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Of course. How do you know its rubbish without watching it out of interest?Don't watch it if its rubbish...
Of course. How do you know its rubbish without watching it out of interest?Don't watch it if its rubbish...
You watch one or two episodes, decide it’s bad and you don’t watch the remainderOf course. How do you know its rubbish without watching it out of interest?
You watch one or two episodes, decide it’s bad and you don’t watch the remainder
That seems entirely more sensible than watching it and then running to the internet to tell everyone how bad you thought it was. You then rinse and repeat each week despite not liking the first, second, third, forth or fifth episodes and so on. I don’t know about you but if I don’t like something, I stop watching it immediately, I frankly do not have the time or the brain capacity to watch something I don’t like.
Of course. How do you know its rubbish without watching it out of interest?
He was prophecised to bring balance to the force, he brought balance to the force by there only being 2 Jedi in Yoda & Obi and 2 Sith in Palps and Vader, balance of dark & lightNot exactly the prodigy with Midi-chlorian count off the charts.
You watch one or two episodes, decide it’s bad and you don’t watch the remainder
And yet the most bemusing light sabre strike ever seems to go unquestioned. That being Obi Wan in episode 4 somehow vanishing into nothing when hit by the sabre.
Though I suppose these days people would somehow try and connect that to being similar to Luke vanishing because of the effort used in last jedi to force project to another planet. Not the best comparison considering Obi Wan was basically standing about during a slow motion light sabre battle.
My understanding is that at the point of his death his physical body returned to the force, he sacrificed himself for the greater good. Entirely different circumstances to multiple people getting a light saber through the body and living to tell the tale.And yet the most bemusing light sabre strike ever seems to go unquestioned. That being Obi Wan in episode 4 somehow vanishing into nothing when hit by the sabre.
Though I suppose these days people would somehow try and connect that to being similar to Luke vanishing because of the effort used in last jedi to force project to another planet. Not the best comparison considering Obi Wan was basically standing about during a slow motion light sabre battle.
My understanding is that at the point of his death his physical body returned to the force, he sacrificed himself for the greater good. Entirely different circumstances to multiple people getting a light saber through the body and living to tell the tale.
You literally stated the other time it's happened with Luke, they both became one with the force at the moment of their death.But is that what actually happened or what you interpret to have happened? It's never happened since.
Indeed. That's what I took from it. Qui gon taught the others after his death while he was a ghost.Perhaps the difference is that the other three were prepared in the moment.