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Here me out: I’d love to have a discussion. Maybe best or ranking isn’t the most helpful, but I do think many of the themes and complicatedness of Star Wars gets lost in the broad strokes that have to be made in films.
The show really gets to explore the hypocrisy of the current Jedi order, why Jedi’s being generals in a war lead to their downfall, how war is dark sides no matter what side, how people are more than evil or good and how these giant political ideas play out in the everyday.
I mean just watching clones, actual clones, and droids, who are also a type of mechanical clone, just go into battle and slaughter each other over and over is some intense imagery about the ultimate uselessness of war.
Anyone else feel this way/down to discuss?
I don’t have anyone around me who has seen the series =[
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