I think the most disrespectful thing done to the original trilogy was the devolution of Luke in The Last Jedi.
@herooflight79319 ай бұрын
The entire fandom who grew up SW would agree with you. Luke skywalker is star wars
@Laat.Dovahkiin9 ай бұрын
What Disney did to Han is a very close second
@Sci-Fi-Mike9 ай бұрын
@@herooflight7931 Agreed. I think Disney tried to force "Luke is Star Wars" into "Luke was Star Wars."
@Sci-Fi-Mike9 ай бұрын
@@Laat.Dovahkiin definitely, though it was known since Empire that Harrison wanted Han to die. Disney seemed all too happy to acquiesce. The originals: Luke, Han, Leia, Chewbacca, R2, 3PO, and Lando and maybe Nien Nunb, though it might be crowded should have been in there for one last shot, but never got their last moment in the Falcoln together.
@insane_troll9 ай бұрын
What makes it even worse is that was to replace everything that Luke had done in the EU. They threw all that away to have him be a failure and do nothing with his life.
@dorston.graves9 ай бұрын
The most disrespectful thing done in the sequel trilogy was when Kathy told George she planned to honor his characters.
@Steel-1019 ай бұрын
In my opinion, the most disrespectful thing done was reducing the role of the Skywalker/Solo family and then killing off that bloodline. I’m not saying the Skywalker family should be the main characters of every single story that we have but for crying out loud, give us something. More than just “cameos”. Just recast them(for the younger roles I mean).
@dereklopez90609 ай бұрын
If they really wanted to kill off the main characters, they had to made sure that they were at least treated with respect and give them a proper send off. But no, they were treated with no respect and they killed them off one by one without any fanfare.
@patriciaa659 ай бұрын
@dereklopez9060 this is my biggest problem. even if they retconned the sequels or recast the characters, we can never have the original cast together again
@dereklopez90609 ай бұрын
@@patriciaa65 Sadly, that's true. Not having the old cast be together again is absolutely infuriating. Another example of wasted opportunities in the sequels. Worst of all, Their accomplishments from the original trilogy have been tarnished.
@michaellane53819 ай бұрын
Honestly something at least Legends did well too, we had 4 legacy characters and all but 2 died eventually.
@mpnuorva9 ай бұрын
The false dicothomy of the Skywalkers as focus or not existing never fails to crack me up.
@jorgelizaso9789 ай бұрын
So many disrespectful things to the original trilogy that is difficult to choose: Making Rey an almighty, alwise entity, making by comparisson all her predecessors just inoperative clowns. Resurrecting The emperor, rendering Vader's sacrifice just without any meaning, but saving Luke that at the end will end up being a hermit that don't care about anyone. Making Luke a grumpy hopeless old man that don't care about anything nor anyone. Making Han a grumpy hopeless old man, and destroying all the evolution he had as a character in the OT from a rascal that don't care about anyone but himself to a selfless hero. Making Leia Mary Poppins in space. I think Adam Driver is a good actor, but not in a million years something with that face can be the son of Leia and Han. Making Boba Fett, one of the tactically smartest guy in the galaxy, a dumb old man that takes orders from whoever and that don't have a single good idea in his entire show, all the decent ideas come from the people around him. They basically gave what was his personalitty to Fennec Shand. Making Obi Wan a dumb coward in his own show. Making Chewy someone that is there only for decoration. Killing Admiral Ackbar in the less memorable way, and trying to give a random pink haired no one care woman, an heroic death. Weaponizing hyperdrive, making all previous tactics against the Death Star, just dumb. Now it seems like just anyone can control the Force simply by training, like they did in that terrible show that I had high expetations and as usual was just terrible, called Ahsoka. Probably one of the worst things you can do to the lore cause so many things just don't make sense anymore. Although I liked most of the show, (season 3 was pathetic), in the Mandalorian, the way they made fun of troopers' ineffectiveness, like defeating a trooper is something anyone with a broom can do, bothered me. It's okay for the main characters to have plot armor, but when every single secondary character can defeat them easily, it creates the sense that the Empire is not a threat at all, hense there's no epicness in doing so. And so many more ... that again .. difficult to choose.
@BoandDebbieMulder8 ай бұрын
Well said!!!
@derworfnet9 ай бұрын
When they put together TFA, they were seemingly hellbent on trying to replicate what worked in 1977, catch Thunder a second time if you will: Repeating the tried and tested "Empire vs. Rebellion"-Formula from ANH. Unfortunately, such a premise doesn't work if the preceding movie ended with the previous Rebellion winning against the previous Empire, for all intents and purposes leaving the Heroes' side in charge. For a new Empire to rise and a new Rebellion to get formed in response, the Gouvernment that was created in the wake of the good Guys' victory decades earlier had to be made incompetent and useless, an utter nonentity. To say that its a disappointment that *this* is the thing so many Rebels have fought and died for would be an understatement. This, Luke's new Jedi Order getting destroyed before it could really go anywhere and the Han/Leia-relationship falling apart (resetting their character arcs and putting them in similar but worse places than they were at the start of ANH) contitute the main reason why I don't consider the Sequels canon and will ignore everything that attempts to follow in their aimless footsteps.
@joeandrew87529 ай бұрын
When I first watched force awakens I was bothered by a few things, without thinking too hard about it, 1) how it was kinda unoriginal and didn’t really fill me with wonder like how the originals or prequels did, 2) of all the things they could answer in that film they had to make han and leia have a divorce? I was blown away that the only real lore about what the hell happened since ep6 was they had a divorce, bullshit J J had a heart and mind for starwars if that’s the only original content he felt like adding in a whole ass movie. Nothing is explained in that movie but he took the time to write and explain they had a divorce. Insane.
@MsOpportunity689 ай бұрын
One of the things that you really appreciate about the 6 original Star Wars films, as that each one was very different from the other and in the scheme of things they all made sense. The sequels however, were not only a re-tread of what had gone before, but the writers sought to outdo the scale and technology of the originals, without having the maturity to understand why there needed to be limits.
@acesw61249 ай бұрын
@@joeandrew8752 3) Rey on Starkiller Base not needing winter clothes coming from a Desert planet for crying out loud and Chewbacca complaining about the cold. no frostbite no shivering yes there is that one deleted scene where Finn and Rey get to the rector and discard their jackets outside but I am talking about her moving and climbing through the base and later lying on Finn in the "forest" next to snow and a very very dark area because the sun is gone and there should be effects from that.
@GGBlaster9 ай бұрын
@@joeandrew8752 We probably shoulda seen #2 coming with JJ. He has a tendency to leave more questions than answers. I think someone called it “mystery box” directing or something. Not that it justifies him, but if I understand right, it’s a classic Abrams move.
@GameFactsSpecial9 ай бұрын
Bringing back Palpatine and NOT following up wit the SOLO TWINS as George intended.
@achaudhari1019 ай бұрын
It was never going to be the Solo Twins. You need to stop taking dated quotes as gospel.
@GameFactsSpecial9 ай бұрын
@@achaudhari101 Thanks for the advice, I'll strongly consider it. “The original saga was about the father, the children, and the grandchildren. (note the plural)” - George Lucas. Those grandchildren would have been Thea and Skylar and would have gone up against Maul and Darth Talon.
@achaudhari1019 ай бұрын
@@GameFactsSpecial A different kind of grandchildren, not Jacen and Jaina. It was not mentioned about there being another Solo child in the Lucas ST outlines, just the son. Even then I would have done it differently with the Sequels if I was in charge.
@GameFactsSpecial9 ай бұрын
Why bring up the legends twins? Ehh w/e. There's concept art of his grandchildren Thea and Skylar and there are multiple quotes of him saying grand children going so far as just days before The Force Awakens where he asked JJ "What happened to Darth Vaders grand children". @@achaudhari101
@mar_speedman9 ай бұрын
@@GameFactsSpecial Yeah they weren't specifically mentioned to be Solo children. That being said, it would've been a much better sequel trilogy (especially with Maul as a much more fun main antagonist than Snoke)
@JoRoq19 ай бұрын
I think part of why current Lucasfilm has minimized focus on the New Republic is that they don’t want to admit the things that make it weak, because it goes against their worldview. Consider this. The Rebel Alliance was a loose collection of groups with a generic shared goal - the end of the Empire. However, those groups often had differing (if not outright conflicting) thoughts on how to defeat the Empire and what to do after. The New Republic is now those same groups setting aside the relatively easier task of fighting the government and taking up the much more difficult task of creating a new one. Factional differences now become the fights of the day. Cultural differences and outlooks on the Empire (and the Rebellion) guide where those political battles occur. The widely varying Diversity of the galaxy is the first hurdle and handicap in the nascent new government. Zahn portrayed this perfectly in the original Thrawn trilogy through Bothan Senator Borsk Fey’lya. Zahn built that Bothan society was built around obtaining power and prestige by any means necessary; merit was not a consideration. This lead Fey’lya to take advantage of the situation to attack and then replace Admiral Ackbar as the commander of the NR military. Not because Fey’lya thought he was a better commander (he had no actual military command experience), but because he saw it as the best next step towards eventually taking the chancellorship. Fey’lya saw it as just business, with nothing actually personal about it. And it was that kind of cultural maneuvering that undermined the NR and nearly caused it to lose to Thrawn, if not for the renegade actions of the Skywalkers and their friends. That is what Lucasfilm doesn’t want to address. They just want to shortcut around it, to avoid those discussions and the hard truths contained within.
@Blisterdude1239 ай бұрын
Fortunately it was all nuked out of space brushed under the rug by TFA with Death Star III. uuuggggghhhhhhh
@mpnuorva9 ай бұрын
Yeah, no. They chickened from the natural continuation of OT the same reason Legends did: They wanted the familiar imagery, which can't happen if the good guys actually win and resolve the central conflict, and so in both versions the Empire got it's shit back together and the good guys undermined their own victory. In Legends so badly the Empire eventually just won. Oh and some extragalactic invaders in the meantime, that was new at least Lucas' allegends plans for the sequels retcon everything Jedi Academy onwards and focus on the postbellum chaos that results when the Evil Empire is no more. The main antagonist faction was going to be the underworld that emerged from the chaos.
@JoRoq19 ай бұрын
@@mpnuorva If you want to talk about the “natural continuation”, you have to start with the fact that the Empire was still in control in the aftermath of Endor. Palpatine and Vader were dead, and a large portion of the Imperial fleet destroyed, but the Imperial government and military was still in control (just with disputes over who was next to be in charge). The Rebellion still had to fight against that, and then lay the foundations for establishing a new government to replace it. Competing factions within the Empire (later the Imperial Remnant) and within the Rebellion (later the New Republic) would make that transitional period messy, allowing dominance to ebb and flow until attrition and disfunction finally crippled one side or the other. And in both versions, it wasn’t just that the Empire “got its shit back together.” The New Republic got caught up in its own internal problems, with the various members generally either ignoring or dismissing the possibility of a threat from the loyalist Imperial Remnant.
@KetsubanSolo9 ай бұрын
They briefly touch on The New Republic in the Disney canon novel BLOODLINES, where the New Republic is basically composed of one group that wants to keep things as hands-off as possible, and another group that wants to redo what the Empire did but make it not evil. It was kind of neat and showed how messy their government system was, but it's a shame that was all in a book that most people didn't read
@vaderkurt78489 ай бұрын
@mpnuorva "got its shit back together in legends." Lol no they freaking didn't. They were nearly non existent in the njo series.
@Quincy_Morris9 ай бұрын
You can’t write a story about good and evil if you literally admit that you don’t believe in good and evil.
@chasehedges67759 ай бұрын
👍👍
@BlahFreakinBlah9 ай бұрын
Preach
@Captain_Insano_nomercy9 ай бұрын
Bingo. Also at lot of this has to do with the authoritarian left taking over Hollywood, which isn't to say there isn't an authoritarian right, they just hold no institutional power Authoritarianism hates bureaucracy; it's the great impediment to tyranny; ironically, beuaracracy often is what causes the rise of authoritarianism The tyrannical left is essentially saying "democratic governments will never stop evil"
@teleportedbreadfor3days9 ай бұрын
Star Wars isn’t even about good vs evil. It’s about family, and choices.
@chasehedges67759 ай бұрын
@@teleportedbreadfor3days It's a combination of all of them.
@dernwine9 ай бұрын
Imagine if; instead of the plot we got in Ahsoka this happens: Balyon, Shin, Morgan and Sabine get to the distant Galaxy and find... Ezra and Thrawn are working together. Why didn't Thrawn kill Ezra? He was useful until help arrived There is something terrifying at work here, something so scary that Thrawn's SSD, his Stormtroopers, the Nightsisters and Ezra together are just barely holding on, they are in fact more or less in hiding and hoping for rescue. When our main cast arrives and try to find Thrawn/Ezra they draw it's attention and now Ahsoka, Sabine and Ezra are having to fight for their lives, alongside Thrawn. Then Thrawn, being the maniuplator he is, see's his opportunity and uses Morgans hyper ring to escape, leaving Shin, Sabine, Ezra, Ahsoka and Morgan on the ground. We now have the same outcome: Morgan can die trying to give Thrawn time to escape, Baylon still is looking for the power source and Shin is abandoned as "unecessary" by Thrawn, we can still have a "OMG get on board the SSD before Thrawn escapes, with Ezra just making it. Ahsoka and Sabine are still stuck while Thrawn comes back. The only difference is now being stuck on this alien world is *scary* because there's something out there that's gaze we don't want to draw, and now, we no longer have a Star Destroyer on our side. But more importantly, we get to see Thrawn actually be a scary competent commander. Because he's temporarily "on the good guys side" he can have all the devious battle plans, he can come away with a huge win. And if someone is like "Why didn't you kill the three Jedi" he then can turn around and be like "Do you know how much we'd loose trying to take down three Jedi? No, far better to leave them stranded here when we'll need every Stormtrooper to take on the Republic." and it'll actually make sense.
@chasehedges67759 ай бұрын
Everything Modern Disney has done to George Lucas's Star Wars has been utterly pathetic.
@funkydiscogod9 ай бұрын
Not just Star Wars; every IP they've been able to get their hands on.
@chrisbueneman7369 ай бұрын
It’s hard to disagree with that, but even George Lucas gave us the Star Wars holiday special, the awful Ewok movies, the Droids show, the Special Editions and the mostly divisive Prequels. so I don’t think his batting average was perfect either
@chasehedges67759 ай бұрын
@@chrisbueneman736 Awful Ewok movies. Battle For Endor wasn't awful. It was epic, dark, and well-made.
@chasehedges67759 ай бұрын
@@chrisbueneman736 Divisive prequels Revenge Of The Sith was awesome, dude.
@chasehedges67759 ай бұрын
@@chrisbueneman736 👎👎👎👎👎. Your comment is incorrect. The George Lucas Stuff was better
@Hanakin-Sidewalker9 ай бұрын
1:57 You know what? Ahsoka Thrawn SHOULD have been book Thrawn to a T. What we got in the show was a bumbling moron masquerading as a tactician who couldn’t even kill three people with an *orbital bombardment.* How are we supposed to take him seriously at all??
@kodyshaw69919 ай бұрын
Not to nitpick, but it was hardly an orbital bombardment, seeing as how they were on the planet and not in orbit when the shooting started.
@Hanakin-Sidewalker9 ай бұрын
@@kodyshaw6991 my dude
@Takwygladapilaw9 ай бұрын
@@kodyshaw6991 So turbolasers can destroy mountains from orbit but cannot kill three people in the open field?
@GGBlaster9 ай бұрын
@@Takwygladapilaw Apparently not lol. They got that stormtrooper targeting simulator installed or something 😂. But more seriously, I actually am not sure what I would’ve done differently in that particular scene. But that’s most likely because the real mistake was made far earlier: lounging over the Noti nomads as if you weren’t in a hurry or anything. I enjoy Ahsoka, but I agree that there were some blatant mistakes.
@jaxsonburch-eo1vz9 ай бұрын
@@kodyshaw6991Doesn’t matter, his point is sound and no one at Lucasfilm is capable of writing a character like Thrawn well. Or really any characters. Besides Tony Gilroy.
@zacharyclark36939 ай бұрын
Just look at the Empire and Rebellion in Andor and Rogue One. The Empire was scary. It was hard for the Rebels to win, which made their victory so much sweeter. It is not impressive when you win by being less incompetent than your enemies who are also incompetent. The First Order and The New Republic, Gideon in MS3, heck even the Jedi Inquisitors in Kenobi. Everyone fails at their job in the most boring way.
@mpnuorva9 ай бұрын
The opening sequence of TFA is the Good guys and Bad guys making silly mistakes to cancel out each other. It's a game of hot potato with the Idiot Ball.
@abraham21729 ай бұрын
The Empire was decent in Andor, but they were a complete joke in Rogue One. The only Imperial who was actually intimidating was Vader, and even he failed at getting the plans from some random rebel troopers. Oh, and Star Destroyers can now get easily disabled by two x wing I guess. Great.
@diegooland12619 ай бұрын
I can't get past Thrawn looking like a blue Data.
@achaudhari1019 ай бұрын
Not their problem.
@Hanoua29 ай бұрын
To me the worst thing they did is how they destroyed Luke Skywalker and his legacy Not only did they turn the character into a grumpy old man who gave up on his friend and ran away after he was about to kill his own nephew. his jedi academy was burned down with all of his student either murdered or missing He doesn't have any children to keep the Skywalker bloodline going and they killed Han, Leia and their son Ben Solo, making sure that there will never be another Skywalker. And the cherry on top, a Palpatine stole their name
@finnyourhuman22889 ай бұрын
“4 seasons compressed into 1” Oh god that got me hella worried
@seanmurphy70119 ай бұрын
2:45 - Ah yes, the unreasonably obtuse authority figures. Every Mayor/Chief of Police in Cop movies, the Council in Mass Effect. A time honored trope that I have no doubt Filoni will employ to the Nth degree.
@stevetrauger80379 ай бұрын
As someone who recently decided to read the original legends material, that is prettty spot on. The New Republic leadership are mostly self serving politicians who resent Jedi. Constantly ignoring threats until it’s at their doorstep
@calvinmatthews15279 ай бұрын
It's just sad how an entire company of "professional" writers, directors, & businessmen couldn't do the basics of filmmaking. One good plan was all they needed.
@Sci-Fi-Mike9 ай бұрын
Disney would respond with, "Plan? What's a plan?"
@MikeSidious9 ай бұрын
Disney's Thrawn is about as intimidating as your grandpa in a safari suit. He doesn't come across as this intellectual, cold, calculating villain he is in the books. Such a sad disappointment.
@alexanderp70839 ай бұрын
You can thank Filoni for that
@achaudhari1019 ай бұрын
Don't worry Mike, he will get that same intelligence back again now that he's back in the Galaxy with his army.
@saberiandream3169 ай бұрын
@@alexanderp7083 Filoni's just so selfish, it defies belief.
@insane_troll9 ай бұрын
Really? My grandpa was pretty intimidating.
@Takwygladapilaw9 ай бұрын
@@achaudhari101 Trust me bro. He will get that same intelligence. He had lobotomy but he's better now. Intelligence isn't connected to resources or army. He was dumb in Ahsoka and will be in the future. Much coping I sense in you.
@DizzyPanda259 ай бұрын
Im expecting them to use Thrawns undead troopers as an excuse for where palpatine got enough soldiers for those Star destroyers in rise of skywalker. Every future Star Wars project is going to be some patch fix for the sequels. They are going to use past movies and shows to sprinkle in things that explain stuff they didn’t in the sequels.
@CantankerousDave9 ай бұрын
These are modern sci-fi writers we’re talking about. They think that the only crew are on the bridge.
@0ExG09 ай бұрын
"Everyone can be a jedi if they try hard enough" literally destroyed the whole fucking cannon and point of the story.
@saberiandream3169 ай бұрын
And then they use George Lucas to defend it, as if he's a reliable source of information.
@Verebazs9 ай бұрын
Facepalm. 1: Canon can not be destroyed, because canon means the work of the original creator. That's all it means. In the case of Star Wars, that's Ep1-6 and TCW, the film and the series themselves, not the events depicted in them. The events depicted are called lore, and the sequence of those lores is a continuity. Canon and lore are no synonyms, so please, stop spreading this idiotic misuse. Even if Disney misuses it to refer to their continuity, that's no excuse for us to be misusing the term as well. 2: No. "Everyone can be a Jedi" has literally always been the status quo in the lore. People just misunderstood what the midichlorians are about.
@Takwygladapilaw9 ай бұрын
@@Verebazs Why did the Empire hunt force sensitive children then? Everyone can use the force apparently. Even without aptitude for it like Sabine.
@Blackdeathgaming-yv1kk9 ай бұрын
@@Takwygladapilawor why was Luke in any way seen as the one kid that should be the one to kill Vader? If force aptitude doesn't really exist being dead set on the son of Darth Vader to defeat him is a liability and downright stupid if anyone else could've just trained hard enough
@Takwygladapilaw9 ай бұрын
@@VerebazsBTW. You are wrong. Canon is a general law, rule, principle or criterion by which something is judged. So canon are the rules of the universe that you must obey in the process of creating a story set in it. Ofc. with disney everything went out the window.
@abthedragon49219 ай бұрын
Hey Thor, How do you feel about how tech advances in Star Wars. I saw someone bring this up and it's never really something I thought of. They brought up how it seems like technology mostly remained the same for much of the Old Republic era, then there was a big leap in advancements just before the Prequels. Then (ignoring the Death Star) it somewhat declined during the time of the Empire before taking another huge leap during the time of the First Order. Idk, have you ever thought about how technology advances in Star Wars or is it not really the most important detail?
@merrick15889 ай бұрын
Wal-mart brand Thrawn... or perhaps Grand Value Admiral Thrawn?
@achaudhari1019 ай бұрын
No. This is the one thing I'll take a jab towards Thor on because that's stupid.
@abraham21729 ай бұрын
My siblings and I call him Trahwn to distinguish him from actual Thrawn.
@MurdocIsASaint9 ай бұрын
I’m concerned about that User name lol
@89Dienekes9 ай бұрын
Right? We just not gonna mention that?
@crossfire349 ай бұрын
There are too many to choose from. How about we just say everything?
@adamlarson68219 ай бұрын
Thanks for responding to my comment! I agree with your pick for the Best (Andor is an underrated masterpiece), and the Siege of Mandalore is universally praised as phenomenal. I haven't seen Resistance (thankfully), but I'm sure it fits in your last-place spot.
@MedalionDS99 ай бұрын
Loved Carl Weathers being in Star Wars, but agree his character Greef Karga didn't need to carry on beyond season 2.
@Blisterdude1239 ай бұрын
I'll be real, I quite liked his final sendoff being showing him leading a now prosperous and thriving settlement. Maybe it wasn't 'necessary', but I thought it was a nice way to cap off the character, especially in light of Weathers passing now.
@MedalionDS99 ай бұрын
@@Blisterdude123 I didn't even watch the finale of season 3, it was such a bad season and I was so turned off by the ramifications of the penultimate I just gave up
@Blisterdude1239 ай бұрын
@@MedalionDS9 I don't think that's unreasonable. I don't think it was 'broadly' as bad as some people made it sound, that said, but it was definitely a decline in quality. A few standouts but not really the show it had been.
@debelmeis23119 ай бұрын
You have to finish picard. Also if you like "gritty" watch deep space 9, it's a slow build tho so it takes awhile to get to the best stuff in the Dominion war
@solowolf74189 ай бұрын
The most disrespectful thing done was tearing down legacy characters, especially Luke. Rey would have been fine as the focus if they would have had Luke and the others step back and act as mentors. Keep the focus on the new characters and drive them to go through growing pains. Don’t just depict the older heroes as incompetent bunglers
@mpnuorva9 ай бұрын
Want to guess what Lucas' alleged idea was?
@solowolf74189 ай бұрын
@@mpnuorva Who cares? I doubt George would have trashed his legacy characters in the same manner Kathleen Kennedy has
@chasehedges67759 ай бұрын
Revenge Of The Sith and Ewoks The Battle For Endor>>>>Disney Star Wars
@dereklopez90609 ай бұрын
Thrawn in the original EU was a masterful strategist and a military genius who is an actual threat to our heros. Thrawn in Disney canon isn't as good, he spins his defeats into victories and couldn't even take Ezra out for a decade when he had every chance to do so. He became another Iconic villain turned into a buffoon, just like Palpatine in TROS.
@chasehedges67759 ай бұрын
👍. Yep
@WitchDR949 ай бұрын
The Ascendancy trilogy is the only good Disney Thrawn stuff. The rest sucks.
@robertluna57379 ай бұрын
Well said.
@Sci-Fi-Mike9 ай бұрын
@WitchDR94 I need to catch up on this. I really enjoy a competent and brilliant Thrawn, like in the EU.
@WitchDR949 ай бұрын
@@Sci-Fi-Mike If you like EU Thrawn I would definitely check out the Ascendancy novels. They tie in well with the EU, even referencing events such as Outbound Flight.
@Sci-Fi-Mike9 ай бұрын
Thanks for answering my question, Thor! I agree that his character, Greef Karga, needed no further closure. His character seems content and it is a happy ending for him. I enjoyed the two episodes of Mando that he directed, "The Siege" and "The Foundling" for what Carl brought to the story. I loved "The Siege," but wasn't the biggest fan of "The Foundling," but it could have easily been a wretched episode without him. Thanks again, Thor!❤
@achaudhari1019 ай бұрын
He's likely getting a funeral scene for whatever medium Mando Season 4 is going to be on.
@Sci-Fi-Mike9 ай бұрын
@@achaudhari101 it's possible they may postpone this or neglect it entirely, as well. I guess we'll have to wait and find out...
@inspectorwhoreacts9 ай бұрын
Hey Thor do you think Anakin would have still fallen to the dark side without Palpatine? Everything is the same Qui Gon dead, Shmi dies, Padme threatened etc. Would he still have fallen?
@undraftedboomer50559 ай бұрын
Love your content, I agree with you on basically everything, and when I don't, your thought-process and demeanor demand respect. You are probably the realest starwars channel on the platform right now. Keep it up!
@RantaTurbo9 ай бұрын
I have heard a lot of good about Andor, but I just have not gotten to watch it, not yet at least. I think the name is a disservice at least in my opinion. I never cared too much for Cassian in Rogue One, seemed like a discount Han Solo to me in many ways. Also, I think the fact that I have now been burned too many times by going into new content interested (sequels, mando s3, kenobi and ahsoka). The most excited I have been for Star Wars since a long time was when I got a SW encyclopedia as a gift (one made before Disney purchase so it has a LOT of EU stuff in it).
@jerm81469 ай бұрын
I had virtually no interest in the series or the character but decided to watch anyway. I'll say this upfront: it's not for everyone. It's a "slow burn." If you prefer a plot that moves along quickly with lots of action (there's nothing wrong with that preference) you'll probably be bored. But if you like detailed character-building and nuanced stories with occasional high-octane episodes as a reward for all of that buildup, it's one of the best things to ever come from the Star Wars universe. I'm in the 2nd camp so I loved it and the buildup made the action scenes so much more enjoyable to me. YMMV. I can totally understand why some people disliked it, but I loved it.
@mazkeraid40399 ай бұрын
Andor is just less developed than even Trilla Suduri, and that is saying something.
@JoRoq19 ай бұрын
One thing to consider when you do watch it. While Cassian is the central character, it’s not merely his story. Instead, he is the window through which we the audience get to see and experience the early days of resistance, prior to the formal formation of the Rebel Alliance. What drove resistance cells to form, and later to start working together? Who were the masterminds behind the efforts?
@Dhyfis9 ай бұрын
There's such an array of TTRPG's out there. If you're looking for a new one it would depend a bit on what you're looking for. I know Savage Worlds is one of my go to systems. It's very easy to run. It's very good for pulp/horror adventures and when there is combat it tends to be much quicker. It is a universal system so it comes with all of the pros and cons of that but I have had fun running super heroes of many flavors, multiple star wars type campaigns, Scooby Doo, various modern horror halloween one shots, and regular fantasy. If you want modern horror with a stronger sense of narrative, I highly recommend Chronicles of Darkness. I personally have a lot of fun with Legend of the Five Rings 3e or 4e though it is more specialized to playing fantasy samurai and the mechanics behind the game are very tied to the lore.
@janeenschultz85029 ай бұрын
For other ttrpg's, I've played and liked well enough the Hunters' side of Vampire: The Masquerade. I don't remember exactly what it's called. Your party can be humans, weres, recovering zombies or vampire thralls, etc. You allocate skill points to be tech-based, a brawler, have one or more guns, bomber, alchemist of sorts... I was the survivalist of the group. I did both tech and botanical research and was a sniper.
@worstwordmonger9 ай бұрын
I’ve played this game system as well. Sometimes our group picks up the more story focused systems to do quick one-offs. We’re about to do an Edge of Empire game before returning to Iron Kingdoms
@MegaKnight20129 ай бұрын
Hey Thor, Starfinder is a great system to look into. It's Pathfinder in space. If there aren't enough magic classes to use, one can easily reverse engineer from Pathfinder books.
@fonsvogel93839 ай бұрын
A jedi’s fury is #1 for me, exactly as you said Thor chills every time I hear it.
@chasehedges67759 ай бұрын
A Friend, anyone?
@andyedwards92229 ай бұрын
The best feature of the Heir to the Empire trilogy was Thrawn and the fact that he was the underdog and was under resourced. He was a totally different villain than Star Wars. The new Thrawn holds all the cards.
@chasehedges67759 ай бұрын
The Mandalorian S1 and S2, Andor, and Rogue 1 are the only good Current Star Wars things that I consider canon with the George Lucas era. Change my mind.
@dereklopez90609 ай бұрын
Same.
@chasehedges67759 ай бұрын
@thezman9522👍. I'm not into video games all as much as used to be but I hear those are good.
@mazkeraid40399 ай бұрын
Andor isn’t all that compelling, Rogue One is forgettable, and The Lone Mandalorian has been run to the ground at this point. You’re better off playing Fallen Order because that at least did not have cringe inducing writing even though it isn’t all that spectacular.
@chasehedges67759 ай бұрын
@@mazkeraid4039 Fair enough but I still like them.
@thosko989 ай бұрын
I'd throw in some of the animated shows like Tales of the Jedi, Clone Wars S7, Rebels and The Bad Batch.
@halfofapicture9 ай бұрын
I would recommend Genesys. It’s the setting agnostic version of the Star Wars RPG by Fantasy Flight Games. I like the advantage/disadvantage system. You can for example fail to hack hack a door but accidentally open a secret hatch or you can successful hack a door but accidentally trigger an alarm.
@dhitz9929 ай бұрын
Completely agree about Andor. Season 2 is the only Disney Star Wars I'm looking forward to right now.
@nabegg9 ай бұрын
Thor, appreciate the content and your opinion. Thanks for putting these videos out there. As a long time role player, started in the late 70's, D&D has been at the core of it all. Still play it today. However, if I were to recommend alternatives, let me suggest some of the work done by Free League. Their Year Zero engine is quite good, less crunch but robust enough to tackle a variety of genres. Forbidden Lands is excellent, if hex crawling is your thing, as is Mutant Year Zero. Coriolis is a fun space opera with a Middle Eastern vibe. Dragonbane, is a close cousin to D&D, and if you are looking for a modern apocalyptic vibe, their remake of Twilight 2000 is spot on. Obviously, there are a host of games out there for all kinds of play styles. I think you could do worse than Free League. Thanks again for the videos.
@Revan_7even9 ай бұрын
Hey Thor I recommend giving the Alien RPG a try. It really nails the suspense tone where you never know when someone is going to die or survive by the skin of their teeth, and while it's a very different system it's simple enough to pick up for a few one-shots.
@nathank22899 ай бұрын
The EU also portrayed a limping New Republic but that was because resetting the government on a galactic scale was hard. Nobody ever said "well we just left the empie in charge and changed the name." Kennedyfilm writters literally dont even try
@graywz9 ай бұрын
"Andor" certainly is the best Star Wars Disney has produced by far.
@Guffaw94949 ай бұрын
The whole idea of a demilitarized new republic only works (if at all) if the 30 years between RotJ and TFA was peaceful. The more stuff they add in between the movies the worse they’re retroactively making the whole post-Jedi clusterfuck
@chaosheaven239 ай бұрын
The whiplash of Thor talking about DnD instead of Star Wars threw me hard, lol. Glad you've gotten to spend your life enjoying Table-Tops, bro. Glad to hear you're part of the club! As for fun systems, a lot of folks who want a more thorough and balanced experience in fantasy go to Pathfinder. They're on their 2nd edition but there's exponentially more content for their first edition. If you like horror, Call of Cthulhu has no equal. If you like high-risk, high-reward gameplay, you can't go wrong with Cyberpunk Red and The Witcher TTRPG, albeit those are pretty complicated sometimes, too. There's a system for everything or anyone, I think, lol.
@janeenschultz85029 ай бұрын
I just made a post about Vampire: The Masquerade and the flip-side Hunters version of the same system.
@chaosheaven239 ай бұрын
Haven't played V:tM but I've read the system. Looks like a lot of fun!
@jacobsedlack11739 ай бұрын
Your villains aren't impressive if you write your heroes to be incompetent.
@chasehedges67759 ай бұрын
Exactly. Your hero is only as good as your villain
@CloneScavengerVulpin83899 ай бұрын
@@chasehedges6775 very true.
@chasehedges67759 ай бұрын
@@CloneScavengerVulpin8389 💯👍.Definitely a must for all writers
@CloneScavengerVulpin83899 ай бұрын
@@chasehedges6775 👍
@chasehedges67759 ай бұрын
@@CloneScavengerVulpin8389 🙏
@Stratocumulus259 ай бұрын
As for another game system to try, I would recommend Call of Cthulhu. It's gothic horror angle is cool and I consider it sort of like an Anti-D&D kind of campaign. Where in D&D you are built up in a fun way over the course of the game, Call of Cthulhu tears you down but in a fun way. Call tends to be one shot adventures because of this aspect. The greatest praise I can give it is this: I've only played one game of it, but I actually still remember it. And considering that I've been playing D&D for 48 years now, that's saying something.
@SequentiallyCompact9 ай бұрын
If you can get hold of it, the best pen and paper RPG of all time (next to DnD, because the influence of DnD is unmatched) is the late 90s original release of Deadlands (Pinnacle Games). If you're not familiar, it's an alternate timeline frontier game that takes place in 1876, with the year 1863 being the divergence point of our timeline with that of the setting. The game has elements of steampunk, otherworldly horror, apocalyptic doom, arcane science and mysticism, and above all, heroism. The part I like best about the system is the incorporation of a standard 54 card Hoyle deck (i.e. inclusion of Jokers) and poker chips along with the dice. If you're familiar with the show, it might remind you of the Adventures of Brisco County Jr, and one of the early play testers was Bruce Campbell himself. There have been other iterations, but for my money the original is an 'accept no substitutes' kind of product. It is the one with the orange and yellow cover with an image of a manitou (demon) possessed undead gunslinger named Stone on the cover. It's a nice divergence from the fantasy genre if one is looking for something different.
@nadavnelson89 ай бұрын
Pathfinder 2Edition is the best RPG that I've ever played. I would highly suggest checking it out. It has a smooth system that is number crunchy for the DM, but for the players it's simple enough. Also, PF2E makes high level play actually viable. 5e in all the groups I've been in never got above 12th level without it feeling really broken and unbalanced.
@cklambo9 ай бұрын
Andor should hav been called Rebellion. And cassian should have been a supporting character & not the mc. The guy is a charisma black hole.
@jeremyfields90099 ай бұрын
Felicity jones should’ve been in the show too
@saberiandream3169 ай бұрын
No thanks. It would have helped bury the EU comics called "Rebellion." Andor is a good name that doesn't reuse titles.
@FTChomp99809 ай бұрын
Disney disrespected Star Wars by lying to George Lucas.
@Sci-Fi-Mike9 ай бұрын
I agree.
@chrisbueneman7369 ай бұрын
Agreed. I think that falls squarely on Kathleen Kennedy. If they would have used his original idea/treatment, and it failed, then they have more clout to do what they wanted then.
@achaudhari1019 ай бұрын
@@chrisbueneman736 But that sounds kinda messed up if they did his Sequels, wasn't praised, and then putting the blame on him.
@saberiandream3169 ай бұрын
They lied to us all.
@chasehedges67759 ай бұрын
@@saberiandream316Exactly
@austinbevis42669 ай бұрын
People didn’t give andor a fair shake because we’ve been so burnt by Disney Star Wars and nobody knows who andor is among casual fans.
@GGBlaster9 ай бұрын
So regarding the passing of Carl Weathers and the future of Greef Karga: what are people’s thoughts on what they should do? I could see them calling the character done, and opening either Mando/Grogu movie or Mando S4 with a funeral. But ppl didn’t seem too fond of that decision in Wakanda Forever. But is there anything more to do with the character? Recasting is definitely an option, but if all he does going forward is just show up every now and then to say hi, is it really worth keeping the character around?
@kalzium88579 ай бұрын
The sequels only work if you retcon the ot. Basicly in rotj the good guys had to lose. Luke gives in to the dark side and disconnects from the force and so on. I don't think thst there is a greater disrespect than to retcon the ending of ep 6.
@Deuteromis9 ай бұрын
Well Disney is actively rewriting the canon.
@Paul_McSeol9 ай бұрын
Hey Thor, if we assume that the Rey movie could be a good film, what would you like to see happen in it? Where should it go and what characters would you like to see join her? Thanks!
@andrewj17549 ай бұрын
Hey Thor, have you watched any of the Foundation show? Did you read any of Asimov’s books? I’m curious to know your opinions on it.
@Phillibetrus9 ай бұрын
With Andor, only thing it needed to do better was to come out before Kenobi, or maybe Book of Boba Fett. I don't care if it is good. If Disney is going to wreck things I like about the George Lucas Star Wars like they did with the sequels or Kenobi I am out, and won't support them anymore.
@grantmonsma35699 ай бұрын
Yeah, by the time it was out I had no reason to be paying for Disney+. I wasn't going to continue to shell out to follow a series and see if it was potentially going to be good when Disney had already demonstrated so often that they couldn't deliver. I was lost as a customer before Andor even had a chance.
@davidgipe9978 ай бұрын
Thor, I would recommend WEG Star Wars D6. There is a fan made Revised edition called Star Wars REUP (Revise, Expanded and Updated). Have 10+ years of running it, so I may be a bit biased. However, love it or hate it, I'd be interested in your and Naboo's opinion. Good Gaming!
@alex.bamberg_9 ай бұрын
"Many Bothans died to bring us this information"
@genghisgahan96239 ай бұрын
I think a clever development would have been the reconciling of the use of former imperial personnel in the new republic military - from industrialists to officers etc- which would have been essential in rebuilding the republic. That would have led to uncomfortable pardons and compromise. I imagine it would have been akin to the rebuilding of the west German army during the cold war. Obviously the war criminals were excluded, but ex Wehrmacht and industrialists who were experienced were required to form the core of the new bundeswehr. It was a necessary compromise in the face of the Soviets. Lots of possibilities for clever stories in such a scenario, especially instead of just recycling the empire as the first order- who are just stormtroopers designed by Apple.
@thedarkmasterthedarkmaster9 ай бұрын
Hey Thor, I know my question will likely not be answered but I wonder if there are any things in the EU that could be implimented into the current stuff to improve the state of disney star wars. Also what would have happened if the republic didn't win the galactic civil war, would Palpatine just have taken control of the confederacy
@Scorkey3339 ай бұрын
I thought the New Republic was pottayed better in the Bloodline and Aftermath trilogy (which I only read a few months ago) books. Far from competent or untroubled, but I think better than what it is in recent shows. Woo! Farscape! The Expanse is great, just keep in mind the series doesn't finish the whole story because there are three more books of plot left. Worth the read, in my opinion.
@MedalionDS99 ай бұрын
I am in the minority that prefers the ending to ROTJ for the special edition over Yub Nub... Yub Nub seriously makes me cringe everytime
@saberiandream3169 ай бұрын
I like the Special Edition better too.
@SuperLuis2259 ай бұрын
Was it chris gore who basically said "The mlst disrespectful thing modern star wars did, was not giving us a scene with tge original characters together again. Not having han, luke and leia in a room, now that carrie is dead, is ridiculous"
@burgesswilliams87459 ай бұрын
Not making rey lukes daughter but instead palpatines granddaughter was the dumbest idea in starwars
@RedRock22Productions9 ай бұрын
For me, the Remastered is my favorite of the RotJ ending. Not just seeing the galaxy celebrating telling us that there is hope for the future, but for the music. It's so perfect for a finale and I just love listening to it.
@fremenchips9 ай бұрын
The New Republic's incompetence is even funnier when you remember that the Empire was only around for 20 years. It should be in everyone's living memory who's older then Luke and Leia, it isn't like they were trying to create something that was totally foreign to the galaxy.
@chasehedges67759 ай бұрын
Exactly.
@chasehedges67759 ай бұрын
It's bad writing
@cybertramon00129 ай бұрын
The New Republic HAD to be incompetent. Because otherwise the First Order wouldn't be as big a threat as it was, and the Resistance would have all the members of the New Republic to help them not be the underdogs. Of course, a more creative writer could've made a New Republic vs. The First Order idea actually work. Instead of just doing a rehash of the OT
@chasehedges67759 ай бұрын
@@cybertramon0012 The Yuuzhan Vong>>>>> The first Order
@achaudhari1019 ай бұрын
@@cybertramon0012 Except the New Republic even in Legends was weak and incompetent. Between Yuzhan Vong and Cadeus, that's quite an achievement to have multiple wars in a row.
@richardziolkowski72469 ай бұрын
The new republic struggled pretty mightily in the Thrawn Trilogy. If you look at human history, revolutions are usually followed by civil wars. When I think of the New Republic, I think of the parallels to the French Revolution which resulted in a new government every 3 -4 years before Napoleon brought things full circle. In Andor, there's that scene where Saw Geurero (sp?) talks about the different factions and how he doesn't like or respect any of them. Establishing the New Republic was always going to be difficult. I don't believe that reflects badly on the legacy characters.
@MegaKnight20129 ай бұрын
The original Thrawn Trilogy was such a good story. It had the political intrigue of a spy novel, war story, and a Game of Thrones (without being as bogged down as Martin's bloated storytelling), whilst also having plenty of action and adventure. Thor makes a great point in that, what guarantee do we have that Po and Rey can succeed where Luke and Leia failed weirdly reminds me of how I felt after watching Crazy Rich Asians. At the end, they're dancing and celebrating, especially the main female lead's new engagement, yet every marriage in that rich family turns out bad, so what hope is there for the female lead?
@glen95939 ай бұрын
Hey Thor, have you heard about the rumour/'story' about Elon Musk teaming up with Peltz to take over Disney and if so what do you think about it? For me, something drastic has to happen to breathe new life into Star Wars and even though I'm no Muskophile I do think he'd clean house at Lucasfilm and I can't see that being a bad thing. Be interested to hear your and Naboo's opinion on this. Cheers.
@nurabsal0x018c9 ай бұрын
Luke in TLJ is the worst overall, but it started right out of the gate - in our timeline, with Force Awakens wiping out ROTJ, and in-universe timeline, with the “Mandoverse” clearly showing the victory at the end of ROTJ was over about five minutes after the Ewoks all went to bed. Great Value Thrawn adds insult to injury.
@nobleghost11779 ай бұрын
For new TTRPG systems, I like Stars Without Number. It's a cool sci-fi system that has psionics and aliens without dipping into science fantasy
@cory4nek9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the response! Sad to hear we are getting a truncated single season vs more.
@-AtomsPhere-9 ай бұрын
The Force Theme (Binary Sunset) will always be my favorite. That song IS Star Wars.
@thechairman749 ай бұрын
I think the biggest problem with anything post-Return is that George just let too much time pass before returning to make a new series. Yeah I understand he didn't want to go back just yet and was waiting for the technology to improve and also because he wanted to do the prequels. That time obviously was the best time to do sequels as the cast still weren't too old yet but what about the prequels? Well, as I've pitched before you could have told a story set simultaneously in the past and the present a la The Godfather Part II. Anakin's story and Luke's story reflect each other but in different ways. Something from Anakin's past is needed to help Luke fight the current threat. Maybe Luke discovers that R2 was there the whole time and he accesses R2's memories to find out what he needs to know.
@justin17309 ай бұрын
I had the original VHS release without the remastered nonsene and Han shooting first. The beginning of the tapes had the Lucas interview where he promised a prequel trilogy and implied ep 7-9 would also come. I watched it so many times that the tapes would only play with a ton of static. The only good thing they did when remastering original trilogy was the awful Ewok song at the end.
@-AtomsPhere-9 ай бұрын
To me it’s so obvious why Andor wasn’t a bigger hit. I think the problem is characterized PERFECTLY with Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon. Both those shows also handled more mature themes and intricate characters and storylines. Where they differ from Andor, though, is they never forgot the importance of those dang dragons. And that cathartic action that those dragons brought to the show elevated it from an 8 to an 11. Even Tony Gilroy understood this when he added that delicious seasoning of Vader at the end of Rogue One. Vader was the dragon. Andor had no dragons. All the ingredients were there and the food was good, but Andor forgot to add that last crucial detail of putting a cherry on top. I’m not saying the show needed empty fan service but it needed one or two “Vader” moments to bring it to that next level. As is…it kind of just completely went along. I’m hoping for bigger moments in season two that compliment the good writing and characters. Andor shouldn’t forgot that it is in the Star Wars universe and bring a little more excitement and wonder in future, climactic moments.
@JoRoq19 ай бұрын
What would you consider a good “Vader” moment would be? What or who would be the dragon that the audience would find believable? “Andor” is a side-story to the main Skywalker saga, while GOT and HOD are that franchise’s main saga. It is not a completely fair comparison. Nothing in “Andor” is critical to watching the main movies. Instead, “Andor” is the opportunity to explore what was happening elsewhere, what lead up to events of the main saga. There are no epic grand moments, because the meta-story is not there yet. (Epic character moments, yes, but no single galaxy-shaking events.) Vader worked well in Rogue One because it was the time in the story for an epic event, the formal launch of open warfare and setting the stage for the main saga. “Andor” is not taking place at that same level; it is filling in the foundations for those big moments yet to come in the timeline.
@-AtomsPhere-9 ай бұрын
@@JoRoq1 I see what you’re saying, and I think the burden is on the writers to come up with moments once in a while that remind the audience this grounded story is taking place in a fantastical/mystical galaxy. Just because Andor’s story is taking place on a mostly human level, doesn’t mean it isn’t still a part of the main Star Wars galaxy. I think a minor issue with the show was not having hardly ANY aliens. Where were they?! I say still write a great, grounded plot driven character story, but EMBRACE the Star Wars universe while you’re doing it. I think having K2-SO in season 2 will help with that. I’m not saying make monsters, aliens or force users a focus of the story, I’m just saying don’t forget about them because they ARE a part of the universe and why someone would watch the show. I just really want Andor to succeed, and by stripping the show of the things that make Star Wars unique, they’re severely limiting its appeal (as made obvious by season 1’s very low viewership). So I hope the show finds the balance in season 2 by telling a mature story, but being exciting enough that viewers will think they HAVE to watch the next episode. They need to end each episode with a BANG! I hope they can do it.
@lennyztrobos86789 ай бұрын
@@JoRoq1 Did'nt see it myself but I've absorbed alot of it through dicourse and in-depth reviews. It seems Andor made a point of showing the banality of the Empire. You have generals and supervisors slacking off, ignoring their duties, and one major Empire character eating dinner with his mom, stuff like that. That's not epic, its like anti-epic. And I think that was the point they wanted to make for some reason? What I needed to hear about was some serious heroics on display. Like imagine if that boring Syril guy does some investigating, and happens upon some random Jedi in hiding, who then just proceeds to go complete ham! Hes cutting down scores of troopers, reflecting shots, jumping around, hes just unstoppable, and hes chasing down our anti-hero. Syril runs, he slides under closing doors, he drives a vehicle, ducking through crowd, everything that he can. That would be cool. I would be interested in seeing that.
@JoRoq19 ай бұрын
@@lennyztrobos8678 That banality is the point. What happens to the “little people”. What drives Syril to go from private security (overseen and belittled by the Empire) to wanting to work for the Empire directly? What drives Cassian, a street rat with no thought to politics, to ultimately become a champion of the cause in Rogue One? What drives a man to betray his own morals and convictions to organize terroristic activities and intentionally let allies be killed? What drives a Senator to betray her own family in order to undermine the very government she is part of? It’s not always massive dramatic events, but a series of small things slowly growing larger - the snowball rolling down the snow-covered mountain until it is finally the size of a boulder. The series is certainly not to everyone’s taste. But it stays committed with where it wants to be, in the unsung portions of the larger story away from the flashy action and dramatic crusading. In the struggles of the Everyman, trying to find his way through a dark time, who never becomes that celebrated hero.
@-AtomsPhere-9 ай бұрын
@@clone-sergeant-cyclone I’m not talking about fan service
@DavidWalker19879 ай бұрын
Best solution for what the OT characters are doing in the coming conflict with Thrawn. Ezra and Luke become a buddy cop duo against Thrawn / the imperial remnants, at least until Ahsoka and Sabine return (however they do that). You can have Han and Leia be involved in getting the good parts of the NR to come good and help out (whilst the majority of the NR sucks ass). The specifics obviously depend on what the actual plot turns out to be ... but I figure this allows Luke to have some jedi adventures with Ezra - and for Han and Leia to show their quality ... before the ST arcs do what they do(!).
@rodneylove80279 ай бұрын
Try "RIFTS". Its a series out of the Palladium gaming system (Robotech is their other prominent title). Its a batshit crazy gaming gumbo of robots, power armors, magic, psionics, mercenaries, knights, demons, gods, aliens, supernatural intelligences, vampires, monsters, and a nazilike techno empire that has risen out of the ashes of North America. It was just too off the wall for me to accept when I was gaming from Robotech, but after one game, I was hooked and soon after was doomed to become the go to gamemaster.
@jimrett61979 ай бұрын
Hey Thor, if you’re looking for new ttrpgs, I would highly recommend ffg’s Star Wars line. I’ve ran a couple campaigns the last few years and it’s a pretty fun system, just be aware the dice are a bit of an adjustment coming off dnd
@worstwordmonger9 ай бұрын
Edge of Empires is definitely a fun one. I’m honestly surprised he’s never dabbled
@Numba0039 ай бұрын
I could see Thrawn providing TFA with a loophole of sorts on its writing. Maybe the New Republic is just barely hanging onto its existence after the war with Thrawn and that's why they're so easy to wipe out in TFA? That's just my two cents at the moment though lol. Thank you for another video! I'm still hopeful Star Wars can be good again. God be with you out there everybody. ✝️ :)
@SimpleTricksNonsense9 ай бұрын
There is the real world version of the New Republic ineptitude. The League of Nations failed to prevent WWII from happening.
@chasehedges67759 ай бұрын
Not exactly comforting Considering we may be entering into WW3.
@istari09 ай бұрын
The League of Nations was not a government and no ability to command nations to actually do anything.
@republic92999 ай бұрын
Man, Andor is amazing. One Way Out is too amazing. I really like this style of Star Wars and wish we saw more of it. To me, Disney Star Wars is vain and soulless but Andor had something special. It was just good and not a social statement.
@paulemge91569 ай бұрын
They should have released Andor on ABC after Disney+. It could have been released during the filler time.
@ellicel9 ай бұрын
I had never seen OG SW or the prequels but still knew the fundamentals of the story. I had no previous love of the characters to defend so purely from a storytelling pov I had no interest in the sequels. It didn't make sense to me that the empire was back...except it's not the empire, it's this other thing. It wasn't until Mando that I found something I could enjoy and only with Andor did I finally understand why SW meant so much to people. Andor is what finally got me invested enough to go back to the originals. I completely agree that the sequels, which I still refuse to watch, are disrespectful of the rich lore. In my opinion it's just as bad as the end of Game of Thrones, where it turned out basically nothing from those first few seasons mattered. So, too, with the sequels: Vader's sacrifice and the meaning behind the rebels' victory was all carelessly discarded just to get an empty board. There was still so much more story to tell without wiping away what came before. They only had to look at history for inspiration.
@StefSis9 ай бұрын
Isn't the brilliance of Thrawn that he studies his opponent? This is really something that you could say in big part took place in the series. Thrawn was testing his opponents against his forces, and his undead forces later, and testing their ability to stop him up until they almost succeeded. Now Thrawn knows first hand what doesn't work (and possibly what might actually work against Ahsoka and the gang). In the series Thrawn wasn't really threatened, and I'm sure he knew that. So of course he would use the opportunity to test his enemies. It makes sense to test the nightsister's undead forces as much as anything else that Thrawn did in the series. This makes him even more cynical and a frightening foe.
@Deuteromis9 ай бұрын
In the books he studies the artwork of a culture or planet to learn about them and how to take them down.
@Takwygladapilaw9 ай бұрын
Thrawn wasn't cynical. He commanded with respect and commitment to people serving under him. He inspired instead of creating fear or fanaticism like Tarkin or Vader. Sending troops for slaughter isn't his M.O. He studied cultures and art and could predict their thinking based on this. Thrawn would know what Ahsoka would do because he knew her master. He knew Sabine and Ezra from many confrontations. There was no need for further study. Thrawn from Ahsoka is different person than that from Rebels or books. Filoni characterized him badly in Ahsoka. So how should I look at this character? Because as continuation he is just poorly written mess and I criticize him from this angle.
@Coregno9 ай бұрын
Hey Thor, if you're interested in trying a new talbe top RPG. Take a look at Fantasy Flight Star Wars. Interested of using a number dice system. Fantasy Flight uses a nerative dice system.
@BRONZALiVE9 ай бұрын
I’m rewatching all 11 live action sw films and I’m about to begin the good shit the original trilogy, just after finishing rogue one, and hell I even watched solo and loved it, not a perfect film but a damn good time, anyway you especially after andor season 1 (looking forward to 2) rogue one aged really well, you really feel the struggle of the rebellion and now knowing what mon mothma had to give up and do to make this rebellion happen, and also after the downfall of the galaxy in the prequels, it’s so much better when after all 23 years the rebels win and destroy the empire. But seeing just how incompetent and dumb the new republic is, and the fact that Luke isn’t even remotely relevant nor the og trio when fucking thrawn is coming back, is beyond stupid, honestly to me it’s doing more damage by exploring it now then the forde awakens ever could, at least then the 30 years was a massive gap and we didn’t know exactly what the new republic was all about, but now we know they have to make them so incapable to fit the force awakens, its ruins it and makes the empire look like a far more powerful and stable entity then whatever the hell this new republic is, for me i don’t consider anything canon after return if the jedi, maybe mando 1 and 2 but that’s it
@sparksdog81119 ай бұрын
Okay...hold up...we need not worry about Thrawn. So long as he's written by Filoni, even Dave the Pizza guy can take him down.
@rickbase8339 ай бұрын
Here's what messed up Thrawn.........Dave Filoni. Filoni and his animated series which I didn't watch. You know.....the one where Thrawn was vanquished. I read the very first post ROTJ book trilogy. Thrawn was all that, and when I found out he was finally being brought to live action some 30 years after the books, I like so many fans were ecstatic. Then we got Ahsoka and well.......total let down. Nothing we see coming up is going to excite any of us mult-decade fans......not the new movies or shows......excepting Andor......unless that show gets Woked up too and then nada.
@matteo87899 ай бұрын
Hey Thor, I’m not sure how familiar you are with the Arkham games but with the new suicide squad game coming out it got me thinking about your thoughts on head canon. Personally I can’t see the Batman from the Arkham games reduced to being irredeemably evil and eventually lectured by Harley Quinn of all people before he’s killed unceremoniously. I am basically convincing myself the events of the game took place in a separate universe from Arkham despite the storytellers who had nothing to do with the Arkham games tell us otherwise. This game was made with different leadership and storytellers and it certainly felt that way much like with the sequel trilogy. This brings me to my main issue with Star Wars at the moment where there are many things I can’t agree with and wish things had happened another way. So much has been made that hardly acknowledges previous work and without much care for the property. I am now of the mind that my 7 year old brain dreaming about what happened after return of the Jedi has now surpassed the sequels as canon.
@TSO019 ай бұрын
Well, what're you expecting, when one of the most complex psychological, educated and intellectual SW characters, originally invented by professional experienced sci-fi writer, is attempted to be copied by people who wrote TCW, Rebels and Mandalorian - things quite simple, one-dimensional, and childish in terms of morality and psychology. They just can't get how Thrawn worked as character, it's too high for them.
@BittermanAndy9 ай бұрын
I really didn't like Rogue One (though I could tolerate it) and thought very little of Cassian Andor, the character. But the series, OH MY GOD it was good. Everything around it was terrible, though. Solo? Awful. Ahsoka? Awful. I'm still sticking with Star Wars for the high points (like Andor), but there are so many low points that I've been tempted to give up on it many times... many others probably already have.
@mazkeraid40399 ай бұрын
Andor is just straight up dull, i don’t find him compelling, and i think there are far worse individuals (that can be well written) that doesn’t make me want to sleep.
@Sci-Fi-Mike9 ай бұрын
Sadly, many have, and I can't blame them. I've been disappointed to varying degrees with 85-90% of what Disney has produced. I only watch Disney+ Star Wars when I visit my parents, because they have an account. I refuse to give Disney my money at this point. If it provided quality content I didn't already own on VHS, DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K, I would hand over my money to Disney.
@thomashoughtaling359 ай бұрын
Other than D&D, I played Shadowrun and vampire, both of which are good rpg's
@bluediamonddirector9 ай бұрын
I love A Jedi's Fury as well. That is my favorite lightsaber battle right there
@aurorauplinks9 ай бұрын
Well as I always say, I suspect the Mandalorian and Grogu movie will be good. I suspect it will also have a different name in theaters, but if it doesnt I do suspect it will have a second version of it, but I cannot prove it. the theater cut. and then a second fuller fan of luke skywalker cut with lots of extras. but it is just a suspicion.
@beezysbeatz49249 ай бұрын
I think it says more about Saint Dave Filoni's abilities as a live action director than anything else. Thrawn's live action character felt extremely flat. Cad Bane's too.