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Mace Windu was a cool character. Sam Jackson is a badass. But Sam Jackson as Mace Windu just didn't work for me.
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I do agree with Fishbourne being perfect for mace, but I do think they should dive into the "purple" saber/force angle as like a b or c story. |
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After seeing Rogue One, I think that I may have figured out the identity of Rey's mother. I'll post as spoilers in all three Star Wars threads, even though these are "Spoiler" threads.
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All of that could make sense. How the hell do they explain all that to the casual fan in the next movie?
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I think you're off the mark on that one. She's house Viszla, not house Kryze. And every indication is that her mother was (and still is, she's referenced in the series as alive) a member of Death Watch. Sabine was considered a traitor when she left the academy, and the hit clan Wren took from that led to her mother joining the Empire. If I'm remembering correctly. I'm sure we'll meet the mother at some point, probably sooner rather than later.
My guess is that her mother is Bo-Katan, Satine's sister, who was Pre Vizla's second, present in the throne room when Maul killed them both. Katee Sackoff voiced her in Clone Wars and is supposedly voicing her again in the latter half of this season on Rebels. It would certainly explain a lot about Sabine, including her connection to the Nite Owls. FYI Filoni has said Sabine's mother was present in the throne room and that she's not a Kryzse, although my interpretation of that was that he only meant Satine. Because while they were sisters, they were political opponents. |
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