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  • #76
    Originally posted by Sylent_Asassin View Post
    This show got good again when they stopped screwing around with Droids and crap. If this show continues on the Disney Channel, I wonder what plans the Emperor will have with Darth Maul now that he's executed Savage Oppress. Also, I wonder what direction Ahsoka's character will take (if any) now that she refused to return to the Jedi Order.
    WHAT!??!? (dont feel bad about spoiling I've missed almost this whole season and have been catching the occasional episode here and there)
    I LOVE conspiracy theorists. They are like human versions of the cymbal clapping, dancing monkeys. No one takes them all that seriously and they get bored with them after about 10 minutes.

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    • #77
      Whoops! My bad. I suppose you've missed quite a bit. Don't bother watching those droids episodes. It'll be time wasted that you can't get back.

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      • #78
        The droid episodes is where I stopped watching. I mean I have a rough idea of what is going on I just barely watcha full episode anymore. Last full one I saw was when Ahsoka was being chased by the Jedi Order and she links up with Ventress (sp?)
        I LOVE conspiracy theorists. They are like human versions of the cymbal clapping, dancing monkeys. No one takes them all that seriously and they get bored with them after about 10 minutes.

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        • #79
          The Droids story arc was painful, but the rest of the season has been good. The Mandalore story arc was especially awesome. Some of the best fight scenes not just in the Clone Wars, but Star Wars as a whole.

          There's actually strong rumblings right now that the show might not be carried over to any Disney channels. No word from anyone that they'll pick it up, even though the next season is already in the can.

          A push for a letter writing campaign to Disney has been put forth by Rebel Force Radio and others.

          http://www.shotglassdigital.com/artist/rebelforceradio/

          http://www.facebook.com/RebelForceRadio

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          • #80
            Originally posted by The Hutch View Post
            There's actually strong rumblings right now that the show might not be carried over to any Disney channels. No word from anyone that they'll pick it up, even though the next season is already in the can.
            That would be a horrible PR move on the part of Disney. Certainly not the thing to do when you are trying to convince consumers to trust you with the future of the franchise. If the fans KNOW that the episodes exist, but that Disney simply isn't willing to air them, that is going to kill any sense of trust, I would think. It would be a sad day when an animated action/drama show would be BETTER off with Cartoon Network.

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            • #81
              Originally posted by Mister Ed View Post
              That would be a horrible PR move on the part of Disney. Certainly not the thing to do when you are trying to convince consumers to trust you with the future of the franchise. If the fans KNOW that the episodes exist, but that Disney simply isn't willing to air them, that is going to kill any sense of trust, I would think. It would be a sad day when an animated action/drama show would be BETTER off with Cartoon Network.
              Not to mention that the same holding pattern has been placed on the Star Wars: 1313 video game. A game which I was very much looking forward to.

              I believe that they'll come out, be it home release or streamed online, but the main push (Which I agree with) is to keep the series on television. That's even though I only got it on Teletoon (Canada's Cartoon Network) in standard definition, and home release blu-ray is far superior in quality.

              The interesting thing about CW, as pointed out by Jimmy Mac on Rebel Force Radio, is that the series has lasted a very long time for an animated series. Most cartoons will air 65 episodes, after which there is enough in the vault to sell off for syndication around the world. Any further episodes tend to be seen as extra costs. CW is approaching 100 episodes, if I remember correctly.

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