T-Bone wrote:
Another blah episode and what do you know, it is the season finale next. I am not sure they have anything left to make this interesting enough for another season. Overall, other than a couple of decent fight scenes this has been a lot of fluff that has gone nowhere.
I still want to know how a fire spread throughout the entire STONE mining base! They showed two different episodes of the base burning down and it still makes no sense.
Why were the Jedi using mechanical tools to locate the source of the force on the planet? They are Jedi that are suppose to be able to sense the force. The wookie Jedi was scanning the ground using a metal detector!
Why did the scanner from the Jedi spaceship not pick up a HUGE abandoned (on top of a mountain) mining base using a gigantic power generator?
If the witch was going to give the kids to the Jedi, then why did she turn herself into a demon black mist (LOST black smoke style) and try and vaporize Mae?
What happened to the power of MANY that Trinity could kill them ALL mentally using the force?
Trinity has no back bone and has to be the most gullible character in franchise history.
First she lets Sol talk her into letting all of them enter the witch base when she clearly thinks it's a bad idea.
Then she does nothing when Sol wonders away from the camp and "just happens" to find the only two kids on the entire planet in the woods.
Lets Sol trick her into testing the kids and then actually taking them back to the Jedi for training when she says the council said NO.
Tells Sol to lie about what happened because she knows she fucked up.
Then gets killed 16 years later because she can't avoid a dagger in the heart while holding the first dagger at the bar tender alien. She is not smart enough to just deflect the dagger at the bar tender alien and not just hold it in front of his face like an idiot. Why the bartender didn't move slightly to the left or right and just stayed starring at the dagger; I'll never know.
Horrible writing mixed with some interesting characters that could have been great story plots if the writer wasn't more concerned about political statements then quality story writing.