@@hleV, our resident hater striking at TCW when and where he can in the worst way possible. It got darker and more loveable mid-way through Season Three, imo. And I think Savage was the best character out of the series simply because he had the potential to be the greatest Sith adherent possible, or the best Sith Warrior. Both, maybe. Look what he accomplished in a year by himself. Too bad Sidious put an end to him. After so many generations, one Sith of such potential finally surfaced: Savage Opress. He possessed Revan's mindset, the ability to see beyond blind hatred and greed or evil; Malgus's warrior instincts, his ability to channel the dark side to fuel his power but not to cloud his agenda; the Sith Warrior's fearlessness, the ability to ask for no mercy and expect none, but rather die like a Sith as he did by Sidious's hand; Bane's fervor, absolute passion being both their roots; and Zannah's denial of weakness. He's simply badass. His only problem was that there were none like him that could exist to teach him. Dooku was too fanatical in certain areas, his desire to save the galaxy and ultimately control it; Sidious was simply open to arrogance, for it was the deadly sin that condemned him in the end of his life; and Maul's root was not so much passion as it was fear, which gave rise to emotions controlling what turns he took. If only Revan existed in this instance, they would have gone great together. But yeah, who else has the guts to punch Sidious in the face and send him flying off a balcony, while sustaining a concussion from a two-hundred-meter fall and still fighting fearlessly? He will always be my favorite character in TCW.