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Maul have nothing but respect towards Ashoka because of his upbringings as an acolyte of the night sisters, he also have nothing but hatred towards Obi Wan because of the "Cut you in half" incident. Like one comment I saw one time: Maul greeting: Ashoka: "ah, the honorable and mighty Lady Tano" Obi Wan: "ah, the bastard himself"
@@thomasflores7817I think it said somewhere in a comic or talk video that Obi wans jump that cut Maul in half was a lot fast than we saw in the movie and also that maul was not expecting it either
@@atomicwarrior665I think he means that maul believes that Obi-Wan had no justification to slice him in half as though he was just chilling and dint just kill his master
Honestly love how they did Maul here, it's a clearly linear development from his Clone Wars characterization, throughout his time on screen he has become calmer and more evened out without ever losing either his (sometimes earned) arrogance or his aggression. He's all the more dangerous as a fairly calm antagonist, and he's learned the art of manipulating via the truth
@@TheCulturedMan34 come to think of it, I don't recall any time that Dooku outright lied to someone, he was very upfront but left out details that he knew the person he was speaking to would object to
Goes to show despite the philosophy being "peace is a lie, there is only passion", doesn't mean you need to be a rage blind psychopath, quite the contrary the emotions need to give you focus and determination in what you are doing to achieve victory. And nothing is more dangerous then a foe you can't read what they are thinking and planning.
I’m surprised that certain people think the Grand Inquisitor can beat Maul, when in reality it’s just not possible. I mean did those kind of people even watch this fight? Maul was literally toying with these three, they didn’t even damage him once, and the entire time he was just dancing in front of the 3 sloppy Inquisitors mopping the floor with them. I get Maul is a lot older now, but he’s no helpless man. He was still able to move so fast that the Inquisitors couldn’t keep up with him, and another good example that he’s still pretty much the same Darth Maul from CW is he moved so fast Kanan didn’t have time to defend himself, when Maul charged towards him. So many people extremely underestimate Maul, he would demolish every Inquisitor we talk about. Edit: thank you guys so much for all the likes. I wasn’t even asking for them nor was I even expecting to get this many, I just wanted to make a statement.
Do some people really think this? I mean, Grand Inquisitor had a hard time fighting Kanan who is a low trained Jedi Knight while Maul gave Kenobi, a really good Jedi Master and even Sidious himself a hard time when they fought.
@@antonindolohov1277 Oh believe me! Not a lot just some. But I’ve seen the comments myself. I had a debate with someone in a reply section of another video, I replied saying Maul would demolish the Inquisitor with absolutely no difficulty, then someone replied to me saying that he disagreed saying “it’d be a tough fight for Maul” mainly for the reason that the GI was a Temple Guard. Our debate didn’t last long, since I told him how he couldn’t sense the betrayal of Reva, and he lost to Kanan, while Darth Maul has killed Jedi Masters.
And Asajj and Grievous who are both below Maul. To be honest I think a good handful of people overestimate the Grand Inquisitor, because of both his title and simply his cool look. Also I don’t want people to think of me as some hater of GI. Because I honestly think he was one of the best villains that Rebels had to offer besides Thrawn and Vader. The only force users during the Rebels era that the GI can actually defeat in fair combat is Ezra and the Inquisitors below him. Everyone else easily stomps him.
Maul stated he couldn’t take on vader alone. I wonder if he already survived a previous encounter with him. Maybe Palps sent Vader to dethrone maul from his criminal empire “crimson dawn” and maul had been on the run ever since leading up to this arc.
I have the theory they met before and that's how Maul end end living as a hermit running from the Empire. I guess someone heard about a force sensitive leading a criminal empire and thought they'd get money by ratting him out to the inquisition.When the Inquisition arrived they found Maul and mistook him for a former Jedi who had fallen to the dark side, they were quickly shot down and fled severely wounded, losing their sabers in the process, eventually Vader was send to fight Maul, like a test to know if Vader have what is necessary to become a sith
The Inquisitors aren't really a match for any well-trained Force-user. Most of their prey has been half-trained Padawans, Jedi long past their prime or Force-sensitives who were never trained. Against Ahsoka (the former apprentice of the Chosen One) and Maul (a former Sith Lord), their inadequacies and wannabe statuses really show. And that actually makes sense from a narrative point of view. The Inquisitors are meant to appear as scary as possible to detract from how they're more-or-less glorified attack dogs, relying on their intimidating appearances and gimmicky lightsabers to overwhelm opponents; once they face foes who can overcome that, they fold pretty easily.
If I recall correctly from Legends / EU, the Inquisitors are intentionally gimped by Vader / Palpatine. Because the last thing they want is a bunch of powerful force sensitive Sith wannabes running around breaking the rule of two. They only recruit the Inquisitors so they stand a chance at hunting other force sensitives, but they haven't really been trained to tap into the true power of the force at all.
@@armybear2 No, you remember WRONG, buddy, because it's the Disney trash that made them weak because Palpatine is somehow afraid any of these clowns could overtake him. In the EU, Inquisitors varied a lot more : you got Jerec, who was essentially Dooku lite, extremely powerful and knowledgeable, who had 7 secret followers he trained. Antinnis Tremayne, a sneaky guy with half of his face covered by prosthetics, and one of the few who ever caught Vader off guard by targeting his chest plate. Adalric Brandl, a Force sensitive actor found by Palpatine, who later defected to become an independent Dark Jedi, even training a Jedi at some point (it's a complicated story). And guess what ? They've all got a better track record than any of these jokes.
You're basically hoping for the character to be redeemed and start fighting for the Rebellion here. Sadly Palpatine twisted Maul too severely for him to ever live a normal life.
Kanan is so underrated. He wasn’t even finished training and yet he has the discipline to take out Maul only seconds after becoming blind. Not to mention he’s one of the only modern Jedi who sees that love is a good thing, but also doesn’t let it blind him(no pun intended). Kanan is what all Jedi should have driven themselves to be!
when maul first fought the group of them after saying his actions will speak louder, he was just toying around, performing. to convince the others of his allegience. now after freshly killing 7th sis, his agenda changed to dispatching everyone asap to meet with ezra and beat vader. that's where we saw his fighting style change to rapid, punchy and overtly aggressive with less wide, flamboyant leaping and evasion, he saved more time and space.
Maul was Personally trained by sidious. He is a powerful sith. Mauls abilities are genuinely underestimated. He has a powerful potential in the force due to his mother being Talzin. But he is kinda like Anakin, where he relies on his sword too often.
The only difference is anakin try to do obi wan thing from episode 1 and its fail while maul do the high ground thing and its doesnt work on padawan of trolling
Maul was a powerful Sith. Here, he's a broken man, deeply traumatised, yearning for past glory. He is much weaker here than on Naboo. It's why he loses so consistently.
It’s crazy the inquisitors lasted as long as they did with both maul and Ashoka I mean we all know how op maul is and anyone who watched tales of the Jedi know Ashoka does inquisitors dirty 😂
Maul toyed with them in the first encounter. The difference between that and after he sensed vader was easily shown. Aggressive, less exaggeration of movements and sweeps proved it.
0:20 Look at Maul's face. That huge, teeth-baring smile. Look at how much he relishes the opportunity to battle other Force users again, even if he knows they're no match for him. I love how they took him from a one-off nobody villain to one of Star Wars' most interesting and complicated characters. By the end, I dare say he hates the Sith almost as much as he hates Obi-Wan.
I think its because he knows theyre no match for him. He fears vader, as he reveals in this episode, who is stronger than him, but he sees the inquisitors as prey, or like a light snack
@@JacobChouinard-fn1cl he isn't just joyful about fighting though, he's giddy the whole time and it's a little jaring. Even in times where he's about to fight, like on Mandalore, he isn't giddy, he's wearing a calm, collected mask over his intense fear and rage
Did anyone notice how maul does the same pose the Grand Inquisitor did at 0:21 when he fought Kanan and Ezra in the hall after finding out about Master Luminara's death.
I actually watched this for the first time last night, and every time Maul spoke i was hanging on every word he said. Through all of seasons 1 and 2 the Inquisitors where to be feared and to run from, and they earned that, they did some very frightful things but here the tables are turned, THEY are frightened of Maul, and so is Ahsoka and he did in a few short moments what no one else would have or could have done, and he made it look easy. The re introduction of Maul in this show is fantastic, he may be in his 50's but he's still a warrior, a beast and second only to Vader, the scariest man in the room.
This is my favorite line because he's speaking from experience. His weakness caused him to lose against obi wan and also allowed Sidious to kill savage oppress right in front of him
Maul was one of the most terrifying fighters in star wars and I think they did him dirty by nerfing him so hard I mean he really did beat obi wan and qui gon single handed and he wasn’t even a full sith just an apprentice he was really only trained for lightsaber combat the only reason he lost was because his pride got the better of him and he let his guard down in order to torment obi wan instead of just killing him.
It's kind of wild to think about the fact that old ass Darth Maul leaped into battle against three double bladed inquisitors (one of which is much bigger than him) and proceeded to easily out duel them. Darth Maul is just the fucking best I love the look, the character hell I even love his home planet
I like how just like Grievous and Anakin never really fought or met during the entirety of the Clone Wars up until the end of the War, Maul & Anakin never really met nor fought each other, just once almost getting ran over on Tatooine and briefly again on Naboo. Though I wouldn’t count that as “meeting.”
The contrast here is so good u have 3 young false double bladed users who have to use technology to make it spin. Then you have a man who’s trained with the double all his life and he can spin it just as fast as them with his bare hands
Season 2 frequently teased the idea that Ezra might turn to the dark side, with being friendly with Maul and killing ATST driver with mind control and all that, but then nothing happens at all and it's all forgotten.... obviously the protagonist of a kid show about Rebels can't become bad but still, I feel like it's kinda against "Chekov's gun".
I would love a fight between the Grand Inquisitor and maul, now, maul might win, however people underestimate the Grand Inquisitor, and he was done pretty dirty in rebels overall. First the Grand Inquisitor being sent, then Vader and then the weak Inquisitors. Not sure if that even made sense but yea anyways.. Overall, I think the Grand Inquisitor is very underrated. He was a Temple Guard which of course requires specific characteristics, they were elite, strong and respected. Additionally, he has studied almost the entirety of the Jedi Archives, allowing him to understand all the lightsaber forms that the jedi used and counter them easily + master them in some way. Also gathered information on many Jedi and their past etc. Of course, most of this wasn't represented properly in Rebels, sadly. My opinion though. That's the only major critique I had regarding the show, otherwise you know, it was wonderful.
I whole heartedly believe that the amount of physical hits m he landed on the Inquisitors could’ve been a lightsaber if he really want to. Imo he was just hoping that if the Inquisitors stayed alive, they might defeat Ashoka or Kanan by chance, pushing Ezra to the dark side.
No this is actually true. That and the fact that he’s playing with his food here, you can see the sinister grin on his face just before he jumps at them, he hasn’t been in a duel in a long time and is eager to enjoy it. The fact that he literally jabs one with his wooden cane tells me that he’s literally just styling on them for the hell of it.
He sensed Vader's arrival, if you look closely you can see that some of the lights are fading in straight line. That's probably because of his ship above the construction
U know your a badass when another sith can sense your presence because that's pretty terrifying I'f u ask me especially since Vader can easily kill maul in a few seconds
3:18 It’s kind of funny how this scene is depicted as somehow being “dark” by the ambience when Maul just did the logical thing here. What’s he gonna do, put her down and tell her to stop fighting? They have no way to restrain her and it’s obviously she’ll try to kill them once she recovers. Maul did the right thing here
I remember finding the Inquisitors annoying, and distracting from the best parts of the show. So this already delightful scene, was made even better. If only Governor Pryce had been there…
Eighth brother had potential too he was able to beat kanan and Ezra by himself. He was also sent to find maul by himself that means Vader or Palpatine felt like he was capable of doing it
Forget Jedi and Sith, as long as Ezra held onto his morals Mauls advice would actually be the correct line of thinking look at Luke, he used his anger as a strength, not in rage or hatred, and ended up so much stronger because of it Use your strength to protect others, the whole reason many of the Jedi were weak were because of the Temple’s rules
Kinda sad he went back to being a villain after this scene. But that's rebels for you, a handful of gems in a sea of disappointment and wasted potential.
4:44 quite possibly the stupidest thing they could have done "ah yes I'm going to helicopter away on my spinning lightsaber that is heavily damaged and malfunctioned not more than 10 seconds ago" inquisitors are so dense to the point of being comical lmao
Vader trained them and hold them weak intentionally, even crippling them during training. The last thing Palpatine wants are 12 highly trained half-Siths in his empire who all have to potential to overthrow him.
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I just love how Maul and Ahsoka are too OP for the Inquisitors
No she ain't lmaooo she really has trouble with them while maul can take all 3 at once
@@daniell5740 Lmaoooooo lol watch rebels Season 2 Daniel, Ashoka is too powerful for Inquisitors
To be fair, inquisitors were never really that good. It says a lot that two Palawan where enough to kill their grandmasters.
Well one is a former Sith Lord and the other is a Jedi prodigy so it’s not surprising that they’d make mince meat out of the inquisitors.
@@daniell5740you just want people to argue with you to validate your existing
The fact that Maul still refers/addresses Ashoka as “Lady Tano”
Maul have nothing but respect towards Ashoka because of his upbringings as an acolyte of the night sisters, he also have nothing but hatred towards Obi Wan because of the "Cut you in half" incident.
Like one comment I saw one time:
Maul greeting:
Ashoka: "ah, the honorable and mighty Lady Tano"
Obi Wan: "ah, the bastard himself"
@@hasturthekinginyellow5003 acts like he was just standing around minding his own business when he got cut in half
@@thomasflores7817I think it said somewhere in a comic or talk video that Obi wans jump that cut Maul in half was a lot fast than we saw in the movie and also that maul was not expecting it either
Yep...he would have never called Rey that. 😂😂
@@atomicwarrior665I think he means that maul believes that Obi-Wan had no justification to slice him in half as though he was just chilling and dint just kill his master
Lady Tano. He didn't even address royalty like that. The amount of respect he held for her is unmatched. I never caught that until now.
" Formerly Darth. Now just Maul. "
Maul felt Vader coming that’s crazy how scared of him he is
3:50 I have good reason to believe that at that moment Maul sensed the arrival of Darth Vader.
He is thinking “We gotta go.” I am sure
"Oh, shit. That kid from Tatooine. I gotta get the fuck outta here."
@@BlahKDubstepnah he was like I don’t have time for this , he’s like I got better things like kenobi to deal with
@@tinobemellowna he wasn’t scared he simply wasn’t interested , he was like my end game is kenobi
I don’t think he was afraid I feel like he didn’t want to go through all the trouble of fighting Vader
Honestly love how they did Maul here, it's a clearly linear development from his Clone Wars characterization, throughout his time on screen he has become calmer and more evened out without ever losing either his (sometimes earned) arrogance or his aggression. He's all the more dangerous as a fairly calm antagonist, and he's learned the art of manipulating via the truth
Not to mention more logical. Almost like Count Dooku in a way
@@TheCulturedMan34 come to think of it, I don't recall any time that Dooku outright lied to someone, he was very upfront but left out details that he knew the person he was speaking to would object to
Goes to show despite the philosophy being "peace is a lie, there is only passion", doesn't mean you need to be a rage blind psychopath, quite the contrary the emotions need to give you focus and determination in what you are doing to achieve victory. And nothing is more dangerous then a foe you can't read what they are thinking and planning.
3:18 Maul is right, it was clear that she wouldnt have stopped. Sometimes you cant spare an enemy.
that's not the jedi way
@@xSocialInsanity from my point of view the Jedi are evil
@@xSocialInsanityMercy is for the weak. If a man approaches in street, in competition, he is the enemy. And enemy deserves no mercy
@@quix2971 good line
@@quix2971 THEN YOU ARE LOST!!!
It’s a damn shame this was the closest maul and Vader ever got to meet
It's not too late. They could meet any any point between Episode 3 and Rebels and it'd be fine. Maybe one day.
i mean they did sort of meet in the phantom menace
In a Darth Vader comic, Vader met a clone of Maul, fought him and won. And Disney is rumored to make a Vader series, you might get your wish
In Phantom Menace, Maul almost runs over Anakin and then proceeds to fight Qui Gon in Tatooine
@@jnsk9862 key word: Vader. I could care less if maul almost ran over anakin as a kid
"what're we waiting for?"
*Stands there and does nothing*
Waiting for the chance to make a cool lightsaber stalemate
I’m surprised that certain people think the Grand Inquisitor can beat Maul, when in reality it’s just not possible. I mean did those kind of people even watch this fight? Maul was literally toying with these three, they didn’t even damage him once, and the entire time he was just dancing in front of the 3 sloppy Inquisitors mopping the floor with them. I get Maul is a lot older now, but he’s no helpless man. He was still able to move so fast that the Inquisitors couldn’t keep up with him, and another good example that he’s still pretty much the same Darth Maul from CW is he moved so fast Kanan didn’t have time to defend himself, when Maul charged towards him. So many people extremely underestimate Maul, he would demolish every Inquisitor we talk about.
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Do some people really think this? I mean, Grand Inquisitor had a hard time fighting Kanan who is a low trained Jedi Knight while Maul gave Kenobi, a really good Jedi Master and even Sidious himself a hard time when they fought.
@@antonindolohov1277 Oh believe me! Not a lot just some. But I’ve seen the comments myself. I had a debate with someone in a reply section of another video, I replied saying Maul would demolish the Inquisitor with absolutely no difficulty, then someone replied to me saying that he disagreed saying “it’d be a tough fight for Maul” mainly for the reason that the GI was a Temple Guard. Our debate didn’t last long, since I told him how he couldn’t sense the betrayal of Reva, and he lost to Kanan, while Darth Maul has killed Jedi Masters.
@@TheAncientSith I even think Grand Inquisitor would loose to Savage.
And Asajj and Grievous who are both below Maul. To be honest I think a good handful of people overestimate the Grand Inquisitor, because of both his title and simply his cool look. Also I don’t want people to think of me as some hater of GI. Because I honestly think he was one of the best villains that Rebels had to offer besides Thrawn and Vader. The only force users during the Rebels era that the GI can actually defeat in fair combat is Ezra and the Inquisitors below him. Everyone else easily stomps him.
Maul one shots him lmfaooo
Maul is like the devil whispering in Ezra's ear. 😂
I think Ezra’s final duel with the Seventh Sister may be his best showings as a duelist
I mean, he isn't lying tho. It's kill or be killed.
He’s not lying. Why spare the inquisitor just to have her hunt you later?
@@allglorytothefather4186 he's also speaking from experience as prior to this his weakness allowed Sidious to kill savage oppress
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These are probably the best episodes of the entire rebels series.
Except for the helicopter lightsabers. Otherwise I agree.
@@ElthenarI cant not stop laughing when she says fall back and they all jump to fly away like helicopters. Its so bad
@@Elthenarthat part is a little goofy but I always kinda liked it, it made the Inquisitors seem more unique
@@Elthenar lol these are great episodes but yeah the helicopter lightsabers are so incredibly goofy. I hope we don’t see them again
Maul stated he couldn’t take on vader alone. I wonder if he already survived a previous encounter with him. Maybe Palps sent Vader to dethrone maul from his criminal empire “crimson dawn” and maul had been on the run ever since leading up to this arc.
I thought the leader of crimson dawn was someone else in the comics?
At the end of "Solo" they Show Maul as Leader of the Crimson Dawn.@blockhead5013
I have the theory they met before and that's how Maul end end living as a hermit running from the Empire. I guess someone heard about a force sensitive leading a criminal empire and thought they'd get money by ratting him out to the inquisition.When the Inquisition arrived they found Maul and mistook him for a former Jedi who had fallen to the dark side, they were quickly shot down and fled severely wounded, losing their sabers in the process, eventually Vader was send to fight Maul, like a test to know if Vader have what is necessary to become a sith
I was honestly hoping to see Darth Maul duel Darth Vader when I first saw this episode
Considering Vader's former and current masters both beat Maul, it would've been a quick fight.
@@nathanchunstudenthbhs8402 like in the comics where vader impaled himself so that he could kill maul? Is it supposed to be something like that?
I think they've made an unspoken rule for them to never meet face to face again after Tatooine in Episode 1.
@@_myst_4267 you do know right that a clone of Maul defeated vader right? But Maul didnt finish vader so maul lost it again.
I'm hoping they show those two meeting one day. I really want to see it. (Aside from that one comic fight they had.)
The Inquisitors aren't really a match for any well-trained Force-user. Most of their prey has been half-trained Padawans, Jedi long past their prime or Force-sensitives who were never trained. Against Ahsoka (the former apprentice of the Chosen One) and Maul (a former Sith Lord), their inadequacies and wannabe statuses really show.
And that actually makes sense from a narrative point of view. The Inquisitors are meant to appear as scary as possible to detract from how they're more-or-less glorified attack dogs, relying on their intimidating appearances and gimmicky lightsabers to overwhelm opponents; once they face foes who can overcome that, they fold pretty easily.
Ashoka really ain't sht lol he has troubles against one while maul can fight 3 at once
If I recall correctly from Legends / EU, the Inquisitors are intentionally gimped by Vader / Palpatine. Because the last thing they want is a bunch of powerful force sensitive Sith wannabes running around breaking the rule of two. They only recruit the Inquisitors so they stand a chance at hunting other force sensitives, but they haven't really been trained to tap into the true power of the force at all.
@@armybear2 No, you remember WRONG, buddy, because it's the Disney trash that made them weak because Palpatine is somehow afraid any of these clowns could overtake him. In the EU, Inquisitors varied a lot more : you got Jerec, who was essentially Dooku lite, extremely powerful and knowledgeable, who had 7 secret followers he trained. Antinnis Tremayne, a sneaky guy with half of his face covered by prosthetics, and one of the few who ever caught Vader off guard by targeting his chest plate. Adalric Brandl, a Force sensitive actor found by Palpatine, who later defected to become an independent Dark Jedi, even training a Jedi at some point (it's a complicated story).
And guess what ? They've all got a better track record than any of these jokes.
@@daniell5740 Because ahsoka was not trying to actively fight them.
@@yrooxrksvi7142 Thank You ❤for mentioning Jerec!
Lmfao the way they all fly away is just too much
Its so f*cking stupid
thank God we don't see them do that in fallen order lol would have taken all the tension out
Helicopter helicopterrr
@@swiftchancellor159 this didn’t age too well
@@ibthat1guy it was only for like .5 seconds so I give it a pass
Maul was so awesome when acting like a good guy I loved how smart he was and the way he talked
You're basically hoping for the character to be redeemed and start fighting for the Rebellion here. Sadly Palpatine twisted Maul too severely for him to ever live a normal life.
Kanan is so underrated. He wasn’t even finished training and yet he has the discipline to take out Maul only seconds after becoming blind. Not to mention he’s one of the only modern Jedi who sees that love is a good thing, but also doesn’t let it blind him(no pun intended). Kanan is what all Jedi should have driven themselves to be!
That title goes to legends Luke Skywalker
Kanan is legit the reincarnation of qui gon
pure plot armor, nothing more
@@Gamer-ml9tn If only legends luke was canon Luke... Least kanan is doing the title justice in canon.
@@joshuanbixbee2948 i do think kanan is likeable but yea that’s just the writing
The lighting is really great. Lightsabers always look cool in darker settings. This and pong krell on umbara are the best examples of that
Obligatory 'Fuck pong krell'
when maul first fought the group of them after saying his actions will speak louder, he was just toying around, performing. to convince the others of his allegience. now after freshly killing 7th sis, his agenda changed to dispatching everyone asap to meet with ezra and beat vader. that's where we saw his fighting style change to rapid, punchy and overtly aggressive with less wide, flamboyant leaping and evasion, he saved more time and space.
Also helps that he sensed vaders presence.
bro i busted out laughing when they helicoptered away wtf man xD
Yeah, Mary Poppins style
Darth Poppins yall
Clone wars veterans are repeatedly shown to be on a whole other level and I love it.
The way Maul fights is so satisfying i love it 😂
Maul was Personally trained by sidious. He is a powerful sith.
Mauls abilities are genuinely underestimated. He has a powerful potential in the force due to his mother being Talzin.
But he is kinda like Anakin, where he relies on his sword too often.
The only difference is anakin try to do obi wan thing from episode 1 and its fail while maul do the high ground thing and its doesnt work on padawan of trolling
Maul was a powerful Sith. Here, he's a broken man, deeply traumatised, yearning for past glory. He is much weaker here than on Naboo. It's why he loses so consistently.
It’s crazy the inquisitors lasted as long as they did with both maul and Ashoka I mean we all know how op maul is and anyone who watched tales of the Jedi know Ashoka does inquisitors dirty 😂
Maul toyed with them in the first encounter. The difference between that and after he sensed vader was easily shown. Aggressive, less exaggeration of movements and sweeps proved it.
0:20 Look at Maul's face. That huge, teeth-baring smile. Look at how much he relishes the opportunity to battle other Force users again, even if he knows they're no match for him. I love how they took him from a one-off nobody villain to one of Star Wars' most interesting and complicated characters. By the end, I dare say he hates the Sith almost as much as he hates Obi-Wan.
I think its because he knows theyre no match for him. He fears vader, as he reveals in this episode, who is stronger than him, but he sees the inquisitors as prey, or like a light snack
I love Maul, he's my 2nd favorite character in star wars, but here, he feels awkwardly joyful. He doesn't feel shattered or broken like usual
Prob cus he loves fighting
@@JacobChouinard-fn1cl he isn't just joyful about fighting though, he's giddy the whole time and it's a little jaring. Even in times where he's about to fight, like on Mandalore, he isn't giddy, he's wearing a calm, collected mask over his intense fear and rage
The inquisitors turning themselves into helicopters with their lightsabers really kills the vibe for me. But Maul is maul so I guess it's made up for
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0:28
That man, Ezra, is cooking in a 3v1. Help isn't even necessary
Did anyone notice how maul does the same pose the Grand Inquisitor did at 0:21 when he fought Kanan and Ezra in the hall after finding out about Master Luminara's death.
"what are we waiting for?"
*just stands there*
I actually watched this for the first time last night, and every time Maul spoke i was hanging on every word he said. Through all of seasons 1 and 2 the Inquisitors where to be feared and to run from, and they earned that, they did some very frightful things but here the tables are turned, THEY are frightened of Maul, and so is Ahsoka and he did in a few short moments what no one else would have or could have done, and he made it look easy. The re introduction of Maul in this show is fantastic, he may be in his 50's but he's still a warrior, a beast and second only to Vader, the scariest man in the room.
Lol the way they just lightsaber helicopter out of there 💀 1:01
Maul: me
1:54-3:28
Seventh sister: Doris
Fifth brother: Boris
Eighth brother: Caillou
Maul is such an obscenely good character fr
4:46-4:50 Eight brother: screw this, I'm outta here! (Tries to fly away but his lightsaber brakes) Eight Brother: oh no. WAAAAAAAAGHHH!!!
I love how rebels a cartoon for children had some of the best star wars content we’ve had in years
ja you are funny xd
@@nilius7974 yep cause you know its right
3:18 is the best advice in life whenever it comes to war/combat is sad but that is kinda the reality of it.
This is my favorite line because he's speaking from experience. His weakness caused him to lose against obi wan and also allowed Sidious to kill savage oppress right in front of him
Maul really trying to turn Ezra to the dark side
The Spanish Inquisition really stood no chance
Maul was one of the most terrifying fighters in star wars and I think they did him dirty by nerfing him so hard I mean he really did beat obi wan and qui gon single handed and he wasn’t even a full sith just an apprentice he was really only trained for lightsaber combat the only reason he lost was because his pride got the better of him and he let his guard down in order to torment obi wan instead of just killing him.
And since then, he never really gaind back his power. The story of Maul is a tragedy of potential lost to pride, the same way as the story of Anakin.
This was sick
Placing Inquisitors against a former Sith? You may as well have sent a club bouncer to fight a marine XD
Bros lightsaber is older than some characters💀
3:07 my favorite moment
Mauls handing out kicks like its roadhouse
Darth Maul is literally the actual Inquisitor class of the Sith. xD
bro the way Maul screamed and threw his lightsaber at the Inquisitor was badass
I laughed when he tried to fly away on the helicopter lightsaber and it broke
"What are we waiting for" Proceeds to just stand there lol
It's kind of wild to think about the fact that old ass Darth Maul leaped into battle against three double bladed inquisitors (one of which is much bigger than him) and proceeded to easily out duel them. Darth Maul is just the fucking best I love the look, the character hell I even love his home planet
I like how just like Grievous and Anakin never really fought or met during the entirety of the Clone Wars up until the end of the War, Maul & Anakin never really met nor fought each other, just once almost getting ran over on Tatooine and briefly again on Naboo. Though I wouldn’t count that as “meeting.”
Ezra: "what are we waiting for?"
Ezra, kanen, and Ashoka: continues to wait
“what are we waiting for” he knows nothing of Maul and it shows, he really didn’t need any help lmao
These fools of Inquisitors don’t know what it means to be trained by Sidious but Maul does 😂
rebels was the last show to show this much killing
Mandalorian kills a ton of people every episode lol
@@Darth_Xionn Okay but was Mandalorian on the Disney XD channel? Lol
And imagine that Darth Maul trained the next generation of jedi.🎉
I would just create a group of dark jedis lmao
The contrast here is so good u have 3 young false double bladed users who have to use technology to make it spin. Then you have a man who’s trained with the double all his life and he can spin it just as fast as them with his bare hands
Maul looking at ahsoka be like: I told u so
Season 2 frequently teased the idea that Ezra might turn to the dark side, with being friendly with Maul and killing ATST driver with mind control and all that, but then nothing happens at all and it's all forgotten.... obviously the protagonist of a kid show about Rebels can't become bad but still, I feel like it's kinda against "Chekov's gun".
Maul can wipe the floor of any inquisitor. Even the grand inquisitor. Those who say otherwise are delusional.
I would love a fight between the Grand Inquisitor and maul, now, maul might win, however people underestimate the Grand Inquisitor, and he was done pretty dirty in rebels overall. First the Grand Inquisitor being sent, then Vader and then the weak Inquisitors. Not sure if that even made sense but yea anyways..
Overall, I think the Grand Inquisitor is very underrated. He was a Temple Guard which of course requires specific characteristics, they were elite, strong and respected. Additionally, he has studied almost the entirety of the Jedi Archives, allowing him to understand all the lightsaber forms that the jedi used and counter them easily + master them in some way. Also gathered information on many Jedi and their past etc.
Of course, most of this wasn't represented properly in Rebels, sadly. My opinion though. That's the only major critique I had regarding the show, otherwise you know, it was wonderful.
Maul saw her expression and knew she seen him as weak..just like a sith
Maul: They give lightsabers to anyone these days. 😒
Ok, but the Inquisitors were genuinely terrifying. If I could be one character in Star Wars, I would be an Inquisitor.
And now the Inquisitors are no more but a memory.
They really fly like Mary Poppins lmao
This is arguably one of the greatest returns
I whole heartedly believe that the amount of physical hits m he landed on the Inquisitors could’ve been a lightsaber if he really want to. Imo he was just hoping that if the Inquisitors stayed alive, they might defeat Ashoka or Kanan by chance, pushing Ezra to the dark side.
No this is actually true. That and the fact that he’s playing with his food here, you can see the sinister grin on his face just before he jumps at them, he hasn’t been in a duel in a long time and is eager to enjoy it. The fact that he literally jabs one with his wooden cane tells me that he’s literally just styling on them for the hell of it.
I just love how everyone is there
Ahsoka
Ezra
Kanan
Maul
7th Sister
5th brother
8th brother
Vader
1:04 all i can think of is the HELICOPTER HELICOPTER meme 😂
Still has his ear pierced
All the inquisitors are gone for good!
3:52 maul was looking at something but what was it?
He sensed Vader's arrival, if you look closely you can see that some of the lights are fading in straight line. That's probably because of his ship above the construction
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U know your a badass when another sith can sense your presence because that's pretty terrifying I'f u ask me especially since Vader can easily kill maul in a few seconds
0:23 don’t know why but that face he makes always reminds me of Ratchet from Robots😂
Anyone else find the lightsaber helicopters hilariously stupid?
That's probably the most fun he's had since he killed Satine
Maul acts like an anti-hero now, he’s on the good side but he uses unorthodox methods (in this case, the dark side)
Sam Witwer was such an enhancement to an already iconic character
3:18 It’s kind of funny how this scene is depicted as somehow being “dark” by the ambience when Maul just did the logical thing here. What’s he gonna do, put her down and tell her to stop fighting? They have no way to restrain her and it’s obviously she’ll try to kill them once she recovers. Maul did the right thing here
I’m so glad they made maul go back to the double blade.
I remember finding the Inquisitors annoying, and distracting from the best parts of the show.
So this already delightful scene, was made even better.
If only Governor Pryce had been there…
Real shame about Seventh Sister. She was the only new Inquisitor they introduced who felt like she had any potential
I was honestly shocked and sad when Maul killed her she was one of my favorite villains
Everything about her death; Maul's merciless strike, her sheer terror and final scream. Really quite a shocking and scary moment.
Eighth brother had potential too he was able to beat kanan and Ezra by himself. He was also sent to find maul by himself that means Vader or Palpatine felt like he was capable of doing it
@@swooshie4749 at least we have Trilla Sinduri
I GUARANTEE YOU the inquisitors wouldn’t be shit if their blades didn’t spin. They rely on it too much and you can tell by the way they fight
Its scary when i rewatch this after watching Ashoka series, because in 3:08 that lesson is the same one Anakin teaches to Ahsoka.
"Live or die"
Im so glad the last guy wasnt able to just SaberCopter away lmfao
Wth how many times does Maul come back to life !?
Lol the 8th brother falling to his death after his helicopter lightsaber blows a fuse.
3:52 did he sense Vader incoming?
Forget Jedi and Sith, as long as Ezra held onto his morals Mauls advice would actually be the correct line of thinking
look at Luke, he used his anger as a strength, not in rage or hatred, and ended up so much stronger because of it
Use your strength to protect others, the whole reason many of the Jedi were weak were because of the Temple’s rules
1:03 Lightsaber helicopter 😅
0:20 annddd... the kid's sliced in half 😅
Maul is the most badass characters in all of Star Wars. If I was ever going to get a tattoo it would be of him.
1:37 what’s the point of that steel blade? It’s not like lightsabers can’t cut through things
Kinda sad he went back to being a villain after this scene. But that's rebels for you, a handful of gems in a sea of disappointment and wasted potential.
4:44
quite possibly the stupidest thing they could have done
"ah yes I'm going to helicopter away on my spinning lightsaber that is heavily damaged and malfunctioned not more than 10 seconds ago"
inquisitors are so dense to the point of being comical lmao
Mual easily beat all of them former apprentice of palpatine
Nope, vader trained inquisitors
Vader trained them and hold them weak intentionally, even crippling them during training. The last thing Palpatine wants are 12 highly trained half-Siths in his empire who all have to potential to overthrow him.