by canofhumdingers » Fri Nov 13, 2015 6:59 pm
Yeah, I've been wading through the Clone Wars cartoon series myself (the CG one) and I agree. I don't LOVE it, but it's way more Star Wars than the last three Star Wars movies. And yes, they did a MUCH MUCH better job handling Anakin as a character. He's actually a genuine, believable hero that clearly exhibits traits where you think, "yeah, I can see how this guy could totally fall to the temptation of the dark side, despite his true heroism."
And while the show is sometimes guilty of the ridiculous, overpowered god-like Jedi syndrome that plagued the prequels, they often do a much better job making the Jedi seem more than human while still being subtle and more believable. One of my favorite episodes had a really awesome Original Trilogy feeling, mystical, awe inspiring kind of use of the force that was really cool.
The episode follows two clone troopers who get separated from a group. At one point, their group is set upon by a trap of these vicious alien animal things and they're pretty much doomed. Obi-wan is fighting along side them and then stops. He begins using the force in a kind of mind trick thing where he gets the animals to kind of corral themselves into a corner. The clones are just stymied and in pure awe of the power they're seeing but it's not this over-the-top superman kind of thing. It's mystical and subdued. It feels very much like something we'd expect of Yoda in ESB. Anyway, the clones shoot some rocks to trap the animals, but it's gonna trap Obi-wan too, so he uses his Jedi skills to run super fast across the backs of the snarling beasts to safety just before the rocks collapse. Again, a super human feat but done in a more subdued and believable way. Kind of the way you watch a top pro athlete and marvel at the skill and grace. It's something that obviously can be done, but at the same time you know you could never do it yourself.
And it was cool not just in how very OT-ish it felt in the use of the force. It was also really neat to see a good example of Obi-wan leading troops, fighting in the war, and doing awesome Jedi stuff that made him (and other Jedi) legendary. It was very much the kind of thing I imagined/expected as a kid when I daydreamed about what the clone wars must've been like.
As an aside, I really love that bit in one of the newer trailers for The Force Awakens about the "legends" and "stories" about the Jedi and what happened and Han saying, "they're all true..." Gives me goosebumps for whatever's to come!