Loved learning more about Qimir, his way of harnessing the force, the fact the he was a Jedi a very long time ago…
@craftingonILUM6 ай бұрын
LOL lex I said the same thing about getting a name for the planet and had the same face 😂
@padawanpops6 ай бұрын
This episode was good! The story is really picking up. 5 is still my favorite, but this was a great setup for the last two episodes!
@wesmcinerny45246 ай бұрын
You have to be kidding
@padawanpops6 ай бұрын
@@wesmcinerny4524 People can enjoy what they like. Not sure why so many feel the need to rain on everyone else’s parade. Odd flex.
@popthebountycollector6 ай бұрын
I like seeing Osha and Qimir together
@j.unknown54446 ай бұрын
he def had a whip type scar
@GreatCassian6 ай бұрын
If you liked it, that's good. But I couldn't extract a single important twist or piece of information.
@starwarssith666 ай бұрын
Loved everything with Qimir and Osha. And Sol is even more shady after this episode!
@darkriddle-b9q6 ай бұрын
I liked Obi wan, Asohka, the Mandalorian, and Bobba Fett, so I don't know why people talk sh*t about those shows. I actually think that altogether they were great! This show, however, is such a horrible example of bad writing and forced wokeness, it's gotten exactly the backlash it deserves. Just as viewers would freakout out if they were using 1950s earth slang in the Star Wars universe, it makes NO sense to use pronouns. I mean it would be pretty silly if Han Solo said, "Be Cool, daddio!" Or some other earth lingo. Now, I did like the light saber battle, which I DID think was pretty great! Despite haters downing it. But my hopes were dashed on just how boring and out of character these "hints" were in this episode. Did Sol have a romantic relationship with Osha, as a kid? That's dangerous ground to play with right there. And, this whole sexy Sith thing felt really Awkard and unnatural, too. All in all, the real problem is the nonsensical writing, and how the characters constantly backtrack on the things they say, which I think has a bad effect on viewers. But ending on a good note, the effects are getting better, the fights are getting better, and as someone that does NOT like THIS particular show, I STILL think it is worth viewing, whether you like it or not, because as bad as I think this particular show is, people should have some open mindedness about new visions of Star Wars, even if it's not the version they loved as kids. If they stop tampering with established lore, (the Kiadi Mundi thing) and keep things exciting in these episodes, at least they would have accomplished making something truly original... and that's worth something in a day and age of constant copycat shows.