As much as I admire Lucas for a lot of things, his insistence on constant alterations of his creation is really annoying. He instilled that in Dave Filoni and any interviews I've seen with the guy and he does the same thing that George does where he is always changing his answers to questions of lore with some convoluted explanation that often contradicts itself or what they said in previous interviews. They sound insightful on the surface but with a bit of thought they're really nonsensical.
In some ways I think George is arrogant and I suppose if you create something that literally changes the world, that's bound to happen. I think Dave has a tendency to use his relationship to George to justify certain ideas instead of the ideas being what's best for the story. There's a certain arrogance to that because it assumes that Lucas's notions were always the right ones and if George entrusted Dave to carry on that spirit you get the sense that people are afraid to question it. So I'm not saying Filoni is arrogant in the way we necessarily think, but I think he rests on his credentials within Lucasfilm in a way that projects a sense of arrogance, even if it's subconscious.
I've never cared for Filoni's work. He just never appealed to me and I honestly don't understand his popularity. I also feel Filoni has an incessant need to recreate Clone Wars with every project he makes by rectonning any story he's involved in to feature his Clone Wars cast of characters, even if it means rectonning significant portions of the lore to do it.
In some ways I think George is arrogant and I suppose if you create something that literally changes the world, that's bound to happen. I think Dave has a tendency to use his relationship to George to justify certain ideas instead of the ideas being what's best for the story. There's a certain arrogance to that because it assumes that Lucas's notions were always the right ones and if George entrusted Dave to carry on that spirit you get the sense that people are afraid to question it. So I'm not saying Filoni is arrogant in the way we necessarily think, but I think he rests on his credentials within Lucasfilm in a way that projects a sense of arrogance, even if it's subconscious.
I've never cared for Filoni's work. He just never appealed to me and I honestly don't understand his popularity. I also feel Filoni has an incessant need to recreate Clone Wars with every project he makes by rectonning any story he's involved in to feature his Clone Wars cast of characters, even if it means rectonning significant portions of the lore to do it.