Taking him in for questioning?
I guess it is the "bad guy needs a trial" moral thing to do. That and it left something for the Prince (king) to do for his fishy people.
edited 23rd Sep '11 6:02:24 PM by Bunai
oookay...who forgot to deactive the gibs cheatcode the last episode...sheesh....What Measure Is a Non-Human? to censors?
edited 23rd Sep '11 7:35:19 PM by 3of4
"You can reply to this Message!"dangit, more death
There should be like... a cap on how many characters need to be killed off before the end of a season.
Anyway, as much as I like Grievous, he does need to be put in his place a bit more. On a different note, Gungans are so cute!
edited 30th Sep '11 5:31:30 PM by Bunai
I can't wait for the Internet Backdraft over Grievous getting his ass kicked by Gungans
I had watched some random episodes in the past out of there being no alternatives at the time. They don't make me want to kill myself, but otherwise, I haven't really found a reason to want to watch it. I guess that's what So Okay, It's Average really means.
They ditch Ventress but she never lost a fight is such a humilating fashion live Grevious did!
Gungans! Damn!
A low-class man will just talk; deeds are the hallmark of a gentlemanThe power of cute compels you
This 3PO and R2 storyline was a whole lot of fun, especially the second episode where they keep destroying indigenous alien governments and referencing Gullivers Travels and The Wizard Of Oz along the way.
3CPO is a horrible diplomat
It was all cute and fun but lets get back to the Jedi. I want to see the one with 4 arms using 4 double lightsabers!
If you don't understand it with a wink, you certainly will with a blow.General Krell is some-kind-of sadist, he treats the Clone army like battle Droids.
He's a General Ripper with We Have Reserves tendencies.
I'm baaaaaaackHe is looking more like a dic* everytime the Clones fight. The enemy is more engaging than the droids anyday. Who are they?
If you don't understand it with a wink, you certainly will with a blow.I predict a fall to the Dark Side coming hard.
Also, could somebody maybe explain to the Idiot that acting like he does when your Generals rank has been
1. Granted by the Senate, solely based upon the fact that you're a Jedi.
2. Existed for maybe a year.
Seems reeaaaallly arrogant?
edited 10th Nov '11 12:54:34 PM by 3of4
"You can reply to this Message!"Well, The jedi usually make good generals because of force senseitivity, but sometimes it dosn't work out.
EDIT- new episode on. This Guy really isn't a good commander.
EDIT 2- DAMN! I'm really starting to think hes dark side.
edited 11th Nov '11 5:31:13 PM by Joesolo
I'm baaaaaaackOoo, Krell is gone! Just insane... not necessarily a Separatist, Jedi, or Dark... just nuts. Unfortunately he died at the hands of a mentally distressed Clone. I was hoping that Rex recorded the conversation so the troops are not blamed for Krell's handcuffed death.
edited 18th Nov '11 6:30:39 PM by Bunai
Actually, he was going dark side. It was hard to notice, but his eyes turned yellow.
This episode was just putting the nails in the coffin of order 66 for me though. I thought they'd make the jedi look bad to the clones overall, but what did it teach? It had the clones question the orders and realise they had to think for themselves more! Order 66? they blindly follow palps, not even pausing to think about what they were doing.
I'm baaaaaaackAh thanks, I was too busy focusing on his psycho than his eyes
Well, Palpi's order was inner working. Just because they are manufactured and programmed (if you can all it that) to follow orders, they are still individuals. It would be dopey of the clone creators and the republic not to realize that their army is more than just meaty drones (as someone put it).
They did try to arrest Krell before shooting him. Plus I don't think the creators took in the mental stress factor the clones may experience.
edited 20th Nov '11 10:02:01 AM by Bunai
What I though was weird was they spent the whole battle scene trying to kill him, then one clone fires 3 shots to kill the plant-monster, and then decides "Oh, I'll stun him!". The episode would have ended much simpler if he had just shot him.
I'm baaaaaaacklol by that point I think they are aware shooting at a Jedi will have little effect on killing him and more on driving him. I don't know how SW stun guns work, maybe they have to be close to be effective?
It seems that way. The only other time I've seen stun is in the movies when that stormtrooper stuns leia from 10-15 feet away(at the most). The thing was, the clone just fired three shots right next to the guy, THEN switched to stun. Seems a little pointless.
I'm baaaaaaackWe need a KOTOR cartoon. Simply because I'm too lazy and poor to watch/get the game and relying on Wikis only do so much.
Anyone else pissed that a powerful Jedi was wasted on clones and instead of giving a better storyline they just made him completely evil for the fun of it?
If you don't understand it with a wink, you certainly will with a blow."they just made him completely evil for the fun of it"
That's not how I interpreted it at all. I've got a feeling that Krell had some version of a vision of how the Clone Wars would end, heavily misinterpreted it, and acted upon that misinterpretation.
Didn't he only survive the pervious episode because Ashoka chose not to activate her lightsaber, instead choosing to hit him on the head with it?
edited 23rd Sep '11 5:56:08 PM by doineedaname