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<blockquote data-quote="John Crichton" data-source="post: 1305557" data-attributes="member: 4779"><p>Others have already defended my point for me but I'll reply anyway. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /></p><p> </p><p>A plot in a major movie being <em>incidental</em>?? As in he didn't mean for it to come out this way? C'mon, man. He's been working on these things for over 20 years. Sure, not every tiny thing has been planned out but the overall plot has been there for some time. The Palpatine character is one of the best all-time screen villains and he is because of his grand plan and ability to take advantage of situations. These situations have been woven into the plot. For example, Jar Jar being there may have been there for the kiddies but he also has a greater purpose that has been there all along.</p><p> </p><p>As for your "plot hole," it seems like you are looking for one or possibly thinking too hard. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /> The cloners are the best at what they do, the clones have been made with a purpose and the Jedi really had no choice but to use them. The Jedi aren't pushovers, they have just gotten in way over their heads. Hence, having to use the clone army. The Clone army is in place because of a dead master, who will probably turn out to be Sideous. We all know the council will fall and all but 2 of these Jedi will be killed. This is how.</p><p> </p><p>Star Wars plots have never been to tough to decipher, you just have to sit back and let them come. I've always thought that one of the stronger aspects of all the movies have been that they work on a few levels and there is alot going on in many of the scenes that take multiple viewings to get. Same technique was used in Citizen Kane, which is why you can rewatch it an almost get a different view of the entire film.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Crichton, post: 1305557, member: 4779"] Others have already defended my point for me but I'll reply anyway. ;) A plot in a major movie being [i]incidental[/i]?? As in he didn't mean for it to come out this way? C'mon, man. He's been working on these things for over 20 years. Sure, not every tiny thing has been planned out but the overall plot has been there for some time. The Palpatine character is one of the best all-time screen villains and he is because of his grand plan and ability to take advantage of situations. These situations have been woven into the plot. For example, Jar Jar being there may have been there for the kiddies but he also has a greater purpose that has been there all along. As for your "plot hole," it seems like you are looking for one or possibly thinking too hard. :) The cloners are the best at what they do, the clones have been made with a purpose and the Jedi really had no choice but to use them. The Jedi aren't pushovers, they have just gotten in way over their heads. Hence, having to use the clone army. The Clone army is in place because of a dead master, who will probably turn out to be Sideous. We all know the council will fall and all but 2 of these Jedi will be killed. This is how. Star Wars plots have never been to tough to decipher, you just have to sit back and let them come. I've always thought that one of the stronger aspects of all the movies have been that they work on a few levels and there is alot going on in many of the scenes that take multiple viewings to get. Same technique was used in Citizen Kane, which is why you can rewatch it an almost get a different view of the entire film. [/QUOTE]
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