For some reason part of me finds it very upsetting that the fictional world of Jedi Temple Challenge tries to be affirming and tells the kids who lose the game "You must return to your Jedi training until you are ready to try again" but obviously you don't ever get to play again
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They probably mean that, like, life is your Jedi training and winning on the show isn't the only way to become a Jedi, anyone can be a Jedi if they follow their dreams That's the kind of shit I hated as a kid
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I just really wanted to actually become a Jedi okay
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For that matter from a Star Wars geek POV as kind and supporting as Master Beq is, isn't having the Trials be competitive antithetical to the Jedi Code Having your worthiness depend on having two other trainees who happen to be worse than you at the time
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I find it slightly distracting that unlike the original Legends of the Hidden Temple they never tell you what the actual prize is for winning, although the end credits say there is one I assume you get to keep the lightsaber but that's kind of weak if it's the only prize
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I guess they felt that would break the fourth wall too much since a Jedi cares not for material things It's a shame, they could've found a lore reason for it (Jedi who pass the Trials will be sent on undercover assignment to the Black Spire Outpost on the planet Batuu)
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