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Garoo


29 may 2005

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I watched Episode 3 again this week and one thing I wish we could have seen was a prototypical Darth Vader killing Jedi. We know that Vader hunted down and killed them all, but we never really got to see it.

Imagine instead that Episode 1 opens with a teen-aged Anakin as Obi-Wan’s padawan. He meets Padmé and falls in love only to be chastised by the Jedi since it’s against the code.

In Episode 2, Anakin’s lust for all the Jedi code forbids starts to turn him, and Palpatine does the full court press to twist him to the dark side. Obi-Wan and Anakin fight near a volcano and Goosh! we got Vader by the end of Ep 2.

Episode 3 could be an all Vader-episode. With a sleek, young Vader hunting down and destroying all the Jedi.

On the one hand, that could be Lucas’s plan for the TV show that’s supposed to bridge the gap between both trilogies. On the other, I can’t quite imagine American networks, or Lucas, making a show about all the good guys being sliced and diced one after another.

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cossaw, 7 years ago:

En fait, je crois qu'il existe un genre de code de conduite (ça existe notamment dans l'édition) où, pour éviter tout risque genre "poursuite par des groupes ultra-religieux qui donnerait une mauvaise image de la chaîne", il n'est pas possible de montrer que le "mal" gagne face au "bien"... donc, dans Star Wars, il faut montrer que le méchant a subit bcp de choses pas terribles, qu'il a perdu celle qu'il aime, etc. tout en montrant qu'il y a encore de l'espoir (titre de l'épisode IV... a new hope, quoi)

sinon, les idées sont intéressantes, et ça aurait mieux collé, m'enfin cest mon humble avis à moi que j'ai...

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