What was the point of Qui-Gon's character? Couldn't they have just replaced him with a slightly older Obi-Wan?
>>64477634
Your dad is a faggot
>>64477634
>lucas fucked himseld up the ass and now star wars a shit
the prequels and the ''sequels'' are pointless lad
For poetry. Obi was Luke's mentor, so it was poetic for Obi to have a mentor as well.
>>64477634
Obi wan needed a mentor to show where his thought processes and training methods come from. It also gave him some character development when his mentor gets killed, so it parallels Lukes situation in ANH.
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>>64477634
He didn't even read the script when offered the part.
>>64477866
But in Empire it is stated that Yoda trained Obi-Wan
What was the point of these three? They accomplished nothing of value aside from Maul killing another pointless character.
Literally filler.
>>64477965
He did. He taught him how to force ghost.
>>64477634
>a slightly older Obi-Wan?
that's literally his character concept
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>>64477866
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>>64477897
Yoda or Dooku could have been his mentor.
>>64477985
Dooku had some purpose. The other two were just there because they had cool weapons.
George just wanted to catch a glimpse of Liam Neeson's legendary penis.
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>>64478219
what does advice bear have to say today?
Qui-Gon is supposed to be a grey Jedi who strays from traditional light side discipline and doesn't have the full trust of the Jedi council. This is best portrayed in the Jedi Apprentice series of novels, where Obi-wan is reluctant to train with Qui-gon due to their differing philosophies.
Qui-gon would be way more baller as a character if this information was better conveyed in TPM itself. As it stands, the only hints we get are his willingness to cheat Boss Nass out of the Bongo and his abuse of the Force to screw Watto over. Unfortunately, since we have no moral pillar to compare Qui-gon against, we're left with the impression that all Jedi are as morally grey as he is, rather than that he is the exception - which was the intention.
>>64477965
This is the biggest lost opportunity, imo. Just having Yoda as the Jedi master who trained Obi-wan would have been both cooler than what we got, and better for continuity.
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>>64478284
Again, everyone already knows this but TPM needed to decide who its main characters were. Obi-Wan sits around doing nothing for the vast majority of the film, despite having such an important part in the next two. Qui-Gon was a bad character idea for the script
>>64478284
well yoda teaches the younglings, so what he said was true, from a certain point of view
>>64478376
>>64477985
Maul: They needed a lightsaber fight in the first movie. He could have been substituted by Dooku with minimal effort.
Dooku: They needed a lightsaber fight in the second movie. He could have been substituted by Darth Maul with minimal effort.
Grevious: They needed a cool villain for the cartoon series. For some reason (I suppose kids liked him) they decided to include it in the movies. I suppose Obi Wan needed to win a "relevant" fight after being rekt'd by Dooku at the start of the movie.
>>64477985
They represent the aspect of Anakins future
>Sith assassins used as a tool by Sheev
>A fallen powerful Jedi
>Cybernetic general that is more machine than man
>>64478558
>>64477634
>>64477634
>slightly older Obi-Wan
Why?
Did you miss the entire point that Obi-Wan was unfit to be Anakin's master? That was Qui-Gon's job. When Obi-Wan says I failed you, he wasn't being dramatic he was being admitting that he wasn't the man Qui-Gon wanted him to be.
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>>64478761
Obi Wan was a softie where Qui Gon would have set him straight
also Qui Gon wouldn't have stood for shit like Anakin not getting promoted to master after beating Dooku
>>64478850
>not getting promoted to master after beating Dooku
Not even that. Look at all the achievements he made within TCW. Then he kills Dooku and they tell him to fuck off and spy on the chancellor.Would Qui-Gon had taken Dooku's offer?
>>64478850
qui gon wouldve left the jedi long before that. they were blinded by their dumb faith and just excused their stupidity by saying "the force did it". the jedi order was all kinds of retarded, which is why anakin was so easily turned. i know they dont go into much detail in the movie but the cartoon does
>>64478016
naw qui gon taught him and yoda that
>>64479091
>>64479091
Correct.
Which makes Qui-Gon the ring within ring Jedi parallel of Darth Plagueis.
>>64479091
some nice memes in this thread desu
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>>64479290
What no
Qui gon told yoda to go to the force planet to get taught the ghost trick, then Yoda taught Obi
>>64477634
Although he's superficially a loose canon - willing to lie, cheat, and do whatever else it takes 'to get results' - Quigon is actually less imaginative than the other Jedi, keeping his head down with the assumption that everything will work out in the end. He just goes from one objective to the next, not concerned with any bigger picture. This makes him both bold and foolish.
In addition, Quigon is (like most of the Republic heroes) quite racist - referring to Watto condescendingly as 'my blue friend', calling the Nemoidians cowardly, and constantly insulting JarJar. This is part-and-parcel with his singlemindedness. When Anakin talks about his dream of freeing the slaves, Quigon uses this as evidence of his 'Chosen One' status - as if checking it off a list:
QUIGON: You should be proud of your son. He gives without any thought of reward. ... He has special powers. ... He can see things before they happen. That's why he appears to have such quick reflexes. It is a Jedi trait.
The dialogue with Shmi makes it fairly clear that Quigon sees Anakin's inherent generosity as a byproduct of his superpowers, and not the other way around. To Quigon, the ultimate mission of 'finding the Chosen One' and strengthening the Jedi Order trumps actually being good.
>>64477634
He was the only one who truly loved and believed in Anakin unconditionally. He was willing to break the strict, often retarded rules of the Jedi for a good cause.
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>>64479578
>Quigon sees Anakin's inherent generosity as a byproduct of his superpowers
they literally are. selflessness is a trait of the light side. and yes this is canon
Qui Gon is fine in concept, though he really should have been guiding Obi Wan more, having Obi Wan be more of a student than he appeared.
The problem with TPM is that Anakon really should have been older. At least in his mid to late teens.
>>64479653
Other way around
selflessness leads to the light side
selfishness leads to the dark side
>>64479653
>>64479737
>selflessness leads to the light side
and thus it is a trait of the light side you mong
>>64479794
Well yeah
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>>64479885
Have a nice day anon
>>64479922
>tfw that cat is long dead
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>>64479091
>>64479290
Qui-Gon is the Jedi who learns the immortality trick. Darth Plagueis is the Sith who learns the immortality trick. That is the point of Qui-Gon's character:
222 INT. POLIS MASSA-OBSERVATION DOME-NIGHT
On the isolated asteroid of Polis Massa, YODA meditates.
YODA: Failed to stop the Sith Lord, I have. Still much to learn, there is ...
QUI -GON: (V.O.) Patience. You will have time. I did not. When I became one with the Force I made a great discovery. With my training, you will be able to merge with the Force at will. Your physical self will fade away, but you will still retain your consciousness. You will become more powerful than any Sith.
YODA: Eternal consciousness.
QUI-GON: (V.O.) The ability to defy oblivion can be achieved, but only for oneself. It was accomplished by a Shaman of the Whills. It is a state acquired through compassion, not greed.
YODA: . . . to become one with the Force, and influence still have . . . A power greater than all, it is.
QUI-GON: (V.O.) You will learn to let go of everything. No attachment, no thought of self. No physical self.
YODA: A great Jedi Master, you have become, Qui-Gon Jinn. Your apprentice I gratefully become.
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>>64480067
Isn't that a cut scene? Because it directly contradicts that TCW arc
>>64478284
In the OT we are told, sparkly eyed, of the legend of the Jedi Order. The PT should have kicked of with splendiferous, honourable exemplars of the Order, and then introduced Qui Gon.
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>>64478558
Dank poetry.
>>64480132
Yeah, Liam couldn't come in to film, but he did intend to. That scene was turned into a The Clone Wars arc, which Liam did return for.
>>64480296
I see
I prefer the non canon version 2bh
Where to watch TCW online?
>>64479091
Qui Gon taught Yoda and then Yoda taught it to Obi Wan.
>>64477634
What was the point of The Force Awakens? Couldn't they have just replaced it with an actual Star Wars movie?
>>64480420
Too much effort for a simple cashgrab directed by jj hackbrams
>>64477634
He basically cannibalized Obi-Wan's character. He was added to the script in a late draft and basically took Kenobi's entire role in the process, leaving Obi-Wan nothing to do but sit around and complain for most of the movie. Basically, he's the kind of thing that should appear in a first draft and be removed in editing so focus can be given to the leads, not added in revision. He's the doomed mentor, yet he steals the protagonist's slot because Lucas gave him too much to do and Kenobi too little. Things like meeting JarJar (if he needs to be there), to convincing the queen to leave the planet, to discovering Anakin, all that should have been Kenobi's to do.
>>64477897
The thing is, his death came far too late, and he'd taken far too much agency from Kenobi until that point to make it work properly. When Obi-Wan died in IV, it was the end of the second act, so Luke had room to come into his own before the film ended, and he'd had plenty to do up until that point anyhow. Ben himself barely gets two short scenes before the film ends. If he had to be there at all (and I think the film could easily be scripted entirely without him. I think it's questionable as to whether Kenobi needs a mentor character at all.), he should have died on Tatooine, if not earlier still.
Why sell 1 Jedi toy when you can sell 2?
Your question is too narrow. TPM was an entirely pointless movie.
Retool AotC a bit. Make Anakin a normal young padwan who's got his first big gig protecting a qt princess. That's episode I. From there, Lucas would have enough time to tell the story he wanted in three movies.
>>64480569
>Retool AotC a bit. Make Anakin a normal young padwan who's got his first big gig protecting a qt princess. That's episode I. From there, Lucas would have enough time to tell the story he wanted in three movies.
I've thought that a lot myself. This is why it's so important to have a good story editor, someone who can cut to the chase and bring out the story the writer is really trying to tell.
There's some comfy chat going on ITT. Especially for /tv/
Even the kid posting meems is quite funny.
the mentor figure (Obi-Wan/Qui-Gon/Han Solo) had to die in 1st film.
So they needed one.
>>64481315
This
It's all part of the poetry
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7ZW1gtCljs
Hubris.
He is the failed mentor who went against the Council's advice and trained a boy who evetually wiped out the Jedi.
He thought he knew better than everyone else. That hubris could be seen as a step towards the dark side.
Yoda remembers all this later and is rightfully dubious that training Vader's son is a good idea.
>>64481503
I like all the suggestions in here but this is my favourite. Thanks for posting, anon. I never thought of this.
If Yoda could see that Anakin could potentially be dangerous, why wouldn't he personally train him rather than letting someone who has literally just become a fully-fledged knight?
>>64477634
It was so that you could see that the jedi are a bunch of close minded shitfucks. He was a rogue and he was a rebel within the order. He had no respect for the establishment and their stupid rules. You're supposed to see that their dumb faggot rules are part of the thing that turned sweet little happy anakin into vader.
>>64481582
thanks!
>>64481503
He saw the glory in getting to mentor the possible "GOAT Jedi" and pushed for it hard
it really is his fault in being so bullheaded
>>64481592
Why are you such a fucking bellend?
>>64481592
>>64481592
He didn't want that responsibility, they weren't going to do it at all but Obi Wan lobbied for it hard and basically refused not to
>>64477634
Somebody had to die.
>>64478376
>films need a main character
The re-introduction to the universe and it's expansion was the main character.