So I finally got around to watching Clone Wars. I'm not a rabid Star Wars fan by any means, but I find the setting enjoyable and when Lucas remembers that he's great with ideas and horrible with dialogue he makes a good movie. The Clone Wars series kind of embodies that: Lucas's ideas/story, someone else's execution. It raises an interesting question though. Why do they bother with Jedi who aren't Mace Windu?
I could see the argument that non-Windus exist as a legion of decoys who, in order to be the most convincing decoys possible, don't know they are decoys. They take their "training" very seriously and do all kinds of posturing and generally appear competent. It would not be foolish to pay attention to a gaggle of such individuals if they came running at you brandishing all manner of laser-bladed weaponry. Windu would be nestled somewhere in the middle of the pack, but you'd never know until your cauterized limbs were sent sailing over your head -- itself also sailing and, hey, why is it so cold suddenly? -- and by then it's too late.
I wonder how the Jedi convince themselves that they're more than shields of meat for Windu. Maybe they've never seen him fight so they don't know to what degree they're all outclassed. It's the difference between shooting a bullet and throwing one.
It's a shame he's not half as impressive in Episode 3. But if he was, they'd have called it Star Wars Episode III: Shut the




Up.