Glad to know I'm not the only one.Possibly. But, then, I'm the odd one out here who dares to actually like JJ and his work.
Glad to know I'm not the only one.Possibly. But, then, I'm the odd one out here who dares to actually like JJ and his work.
But, then, I'm the odd one out here who dares to actually like JJ and his work.
Think about all the weight on his shoulders left to him by Yoda and Obi-Wan, with rebuilding the Jedi order from scratch. I'd get freaked out too if I thought that would suddenly come to an end.That's not to say that he could never fail at anything again ever; but one really should think up something more believable and substantial than "I don't know man, I guess he sensed evil and freaked out or something?"
*checks the thread. *Now that's what i call a controversial opinion!!![]()
He didn't do it, it was the wingman!!!David cgc said:blasting Leia into space
I just assumed the truth was the third version we saw.Turtletrekker said:And remember, what we know of that moment was told through conflicting recollections of the two people who were there. Very Rashomon. The truth of that moment is likely somewhere in the middle.
IIRC, isn't there a line in Clone Wars where Rex said he wasn't in the first battle at Geonosis? That would make inserting him into AOTC a bit difficult.I want Rex added to Episode 2.
Same.Controversial opinion -- I don't have the slightest problem with the current state of Star Wars.
what a farceGaith said:Mando S3 and Ahsoka sound to me like exercises in boredom, courtesy of Filoni being more interested in building out lore than crafting compelling characters. (How the f*** can you have Thrawn be a major character, and the most sinister thing he does for a whole season is load cargo and let the heroes go?!) And now we have The Acolyte, which sounds muddled, slowly paced, and generally not very fun.
Me too. While I haven't loved it all, I've at least enjoyed pretty much everything Star Wars that's been released the last few years.Controversial opinion -- I don't have the slightest problem with the current state of Star Wars.
Controversial opinion: Star Wars should always first and foremost be fun. Star Trek can, and often should, be interesting first and fun second, because it's a philosophical adventure franchise at its core. Star Wars, however, is a fantasy fairy tale. It can absolutely aspire to be interesting as well as fun at times, as with Andor: that series is interesting because of how thoroughly it examines and explains how fascist systems are built and maintained, but it's always first and foremost fun, because it's a survival tale. Andor, Mon Mothma, and the rest may live in wildly different circumstances, but they're all a slip-up or careless mfails.
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