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  1. Yes, this episode occurs before Revival. I really liked this episode. Hondo is such a good character... makes me laugh so much. And the Slave 1 was epic! Hondo is so pro. I think I'm actually gonna miss the younglings - Byph was awesome. In my opinion, this season is great, and it keeps getting better.
  2. Fair enough. I guess what I mean is, it's only fair if they have to start from scratch, like Luke has to start the Jedi over from scratch. The Banite line should be dead and gone with Sidious.
  3. Here: http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/A_Necessary_Bond That is the 4th episode in the arc, in which Ahsoka and the younglings aid Hondo in defeating Grievous, as Grievous attacks Hondo's base on Florrum. This is why Hondo's base is in shambles in Revival. So technically, Grievous can't stab Adi Gallia's corpse, since she hasn't died yet. I wouldn't consider it humiliating to lose to Ahsoka teamed up with pirates. But we'll see how legit it is in a couple weeks, I guess.
  4. When did I say there would be no dark side? My point was, there needs to be an enemy using the dark side of the force, and likely a red lightsaber. However, the dark side user(s) should be starting from scratch, just like Luke is doing with the light side. His "Jedi" are much different from the Jedi order of old. The Sith line died out with Sidious and Vader. There will be baddies who will come up and fill the power vacuum, but they won't be genuine Sith.
  5. That article is pure nonsense. So they were tipped off by "industry insiders" only days after a director was chosen, and started to form IDEAS for a new script? Not even the writer knows who is in the story yet, let alone these imaginary "insiders". Get used to this people, there will be rumours like this until Episode VII comes out. Just sit tight.
  6. The Sith cannot return as a dominant force without ruining the meaning and importance of Vader's redemption and Palpatine's death. Unless they go the galaxy-wide invasion route (Yuuzhan Vong style), they will have to make the scope of this trilogy a little smaller. Maybe they have to defeat the re-grouped remnants of the Empire, or maybe the Mandalorians start a conquest in the wake of the recently overthrown government. Those scenarios could satisfy the "Wars" in "Star Wars", but that doesn't solve everything. There HAVE to be lightsaber battles, with red lightsabers in the hands of the antagonist(s), otherwise Disney can kiss their profits goodbye. I feel like dark Jedi would work... or just basic dark-side users. But Sith and Sith code should die with Palps, just like the old Jedi order was wiped out without record. Seems only fair.
  7. Man, that's a lot of 'Soka hate right there. Have you watched any TCW since the first season? She really has come a long way since then. She is one of my favourite characters now.
  8. Actually, Revival IS after this arc. Revival happens after Grievous destroys Hondo's base, which happens in the 4th episode of this arc. I think Hondo is friendly to Obi-Wan because of the events in this arc, actually. On another note, the Tennant droid fighting without his arms or head was awesome, even if it was a stretch. And Ahsoka is quite the warrior... she's come a long way since season 1!
  9. Ahsoka gets frozen in carbonite, and sits in some crime lord's basement for 50 years or so, and wakes up just in time to be the central character of Episode VII. You heard it here first.
  10. Yep, Hondo will still be alive and kicking at the end of this arc. I know right? There was so much groaning about this arc, but it has been stellar so far. If the rest of the season is this good, I will be very pleased.
  11. I was really impressed with this episode. Hondo is such a great character, and so is Ahsoka! The Tennant droid was a treat, too. I wonder how Hondo plans to profit from Ahsoka? Ransom? Auction her off as a slave?
  12. To be fair, the Jedi never used them in ROTJ... they could in KOTOR.
  13. I don't know if anyone has said this, but there were Gamorrean Axes in KOTOR (or maybe KOTOR II). The line has already been crossed, years ago.
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