I hope we get Yoda and Sith Lord cameos next week for the finale.
Tell me you have atrocious taste without telling me you have atrocious taste.....Better than Andor (low bar) but..
Huh?As for Sol, an adult man becoming infatuated with a pre-teen girl immediately after seeing her just comes across as creepy.
According to Irvin Kirshner, it was his idea to add that line, and he didn’t have anyone in particular in mind. He just wanted to create the idea in the audience’s mind that it was possible for Luke to fail without ending the story.So who was it supposed to be then?
Andor suuuuuuucked..Tell me you have atrocious taste without telling me you have atrocious taste.....
Wait, what? Lucas opposed a Wookie Jedi? That the same Lucas who gave his approval to show a Wookie Jedi on Clone Wars, which also included dialogue establishing there had been other Wookie Jedi?And now it's pretty obvious why Lucas opposed Wookie Jedi
The was Porg Lucas. Funny little guy. And very tasty.Wait, what? Lucas opposed a Wookie Jedi? That the same Lucas who gave his approval to show a Wookie Jedi on Clone Wars, which also included dialogue establishing there had been other Wookie Jedi?
Wait, what? Lucas opposed a Wookie Jedi? That the same Lucas who gave his approval to show a Wookie Jedi on Clone Wars, which also included dialogue establishing there had been other Wookie Jedi?
Clone Wars was before he sold Disney. He had a supervisory position on it, working with Filoni on story development and consultant on the worldbuilding aspects of Star Wars. If Lucas really had an issue with Wookie Jedi, he was in a position to say No, and there would have been no Gungi or references to other Wookie Jedi.He did for a very long time, at least around the period he did the prequels. Now that he sold Star Wars to Disney his rules or rather thoughts no longer apply.
https://collider.com/the-acolyte-wookiee-jedi-kelnacca/
She did start the fire on purpose, it was quite clear to me. Maybe she didn't mean it to get out of hand, but she wanted to punish Osha.One of the bigger surprises for me was that Mae actually didn't start the fire on purpose.
She burned the book on purpose. Dropping the lamp was an accident, and she futilely tried to put the resulting fire out with her feet before running to mother in a panic.She did start the fire on purpose, it was quite clear to me. Maybe she didn't mean it to get out of hand, but she wanted to punish Osha.
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