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After a few failed attempts, I'm finally working my way through this show. I had to force myself to plow through most of the first season and now that I'm nearing the end of season 2, I'm starting to really enjoy it.
It still boggles my mind that Ahsoka turns into one of the most beloved characters in all of Star Wars, because right now she's one of the worst.
It still boggles my mind that Ahsoka turns into one of the most beloved characters in all of Star Wars, because right now she's one of the worst.
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It took me a long time to get through season one, too.
So worth it after that, though.
So worth it after that, though.
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epilogue wrote:It took me a long time to get through season one, too.
So worth it after that, though.
Looking forward to getting to the really good stuff
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Season 3 on is mostly great. There are always a few side stories and random arcs that aren't as great. But the show take finds it's voice in S3.Farmer John wrote:epilogue wrote:It took me a long time to get through season one, too.
So worth it after that, though.![]()
Looking forward to getting to the really good stuff
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I was in the same situation. Things really take off after season 2 and there are some legitimate mind-blowers in Seasons 4 and 5 (I'm halfway through season 5 right now). Ahsoka starts to come into her own in late season 4 / early season 5. Can't wait to plow through the rest.Farmer John wrote:After a few failed attempts, I'm finally working my way through this show. I had to force myself to plow through most of the first season and now that I'm nearing the end of season 2, I'm starting to really enjoy it.
It still boggles my mind that Ahsoka turns into one of the most beloved characters in all of Star Wars, because right now she's one of the worst.
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Just finished. Incredible. Can’t wait for Bad Batch and Ahsoka. I’m now starting Rebels.
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Hard disagree with this. It took me years to get through seasons 1 and 2. At the urging of my buddy, I finally restarted a few months ago and finished season 7 tonight. I’m not in love with seasons 1 through 3 but they’re a necessary foundation for the incredible stuff that comes after. I consider theB wrote:I disagree. If you've watched all of a Season 1 and still don't like it. It's not your think, and you shouldn't feel guilty about it.
Find an on-line list of the 10 best episodes.
https://www.sideshow.com/geek/top-10-ep ... lone-wars/
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And yes, I am now going to read through this entire thread and vigorously defend this show from any and all criticism (unless said criticism is about Ziro the Hutt, because fuck that guy).
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The Maul vs Ahsoka fight was top notch. I found myself obsessing over Maul’s footwork. That had to have been motion capture, right?
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They did mo so with ray parks and a stunt woman for that Yeah. You can really tell too. In the best way.
Glad you enjoyed it Ensign. It’s really a great series on its own but it also improves the prequels and elevates them in many ways.
Glad you enjoyed it Ensign. It’s really a great series on its own but it also improves the prequels and elevates them in many ways.
Calibrate your enthusiasm
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They do. In fantasyland, I’d love to see Filoni re-do all of the prequel storylines as an animated series in this style.dimejinky99 wrote:They did mo so with ray parks and a stunt woman for that Yeah. You can really tell too. In the best way.
Glad you enjoyed it Ensign. It’s really a great series on its own but it also improves the prequels and elevates them in many ways.
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April 2nd, that Cartoon Network series is coming to D+.
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Genddy tartakovskys Clone Wars coming to Disney + April 2nd
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My god dime. Did you not even look at the last post in the thread before posting?
Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing!
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Mine had more information than Bs
Plus. It was B. Cmon I had to
Plus. It was B. Cmon I had to
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It was the exact same information!
Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing!
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I didn't use Genddy Tartakovsky's name.
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Well, I copied and pasted you, so that's not on me.dimejinky99 wrote:Didn’t spell it right either
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