Um, letting the failed padawan and his untrained force sensitive underling escape led Vader to the Rebel fleet which allowed its destruction as well as led Vader to more Jedi survivors, mainly his old padawan. The only reasons the Ghost escaped was due to the bungling of the rank and file Imprials, not Vader, as well as the skill of the crew of the Ghost. Vader is badass, but not perfect. And certainly far from incompetent.VandorDM, have I ever said how much I appreciate your approach to reality, it's refreshing.
All of this discussion reminds me of more Vader incompetence, very similar to what happens in Rebels. His competence in Rebels is in question because he didn't cut down Kanan and Ezra quickly and instead let them go on purpose to lead him back to the Rebel fleet. That plan later went awry when the ghost escaped (never mind he actually accomplished his goal and destroyed a squadron and the rebel cap ship)
This plan sounds so familiar somehow. Was there a time that he let the heroes escape to lead him back to a rebel base? I feel like there was a Grand Moff who thought this was awfully risky for some reason. Didn't it cost the empire an entire super weapon?
The destruction of the DS also falls to Tarkin who never sent fighters. Vader had to send a squadron out under his own command. Vader's plan also would have worked even if Han had come back, IF Luke did not have the force. Fortunately for the heroes and the story the Force was with him, otherwise he would have been another smeer on there side of that trench along side his buddy Biggs.
I don't think you get my point. I don't believe he's incompetent, but saying "Rebels" ruined Vader (not you, others) doesn't fly for exactly the reasons you and I listed. I think you just lay them out in a more straightforward, less sarcastic manor.
I just really enjoy sarcasm, even if it doesn't translate well.
Oh, I'm soooo sorry. Let me apologize right away. [sARCASM]
See that's how it's done
I'm surprised no one mentioned Vader's run in with the Energizer Bunny as when he was 'ruined'.
If three movies dedicated to assassinating the character of the Dark Lord of the Sith himself didn't ruin it for me, a couple of episodes where Freaking James Earl Jones voices him in the most badass display of awesomes I've seen in a long time surely couldn't ruin him. That big NOOOOOOO! came awfully close.
Hopefully rebels comes back soon and we have some new episodes to talk about and tutus crap can go take a rest.