I hear you, but on the other hand, Clone Wars sometimes dragged out things over several episodes that didn't warrant it. Maybe there was some internal backlash about that. Also, if it's aimed more at kids, there will be fewer long arc stories I assume.
Speaking of which, I'd love a scene later on in the series where Ezra manages to steal the Inquisitor's bucket to add to his collection, or at least makes an attempt to steal it.
I think you're confusing Ezra with the Mad Hatter from the 1960's Batman series.
It's true and that would be cool.Funny. But they have shown that Ezra collects Imperial buckets and I'm sure that he'd love to add the Inquisitor's to his collection.
Because it's a cartoon. Does it really matter that much?For the life of me, I cannot figure out how Hera could put on her headgear by herself. Its pretty much impossible.
For the life of me, I cannot figure out how Hera could put on her headgear by herself. Its pretty much impossible. Basically someone would have to slide it up over the tentacles from behind. Even then I don't really see how it is possible.
Gathering Forces finally convinced me that this show can be equal to the best of Clone Wars. What an amazing episode.
When it cuts back from the Rodian to Ezra surrounded by the creatures...chills.
Random thoughts on the two story arc:
1. Great lighting. An odd thing to notice but it was varied and felt very authentic.
2. Dig the new TIE. Do NOT dig the Inquisitor's silly helmet.
3. Hyperspace lane changing was a bit Star Trek, but I dug it.
4. Did I catch a few Akira nods? Yes and more yes.
5. Less spinny saber, so that's good. The Inquisitor will be a great baddie.
6. Why are pictures in this series shown as cartoons? It really jars me. There's no need for it.
Disney XD's animated series "Star Wars: Rebels" is at the mid-point of its first season run and a second season is already set to go forward.Now, a new report at Slashfilm indicates there are already plans in place for its successor. The site claims that Disney and LucasFilm are planning around three or four seasons of 'Rebels,' with a follow-up series to then air in either 2017 or 2018.
Whilst 'Rebels' takes place between the prequel and original trilogy, this new series is said to be set in the same timeline as the sequel trilogy which begins with next year's "Star Wars: The Force Awakens".
The site also says it's unknown if key creative team members on 'Rebels' will transfer over to this new series which has not been confirmed by either Disney or Lucasfilm.