Joek3rr
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I get what you're saying and I agree to a point but you see how the line is blurred now?
Yeah, a little bit. But it doesn't bother me...... yet
I get what you're saying and I agree to a point but you see how the line is blurred now?
Obi-Wan barely rustling a few vines, I just rewatched that scene, is not the same thing as summoning lightning to burn down a giant tree or smacking Luke on the forehead with a cane. It wouldn't surprise me if they took that idea further and started having ghosts do even dumber things. Which again, begs the question, if they are capable of interacting with the land of the living in that way, why wouldn't they intercede to help their friends? I don't have a problem with them walking on the ground as its a practical issue of shooting a scene with two characters in the frame rather than having to suspend one character on wires or something. Come to think of it what if they tried to pick something up and their hand passed right through it, reminding the audience that they are in fact dead?
I can suspend my disbelief but there has to be a line otherwise I'm watching a cartoon.
I understand the idea behind the loss of the guide in the heroes journey is to put the focus on the protagonist and ensure that they must rise to face their destiny on their own.
I have my issues with Rey and her relationship to Luke and the hero cycle but I'm not going to retread that whole thing again. Suffice it to say I get what you're saying though.
Though I disagree with your notion that light and dark not being good and evil. The whole balance of the Force nonsense just complicates the matter. Balance would imply that light and dark could coexist peaceably. They can't. Otherwise we wouldn't have a story. The way the stories have always gone in the films, balance means the light side wins, which is not balance at all.
Light and dark are diametrically opposed to one another and this is the eternal conflict in storytelling. Moral ambiguity can exist to a point but Star Wars was never too concerned with that.
Though I disagree with your notion that light and dark not being good and evil. The whole balance of the Force nonsense just complicates the matter. Balance would imply that light and dark could coexist peaceably. They can't. Otherwise we wouldn't have a story. The way the stories have always gone in the films, balance means the light side wins, which is not balance at all.
Light and dark are diametrically opposed to one another and this is the eternal conflict in storytelling. Moral ambiguity can exist to a point but Star Wars was never too concerned with that.
I still don't know why people don't get the Force balance thing. Lucas has said exactly what it means, yet no one listens. It's not ying/yang, it's a complete absence of Dark Side influence on the galaxy. That doesn't mean there isn't any Dark Side users alive, just that the Dark Side doesn't hold sway over the galaxy. It's a Jedi prophecy, so it's what the Jedi believe, not actual balance as we define it. Balance is the Light Side having influence over the Force.
Here's something I want to know, when you see the Republic Gunships, the clone troopers are just sitting or standing in it without any visible restraints other than maybe handrails on the ceiling. Has anyone heard about whether there is some kind of tech that restrains them, maybe by magnetically holding their armor or something? I ask because when they first arrive to rescue the Jedi in the arena, Yoda's gunship has four clone troopers sitting firing their rifles, and at least one firing his rifle while standing, so they are clearly not holding onto anything.
Any chance you have a source for that? Because everything George showed about balance in the Mortis arc contradicts what you've said. So I'm curious where you heard that at.
But the three of them died, so they couldn't really be light, dark, and balance simply their own interpretation.
They are described as embodiments of the Force.
Daughter
Father
Son
"Overlords" Episode Guide - The Clone Wars | StarWars.com
"Altar of Mortis" Episode Guide - The Clone Wars | StarWars.com
"Ghosts of Mortis" Episode Guide - The Clone Wars | StarWars.com
Everything in the Mortis arc points to the same thing.....
Light -> Balance <- Dark
Would you agree that this is the basic story:
During the Clone Wars, the Father drew Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Ahsoka Tanointo the realm.[6] The Father realized that Skywalker was the Chosen One, and that he could maintain the balance of the Force between the two children once the Father died.[3] This led to a struggle between the Force wielders and the three Jedi, culminating in the deaths of all three wielders and the restoration of balance on Mortis.[5]
I still don't know why people don't get the Force balance thing. Lucas has said exactly what it means, yet no one listens. It's not ying/yang, it's a complete absence of Dark Side influence on the galaxy. That doesn't mean there isn't any Dark Side users alive, just that the Dark Side doesn't hold sway over the galaxy. It's a Jedi prophecy, so it's what the Jedi believe, not actual balance as we define it. Balance is the Light Side having influence over the Force.
Ok then.
So my take away is; you don’t need beings to embody light, dark, and balance in the first place since when their existence ends, that itself results in the restoration of balance. Then what’s the point? Why have all those influences. It’s like you want a 6ft tall man to look 6ft tall so they dig a 4ft trench for him to stand in and then give him 4ft tall stilts. It’s a lot of forces working that just don’t need to be there.
Also I would argue that Mortis and those three force weilders did not reflect the rest of the galaxy because the balance of Mortis did not achieve balance for the rest of the galaxy.