’s okay.
Master Sol doesn't know shit until Bazel tells him. Sol is massively unbalanced, and ruled by his emotions at the moment. His Jedi senses might as well not exist at this point.
Tastes are different - so I certainly wouldn't say that you shouldn't like this show... ...but the many "weird" moments, the strange dialogs and the portrayal of the Jedi and their abilities, e.g. Jedi Master Sol doesn't realize who he's dealing with: Mae or Osha? Or Jedi are killed and nobody "feels" anything? The first guess as to who the murderer might be falls on an honorable Jedi - Sol? ("Master Sol is resposible..." WTH!?!?! He called them in the first place!!! The appearances and departures in the middle of dialog, just to leave ambiguity between the protagonists and then Sol flies away - WTF!? The strange "humor"... Droids splashing in your face. These weaknesses would certainly have been worth mentioning and these mistakes. You shouldn't have smiled away problems and shortcomings! But, but, but...I think I can see that you both see very clearly how inadequate this show is, the lack of enthusiasm cannot be hidden - ""I FEEL THE CONFLICT WITHIN YOU!""
1. Most of the complaints you've raised are questions. They're not something wrong the show. I can do that with literally any movie/series, and then say it is terrible because of it. Questions are well and good, but they have explanations: - Sol is shown to be clearly distressed. Furthermore, he was just from a dark place. He is not in tune with the force at the moment. - There is nowhere where it has been established that 'somebody' supposed to feel it when any Jedi is killed, so there is no internal contradiction. - The 'first guess' was made by one guy. And it was immediately questioned in a way that seemed like a reprimand. Why is this something wrong with the show? During investigations, it is normal for anybody involved to be a suspect. Heck, the first suspect in such instances is usually the only one who survived. If I did it and didn't want to raise suspicion, I'd call them too... it would be more suspicious if I just disappeared and they later found everybody else dead. 2. Could you expand on the dialogue point? I am not sure I get it and do not want to misrepresent you. 3. The humor doesn't land with you. That's fine. If you're not already enjoying the show, I'd expect you won't find the humor enjoyable either. Again, not sure why that is something wrong with the show? Is there anything objectively wrong with that, or do you just not like it? Those are not the same, and your comment seems to be conflating the two. ... THESE are the things you've pointed out as "weaknesses". No major plot holes or story-line inconsistencies. Moreover, you appear to presume that because you are not enjoying the show, then nobody else is too. And thus people are simply pretending to enjoy it. It's okay to not like something. And there are many, many channels you can go for the hate. Or if you prefer it this way, you can voice your displeasure in channels such as this one too. But you really don't need to make stuff up about other people.
Unless you know them personally, you're projecting. Why not take them at their word? They've been critical of the show for certain things, they just don't hate everything about it which is nice.
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I truly envy the relationship Sonny has with his dad. Sonny can speak so freely in front of pops. A testament to how patient and nurturing his dad must've been in cultivating that confidence in his son. Truly a timely lesson for current and future parent to emulate from.
13:35 I’m surprised how many still don’t get Vernestra’s angle. They’ve spelled it out so clearly. The Jedi are facing direct oversight by the Senate. She sent a “black ops” team to cover up a possible rogue padawan, and that team got wiped out. News of this gets out and the Senate will take away all Jedi autonomy, a dangerous violation of separation of powers. And Vernestra will absolutely be blamed. So she needs to handle it herself. Either everyone that knows will be dead, or will be forced to cover it up. There are still people crying about canon, I really don’t understand it. Canon is so damn secure.
Honestly, there is so much I see people saying doesn't make sense but I feel is pretty cut and dry - Vernestra's angle, Osha's darkness, Mae's heel-turn away from The Master. Even little things like why Mae didn't turn herself in anymore. It took a couple rewatches to pick up on some finer things (like I noticed in the beginning the criminal that Osha saved is ranting off-screen about her darkness after the Jedi re-catch them), but it's all there (aside from some things that, obviously, just have not been revealed yet like the true events on Brendok and Qimir's real identity).
Love the intro. Dad is a balanced master with wise words for those who would keep themselves on a path of darkness. He has taught his Padawan well. TY. ❤
Oh my, the parting words as well. I see many people at the end of life. Whether or not they led a happy life, depends largely on what they brought to it.
Vernestra wants to keep the Jedi's name immaculate, she said more than once a scandal could be used by their political enemies, it wouldn't surprise me if she solved the mystery, only to sweep it under the rug.
Of course that’s what’s going to happen. That or she’s dead.
I think this is exactly what will happen.
Like the way Vernestra let Mog describe what he feels happened. She's sowing seeds - she let HIM say "Sol did this." She even deflects it (somewhat) to keep plausible deniability, but it's out there now. The thought is planted. She knows it's a Sith (her pupil?), but the Jedi can't have that in the public eye. But she still needs an excuse for the High Council... so why not a rogue Jedi? Something she will convince them she can easily handle. You're absolutely right, she's setting up to sweep this away and she's planning for Sol to take the fall... and when we find out what REALLY happened with the witches, it'll just be more evidence pointing to him.
Thanks for your positivity. I haven't enjoyed every bit of this show, but there has been some amazing acting and cool characters (Jacinto checks both of those boxes, imo). And of course that fight scene. I think when it's all over, it will be a great series to binge.
Great to see Sonny and Major Dad together. Always warms my heart to see them in the room together. There are so many questions. I really cannot wait for the next episode and it gives me all the answers.
Something I noticed, Qimir’s Scars on his back! 😮 they look like light saber whip scars, and Venestra uses a whip light saber! This very well could be a situation that master Venestra is responsible for. They are leading us in the direction of believing that Qimir was Venestra’s rejected Padawan long ago and that Qimir is older than he looks. The unknown planet that Qimir and Osha are on could be Bal’demnic which, if I am not mistaken, bathing in the waters of Bal’demnic have the properties of extending life, which is why he may be much older than he appears, and he tells OSHA he was a Padawan a “very long time ago”, and master Venestra is a long lived species herself. The plot thickens.
Thanks for your reactions. You are one of my all-time favorite reaction duos!
Great reaction and discussion. You have the best father and son chemistry on You Tube.
After that epic pitch by Dad and his beautiful Marcus Aurelius quote, I wanted to show support and thank you both for such a positive and entertaining reaction! Great vibe ❤🙏🏻
@@luckystarpiano wow, much appreciated 🙏🏻❤️
From what I remember of the books, Venestra had visions or something in hyperspace.
Also, I love that Qimir literally fought a team of Jedi Knights only using the Force..
First time here but already Subscribed because I like his dads vibe 🔥 “it’s still StarWars”
Sonny and Kat are wonderful. And we all love and respect Major Dad!!!
I think Qmir was Venestra's padewan. I think she senses it's him. I believe the scar on his back is from her lightsaber whip.
Thanks for your videos, I enjoy them very much! Just like I enjoy the show itself very much ! Have a nice evening :-)
Thanks to Sonny and Major Dad! 🌑 Those new little creatures on the unknown planet are called skura... that's both the singular and plural form.
As I've rewatched it and watched reactions, it really does feel like they've been very obviously laying the groundwork for Osha to be the acolyte. They *regularly* bring up her fear, especially when she was a child. The way Osha told Mae, "You're the violent one" seemed weird with the way it was presented but in retrospect almost feels like projection. Even in the beginning, the crazed criminal that she freed was just randomly ranting offscreen about her "darkness" when Sol goes to question him, easily dismissible as the rantings of a crazy person in the moment (and a little hard to catch because Sol and Vernestra are talking over him) but looking back could've definitely been foreshadowing.
Then we get into Qimir's entire philosophy, which is exactly what Osha wanted as a child; the freedom to choose, the freedom to be. It's familiar enough to the philosophies of her family about not being policed by the Jedi while also suggesting the idea of choice that she so desperately wanted. That's why Mae didn't work as an apprentice and why she heel-turned so quickly - it wasn't just that she just wanted revenge, everything about her was for Osha, everything she did, everything she felt. She was killing these Jedi because of what she thought they did to her sister. From the very beginning all Mae wanted was to be with her sister forever. Osha, on the other hand... everything she did was for herself. Even her reaction to finding out Mae was still alive feels so much more detached than Mae's. She had to be *convinced* that she should care and help bring her in safely. I feel there's more to Osha then we're being shown and it all goes back to what happened on Brendok.
No one yet has discussed Vernestra’s voice quavering when she told the padawan that what they said was quite an accusation. Just wonder what others might speculate.
What made the line about Master Vernestra getting nauseous in Hyperspace is the fact that shortly after becomming a Knight at age 16, she was a Wayfinder, scouting new Hyperspace Lanes. 😂
I also suspect that Qimir was her Padawan and that his scar is from her whip.
I think putting the helmet on will let Osha tap into the conversation Sol is about to have with Mae in the next episode.
The fact the world Qimir is on has Cortosis we see the seam of the mineral, it could link to Darth Tenebrous as in the novel Darth Plagieus it mentions Tenebrous finding a rich seam of cortosis on a planet called Bal'demnic. So that could be the world they are on.
Love you guys. My dad's not into Star Wars lol. But I did watch Speghetti westerns and Star Trek (1960s original) with him back in the day when I was growing up in the 70s. Woulda been a cool stream if we had interent back then! LOL
Edit: Just noticed your dad's Mandalorian beast tattoo on his forearm. That's fucking dope AF. I have the same tattoo on my neck/throat. Me and your dad were OG fans of Boba Fett back in the day (obviously). I had my tattoo before Disney bought Star Wars (give me street cred!). Anyways, cheers!
Edit #2: I just noticed you have the same tattoo! Awesome!
Vanestra maybe suspicious of Mog, the young Jedi. He maybe a spy for the Sith. Mog was very quick to try to blame Sol
I have a bad feeling about those whip-like scars on Darth Yams’ back 👀
I really enjoy your reactions with your Dad. Mine HATED all things scifi lol. I must be in the minority as I am really enjoying this show but I don't pay any attention to the 'lore' or 'cannon' and for me its an escape from the shitshow of life! But also, I came into this thinking that this will be from the sith perspective and thus the jedi would, in effect. be the bad guys from their point of view. Sure, I have probably gotten the wrong impression, but at the end of the day, 'who really cares'? It's just supposed to be fun in a galaxy far far away. Please keep the reactions coming its always a 👍 from me.
My father just saw it as a western in space, and nothing special. He was born in 1924, so lots of cowboy movies under his belt.
@@agresticumbra Mine hated those too haha, he only liked war movies! My love of scifi comes from my Mum, all of it Star Wars Star Trek, the original Battlestar, time tunnel and so on. Was watching the reboot Battlestar via Sonny's reactions and they were ok, but for me I still love the original. But going back to Star Wars, I truly enjoy all of it for what it is, and escape and entertainment.
Watching this just to spend some time with your father. I respect it man the show might be bad but nothing beats spending time with your dad no matter what it is
Only 2 episodes to go! And a bit of a way until we get a new Star Wars show. Gonna miss watching your reactions, gentlemen!
Yes Darth Plagueis''s master had the secret apprentice. That tried to take Plagueis out after Plagueis' had eliminated their master. I had the Darth Plagueis' book handy. In the legends book universe they did have dark force users that were not sith. They were out for personal gain not ruling the galaxy or going after the jedi. I've really been enjoying all the new star wars shows and looking forward to the new movies.
I'm confused. If some SW fans *really* don't like the show, why are they still watching, and then griping about it so hard? They come across as almost victimized. *Normally, people avoid things they don't like...*
I can only guess that they're into being the turd in the pool.
Those engaged in hate mongering is the minority. Granted they have succeeded in amplifying their voices in a concerted effort to falsely appear numerous. Think of it as the US electoral college system. Smaller populace wielding greater voting prowess than their numbers would suggest.
Huge Star Wars fan.
I am not watching this show. It doesn't appeal to me. I watched ep 1 and 2, and by ep 3, i lost interest. It feels like utter fanfiction. I dont like any of the characters. The writing is shallow, needlessly confusing, and uninteresting to me. There are probably a dozen more reasons I could mention...
The flip flopping motivations.
Another show where the jedi are terrible and corrupt.
Poor and lackluster music.
Illogical story progression.
Strange and offputting writing.
Terrible world building.
The breaking of cannon is the least of my issues.
I'm happy you like it, but there are many fans like myself that are not enjoying it, and feel its just not good enough.
MAJOR DAD!!!!! IN THE HOUSE!!!
What i find amazing, is that they found two actresses, who looked similar enough, to pass for twins, and they both have the same name! What a coincidence!
Plus the hint of kilo ren theme in the show as well
Very interesting episode. Love how Qmir is paiting things in a way that it feels familiar to Osha. Like how instead of saying the rule of two (master and aprentice) and said the power of two, which is something familiar to Osha.
He tried fear with Mae but now he chyanged tactics is going full on seduction with Osha.
Also you could feel the frustation and the anger over what just happened on Sol's face. But him going a la Qui Gon (ignoring other Jedi) may end up with him getting the blame for what happened, even more after whatever happened in Brendok gets revealed.
Also Venestra felt like she knew more than she was saying this episode. Think she was Qmir Jedi master.
Curious on your perspectives as individuals who are bilingual (multi?) - how impresssed are you with Lee Jung-Jae’s quick mastery of English and his performance?
He is good, but I haven't heard him speak without a script, the hardest part of a new language are often the grammar and knowing how a correct sentence are put together. For example: the sentence "I have to skip my workout tonight" in my own language are said like: "Tonight must I skip my workout" if I do a more direct translation from my native language. By reading a script he gets the correct grammar automatically.
But since I have had a hard time learning other languages, I am always impressed by people that picks up new languages fast.
I’m not up on the High Republic era, I never read the books etc, so I am just judging this series based on its own merits. That being said, I’m just watching this series to see the story, to see how (as it has been said) the Jedi found themselves on the path to ( supposedly) extinction and the Sith rising to the power we see them have with prequel stories (as they are called). As we all know, the Jedi were not all wiped out, and in this series I think the Jedi are going to discover, or are slowly becoming aware, that the Sith really didn’t die out as they have thought. Fans fusing about whether this series is cannon,the writing’s bad/good etc doesn’t tell me much either. As you have said here Sonny many don’t explain why they dislike what is going on in this series. As for me if a person is so offended by what they are watching, they need to exercise their abilities to just not watch it. If you don’t like it state clearly why. Just saying something “sucks” or any other buzz words ( some of which are being used incorrectly, but that’s a whole other subject and not Star Wars related) doesn’t promote healthy discussions. Just be satisfied with the fact that not everyone is going to see this Star Wars world the same as you..including the writers and directors.. and that’s okay.
Master Sol doesn't know shit until Bazel tells him. Sol is massively unbalanced, and ruled by his emotions at the moment. His Jedi senses might as well not exist at this point.
I totally agree with you Sonny, Nice Major Dad is fan of Marcus Aurelius. I find this story far from woke
50 shades of jedi.. Darth Wang
Why isn’t Qimir worried about Sol knowing?
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I enjoy your commmentary
Sol is the only one that I care for, I wish the show wasn't a dumpster fire 😮
Tastes are different - so I certainly wouldn't say that you shouldn't like this show...
...but the many "weird" moments, the strange dialogs and the portrayal of the Jedi and their abilities, e.g. Jedi Master Sol doesn't realize who he's dealing with: Mae or Osha?
Or Jedi are killed and nobody "feels" anything?
The first guess as to who the murderer might be falls on an honorable Jedi - Sol? ("Master Sol is resposible..." WTH!?!?! He called them in the first place!!!
The appearances and departures in the middle of dialog, just to leave ambiguity between the protagonists and then Sol flies away - WTF!?
The strange "humor"... Droids splashing in your face.
These weaknesses would certainly have been worth mentioning and these mistakes. You shouldn't have smiled away problems and shortcomings!
But, but, but...I think I can see that you both see very clearly how inadequate this show is, the lack of enthusiasm cannot be hidden -
""I FEEL THE CONFLICT WITHIN YOU!""
1. Most of the complaints you've raised are questions. They're not something wrong the show. I can do that with literally any movie/series, and then say it is terrible because of it. Questions are well and good, but they have explanations:
- Sol is shown to be clearly distressed. Furthermore, he was just from a dark place. He is not in tune with the force at the moment.
- There is nowhere where it has been established that 'somebody' supposed to feel it when any Jedi is killed, so there is no internal contradiction.
- The 'first guess' was made by one guy. And it was immediately questioned in a way that seemed like a reprimand. Why is this something wrong with the show? During investigations, it is normal for anybody involved to be a suspect. Heck, the first suspect in such instances is usually the only one who survived. If I did it and didn't want to raise suspicion, I'd call them too... it would be more suspicious if I just disappeared and they later found everybody else dead.
2. Could you expand on the dialogue point? I am not sure I get it and do not want to misrepresent you.
3. The humor doesn't land with you. That's fine. If you're not already enjoying the show, I'd expect you won't find the humor enjoyable either. Again, not sure why that is something wrong with the show? Is there anything objectively wrong with that, or do you just not like it? Those are not the same, and your comment seems to be conflating the two.
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THESE are the things you've pointed out as "weaknesses". No major plot holes or story-line inconsistencies. Moreover, you appear to presume that because you are not enjoying the show, then nobody else is too. And thus people are simply pretending to enjoy it. It's okay to not like something. And there are many, many channels you can go for the hate. Or if you prefer it this way, you can voice your displeasure in channels such as this one too. But you really don't need to make stuff up about other people.
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You’re a deeply unserious person.
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I can't believe you are pretending this is good.
And I can’t believe how insulting you are. If you don’t care for it, fine. But that doesn’t give you the right to belittle folks who are enjoying it.
Don't be a moron.
The ability to complain doesn‘t make you intelligent
Papalaz4444244 not everyone's a Karen like you
Unless you know them personally, you're projecting. Why not take them at their word? They've been critical of the show for certain things, they just don't hate everything about it which is nice.
Enjoy both your good analysis and thoughts. Ignore the haters.