1:06... That day, Vader was amazed to discover that when Fett was saying ""As you wish." what he meant was "I love you." And even more amazing was the day Vader realized he truly loved him back...
Then when Tarkin told Vader to stop Force choking Motti, Vader replied, 'As you wish'. Tarkin ignored the statement breaking Vader's heart. From then on, Vader plotted to punish Tarkin for not loving him back.
Not sure it was a mystery about "no disintegrations".... pretty sure the fact that the line existed showed that vader was aware of fett's reputation/history... no explanation needed
Agreed! The Empire Strikes Back radio drama goes deeper into this. Vader gives the bounty hunters their instructions of no disintegrations but says, “I want to hear from you in particular Boba Fett.”
George is well known to have been inspired by classic Japanese cinema. One trope that could be found in some films was unusual and unexplained details. For instance, in the 1933 film Passing Fancy by Yasujiro Ozu, the character of Tomio is seen wearing a bandage over his eye. There is no mention of it, and no explanation for it. Thus little things like C-3PO's silver leg in A New Hope go unmentioned and unexplained.
The Windu crushing Grievous's chest is what I stick to as the canon reason for the cough and as for the other racers in the boonta eve, if your not first your last. 😊
7:37 Old 👴... I assumed C-3PO had a red arm because a gold one wasn't available at the time. Well that is true I guess but I didn't know it involved all that.
Luke giving up on kylo is absolutely ridiculous, trying to kill him is even more so, disney you suck for making this cannon. Luke would have made an effort and even more so because it was his nephew. He didn't give up on His father no way he would on other family.
If you even watched the movie you would know he never “tried to kill him.” He stopped himself before it got there. But even so, fear is the path to the dark side. Anakin “would never have hurt Padme” and yet he did, because of fear. Have you even seen Star Wars?
@@422katieleigh yeah i have, he had his lightsaber out and drawn and turned on they made it look like he had given up hope. Anakin was on the dark side if you remember, Luke wasnt.
The funny thing is that in Disney canon he doesn't actually try to kill his nephew. But in the EU he actually does try to kill his nephew multiple times. BUT DISNEY AM I RIGHT?
@@lucasjorgensen7505 no one is all dark or all light. Anakin and Luke were tempted the same way-Anakin gave in and Luke did not. But he got so close he decided to cut himself off from the force entirely. Binary good and evil is the most juvenile form of morality tale.
Before the prequels were made, my headcanon concerning the "no disintigrations" line was that Anakin had shortly after being turned sent Boba Fett to get his wife, but to keep it secret from the Emperor, Vader didn't tell Boba why he wanted her. Then Boba was either bribed to report she'd been disintigrated by him or tricked into thinking he had.
Did you ever get the feeling that the whole "From Another Point of View" thing was just there to let the bad writing in the main universe off the hook? Because it gets used to justify a lot of weird stuff.
@@KevinLuper99 The Last Jedi was the worst Star Wars film. It has so much promise. Yet it was terrible. It's like they got the storyline from Battlestar Galactica, slowed it down and through in a few marketing ploys to sell toys such as the puffins and the crystal dogs. The side quest was useless and almost every character was a colossal missed opportunity.
While my fav Obi/Ani moment is really the fight between Obi and “Darth” in the Obi-wan series. But, I think best Obi/Ani moment is the flashback in the same series to Obi and Ani sparring to apparently see if he is ready to become a knight.
@@maxhall3147 hhhmmmm.... ....it's been a pretty long time since I've seen the prequels. I think I'm getting that scene confused with Obi-Wan and Anakin's exchange on the the elevator early on in Episode II. Anakin says something like,"You got us into that nightmare..." and so on.
Unfortunately very little, legends had more interesting lore than the Disney parts, although legends is a bit complicated and contradictory on itself at times.
Darth Vaders command ship is the EXECUTOR(ex·ec·u·tor), pronounced like EXECUTIVE(ex·ec·u·tive). It is not pronounced like EXECUTION(ex·e·cu·tion) or EXECUTIONER(ex·e·cu·tion·er). "You people" came up with the rules.😝 That's right, I "you people"d you.
Did anyone actually give a F about where the others placed in the podrace? I don’t think I could come up with that question if you offered me $1,000 for every unanswered (in the movies) question I could come up with, and a month😢 to do so.
I was initially nonplussed hearing jai Sheleel's affliction. What is nd of f "droid" coughs I asked myself🤷🏼♂️ That was before I found out he was a cyborg and before i found out his name was Qayman even🤓😎✌🏼
I think the Critical Drinker had to pause the video and process what he heard after hearing that. I don't think he likes Acolyte very much. Actually Acolyte has a pretty negative audience score.
As I understand it, Luke was originally going to have a blue lightsabre in RotJ. The blue didn't contrast well with the blue sky of Tattooine. So, they re-did the effects to make his sabre green, which showed up better. However, a trailer had already been released with the blue sabre and I guess this clip is from that.
For those of us who are Lucas-verse fans who have read and continue to read EU material the Lucas films, TCW, & The EU are the only canon. I'm young and stubborn about that.
Legends WAS canon, vetted and approved by Lucasfilm. As most of us fans of a certain vintage know, under George, there were levels of canon in the Star Wars universe: the highest was "G-canon," which was anything that came from George himself. This includes not only the films, but the tv shows such as The Clone Wars, as well as pretty much anything George invented to go with it. The greatest example of that last thing is the fact that Obi-Wan's homeworld is, officially, the planet "Stewjon." Stewjon is a world that George Lucas completely made up out of thin air during an interview with John Stewart. But because it came directly from George, it immediately became canon and all Lucasfilm records, sites, wikis, etc. were updated and his homeworld officially changed from Coruscant to Stewjon. The Expanded Universe - the comics, novels, and video games - were all canon, but one step below G-canon/film canon. Lucasfilm even compiled one great canon timeline database at one point to keep track of everything in the Star Wars universe - films, novels, games, all of it - and make sure it all fit together, which is why you don't see billions of continuity errors like you do in Star Trek where they can't even agree on Dr. McCoy's middle initial. If still in doubt, ask yourself one simple question: if the Expanded Universe was not canon to begin with, why would Disney have felt the need to officially declare it no longer canon?
Why do this list for the channel but you can not be bothered to review or even ups and downs the TV shows! Just put these lists onto the main channel and close this channel down just like the combat channel that Mr Morgan abandoned.
And if your Old school pre-George fiddling with them during digitization of the Return of the Jedi your now screaming your screen saying but it was a rock... Those that aren't old enough find yourself a really old copy and you will too.
0:49 the Executor is NOT a Star dreadnought. It is a Super Star Destroyer. You are trying to apply real life ship classification to science fantasy. The “Destroyer” in the name is not a classification, but is a description of the ship’s perceived power. That it is supposedly powerful enough to “Destroy a Star”. As clearly a Star Destroyer is bigger than a Star Cruiser (the Mon Calamari ships were Star Cruisers). The Mon Calamari Star Cruisers were called cruisers because they were converted civilian cruise liners. Also, Imperial Star Destroyers and Mon Calamari Star Cruisers are clearly the Star Wars Universe’s equivalent of Battleships.
I have to say, when you have to resort to beta canon in order to answer mysteries posed in the main canon, it's a bad sign of lazy writing. Either leave it as a mystery on purpose or answer it in main canon. How many beta canon books were rendered completely irrelevant after Disney bought the IP? How many will be the same after Disney either implodes or sells it on somewhere else once they stop making money on it?
Seeing as this is all made up nonesense anyways couldn’t you just make up anything you wanted to answer any question you may have.. I mean it wouldn’t be wrong given that none of this is reality 😆
1:06... That day, Vader was amazed to discover that when Fett was saying ""As you wish." what he meant was "I love you." And even more amazing was the day Vader realized he truly loved him back...
Inconceivable!
@@jstrahan2I don’t think that word means what you think it means.
Then when Tarkin told Vader to stop Force choking Motti, Vader replied, 'As you wish'. Tarkin ignored the statement breaking Vader's heart. From then on, Vader plotted to punish Tarkin for not loving him back.
Not sure it was a mystery about "no disintegrations".... pretty sure the fact that the line existed showed that vader was aware of fett's reputation/history... no explanation needed
Agreed! The Empire Strikes Back radio drama goes deeper into this. Vader gives the bounty hunters their instructions of no disintegrations but says, “I want to hear from you in particular Boba Fett.”
I can safely say that not a single one of these mysteries kept me up at night.
They didn't say anything about keeping you up at night. Therefore, no one asked.
George is well known to have been inspired by classic Japanese cinema. One trope that could be found in some films was unusual and unexplained details. For instance, in the 1933 film Passing Fancy by Yasujiro Ozu, the character of Tomio is seen wearing a bandage over his eye. There is no mention of it, and no explanation for it. Thus little things like C-3PO's silver leg in A New Hope go unmentioned and unexplained.
The Windu crushing Grievous's chest is what I stick to as the canon reason for the cough and as for the other racers in the boonta eve, if your not first your last. 😊
I remember when the top theory behind Boba Fett was that he disintegrated Owen and Beru lars in A New Hope
I'll always accept that as canon.
@@leslietarkin Why? They weren't disintergrated. That was quite obvious.
@@jedislap8726 They were pretty charred, though.
1:46 Well we got through one solved mystery, but then the video ended lol.
Great Channel my friends but is executor like of a will and thanks for answering all those great questions
When Obi Wan says at least say hello to Padme for me when Ani was "checking" Rex's equipment 🤓😎✌🏼
My favorite Anakin obi wan moment is anytime they are together 😊
We already knew what happened to Sabe. She changed her name to Keira Knightley and made a few period dramas 👍
7:37 Old 👴...
I assumed C-3PO had a red arm because a gold one wasn't available at the time. Well that is true I guess but I didn't know it involved all that.
2:20 lol literally nobody was wondering this
I was. Now quit being a dick.
You seriously haven't met a hardcore Star Wars fan, like people who are seriously fixated and traumatized by the frnachise.
Am I the only one that saw Luke has a blue lightsaber when fighting boba fett above the sarlac ?
Luke giving up on kylo is absolutely ridiculous, trying to kill him is even more so, disney you suck for making this cannon. Luke would have made an effort and even more so because it was his nephew. He didn't give up on His father no way he would on other family.
If you even watched the movie you would know he never “tried to kill him.” He stopped himself before it got there. But even so, fear is the path to the dark side. Anakin “would never have hurt Padme” and yet he did, because of fear. Have you even seen Star Wars?
@@422katieleigh yeah i have, he had his lightsaber out and drawn and turned on they made it look like he had given up hope. Anakin was on the dark side if you remember, Luke wasnt.
The funny thing is that in Disney canon he doesn't actually try to kill his nephew. But in the EU he actually does try to kill his nephew multiple times. BUT DISNEY AM I RIGHT?
@@lucasjorgensen7505 no one is all dark or all light. Anakin and Luke were tempted the same way-Anakin gave in and Luke did not. But he got so close he decided to cut himself off from the force entirely. Binary good and evil is the most juvenile form of morality tale.
Temper tantrum 🙄
Before the prequels were made, my headcanon concerning the "no disintigrations" line was that Anakin had shortly after being turned sent Boba Fett to get his wife, but to keep it secret from the Emperor, Vader didn't tell Boba why he wanted her. Then Boba was either bribed to report she'd been disintigrated by him or tricked into thinking he had.
This is where the fun begins.
Did you ever get the feeling that the whole "From Another Point of View" thing was just there to let the bad writing in the main universe off the hook?
Because it gets used to justify a lot of weird stuff.
Do you get paid to bitch about star wars?
I swear Gareth is the only guy working at whatculture these days
What drugs were the writeres of The Last Jedi going into withdrawals from, when they wrote that terrible film?
How long did you have to stretch to do the mental gymnastics to somehow make this about the last fucking jedi. 🙄
@@KevinLuper99 Surly you can't be serious?
@@KevinLuper99 The Last Jedi was the worst Star Wars film. It has so much promise. Yet it was terrible. It's like they got the storyline from Battlestar Galactica, slowed it down and through in a few marketing ploys to sell toys such as the puffins and the crystal dogs. The side quest was useless and almost every character was a colossal missed opportunity.
While my fav Obi/Ani moment is really the fight between Obi and “Darth” in the Obi-wan series. But, I think best Obi/Ani moment is the flashback in the same series to Obi and Ani sparring to apparently see if he is ready to become a knight.
Bro some many of these are already widely known 😂😂
I seriously thought it was a rock that Luke threw at the gate button, not a skull.
I thought "No disintegrations" alluded to the death Luke's aunt and uncle in A New Hope
when he was saying 'as you wish". he was really saying 'i love you".
Wasn't the reference to "that business on Kato Namoidia" from Episode II ?
Nope, at the beginning of ep 3 after the greviouses ship crashes into coruscant
@@maxhall3147 hhhmmmm....
....it's been a pretty long time since I've seen the prequels. I think I'm getting that scene confused with Obi-Wan and Anakin's exchange on the the elevator early on in Episode II. Anakin says something like,"You got us into that nightmare..." and so on.
That skull appears to be a bit too small for an adult.
wow, I caught this early
haha same... always satisfying when you go to refresh your feed and you see X *minutes* ago
No comment on what an utter shitshow The Acolyte is eh?
Critical Drinker tore that show into pieces in his review.
@@zachtwilightwindwaker596 everybody but the corporate shills has; Just wondering which side this channel is on…
How about why was Luke standing so close to Jabba's throne/platform?
Thanks to disney's incalculable "F" up of the Star Wars franchise, how much of this is still canon.
Unfortunately very little, legends had more interesting lore than the Disney parts, although legends is a bit complicated and contradictory on itself at times.
Darth Vaders command ship is the EXECUTOR(ex·ec·u·tor), pronounced like EXECUTIVE(ex·ec·u·tive). It is not pronounced like EXECUTION(ex·e·cu·tion) or EXECUTIONER(ex·e·cu·tion·er). "You people" came up with the rules.😝 That's right, I "you people"d you.
Ewan McGregor is signing autographs at the 2024 Los Angeles Comic Con on October 5 and 6, 2024.
what about Sev missing in action in star wars republic commando we still don't know if he lived or not
Did anyone actually give a F about where the others placed in the podrace? I don’t think I could come up with that question if you offered me $1,000 for every unanswered (in the movies) question I could come up with, and a month😢 to do so.
I think I actually read about this info a long time ago. I also noticed Sebulba didn't finish that race. Well he did crash his pod.
Ok, so he never explains what Ren had on the table near Vader's Helmet? Is that not what that scene was?
I was initially nonplussed hearing jai Sheleel's affliction. What is nd of f "droid" coughs I asked myself🤷🏼♂️ That was before I found out he was a cyborg and before i found out his name was Qayman even🤓😎✌🏼
WhatCulture - the answers nobody wanted to the questions nobody cared about 😂😂
The answers we didn't know we wanted on questions we that were answered long ago
i only counted 6
"THE POWER OF 1, THE POWER OF 2, THE POWER OF MAAAAAANY!" 😅🖕🏻
I think the Critical Drinker had to pause the video and process what he heard after hearing that. I don't think he likes Acolyte very much. Actually Acolyte has a pretty negative audience score.
0:32 why is Luke's lightsaber blue in here?
As I understand it, Luke was originally going to have a blue lightsabre in RotJ. The blue didn't contrast well with the blue sky of Tattooine. So, they re-did the effects to make his sabre green, which showed up better. However, a trailer had already been released with the blue sabre and I guess this clip is from that.
@@Enjay001 Oh so that's why
thanks
I didn't notice that.
I love how the writers will put in the movie "and that's a story for another time" because they're just being too lazy.
Best names in sci-fi history? No love for 'Elan Sleazebaggano', the death-stick dealer?
But why did C-3PO have a silver lower leg? Lol
For those of us who don't read Legend's material, it's not Cannon unless it's on screen. I'm an old fart and stubborn about that! 🤣🤣❤️🤘
For those of us who are Lucas-verse fans who have read and continue to read EU material the Lucas films, TCW, & The EU are the only canon. I'm young and stubborn about that.
Legends WAS canon, vetted and approved by Lucasfilm. As most of us fans of a certain vintage know, under George, there were levels of canon in the Star Wars universe: the highest was "G-canon," which was anything that came from George himself. This includes not only the films, but the tv shows such as The Clone Wars, as well as pretty much anything George invented to go with it. The greatest example of that last thing is the fact that Obi-Wan's homeworld is, officially, the planet "Stewjon." Stewjon is a world that George Lucas completely made up out of thin air during an interview with John Stewart. But because it came directly from George, it immediately became canon and all Lucasfilm records, sites, wikis, etc. were updated and his homeworld officially changed from Coruscant to Stewjon. The Expanded Universe - the comics, novels, and video games - were all canon, but one step below G-canon/film canon. Lucasfilm even compiled one great canon timeline database at one point to keep track of everything in the Star Wars universe - films, novels, games, all of it - and make sure it all fit together, which is why you don't see billions of continuity errors like you do in Star Trek where they can't even agree on Dr. McCoy's middle initial.
If still in doubt, ask yourself one simple question: if the Expanded Universe was not canon to begin with, why would Disney have felt the need to officially declare it no longer canon?
@@leslietarkin 🤣👍. Touche! 🍻
I’m one of the 1st few 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I should have guessed.
Why on earth did I press play?
Of course your going to point to a comic.
They weren't even canon back in the day.
Why do this list for the channel but you can not be bothered to review or even ups and downs the TV shows!
Just put these lists onto the main channel and close this channel down just like the combat channel that Mr Morgan abandoned.
Fourty thousand views?! "For the Emperor! Glory to the Imperium!"😂😂😂😂
What happened to Sabe? The best answer is in Spanish: ¿Quién Sabe? 😂😂😂😂 (it's a play on words, it means 'who knows?' 😂
Except the Rancor actually survived and lived on in relative peace and quiet with the handler after jabba died.
And if your Old school pre-George fiddling with them during digitization of the Return of the Jedi your now screaming your screen saying but it was a rock... Those that aren't old enough find yourself a really old copy and you will too.
0:49 the Executor is NOT a Star dreadnought. It is a Super Star Destroyer. You are trying to apply real life ship classification to science fantasy. The “Destroyer” in the name is not a classification, but is a description of the ship’s perceived power. That it is supposedly powerful enough to “Destroy a Star”. As clearly a Star Destroyer is bigger than a Star Cruiser (the Mon Calamari ships were Star Cruisers). The Mon Calamari Star Cruisers were called cruisers because they were converted civilian cruise liners. Also, Imperial Star Destroyers and Mon Calamari Star Cruisers are clearly the Star Wars Universe’s equivalent of Battleships.
I have to say, when you have to resort to beta canon in order to answer mysteries posed in the main canon, it's a bad sign of lazy writing. Either leave it as a mystery on purpose or answer it in main canon. How many beta canon books were rendered completely irrelevant after Disney bought the IP? How many will be the same after Disney either implodes or sells it on somewhere else once they stop making money on it?
I almost forgot what kind of complete CGI shitfest the prequels really were.
Click bait
Am I the only one who didn't care about ANY of these?
Seeing as this is all made up nonesense anyways couldn’t you just make up anything you wanted to answer any question you may have.. I mean it wouldn’t be wrong given that none of this is reality 😆
terrible narration, you speak far too loudly and don't obey pauses. Back to the drawing board!