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Spoilers AHSOKA series [Spoiler Discussion]

Just wanted to mention here that I've finished the Ahsoka re-write I brought up earlier in this thread. For anyone interested, the complete tale is available to read in the fan fiction forum under the thread title "Ahsoka: redeux".

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Is this series due to get an "Assembled" behind the scenes 'making of' episode too? Anyone heard anything on it, or saw something in the trades? Curious minds want to know..... Thx
 
Is this series due to get an "Assembled" behind the scenes 'making of' episode too? Anyone heard anything on it, or saw something in the trades? Curious minds want to know..... Thx
Probably. Though I wouldn't hold my breath since there doesn't seem to be much of a pattern as to when such things get announced or how long after the show finishes they're released.

IIRC the first 'Disney Gallery' series didn't come out until over 4 months after the show ended, and was only announced a week or two before. The second came out just a week later and was announced about as soon as the show ended. The separate doc for the finale episode however took another full eight months and was announced over a month ahead. BoBF: came out three-ish months later, announced a couple weeks prior. The Obi-Wan doc, again came out a couple months later, announced a month or so before. Mando season 3's came out two months later, announced a month prior. Andor doc: still a no-show (unless you count that 9 min promotional piece that came out before the show.)

The closest thing to any pattern is that some of them have been released on May 4th, that most seem to arrive within 6 months, and usually get announced a month ahead. It's possible they'll release it for the holiday season to cover the hole created by delaying 'Skeleton Crew' (I think we would have heard something by now if that show was still on for December) but they could also be saving it for next May 4th.
 
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'Obi Wan reacts to Anakin's 6.25 appearances in Ahsoka' - a 2 hour season 'compilation type' review for Ahsoka - from the 'Not Obi-Wan Kenobi' youtube channel.

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^ Some fun content and decent reasoned points made - along with impressive voice work and deep fakes - especially for Ewan's Obi-Wan. More similar GFFA content on that channel too. Nice work and a quality concept from Charlie Hopkinson :techman:
 
Since the strike is over, Eman can finally actually say he's playing Ezra. The bit at the end about Jabba the Hutt made me lol. He has clearly watched Rebels.
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Yes, Eman played Jabba very well. Senator Leia "Huttslayer" Organa will need to properly welcome him home.
 
I was thinking comics. Once they get though the Return of the Jedi 40th run they could pull something for the later era.
 
The video of Natasha Liu Bordizzo and Ivanna Sakhno dancing reminded me of one of the first things I learned when I wanted to be an actor when I was younger, you spend a whole lot of time sitting around bored out of your mind waiting to do something. I think actors practically spend more time sitting around waiting to film their scenes than actually filming, which is why you see so many clips of them screwing around between scenes. Because that's the only way you can keep yourself sane while you're sitting around waiting.
 
Well at least now we know who ended up with Luke's old X-34 after he sold it . . .
The video of Natasha Liu Bordizzo and Ivanna Sakhno dancing reminded me of one of the first things I learned when I wanted to be an actor when I was younger, you spend a whole lot of time sitting around bored out of your mind waiting to do something. I think actors practically spend more time sitting around waiting to film their scenes than actually filming, which is why you see so many clips of them screwing around between scenes. Because that's the only way you can keep yourself sane while you're sitting around waiting.
Speaking as someone that's spent a little time on a film set . . . yeah, it's 90% a bunch of people milling about, fiddling with things, and only 10% rolling camera. And that's on a productive day.
It's still a place of work of course, so that's why you see mostly just actors goofing off just to stay awake while everyone else is busy doing their jobs.
 
I wonder if the main issue with Ahsoka was that Dave was the sole writer. He was never the sole writers on his cartoons.
 
He's CCO of Lucas Film now. So, in theory he'll have less time to write.
Unlikely. He's said the only real difference is that now brought on to weigh in at a project's inception instead of when it's already in full swing. If anything it might mean less work for him.
 
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