doctornick
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Or she is in future episodes and those that gave up early will miss out on her performance.
I watched the trailer after the episodes and there definitely seemed to be some flashback scenes that she will be in.
Or she is in future episodes and those that gave up early will miss out on her performance.
We can only hope. Maybe she is a Force ghost and will teach Mae Force-Fu. IMDB only shows 1 episode but that doesn't mean anything.Or she is in future episodes and those that gave up early will miss out on her performance.
Or she is in future episodes and those that gave up early will miss out on her performance.
Very true. It's your basic cliche murder mystery. We need to find out why these specific Jedi are being targeted.It seems a given that they didn't bring in Moss just for an extended cameo.
The central mystery of the show is what these Jedi did and why they're being sought out for revenge. I have to assume they'll flashback to explain all of this at some point.
No Force Ghosts from what I've been reading.We can only hope. Maybe she is a Force ghost and will teach Mae Force-Fu. IMDB only shows 1 episode but that doesn't mean anything.
I watched the trailer after the episodes and there definitely seemed to be some flashback scenes that she will be in.
Yep, this doesn't appear to be a single cameo situation. Flashback scenes seem like a given at this point. Those that wrote off the show based on an assumption from Ep1 are going to miss out. That is like reading only the first few pages of a book and assuming you know how it going to turn out, you could end up being right but also could be very wrong.It seems a given that they didn't bring in Moss just for an extended cameo.
The central mystery of the show is what these Jedi did and why they're being sought out for revenge. I have to assume they'll flashback to explain all of this at some point.
I watched the trailer after the episodes and there definitely seemed to be some flashback scenes that she will be in.
I'm curious if the letter "O" in the title card lighting up and spinning is meaningful - like is there going to be a ring or other circular object of some significance? I doubt it and it's probably just for stylistic reasons but just made me wonder.
I had to laugh cause my wife was going to skip the title card lost track where the Apple TV Remote was for a second and by the time she had it in hand we were back into the program and her comment was “oh”No one has noticed that because we all use the 'skip credits' button.
To save those valuable three seconds.
Hey some of us are impatient and must get to the show, even if that means only saving 3 seconds.....No one has noticed that because we all use the 'skip credits' button.
To save those valuable three seconds.
In TPM, Jedi Master Ki-Adi-Mundi states, “The Sith have been extinct for a millennium.” This indicates that the Jedi Council, including Yoda, were unaware of the Sith’s continued existence.. obviously.The existence of the Sith, if known by the Jedi prior to discovering Palpatine was one, I would guess is a guarded secret to only but a select few on the Jedi council.
Obviously they had to exist in order for Plagueis to pass on his knowledge to Palpatine. How that plays into Acolyte we'll see during the course of the show.
The Jedi would not just conceal information about the Sith and hide it away, especially if the mystery was unresolved. If the Jedi discovered the Sith’s presence, they would take immediate action to address the threat rather than bury the knowledge in the secret archives.In canon, the Archives were known to have secret vaults hidden, particularly surrounding the Sith, to all but a select few in the Order, this includes even those on the Jedi Council. So just because that line was uttered in TPM doesn't mean it conflicts with anything they tell in this show and others surrounding the Sith's return prior to TPM and any potential knowledge the Jedi may have of the same.
The Jedi Council, including Yoda, operated with high transparency and collective decision-making. Yoda wouldn’t hide critical Sith information without consulting the Council. The idea that Jocasta Nu would independently conceal such information is not supported by canon. The Council’s genuine surprise at Qui-Gon’s encounter with a Sith in The Phantom Menace indicates they had no prior knowledge. In both The Clone Wars series and the prequel trilogy, the Council is shown to be vigilant about threats, making it unlikely they would hide such crucial information.There were vaults only known to Jocasta Nu and Yoda. Jocasta had complete autonomy over the vaults. If a member of the Council, such as Yoda, requested she hide information that was deemed a threat to the Order she certainly would. This is all in canon and touched upon in some of the stories told in the Clone War animated series, and even the PT.
Heck even the EU had established this in a lot of their stories.
You're making a lot of assumptions based on a single line. A line mind you that as the saying goes, is true based on a certain point of view.The Jedi Council, including Yoda, operated with high transparency and collective decision-making. Yoda wouldn’t hide critical Sith information without consulting the Council. The idea that Jocasta Nu would independently conceal such information is not supported by canon. The Council’s genuine surprise at Qui-Gon’s encounter with a Sith in The Phantom Menace indicates they had no prior knowledge. In both The Clone Wars series and the prequel trilogy, the Council is shown to be vigilant about threats, making it unlikely they would hide such crucial information.
Let’s see how the show blends the story into that one line… should be fun.
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