that’s the Force in a nutshell” – Dave Filoni, Matt Martin – [Lucasfilm Story Group] – 2018, “I wouldn’t consider Qui-Gon grey either [Ashoka]. It originated as a splinter group from the exiled Potentium.The lead proponents of the Gray and Potentium philosophies, Leor Hal and Leor Danal respectively, shared more than the surprising similarities of their names. That much I know.” [Sarcasm]* But if they feel a situation is best handled by putting a lightsaber through the gut of the problem or roasting it with lightning then they won't hesitate. It translates into Star Wars lore just as it does in any well developed good vs. evil conflict. Both dwell within every sentient being, and thus one must learn to accept and control both in order to be in balance. Qui gon followed the living force by the way. Though it was only for a brief moment before she threw him aside.” -2018, Matt Martin [Lucasfilm Story Group] – “I think there’s a big difference between being perfect and being grey. Some folks naturally mean that this makes the Dark Side a necessary evil. Joshua M. Patton is a father, veteran, and writer living in Pittsburgh, PA. Grey Jedi do not exist in canon. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings will go back into production soon, still aiming for a 2021 release. [Both Lucas and Disney – Its why Lucas refused to canonize Revan. What do you think? Gray Jedi are stupid. Qui-Gon disobeyed the council constantly, but only because he wasn't caught in their false perception of a perfect world. The up-and-coming actor tweeted years ago that he wanted to play the hero, and he ended up winning the role. The dark would take over. Revan would have appeared as a Sith Lord alongside Darth Bane as advisors to the powerful Force wielder known as the Son, but they were ultimately cut from the episode in late production. See, George Lucas threw everyone for a loop when he wrote the prophecy that the Chosen One in the Force will bring “balance” to it. If he ends up impressed with Liu’s performance as Shang-Chi, it’s possible he does get the chance to play a deeply conflicted Jedi. However, in the Star Wars canon, “Gray Jedi” aren’t really a thing. If so, this how they could introduce Revan? It was written by the first Kage of the order, Leor Danal. It’s how the heroes react in those moments that keep them heroes… or not.”, “That’s the whole point of Star Wars. “Are ‘Grey Jedi’ canon or just a fan fic thing?”, Matt Martin [Lucasfilm story group] – ‘Yeah its basically a fan thing. Been a while, but I always remembered your kind comment and that was very much appreciated. She’s [Ahsoka] a former Jedi. He choked the Guards... a Vader move, Threatened to destroy Jabba, a dark gesture. This type of faction hierarchy has existed in fantasy RPG realms forever. There is no Grey Force. Neither. This often caused him to clash with the Council, as they, being more traditional, saw the force as a tapestry that could be perceived with meditation, as Yoda demonstrated with his perception of future events. Constantly making dark choices pushes one into the dark side. Just those that use the force at it entirety. Question – “I’d say Ahsoka is grey, not light. Ezra, like ————————————————————-, Question – “I find it hard to believe that anyone could be purely light. Food for thought. I always thought grey Jedi was pretty silly. And when someone does use it who is lightsided, that doesn’t make them ‘Grey’, it makes them that much closer to falling to the Darkside. Still, she was no longer Jedi. It’s a story we’ve not really seen, save for maybe Ben Solo’s arc in the sequel films. Edit: 1: I don't get the 'gray Jedi' thing. I'm not a fan of the term, but in the canon the only Jedi who really fits the idea of "gray" to me is Jedi Luke from ROTJ.