- Qui-Gon Gym 
- Just replace gambling with making drugs and steal with kill and this could be about Paul Atreides - In all fairness Paul is very much not meant to be the good guy like Qui-Gon ostensibly is. - The book is a critique of popular leaders. - Not seeing that is just bad media literacy, - Like missing the satire of starship troopers (movie) 
 
- Pretty sure you can do that with the whole series 
 
- And then he ascended into heaven. What did George mean by this?? - He actually used a secret Jedi technique to continue to hold Dominion over the living after death, which they’d definitely have been called “perverse and unnatural” if a Sith Lord did it. 
 
- As Mr Plinkett pointed out over a decade ago, Qui-Gon might as well have just beaten Watto up and stolen the ship part. - What I can never wrap my head around is if Qui-Gon being a dumbass is supposed to be some kind of intentional deconstruction of the Jedi, or if George is just a sloppy screenwriter with questionable ethics. The latter seems more likely, and is supported by Qui-Gon being a force ghost. - I love how Obi-Wan suggests that they just throw a few card games using the Force to pay for their engine, and Qui-Gon’s response is basically, “No, that wouldn’t be right. We need to put a child in danger so he can throw a race with the Force.” - “Property rights (to slaves) must be respected, but I will absolutely cheat at dice. Yes, my quasi-religion specifically says all life is sacred and connected, what’s that got to do with anything? Leave the mom. She’s old and useless to raising a child with no strong regrets or fears.” 
 
 



