Aayla Secura, Dead?

Isleh wrote:If Lucas wants it, it will happen and not even being consistant with his own storyline will stop him.

I think Isleh makes a very prudent point here. Lucas has, no doubt, had lapses in consistancy of his own story simply due to the fact of how long it took to make it and put it on the big screen. The story is much more consistant in Episodes 4-6 because that's all he had to worry about. Wait this many years then go back trying to remember what it was suppose to all be about and, really, only the story floating around in Lucas's webby brain really makes sense to himself at this point I believe.

The biggest problems seem to be...

1) This whole midoclorian business. It takes away from the mysticism.

2) Just how does Palpatine's story and Anakin's birth tie in? And the problems that go along with that being a true part of the story.

3) The inconsistancy of Leia's knowledge of her 'real' mother.

4) The blue glowie business.

5) Where the boundaries of Jedi superheroism ends and a more 'rooted' physical world begins.


At least a 'few' problems with this puppy anyway.
Sai'nu
The Kika'Vati Order
The Kika'Vati Order
Jedi2b wrote:
Isleh wrote:If Lucas wants it, it will happen and not even being consistant with his own storyline will stop him.

I think Isleh makes a very prudent point here. Lucas has, no doubt, had lapses in consistancy of his own story simply due to the fact of how long it took to make it and put it on the big screen. The story is much more consistant in Episodes 4-6 because that's all he had to worry about. Wait this many years then go back trying to remember what it was suppose to all be about and, really, only the story floating around in Lucas's webby brain really makes sense to himself at this point I believe.

The biggest problems seem to be...

1) This whole midoclorian business. It takes away from the mysticism.

2) Just how does Palpatine's story and Anakin's birth tie in? And the problems that go along with that being a true part of the story.

3) The inconsistancy of Leia's knowledge of her 'real' mother.

4) The blue glowie business.

5) Where the boundaries of Jedi superheroism ends and a more 'rooted' physical world begins.


At least a 'few' problems with this puppy anyway.
I agree wholeheartedly. I was shocked when I heard what a midiChlorian was. The explanation of how Jedi become ghosty ruined that, as well. I'm waiting for Lucas to have a special episode of the TV show about how the Ewoks created the force..../disgustedsigh
IagoBoom
Colonel
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I like Isleh's "rock" suggestion about the Twi'lek's death...especially since the jedi started to turn with dawning comprehension just before the first shot.

I also liked the fact that this is one Twi who looked like the ingame Twi's, and not like some plump friends of some cast members or the casting director. Most of the other Twi's we saw on the screen are not slender and graceful.
Li'ith
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Keer wrote:From some recent press and interviews with actress and ILM Production Assistant Amy Allen, the character she portrayed, Jedi Knight Aayla Secura was potentially on tap to be a main character in the upcoming Star Wars live action TV series. It wasn't a sure thing according to her, but a possibility she "hoped George would give her a call for" (her words).
Guess it's my time to be the smart ass again.
There has been no real press interviews where Amy Allen claimed anything like this.
It is a rumor that was started by a fan who met Amy Allen at a convention and send this report to theforce.net:
I met Amy on Saturday and got her autograph and the usual conversation. I asked her about her status in ROTS. She said that she "does not die" and that she is "hoping that George will call her, in regards to the television series" and that they have briefly discussed a role for her. Whether that is a starring role, or a supporting role, Aayla Secura is mostly confirmed to be a character in the new series.
Amy Allen, when asked about this conversation and her role in the upcoming tv series afterwards, denied her knowledge of any involvement of her character in the series or that she had even discussed this with George Lucas.
Dasumi
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