Liam Neeson Reprising Role of Qui-Gon Jinn for Episodes of ‘Star Wars: The Clone Wars

Re: Liam Neeson Reprising Role of Qui-Gon Jinn for Episodes of ‘Star Wars: The Clone

I'm pretty sure Ahsoka had a Force vision/dream like Anakin has. She was sleeping if I remember right.
 
Re: Liam Neeson Reprising Role of Qui-Gon Jinn for Episodes of ‘Star Wars: The Clone

It's a shame the older Ahsoka still hasn't conquered her battle with anorexia.
 
Re: Liam Neeson Reprising Role of Qui-Gon Jinn for Episodes of ‘Star Wars: The Clone

Finally caught these episodes, and it was nice to "see" Qui-Gon again. The grown-up Asoka was cool, too.

But I hated this particular arc. The entire concept is so trite. So on-the-nose. Literal, sentient manifestations of the light and dark sides of the force. Almost as lame as midichlorians. Ho-hum.
 
Re: Liam Neeson Reprising Role of Qui-Gon Jinn for Episodes of ‘Star Wars: The Clone

Jolee Bindo. The only Jedi I would ever trust. If you put him in the Clone Wars, it'd be a lot more bearable.
 
Re: Liam Neeson Reprising Role of Qui-Gon Jinn for Episodes of ‘Star Wars: The Clone

Finally caught these episodes, and it was nice to "see" Qui-Gon again. The grown-up Asoka was cool, too.

But I hated this particular arc. The entire concept is so trite. So on-the-nose. Literal, sentient manifestations of the light and dark sides of the force. Almost as lame as midichlorians. Ho-hum.


I don't think they were literal manifestations. At the end of the episode they wake up on their ship like it was all a Force vision. Unless I missed something.
 
Re: Liam Neeson Reprising Role of Qui-Gon Jinn for Episodes of ‘Star Wars: The Clone

It's a shame the older Ahsoka still hasn't conquered her battle with anorexia.

Maybe that's normal for her race. Maybe she's the fatso of her family. And she's a highly trained athlete anyway.

Just what is that thing on her head? Hair? Part of her skull? Tentacles?
 
Re: Liam Neeson Reprising Role of Qui-Gon Jinn for Episodes of ‘Star Wars: The Clone

I don't think they were literal manifestations. At the end of the episode they wake up on their ship like it was all a Force vision. Unless I missed something.
I took it that it had really happened, but on a different plane or whatever.
 
Re: Liam Neeson Reprising Role of Qui-Gon Jinn for Episodes of ‘Star Wars: The Clone

Maybe that's normal for her race. Maybe she's the fatso of her family. And she's a highly trained athlete anyway.

Just what is that thing on her head? Hair? Part of her skull? Tentacles?

That was my thought--she's gotta be in top physical shape. That's like complaining about a skinny gymnast...
 
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