i love how unlike the other inquisitors he uses the double bladed mechanism when he really needs to but mostly sticks to the single bladed. and the best part is he doesnt use his lightsaber as a helicopter to fly
"There are some things far more frightening than death" Following his death darth vader uses sith alchemy to trap the grand inqusitor's spirit in a temple preventing him from dying he was not lying
The grin, the eyes, the prideful look on his face, the elegance in his fighting style, and the competence of him is what made this character so great. Wish we had this version of him in Kenobi and not what we got.
I enjoy how the Grand Inquisitor is more of the intelligent duelist rather than a superb pilot or Force User, shows what is easily one of the best parts of the franchise.
Grand Inquisitor was my favorite force sensitive villain in Rebels. Clever and calculating. I like the fact he only spins his lightsaber to scare the enemy, it's more psychological. His fighting style reminds me of Dooku's because it's elegant and precise.
I feel the Grand inquisitor is a well written villain and looked down upon by many for really no reason, despite him only being an inquisitor he proved time and time again how his skills and battle tactics were on a whole other level than the other inquisitors
You forgot the scene where Agent Kallus contacts The Grand Inquisitor at the end of the Season 1 premiere.
a cool villain, I’m sure nobody on his side would ever stab him
He's more intimidating in a kid's show than in a series for adults.
i love how unlike the other inquisitors he uses the double bladed mechanism when he really needs to but mostly sticks to the single bladed. and the best part is he doesnt use his lightsaber as a helicopter to fly
The Grand Inquisitor was really one of Rebels best villains
"There are some things far more frightening than death" Following his death darth vader uses sith alchemy to trap the grand inqusitor's spirit in a temple preventing him from dying he was not lying
I find it funny how he just kindly introduces himself and welcomes them, THEN tries to kill them. So polite
Maul, Vader, Thrawn and The Inquisitor are what gave this show its life.
I feel like the reveal of him previously being a Jedi Temple Guard was one of the greatest plot twists in the star wars universe
An amazing villain, him and the second sister are what all the inquisitors should have been.
Jason Isaccs is a legend and did amazing on this role as the inquisitor
The grin, the eyes, the prideful look on his face, the elegance in his fighting style, and the competence of him is what made this character so great. Wish we had this version of him in Kenobi and not what we got.
The choreography in Rebels was actually quite amazing. Sword play is so crisp and well laid out
"The Jedi cannot help what they are. Their compassion .. leaves a trail. The Jedi code is like an itch. He cannot HELP IT."
I enjoy how the Grand Inquisitor is more of the intelligent duelist rather than a superb pilot or Force User, shows what is easily one of the best parts of the franchise.
I love the Grand Inquisitor.... He's kinda classy, and he reminds me of Dooku a bit.
It’s disappointing that Jason Isaacs won’t be playing him in the Kenobi series.
I love how he doesn’t kill his own troops for no reason and is actually very calm and collected 😊
Grand Inquisitor was my favorite force sensitive villain in Rebels. Clever and calculating. I like the fact he only spins his lightsaber to scare the enemy, it's more psychological. His fighting style reminds me of Dooku's because it's elegant and precise.
I feel the Grand inquisitor is a well written villain and looked down upon by many for really no reason, despite him only being an inquisitor he proved time and time again how his skills and battle tactics were on a whole other level than the other inquisitors