Amidala is Queen, but it's an elective office?
Her planet is just wacky that way.
Oh, then there were the battledroids of Phantom Menace that were all controlled remotely from a single point.
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Amidala is Queen, but it's an elective office?
Her planet is just wacky that way.
Oh, then there were the battledroids of Phantom Menace that were all controlled remotely from a single point.
Oh, and the biggest biggie of them all: Why is Imperial Storm Trooper uniform vulnerable not only to blaster shots, but to blows over the head?
What's its purpose, to attract the chicks?
How about the whole concept of midiclorians? Intead of an order of preists, who train in difficult conditions (I would like to see a Tim written Yoda class) we have an order of xmen, whose power is granted at birth, and developed through training.
How about the whole concept of midiclorians?
Whenever I encounter the term "midiclorians" my first reaction is to picture a Jedi who can photosynthesize.
Hee. Now that would be a superpower. "The sap is strong within you, my son."
What's its purpose, to attract the chicks?
Nah. It's just a plastic burqa.
Or Magic Shell!
Heee! StormTroopers melt in your mouth, not in your hand!
I think the whole backlash about how the midchlorians betrayed the original trilogy's mystical view of the Force is hogwash. Obi-Wan on the Force: "It's an energy field created by all living things. It surrounds us and penetrates us. It binds the galaxy together." and Yoda on the Force: "Life creates it, make it grow. It's energy surrounds us and binds us." It's not an entirely new concept for the saga, it was just given a name in The Phantom Menace. I think the word midichlorian was meant to invoke the real world counterpart mitochondria.
My problem with midiclorians is just that - giving this stuff a psudeo scientific name just exposes it as silly. Before I could ignore the useless armor, the noisy space, etc. Now my suspension of disbelief is shot. As a direct result, my carburator of rage is overflowing.
Lucas has allowed the showrunner of Samurai Jack to have complete creative control over the Cartoon Network's Clone Wars series so there is hope. What do you think? (and if you're lurking Tim, feel free to chime in as well)
And they actually turned out a lot more entertaining than the most recent movies.
I don't hate Ep I and II (though I do hate Jar Jar) but they're definitely flawed and don't have the charm of the original trilogy where it's easier to overlook the flaws.