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From a Certain Point of View: Return of the Jedi Book Review

The Return of the Jedi entry into the From a Certain Point of View series comes out in a couple of weeks! I got to read all forty stories, so here are my spoiler free thoughts on the book!


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This Article was Originally posted 2023-08-15 17:40:02.

The Bad Batch Season Three – Identity Crisis and Point of No Return Episode Reviews

We got two new episodes of The Bad Batch today titled Identity Crisis and Point of No Return! Here are my reviews for both of them!


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Which From a Certain Point of View: Return of the Jedi Stories Are We Most Excited For?

All forty stories from the upcoming Return of the Jedi edition of From a Certain Point of View have been announced! Here are the stories we’re most excited to read! Spoilers, it’s most of them.


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The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Landing at Point Rain

Welcome to a look inside The Holocron. A collection of articles from the archives of *starwars.com no longer directly available.

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The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Landing at Point Rain

Episode Air No.: 27 (Season 2, Episode 5)
Original Air Date.: November 4th, 2009 (special presentation; re-aired at regular time, November 6th)
Production No.: 207 (Season 2, Episode 7)

Written by Brian Larsen
Supervising Writer: Drew Z. Greenberg
Directed by Brian Kalin O’Connell

Key Characters: Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Ki-Adi-Mundi, Ahsoka Tano, Clone Commander Cody, Clone Captain Rex, Clone Commander Jet

Key Locales: Geonosis

Cast:
Matt Lanter as Anakin Skywalker
Brian George as Ki-Adi-Mundi
Dee Bradley Baker as the clone troopers
Ashley Eckstein as Ahsoka Tano
James Arnold Taylor as Obi-Wan Kenobi
Tom Kane as the narrator, Yoda, and Admiral Yularen
Olivia d’Abo as Luminara Unduli
Terrence Carson as Mace Windu
Ian Abercrombie as Chancellor Palpatine
Matthew Wood as the battle droids

Episode Brief: Anakin, Ahsoka and Ki-Adi-Mundi lead a landing party to destroy a droid factory on Geonosis.


Full Synopsis:

“Believe in yourself or no one else will.”

Newsreel:
Counterattack! With the clone army
stretched in desparate attempt to engage General Grievous’ Starfleet, Separatists planets that were once thought secure are now rising up against the Republic. On Geonosis, Separatist leader Poggle the Lesser, safe in his newly ray-shielded factories, creates thousands of terrible new weapons which march off the assembly line against the outnumbered clone army.

The Jedi, resolute in the effort to restore order to the Republic, mount a massive invasion to retake Geonosis and shut down Poggle’s factories once and for all….

ACT I

An enormous Republic task force comprising cruisers and transports swarms the ringed red world of Geonosis. Aboard the lead vessel, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Jedi Master Ki-Adi-Mundi express disbelief that the conflict has brought them back here, the world where the Clone Wars first started. They agree that loyalty of the Geonosians to Count Dooku’s revolution is not to be underestimated.

Anakin Skywalker joins them on the bridge with his Padawan Ahsoka Tano. They have just returned from an engagement near Dorin, where Anakin brags his squadron accounted for 76 kills versus Ahsoka’s 55. Obi-Wan, incredulous of their light spirits, focuses their attention as they contact the Outer Rim Command for their briefing.

The Jedi convene in the cruiser’s war room and are joined via hologram by Yoda, Mace Windu, Chancellor Palpatine, and Luminara Unduli. Intelligence reports peg Poggle the Lesser as having holed up in his primary droid factory, protected by a shield generator. Skywalker, Ki-Adi-Mundi and Kenobi will embark on a three-pronged assault to push past the Geonosian defensive lines and assemble a staging area just short of the shield. Once there, the next phase of the mission will be to knock out the generator.

Yoda counters the Chancellor’s concerns about the mission’s risks by emphasizing the importance of capturing Poggle to ensure that Geonosis does not rise again.

The briefing continues as the present Jedi are joined by their clone commanders: Cody, Rex and Clone Commander Jet. The three-pronged attack sees Ki-Adi-Mundi and Jet take the northernmost assault. Cody and Kenobi, the central push, while Skywalker and Rex lead the southernmost wing. All three waves will meet at the rendezvous point at 0700, establishing a defensive perimeter to their staging area for their next push.

Ahsoka worries about the Geonosian fortifications, particularly a giant armored wall bristling with gun emplacements. Anakin isn’t fazed; their approach brings them no where near that barricade. The Jedi split up to tend to their preparations.

High over Geonosis, the Republic cruisers and transports disgorge the landing forces. Flocks of gunships and carrier craft streak toward the spires of the droid foundry. Geonosian defense cannons fill the skies with flak and laser rays, buffeting the gunships. Soon, needle-nosed Geonosian fighters join the fray, blasting away at the Republic force. Squads of Republic Y-wing fighters offer air support, strafing the Geonosian emplacements.

Kenobi’s force is the first to fly. Anakin’s is next. Ki-Adi-Mundi’s follows close behind. The crossfire is too thick, and Anakin’s gunship is the first to get shot down. It slams into the Geonosian desert with Ahsoka, Anakin and Rex aboard. They survive the crash, and immediately engage Geonosian forces on foot as they emerge from the wreckage.

Ki-Adi-Mundi’s gunship is the next to fall. As it shakes out of control, Commander Jet radios Cody to get his walkers landed as he may be the last task force still flying. Cody’s transports touch down, deploying AT-TEs to continue the trek overland. He orders General Kenobi to stay away from the landing zone as the skies are still too dangerous.

In the thick of the defensive zone, Kenobi has no choice but to keep pushing forward. His gunship is swatted out of the sky by Geonosian fighters, hitting the desert hard in a spectacular crash.

ACT II

An injured Ki-Adi-Mundi and Commander Jet pull themselves from the crash site. Jet reports the status of the operation: Only Kenobi’s forces made it to the landing zone, but General Kenobi himself was shot down. Skywalker’s armored forces were wiped out in the air, and he and Rex are caught in a firefight on the ground. Nonetheless, they intend to press forward. Ki-Adi-Mundi’s AT-TEs are intact, though they must still trek overland. If they are fortunate, they may meet up with Skywalker on their way to Kenobi’s position.

Skywalker’s forces are pinned down by Geonosian gunners, and cannot receive help from any of the other units, for they are all in dire predicaments. Ahsoka begins to worry about Obi-Wan, but Anakin focuses her on the charge. Skywalker rallies his troops, and they counterattack the Geonosians.

At Cody’s landing point, he has circled his AT-TE tanks into a defensive formation. Kenobi’s gunship is five kilometers away. Cody dispatches troopers Waxer and Boil overland to check for survivors. The two troopers race across the battlefield to the fallen gunship, which they pry open to find only two survivors: Obi-Wan and Trapper, a clone trooper. Cody sees that the troopers are successful and lays down covering fire as they return, blasting away at the Geonosian speeders and battle tanks.

The injured Kenobi reunites with Cody. Surrounded by Geonosians, the forward group must hold out long enough for Skywalker and Ki-Adi-Mundi to join them at the rendezvous point.

Ki-Adi-Mundi’s armored column is stymied by a massive caltrop field. It’s slow going as they cut through the tank obstacles to continue forward. Admiral Yularen and Commander Jet talk via comlink. Yularen cannot send any additional air support, as it is allocated elsewhere in the planetary invasion. Yularen does offer his eyes in the sky to help the scattered forces locate each other. Readings indicate Skywalker may be approaching the eastern barrier — the site of the armored barricade.

The wall that Ahsoka feared during the briefing looms large, cutting off progress through the canyon. It is lined with droid forces that fire down from above. Skywalker, Ahsoka and the clones seek what little cover there is.

Meanwhile, Ki-Adi-Mundi has split up his forces, leaving his tanks to take a longer route while he examines a short cut through a cave. Inside the dark grotto, they are suddenly besieged by winged Geonosian drones.

At the barricade, Anakin and Ahsoka load up with backpacks filled with thermal detonators. The two weave past the incoming fire, and use their grappling spike-launchers to scale the adjacent canyon wall. They emerge above the wall, and leap down onto its surface, cutting through the droids.

Meanwhile, at the rendezvous point, the Geonosian advance continue to whittle away at Cody’s forces.

ACT III

Anakin and Ahsoka cut through the last of the droids atop the wall, but the wall itself is lined with automated cannons that continue to blast away at the clones. Sudden reinforcements pop out from hatches built into the barricade top: tumbling droidekas open fire on the Jedi. Captain Rex, who has snuck up the wall on his own, arrives to offer some support. Blasting past the droidekas, the Jedi drop the explosives into the hidden hatches. They use the Force to leap from the exploding wall, employing their telekinetic abilities to send Rex soaring and catching him before he hits bottom. With the wall destroyed, Skywalker and his team continue forward.

Meanwhile, Ki-Adi-Mundi’s troops have nearly broken through to the other side of the caves. Flame thrower-equipped clones torch the last of the Geonosian resistance. Skywalker and Ahsoka arrive just in time to see the smoldering Geonosians. The two fragmented units are joined, and the landing site is within reach. The situation is still dire, given the amount of Geonosian infantry surrounding their objective. Skywalker contacts Admiral Yularen, desparate for air support. Yularen has good news. He has spent the time since Commander Jet’s request reallocating resources, and has managed to scrape up one fighter squadron.

The cordon tightens around the rendezvous point. Even the wounded Kenobi picks up his blade for what he assumes will be a final stand. Suddenly, Y-wing fighters soar in from above, dropping bombs on the enemy tanks. The clones cheer as the spine of the Geonosian push has been broken. Emerging from the battlefield smoke are Skywalker, Ahsoka and Ki-Adi-Mundi, who find the exhausted Kenobi.

The last phase of the operation remains. Skywalker and Ahsoka lead the charge. Their troopers dash to the artillery battery, and toss droid poppers EMP charges that frazzle the enemy weapons. Cody’s walkers then blast the artillery stations and bring the shield generator collapsing. As the shield dissipates, Ki-Adi-Mundi’s reinforcing gunships land with additional troops.

The mission is successful. Anakin’s final score? 55. Ahsoka: 60. Ki-Adi-Mundi trumps them all with 65.


Trivia & Details

  • Early in the episode, Anakin and Ahsoka are said to have arrived from an engagement near Dorin. According to the expanded universe, this is the homeworld of the Kel Dor, Plo Koon’s species.
  • Obi-Wan Kenobi’s gunship has a painted illustration of a nexu creature on it, with the phrase “BAD KITTY” written on it in Aurebesh. “Bad Kitty” was the ILM animation crew’s nickname of the nexu during the making of Episode II.
  • The long traveling shot as Anakin and his troops charge the final Geonosian front is a nod to a similar shot in The Longest Day (1962).
  • Ki-Adi-Mundi’s gunship has a skull-faced clone trooper helmet painted on it, with the phrase “SEPARATIST NIGHTMARE” written on it in Aurebesh.


Memorable Quotes

“As always I shall leave the strategy to you, Master Jedi.” — A deferential Chancellor Palpatine to Yoda.

“Gentlemen, if you are quite fininshed we have a battle to begin.” — Luminara Unduli, cutting through the jocular banter of Obi-Wan and Anakin.

“There is no such thing as luck.” — Ki-Adi-Mundi to Admiral Yularen.

“Why do we always get the fun missions?” — Waxer

” Remember when I reminded you about the giant wall, and you said, ‘don’t worry, Snips, we won’t be anywhere near that?'” — Ahsoka to Anakin

“Next time, just tell me to jump.” — Rex

“Great. The one time I actually ask Obi-Wan for help, he’s nowhere to be found!” — Anakin Skywalker.


Star Wars | From a Certain Point of View: The Empire Strikes Back

Star Wars – From a Certain Point of View: The Empire Strikes Back

Get ready to experience the epic adventure of The Empire Strikes Back like never before! Celebrate the film’s 40th anniversary with “From a Certain Point of View”, an exciting reimagining of the timeless classic, featuring the perspectives of forty acclaimed authors.

Take a journey through the galaxy far, far away as you witness an iconic scene from The Empire Strikes Back through the eyes of a supporting character, from heroes and villains to droids and creatures. You’ll be amazed by the creativity and imagination of the contributing bestselling authors and trendsetting artists, such as Austin Walker, Hank Green, Tracy Deonn, and Martha Wells, to name a few.

Discover the unlikely partnership of bounty hunters Dengar and IG-88 as they pursue Han Solo, or the life of a naturalist caring for tauntauns on the frozen world of Hoth. Delve into the dark heart of the Dagobah cave where Luke confronts a terrifying vision, or reveal the world of the Ugnaught clans who dwell in the depths of Cloud City. You’ll even hear the wampa’s tragic tale of loss and survival, as well as witness the cost of serving a ruthless empire aboard the bridge of a doomed Imperial starship.

From hilarious to heartbreaking and astonishing, this book has something for every Star Wars fan. Plus, all the participating authors have generously forgone any compensation for their stories, and their proceeds will be donated to First Book, a leading nonprofit that provides new books, learning materials, and other essentials to educators and organizations serving children in need. To further support this mission, Penguin Random House and Disney/Lucasfilm will also donate $100,000 and 100,000 children’s books, respectively, to First Book.

Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to experience The Empire Strikes Back in a whole new way while supporting a great cause. May the Force be with you!

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Star Wars | From a Certain Point of View

Star Wars – From a Certain Point of View

Get ready to travel back in time to a galaxy far, far away! On May 25, 1977, the world was forever changed when Star Wars hit theaters and introduced us to a cast of unforgettable characters, including Han Solo, Luke Skywalker, and Princess Leia. But what about the supporting characters? The ones who stood in the background, quietly observing the action? Well, now it’s their turn to shine!

To celebrate the fortieth anniversary of this iconic film, more than forty talented contributors have come together to give us “From a Certain Point of View.” This collection of short stories reimagines moments from the original film, but this time, we get to see them through the eyes of the supporting characters. And let me tell you, it’s a thrilling ride!

We get to hear Aunt Beru’s innermost thoughts in a touching character study by Meg Cabot, and Nnedi Okorofor brings depth and dignity to the monster in the trash compactor that we all love to hate. Gary Whitta bridges the gap between Rogue One and A New Hope through the eyes of Captain Antilles, while Pierce Brown gives us a heart-wrenching look at Biggs Darklighter’s final flight during the Rebellion’s attack on the Death Star. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg!

But it’s not just the amazing stories that make this book so special. All of the participating authors have generously decided to donate their proceeds to First Book, a nonprofit that provides new books and learning materials to organizations serving children in need. And to top it off, Penguin Random House has donated $100,000 to First Book, while Disney/Lucasfilm has donated 100,000 children’s books valued at $1,000,000!

So, whether you’re a die-hard Star Wars fan or just looking for a great read, “From a Certain Point of View” is a must-read. It’s a celebration of the power of storytelling, the importance of education, and the enduring legacy of a film that changed the world.

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Dr. Lydia Kang Talks About Bringing the Jedi to Their Breaking Point

Dr. Lydia Kang, author of the new High Republic book Cataclysm, discusses stepping into Phase Two of the High Republic initiative and pushing the Jedi to their limits in the golden age of the Republic!

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The Bad Batch Season 2 | Tipping Point Episode Review

It’s time to follow up on what happened to Crosshair at Mount Tantiss! We are closing in on the finale of season two, and the stage is being set VERY nicely! This is my review for episode fourteen, Tipping Point.

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THE BAD BATCH After Show LIVE: “Pabu” | “Tipping Point”

RFR’s BAD BATCH After Show Livestream returns tonight with a double feature review of “Pabu” and “Tipping Point” from Season 2. Has Clone Force 99 finally found Paradise? Will Crosshair find freedom? Join us for an in-depth analysis of these episodes, plus your comments, live chat and phone calls!

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Every Plot Point that Ruined the Sequel Trilogy | Star Wars Video Essay

Well, if you didn’t like the Sequel Trilogy, this doc ain’t gonna change your mind. This one is from Darth’d

When JJ Abrams made The Force Awakens, he may have inadvertently ruined the Future of the entire Star Wars franchise. In this video analysis I will be looking in depth at character arcs and plot development across multiple scenes, and analyzing how the seemingly rash decisions JJ made will have lasting consequences across every subsequent story line told in future films.

When beginning a sequel trilogy, character arcs and backstory are even more important than in the original trilogy, because there are no mystery boxes. We know Luke, Han, and Leia; we know the Star Wars characters, we know the arcs they’ve already taken, and the way JJ approached the story in The Force Awakens created new backstory…that the audience never even saw. In this video let’s explore in detail how the poor story choices JJ Abrams made ruined not just a single film, but all future plot points for the entire sequel trilogy.

(This is a combined re-upload of what was originally a 2 part series)

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From A Certain Point Of View: Would You Rather Serve LEGO Or Live-Action Palpatine?

Here’s the latest from: starwars.com

Two starwars.com writers debate working for the Ruler of the Beach or the ruler of the Empire.

James Floyd and Mark Newbold

One of the great things about Star Wars is that it inspires endless debates and opinions on a wide array of topics. Best bounty hunter? Most powerful Jedi? Does Salacious Crumb have the best haircut in the saga? In that spirit, starwars.com presents From a Certain Point of View: a series of point-counterpoints on some of the biggest — and most fun — Star Wars issues. In this installment celebrating the LEGO Star Wars Summer Vacation, two starwars.com writers duel it out over which master to serve: live-action Sheev or LEGO Palpatine.

Sign me up to follow the Galaxy’s Best (LEGO) Emperor, says Mark.

It’s possible to be a believer in liberty and freedom and still have a grudging respect for the long-gestating masterplan of Sheev Palpatine. From Senator of the Mid Rim world of Naboo to the most powerful seat in the cosmos, the scheming, the machinations, the manipulations, the devious brilliance of a plan that was so exacting it had 65 orders before the infamous 66th….it’s easy to admire. Consider the planning, the ability to constantly pivot between publicly leading a Galactic Republic while at the same time orchestrating a Separatist movement from the shadows. The Emperor of the flesh and blood Star Wars saga was an impressive operator, arguably the most tactically astute leader the galaxy has ever seen.

However….I’d stand behind the LEGO incarnation of Sheev Palpatine ahead of the ‘real’ one any day. When Darth Vader gifted his Emperor with a “Galaxy’s Best Emperor” mug? Palpatine — as was often the case — was offended by the implication that in order to be the best Emperor, there had to be other Emperors to compete against. That wasn’t what Vader intended. LEGO Sheev was the one, true Emperor, but in this particular stand-off of LEGO Emperor versus his flesh-and-blood equivalent, the brick does the trick.

Let’s look at some of the reasons for his obvious superiority:…

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