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OutboundFlight
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5-Feb-2018, 7:43 PM

Mark’s Down On Your Syntax said:

HerekittykittyX said:

Mark’s Down On Your Syntax said:

What inconsistencies were there? Although I’ve seen it a few times I haven’t got around to buying it on disc yet so I haven’t thoroughly dissected it! I remember actually being impressed that continuity with the movies was so good.

Agree there was no issues except for Anakin not mentioning ashoka in revenge of the sith.

I think that can be overlooked because he did have a few other things to think about at that point in time!

But I suppose if they’d known Ahsoka was going to exist when they made the movie they could’ve put a reference to her in the scene when Anakin is talking to the council, or maybe Palpatine could’ve mentioned her?

Ashoka has left the Jedi Order for quite some time at that point, it makes sense the Jedi wouldn’t mention her. I suppose Palpatine could have mentioned her when listing Anakin’s accomplishments, but considering he never even finished training her I think it fits with the canon just fine. Though Anakin and Obi-Wan were fighting alongside Ashoka days before ROTS for the Siege of Mandalore.

I was never really a fan of the jump to 4 stories per arc, sometimes (droids squad arc) they would drag just because they needed to fit in 4 stories for a single idea. Should of kept it like Season 1, where they focused on self contained stories and only expanded the plot with something major. Umbarra is a great arc, but I can’t distinguish one epsidoe from another. On the other hand, I can distinguish the Geonosis arc because each episode followed something wildly different.

My favorite arc is the Citadel Arc, it represents everything I like about the show. I wish Rogue One was like this (entire movie focusing on the team trying to obtain data from a secure facility). Landing on Point Rain or Grievous Intrigue is my favorite standalone episode. And the final Ashoka and Fives arcs are the most emotional moments in the entire saga for me.