Yeah, but it only worked because the fighters inexplicablyI would actually love for Huyang to meet AP-5.
Ahsoka going out onto the hull to fight the enemy fighters was a badass scene and calls back to Ezra doing something similar in the episode that first introduced the purgil.
It was a thing in The Clone Wars.I’m not the biggest fan of them getting communications in hyperspace. That was never a thing in the old EU.
Not to mention the foreshadowing in Mando S3.The Nth Doctor said:Even though we knew they would be appearing, between the trailers and last episode's foreshadowing
Oh, of course! How could I forget that lovely moment?!Not to mention the foreshadowing in Mando S3.
Rogue One as well. I’m just not a fan of it.It was a thing in The Clone Wars.
I don't like the choice either, but as I recall, TLJ seemed to make it pretty clear clear that Luke had done his best to pick up where the old order left off, what with his yelping about the "sacred texts," and speaking as though his failed Jedi order was continuous with the pre-Imperial one. (Though Johnson also couldn't help suggesting that Luke hadn't even read the texts, so exactly how he would have learned about the dogmas he apparently perpetuated is unclear.)
So, if anyone's to blame for all that, it's Kennedy and Johnson, and to a somewhat lesser extent, Abrams for nudging them to that point. Favreau's just following their lead.
Phantom Menace: Sorry, heroes, we'd love to help with your urgent problem, but we're politicians and bureaucracy just gets in the way. Oops.
Rogue One: Sorry, heroes, we'd love to help with your urgent problem, but we're politicians and bureaucracy just gets in the way. Oops.
The Force Awakens: Sorry, heroes, we'd love to help with your urgent problem, but we're politicians and bureaucracy just gets in the way. Oops.
Ahsoka: Sorry, heroes, we'd love to help with your urgent problem, but we're politicians and bureaucracy-- STOP!
We fucking get it! Come up with a new idea, FFS. We've seen this before. It's boring. It's redundant. It's not remotely interesting. It's crappy storytelling the 100th time. The Republic(s) (old and new) deserve to friggin' die when they're so bloody incompetent and willfully blind. Ugh, please move on from this crap, already. You don't have to elevate your heroes by making the power structures so weak. It's unnecessary and unimaginative and lame.
It also adds insult to injury dragging poor Genevieve O'Reilly into the mix, who was soo good and such a rich, compelling character in "Andor." And now she has to sit at the friggin' Filoni kids table just being another boring-ass, ineffectual politician yet again in a subpar show. Ugh.
Isn’t that the tradition of these shows? Book of Boba Fett had 2 episodes about the Mandalorian.I guess I'm not the only who didn't care for the episode. LOL!!!
The one thing that keeps bugging me is that this show should have been called 'Sabine', not Ahsoka. It's her story we're following. Ahsoka doesn't have a story so far.
Don't worry. Ben Solo will wipe out all those possibilities.Don't let Jacen join the Jedi. Last thing we need is Darth Caedus showing up.![]()
You never know with this show. They deal with time travel after allEpisode 3 was better. I was worried it was going to be a lot of people standing in a room talking but it shifted gears and tried to do something exciting.
Don't worry. Ben Solo will wipe out all those possibilities.
Maybe Marrok is Jacen from the future.You never know with this show. They deal with time travel after all
I like the idea it’s a clone of Anakin. Their “Luuke” perhaps?Maybe Marrok is Jacen from the future.
Not happening.
Even brought up in the original WBW episode.
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