Gatefan1976
Well Known GateFan
What doesn't?Sorry, but they don't make any sense.
This sentence makes no sense. I get that you understood the movies, but you do not seem to understand Qui-Gonn. He is not a Disciple of the force, he tries to act in accord with the force, and yes, he fails. He thinks he knows the "will of the universe", but he is not an idiot.And I understood them fine and was FAR from the only person to come away from Phantom Menace thinking Qui Gonn Jinn was an idiot.
No argument here, they had shit scripts. I disagree with the plot being "illogical".The underlying issue of the prequels is extremely poor scripts. All the other problems stem from the bad scripts and illogical plots.
Are they??As to the examples (and remember there are lots more), they are all valid.
Most of them are bullshit to be completely frank with you.
Ok, they did not KNOW it was an invasion force, they saw a chance and took it for the benefit of Naboo. They GOT to Naboo *BEFORE* a full invasion.The notion of warning the Naboo (his exact words) by stowing away in the invasion force is silly - it's too late to warn them.
No, it isn't.And saying they need to stick together but then have them go on separate ships is contradictory.
He did not want to "avoid attention", in fact, he NEEDED attention, just not attention to Padme.And taking along Jar Jar Binks to Mos Espa whose behavior did nothing but attract attention is not the way to avoid attention.
Check again, at best you dropped an apostrophe, at worst you are ignoring the attention 2 Jedi would draw in the outer rim. Even Qui-gonn tried to not appear as a Jedi, do you think Obi-wan would have at that point?Taking along Obi Wan who as a Jedi was well versed in stealth (reread what I posted I did not say he was experienced in desert actions but that it was dumb to leave him in the desert)
A military advisor on a outer rim territory owned by the Hutts............... Yeah, GOOD CALL!!would make a lot more sense as would taking along the military advisor.
1: He never tried to steal a single thing of WattoAs to the bet, the entire sequence of how the bet came about was plain stupid. It had nothing to do with his misuse of the Force to steal the part off of the dealer, and indeed it was his foolishness in "negotiating" that left Anakin's mother in servitude.
2: He did not "Misuse" the force, misuse would have been making sure that Anikan and Shmi could leave Tatooine with no cost. He made sure he got Anikan because the game was rigged, he just responded in kind. His "error" was assuming Anikan could get over it, but Anikan was already broken, his easy dismissal of 3-PO shows that quite clearly. "I made you for my mum, but I am going now, so tough, sorry"
Yet, they still got in unnoticed, because Qui-gonn trusted in the living force.Finally, yes just standing up in the Gunga sub and looking about like a tourist was foolhardy again - the whole idea of what they were doing was to enter the city in a clandestine manner.
Tell me, is there anything you believe in doing that others would consider "foolhardy"? The whole Idea of some other being "saving you" is pretty stupid, isn't it?