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This isn't a joke, I legit believe this after reading this reddit article:
Maverick: Started up on a 6, when he pulled from the clouds, and then I moved in above him.
Charlie: Well, if you were directly above him, how could you see him?
Maverick: Because I was inverted.
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I honestly think you're the one who is the evil Sith manupulator, trying to get us to rewatch the prequels just to focus on Jar Jar.
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I cannot believe I just read that whole article.. Uh, idk what to say lol
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Gdi guys how hard is it to believe that snoke is snoke and not anyone else?
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been there, saw that.
where did he actually go after ep. 2 or 3? i barely remember, been a while since i watched ep's 1-6 last time
The idea of him being a sith was changed due to how he was received by the star wars fans. Because of this, he really doesn't make much of an appearance in episodes 2/3.
One of his few scenes in episode II, he gives Palpatine extra emergency powers or something, which basically allows palpatine to take control and eventually become the emperor.
You could easily say that episodes 4-6 were all jar jars fault.
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I'd like to add that I believe this theory as well. If you rewatch episode I with this in mind, everything makes so much sense. It sucks that they had to change the idea :c
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Wish this would be canon, there's such solid evidence in there.
I remember there were a bunch of people guessing Kylo was Jar Jar lol. or at least pop up in the movie.
It could still be implemented, but there's no way in hell they are going to make that giant twist to a 'classic' character
+ I remember Robot Chicken predicted it a few years back in a video too. I forgot which one it was though.
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Holy crap. Mind=blown
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