When I first watched the phantom Menance I never thought I would have sympathy for t Qui gon”s (my favorite Jedi) killer. Later on when I watched clone wars I hoped that Maul would die somehow. But when I saw Maul die in Rebels, I shed a tear or two for him.
I was torn apart between Satine and that youngling from Ep.III killed by Anakin. It was both the fall of Anakin and the sad death of a child (children even). So I voted "other".
For as long as SWGOH exist Han will live in many forms... I voted Jyn, yeah I knew they all had to die at some point, but the director and writer did a great job portraying them as these significant characters that gave the ultimate sacrifice.
I don't know about sad, but the most disturbing death to me was Jango Fett. First of all, we'd never really seen anyone get decapitated so casually like that in Star Wars. That's a pretty violent way to go! Not to mention the guy was done in right in front of his "son" who was then shown holding his "father's" helmet.
Seeing your dad get violently killed by a member of the Jedi (known for their devotion to peace and...not cutting dude's heads off) has to tragically skew your world view. Little wonder Boba Fett became who he did.
I always viewed Satine as Padme's older and wiser counterpart, she was Obi Wan's iteration of Padme in the aspect of she was his forbidden love interest, and she quickly became one of my favorite characters, both due to her neutrality in the war and dedication to her people.
The best scene of The Clone Wars is Maul killing the woman Obi Wan loves (Satine) in front of his eyes because he won’t join the dark side. It has more emotion and thematic significance than the whole PT combined.
The best scene of The Clone Wars is Maul killing the woman Obi Wan loves (Satine) in front of his eyes because he won’t join the dark side. It has more emotion and thematic significance than the whole PT combined.
Or Maul, but only because his death was handled so poorly from a plot and characterization standpoint.
Oh man, Five's was heartbreaking.
#CloneHelmets4Life...VICTORY!!!! "I don't like sand. It's coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere." The more you tighten your grip, CG/EA, the more whales will slip through your fingers (and go F2P or quit).
For me it's actually Ki Adi Mundi. The whole Order 66 scene makes me tear up (only movie that's ever made me cry). I think it's because you can see the confusion and betrayal in his eyes before his troopers gun him down.
#CloneHelmets4Life...VICTORY!!!! "I don't like sand. It's coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere." The more you tighten your grip, CG/EA, the more whales will slip through your fingers (and go F2P or quit).
For me it's actually Ki Adi Mundi. The whole Order 66 scene makes me tear up (only movie that's ever made me cry). I think it's because you can see the confusion and betrayal in his eyes before his troopers gun him down.
Exactly, Plo Koon and Ki-Adi Mundi. Btw where is Ki-Adi Mundi in SWGOH?
For me it's actually Ki Adi Mundi. The whole Order 66 scene makes me tear up (only movie that's ever made me cry). I think it's because you can see the confusion and betrayal in his eyes before his troopers gun him down.
I remember chuckling when i first saw that because i had no idea who those people were, why i should care, and the whole scene made no sense.
Or Maul, but only because his death was handled so poorly from a plot and characterization standpoint.
Oh man, Five's was heartbreaking.
I was going to vote, but then I saw this post. :<
My clone bias may be showing here, but totally agree. I didn't think that scene would hit me as hard as it did, but the fact he knew what was coming and was quickly silenced by his own men. Tragic.
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For as long as SWGOH exist Han will live in many forms... I voted Jyn, yeah I knew they all had to die at some point, but the director and writer did a great job portraying them as these significant characters that gave the ultimate sacrifice.
Or Maul, but only because his death was handled so poorly from a plot and characterization standpoint.
Seeing your dad get violently killed by a member of the Jedi (known for their devotion to peace and...not cutting dude's heads off) has to tragically skew your world view. Little wonder Boba Fett became who he did.
Oh right, I remember that.
Oh man, Five's was heartbreaking.
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Exactly, Plo Koon and Ki-Adi Mundi. Btw where is Ki-Adi Mundi in SWGOH?
I remember chuckling when i first saw that because i had no idea who those people were, why i should care, and the whole scene made no sense.
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This.
And the rancor?? Another forgotten tragedy.
The Clone Wars was the only thing that made me cry, so far. I was spoiled for the force awakens so I knew what to expedt
I was going to vote, but then I saw this post. :<
My clone bias may be showing here, but totally agree. I didn't think that scene would hit me as hard as it did, but the fact he knew what was coming and was quickly silenced by his own men. Tragic.