Because Lucas decided to give the Jedi super powers that would create plot holes and things for fans to fight about.Why do Jedi insist on lightsabering armed robots when they could just rip them apart or smash them into walls with the force?
Because Lucas decided to give the Jedi super powers that would create plot holes and things for fans to fight about.Why do Jedi insist on lightsabering armed robots when they could just rip them apart or smash them into walls with the force?
Sabine next episode…Sabine seemed like even more of a rookie in the turret than the first time Luke sat behind the Falcon's guns rather than a seasoned Mandalorian who fought on the front lines of a full scale war for many years. It almost felt like Filoni was over-compensating against complaints that Rey was too powerful.
Yeah it did seem odd how long it took her to actually hit anything. Although I suppose that could be due to the fact these are seasoned mercenaries and ex-Jedi and not your usual TIE fighter pilots.Sabine seemed like even more of a rookie in the turret than the first time Luke sat behind the Falcon's guns rather than a seasoned Mandalorian who fought on the front lines of a full scale war for many years. It almost felt like Filoni was over-compensating against complaints that Rey was too powerful.
Sabine did indeed come across that way, but only because of poor execution rather than intent, IMO.Sabine seemed like even more of a rookie in the turret than the first time Luke sat behind the Falcon's guns rather than a seasoned Mandalorian who fought on the front lines of a full scale war for many years. It almost felt like Filoni was over-compensating against complaints that Rey was too powerful.
Yeah, I think you're correct as to what Filoni was going for but then I think of Luke who'd never sat in a gun turret a day in his life and he did much better without any "presets" or someone flying the ship to better line up his shots and it just makes Sabine look like anything but an accomplished combatant.Sabine did indeed come across that way, but only because of poor execution rather than intent, IMO.
When she first gets behind the turret, she notes that Ahsoka has deleted all of Sabine's presets and configurations (demonstrating time behind that same turret in the past). Then she goes on to miss shot after shot because she's having to do things Ahsoka's way, and they aren't working as a team.
No Jedi speed running in her future.
Then Disney can say…Yeah, I think you're correct as to what Filoni was going for but then I think of Luke who'd never sat in a gun turret a day in his life and he did much better without any "presets" or someone flying the ship to better line up his shots and it just makes Sabine look like anything but an accomplished combatant.
Just poor execution like you said that ignores what civilian farmboys and veteran Mandalorians should be capable of compared to one another, which is what made me wonder if Filoni is just going too far to make sure no one calls Sabine a Mary Sue.
I initially liked Sabine but now I think the Sith chick is the most fun to watch.For me Sabine is the most annoying character in the show, she almost made me give up watching during episode one but will stick with it to the end of the season.
Lol at this gif every time the thread gets bumped.
Come on, Khev, be fair... she also crosses her arms a lot.Yep so far Ahsoka is proving to be the most boring and uninteresting mentor ever, lol.
All she does is walk in a circle while quietly judging her student and for some reason Sabine isn't learning anything. Shocking, lol.
Yeah I don't really get the complaints. She's a (former) Jedi in her mid 40's, she's been through a lot and wisened up. She's not much different here than she was in Rebels.To me Ahsoka comes off as calm, and collected rather than "flat." I didn't love EP3 but I am really enjoying Rosario as Ahsoka, and The 2(3?) Dark Jedi are still the scene stealers for me.
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