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<blockquote data-quote="Palifan" data-source="post: 528887" data-attributes="member: 4095"><p>Well I watched ep 9 yesterday and must admit that it was more of a struggle to get through than I thought it would be. There was something that didn't quite click with it for me this time around and as this is only my second viewing of it it does feel like this won't be one I'll be going back to that much.</p><p></p><p>There's nothing especially wrong with it as a piece of entertainment, but I guess this last trilogy maybe doesn't have the staying power of the other two (yes I'm even thinking now that the prequels might hold up better as a continuation of the star wars galaxy than these films). It's way to early to know for sure so I'll see how these grow on me over time and I have enjoyed watching them at the cinema so it's all certainly not doom and gloom from me.</p><p></p><p>One thing that did seem odd about ep 9 though was that the original way finder was in Kylo's Tie fighter (the TIE Whisper apparently), which I thought was destroyed when his ship crashed and exploded when Rey sliced the wing off. He then smashed the other one on the death star but after Rey stole his Tie fighter from there she pulled it out of the burning wreckage on Ahch-To. All I can guess is that Kylo removed it from his exploded Tie fighter after Rey sliced the wing off but it does seem to be a little bit of a stretch.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, just watched the last ep ever of The Clone Wars series and have to say that those last 4 episodes are exactly how Star Wars should be made. Between those episodes and The Mandalorian it feels like the Star Wars franchise is finally getting back on track <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> </p><p></p><p>Ian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Palifan, post: 528887, member: 4095"] Well I watched ep 9 yesterday and must admit that it was more of a struggle to get through than I thought it would be. There was something that didn't quite click with it for me this time around and as this is only my second viewing of it it does feel like this won't be one I'll be going back to that much. There's nothing especially wrong with it as a piece of entertainment, but I guess this last trilogy maybe doesn't have the staying power of the other two (yes I'm even thinking now that the prequels might hold up better as a continuation of the star wars galaxy than these films). It's way to early to know for sure so I'll see how these grow on me over time and I have enjoyed watching them at the cinema so it's all certainly not doom and gloom from me. One thing that did seem odd about ep 9 though was that the original way finder was in Kylo's Tie fighter (the TIE Whisper apparently), which I thought was destroyed when his ship crashed and exploded when Rey sliced the wing off. He then smashed the other one on the death star but after Rey stole his Tie fighter from there she pulled it out of the burning wreckage on Ahch-To. All I can guess is that Kylo removed it from his exploded Tie fighter after Rey sliced the wing off but it does seem to be a little bit of a stretch. Anyway, just watched the last ep ever of The Clone Wars series and have to say that those last 4 episodes are exactly how Star Wars should be made. Between those episodes and The Mandalorian it feels like the Star Wars franchise is finally getting back on track :D Ian [/QUOTE]
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