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<blockquote data-quote="damiller" data-source="post: 9373269" data-attributes="member: 10995"><p>I am appreciating in Episode 3 that neither group is presented as "good". The Jedi are institutionally arrogant, able to not even take into account the perspective of others, and have political backing. And the witches seem to have that special kind of arrogance that comes from persecution (in ways I am thinking of cultic mindset of "we have to be right because they want to destroy us.")</p><p></p><p>For me it is a nice to see Noir come to Star Wars and the Jedi/Force be at the center of that. Everyone has an angle.</p><p></p><p>As for the fire, I think the Jedi showed up to take the at least Osha. Koril I am almost sure said "Uh, no" in the most direct way possible, and what was saw was the aftermath of a fight. I figure the fire was an accident of the fight not the intention.</p><p></p><p>As for Mae's master...as others upthread have mentioned it doesn't seem to be direct in the line of Sith Teachings. I need to watch ep3 again, because it seems more inline with what we see and hear from the Witches. When Mae attacks she demands that the Jedi come at her. And in episode 2 (compared to the scene of her mother "dueling" in ep3 ) seem very similiar.</p><p></p><p>Plus the suns on the planet are the logo of the series. So i figure someone related to the coven Mae/Osha came from is the master.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="damiller, post: 9373269, member: 10995"] I am appreciating in Episode 3 that neither group is presented as "good". The Jedi are institutionally arrogant, able to not even take into account the perspective of others, and have political backing. And the witches seem to have that special kind of arrogance that comes from persecution (in ways I am thinking of cultic mindset of "we have to be right because they want to destroy us.") For me it is a nice to see Noir come to Star Wars and the Jedi/Force be at the center of that. Everyone has an angle. As for the fire, I think the Jedi showed up to take the at least Osha. Koril I am almost sure said "Uh, no" in the most direct way possible, and what was saw was the aftermath of a fight. I figure the fire was an accident of the fight not the intention. As for Mae's master...as others upthread have mentioned it doesn't seem to be direct in the line of Sith Teachings. I need to watch ep3 again, because it seems more inline with what we see and hear from the Witches. When Mae attacks she demands that the Jedi come at her. And in episode 2 (compared to the scene of her mother "dueling" in ep3 ) seem very similiar. Plus the suns on the planet are the logo of the series. So i figure someone related to the coven Mae/Osha came from is the master. [/QUOTE]
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