@strikerecho2592منذ 4 سنواتFun Fact: While working on this episode, Sam Witwer, aka The Son, corrected a mistake to Dave Filoni. The mistake was that in the original script Anakin id="hidden2" class="buttons"> was meant to say to Shimi “I have a wife. You would love her”. However, it was changed as in The Phantom Menace they both had already met. ....وسعت24
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@thehighground4446منذ 4 سنواتI think The Son was responsible for Ahsoka and Anakins visions but Obi-Wan's was actually Qui-Gon contacting him through the nexus in the force and id="hidden3" class="buttons"> manifesting within it. He's the only one to have a "Force Ghost" like appearance and Obi-wan has his vision in real time whilst Ahsoka'is more of a nightmare. ....وسعت19
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@MiniLegoProductionsمنذ 4 سنواتThis arc was so weird but so good at the same time! I like how unique it is and the lore it expands 31
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@HistoryUnwoundمنذ 4 سنواتI think it’s less about Anakin using the Dark Side during the test as much as it is using Light and Dark equally. 50
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@jeffmiller6025منذ 4 سنواتThe Son is not the embodiment of the Darkside. The text (in the second or third episode of the arc) is clear about this: The Father points out that the id="hidden4" class="buttons"> Son has fallen to the Darkside. The Daughter comments that it’s in his nature. And the Father rejects this. The Mortis arc does a lot of weird subtle things. And one of those is to point out that natural, dynamic darkness and the Darkside are not the same thing. Do with that what you will, but the text is weirdly clear about it, if subtle. ....وسعت43
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@Jedi_Spartan_38منذ 4 سنوات In both TCW and Legends, Anakin got massively screwed over by the Clone Wars happening when they did, in TCW he got immediately promoted (which he presumably loved since there are notes by him in The Jedi Path saying he wanted to skip the Jedi Trials) and in Legends he only got promoted 6 months before Episode 3 and there are multiple places where he's put through hell (eg: everything from Jabiim to finding Obi Wan and Alpha) and also other places where he believes that he's ready for the trials and more responsibility in the Clone Wars as early as the Muunilinst episodes of the Clone Wars micro series. ....وسعت18
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@gillesetienne5359منذ 2 سنواتSmall details. Before the test we can hear some music notes from the theme force. And after the test. When the ship leave the planet we can hear the dark id="hidden6" class="buttons"> side theme. It's like Anakin has made the choice to stay with his friend (wich is attachement and love) wich lead to the dark side instead of keeping the balance in the force by staying on the planet to controle the 2 sibling. ....وسعت2
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@EChaconمنذ 4 سنواتThe most interesting and strangest arc of the Clone Wars begins. 40
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@dualdestry2856منذ 4 سنواتThe words you are looking for are the Id (the primal, need-need-need morality), the Superego (the moral center for doing selfless acts for others), and id="hidden7" class="buttons"> the Ego (the central decision maker that decides between the Ego and the Superego) ....وسعت7
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@legostarwarsfan159منذ 4 سنواتIt is indeed interesting that Anakin doesn't believe in the chosen one prophecy, but I guess it's more that he kind of associates the chosen one id="hidden8" class="buttons"> as a sort of almost god in a sense that can never lose and is allpowerfull and perfect. And well nobody is perfect so probably every time he faces loss or failure, he kinda thinks that the chosen one should not lose anything or fail in that scenario and thus dabbles in the dark side in a sort of attempt to live up to those impossible standards to well meet the expectations people have of him in a sense. At least that's how I understood it. ....وسعت9
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@goldenfiberwheat238منذ 4 سنوات I like that model better. The one in rebels looks like a completely different person aside from the forehead markings 6
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@EyedMiteمنذ 4 سنواتI’m glad I finally get to hear you guys talk about this arc!!!! 7
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@gary24fanمنذ 4 سنواتYes! My favorite arc of the Clone Wars. I love it when Star Wars gets strange and I hope they do more oddball stuff in The Mandalorian and other series. 9
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@redterror66منذ 4 سنواتThe scene with Shmi reminds me of the exorcist when the demon pretends to be Damien's mother 4
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@random135246منذ 4 سنواتGreat discussion!! Been waiting for this review :) 3
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@WhiteWolf496منذ 4 سنواتI rewatched this arc today. Its one of my top 5 in the show. 3
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@mauricebarlow6198منذ 4 سنواتThank you for the video. Keep up the good work. Great video. 1
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@thebluepig3737منذ 4 سنواتCan you guys bring back Star Wars minute for the whole crew of people in the ZETA class lander in rouge one, everyone in jabbas palace, and the neimodian id="hidden11" class="buttons"> assistants in episode 1? (I know most of these would be legends but I’m ok with that) I binged a lot of your Star Wars minutes they were very cool ....وسعت2
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@SecurityJonمنذ 4 سنواتEvery time I start to watch these video, I think of fun with flags 3
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@darthwint3823منذ 4 سنواتObi Wan didn't want to train Anakin, he only did it has a promise to his dying master.. 1
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@alexdman8003منذ 4 سنواتDude I doubt you'll see this but brotha its it tough to watch that show chronologically I just got done with Rebels in my timeline rewatch lol 2
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@ormapa1206منذ 4 سنواتYes my favourite arc with the Yoda one. 1
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@SuperPowerGeekمنذ 4 سنواتAw if any episode needed the random facts at the end its these three. 1
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@4KMediaGuyمنذ 4 سنواتIs Star Wars celebration still gonna happen this year?
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@StuartLugsdenمنذ 4 سنواتMortis was going to appear in Colin Trevorrow's version of IX. That would have been really awesome. 5
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@richthekid3188منذ 4 سنواتThis is off topic but is anyone looking for an Anakin Skywalker Force FX Lightsaber by Master Replicas?
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@silvanstamm8068منذ 4 سنواتi actually liked the old format more tbh 1
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@gordoneichhorn2486منذ 4 سنواتEvery 2,000 years? High republic mortis arc?
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@adampennington979منذ 4 سنواتI liked the old way you did these videos better.
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@Tinkerbe11منذ 4 سنواتThis starts like a Star Trek (original series) episode. There's a distrss call, the crew lands on an unknown planet with strange life forms. 2
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@patrickschardt7724منذ 2 سنواتParents vs siblings or literally a god of any religion balancing good and evil. You can’t have one without the other
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@sammywestenberger9303منذ 4 سنواتADYWAN Star Wars Episode 4 a New Hope & The Empire Strikes Back Revisited Blu-ray Scene & Language Selections Behind The Scene Deleted Scenes
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@MCLegoboyمنذ 4 سنواتI may be in the minority, but I am not much of a fan of the Mortis Arc. Overlords is the only episode I really like of the three because the next two just id="hidden12" class="buttons"> go both too weird, but also kind of boring at the same time. It starts to feel like George explaining the Force, but in a way that's like a word definition using its own word to define it; The Force is this because Force reasons. But later we got Yoda's Journey that explores the Force in a very cohesive way and is really engaging but also still has some mystery behind it, and then Dave went further with Bendu and the World Between Worlds in Rebels, and I was all about it, so go figure. I honestly don't get why so many people love the Mortis Arc outside of the big bad Force Wielders and the uses of the Force that we see in it, but as far as the plot goes, I mean, I just don't know about it. I love the Son, I like the concept of Dark Ahsoka, I really actually like most of Overlords as a whole with everyone's visions and Anakin making the Taco Girl choice, it is a great singular episode, and I kind of wish it stayed that way because from there we start acquiring daggers and killing everyone so that there is balance, but also not really and it's just. it's too far out there, I don't get it, and sometimes the episodes just drag. I'm sure it all makes sense in George's head, but whatever it is, it cannot be manifested outside of his brain. ....وسعت2
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@strikerecho2592منذ 4 سنواتFun Fact: While working on this episode, Sam Witwer, aka The Son, corrected a mistake to Dave Filoni. The mistake was that in the original script Anakin id="hidden13" class="buttons"> was meant to say to Shimi “I have a wife. You would love her”. However, it was changed as in The Phantom Menace they both had already met. ....وسعت24
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@thehighground4446منذ 4 سنواتI think The Son was responsible for Ahsoka and Anakins visions but Obi-Wan's was actually Qui-Gon contacting him through the nexus in the force and id="hidden14" class="buttons"> manifesting within it. He's the only one to have a "Force Ghost" like appearance and Obi-wan has his vision in real time whilst Ahsoka'is more of a nightmare. ....وسعت19
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@jeffmiller6025منذ 4 سنواتThe Son is not the embodiment of the Darkside. The text (in the second or third episode of the arc) is clear about this: The Father points out that the id="hidden15" class="buttons"> Son has fallen to the Darkside. The Daughter comments that it’s in his nature. And the Father rejects this. The Mortis arc does a lot of weird subtle things. And one of those is to point out that natural, dynamic darkness and the Darkside are not the same thing. Do with that what you will, but the text is weirdly clear about it, if subtle. ....وسعت43
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@Jedi_Spartan_38منذ 4 سنوات In both TCW and Legends, Anakin got massively screwed over by the Clone Wars happening when they did, in TCW he got immediately promoted (which he presumably loved since there are notes by him in The Jedi Path saying he wanted to skip the Jedi Trials) and in Legends he only got promoted 6 months before Episode 3 and there are multiple places where he's put through hell (eg: everything from Jabiim to finding Obi Wan and Alpha) and also other places where he believes that he's ready for the trials and more responsibility in the Clone Wars as early as the Muunilinst episodes of the Clone Wars micro series. ....وسعت18
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@gillesetienne5359منذ 2 سنواتSmall details. Before the test we can hear some music notes from the theme force. And after the test. When the ship leave the planet we can hear the dark id="hidden17" class="buttons"> side theme. It's like Anakin has made the choice to stay with his friend (wich is attachement and love) wich lead to the dark side instead of keeping the balance in the force by staying on the planet to controle the 2 sibling. ....وسعت2
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@dualdestry2856منذ 4 سنواتThe words you are looking for are the Id (the primal, need-need-need morality), the Superego (the moral center for doing selfless acts for others), and id="hidden18" class="buttons"> the Ego (the central decision maker that decides between the Ego and the Superego) ....وسعت7
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@legostarwarsfan159منذ 4 سنواتIt is indeed interesting that Anakin doesn't believe in the chosen one prophecy, but I guess it's more that he kind of associates the chosen one id="hidden19" class="buttons"> as a sort of almost god in a sense that can never lose and is allpowerfull and perfect. And well nobody is perfect so probably every time he faces loss or failure, he kinda thinks that the chosen one should not lose anything or fail in that scenario and thus dabbles in the dark side in a sort of attempt to live up to those impossible standards to well meet the expectations people have of him in a sense. At least that's how I understood it. ....وسعت9
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@thebluepig3737منذ 4 سنواتCan you guys bring back Star Wars minute for the whole crew of people in the ZETA class lander in rouge one, everyone in jabbas palace, and the neimodian id="hidden22" class="buttons"> assistants in episode 1? (I know most of these would be legends but I’m ok with that) I binged a lot of your Star Wars minutes they were very cool ....وسعت2
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@MCLegoboyمنذ 4 سنواتI may be in the minority, but I am not much of a fan of the Mortis Arc. Overlords is the only episode I really like of the three because the next two just id="hidden23" class="buttons"> go both too weird, but also kind of boring at the same time. It starts to feel like George explaining the Force, but in a way that's like a word definition using its own word to define it; The Force is this because Force reasons. But later we got Yoda's Journey that explores the Force in a very cohesive way and is really engaging but also still has some mystery behind it, and then Dave went further with Bendu and the World Between Worlds in Rebels, and I was all about it, so go figure. I honestly don't get why so many people love the Mortis Arc outside of the big bad Force Wielders and the uses of the Force that we see in it, but as far as the plot goes, I mean, I just don't know about it. I love the Son, I like the concept of Dark Ahsoka, I really actually like most of Overlords as a whole with everyone's visions and Anakin making the Taco Girl choice, it is a great singular episode, and I kind of wish it stayed that way because from there we start acquiring daggers and killing everyone so that there is balance, but also not really and it's just. it's too far out there, I don't get it, and sometimes the episodes just drag. I'm sure it all makes sense in George's head, but whatever it is, it cannot be manifested outside of his brain. ....وسعت2
مقاطع الفيديو ذات الصلة على The Clone Wars Chronological Rewatch - Overlords Review and Analysis:
The Mortis arc does a lot of weird subtle things. And one of those is to point out that natural, dynamic darkness and the Darkside are not the same thing. Do with that what you will, but the text is weirdly clear about it, if subtle. ....وسعت 43
Its one of my top 5 in the show. 3
I honestly don't get why so many people love the Mortis Arc outside of the big bad Force Wielders and the uses of the Force that we see in it, but as far as the plot goes, I mean, I just don't know about it. I love the Son, I like the concept of Dark Ahsoka, I really actually like most of Overlords as a whole with everyone's visions and Anakin making the Taco Girl choice, it is a great singular episode, and I kind of wish it stayed that way because from there we start acquiring daggers and killing everyone so that there is balance, but also not really and it's just. it's too far out there, I don't get it, and sometimes the episodes just drag. I'm sure it all makes sense in George's head, but whatever it is, it cannot be manifested outside of his brain. ....وسعت 2
The Mortis arc does a lot of weird subtle things. And one of those is to point out that natural, dynamic darkness and the Darkside are not the same thing. Do with that what you will, but the text is weirdly clear about it, if subtle. ....وسعت 43
I honestly don't get why so many people love the Mortis Arc outside of the big bad Force Wielders and the uses of the Force that we see in it, but as far as the plot goes, I mean, I just don't know about it. I love the Son, I like the concept of Dark Ahsoka, I really actually like most of Overlords as a whole with everyone's visions and Anakin making the Taco Girl choice, it is a great singular episode, and I kind of wish it stayed that way because from there we start acquiring daggers and killing everyone so that there is balance, but also not really and it's just. it's too far out there, I don't get it, and sometimes the episodes just drag. I'm sure it all makes sense in George's head, but whatever it is, it cannot be manifested outside of his brain. ....وسعت 2