Ki-Adi Mundi | The Acolyte | #shorts #starwars #theacolyte



Dive into The Acolyte! Here is the ForceCenter review and deep dive discussion on The Acolyte’s third episode “Destiny.” It’s a rich, challenging episode full of the show’s overall themes of duality and choice. It also asks you to consider the truths and perspectives of characters and measure that against the information we don’t yet have. Are the Jedi good? Are the Jedi bad? We have the questions, but is it too soon to answer? Dive deep into the episode as Joseph Scrimshaw, Jennifer Landa, and Ken Napzok discuss it all on The Acolyte Report on ForceCenter.

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6 thoughts on “Ki-Adi Mundi | The Acolyte | #shorts #starwars #theacolyte”

  1. As someone who has been an obsessive fan for literally as long as I can remember, I feel the line from elsewhere in this discussion about Obi Wan suddenly no longer being Obi Wan's brother.

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  2. I keep hearing that the Acolyte takes place 100 to 130 years before episode 1. But that's not how I read it. The very beginning of the Acolyte says it was a 100 years before the rise of the Empire and the Empire started when anakin was like 30 or 40 years old. So unless I'm missing something, the acolyte takes place like 50 years before episode one. Did I miss something ?

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  3. Idk man I disagree 100% ki adi Mindi had no business being in the show. Make a new character that could fill his spot. Why do we have to dethrone the already established universe?

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