As we gear up to watch the series finale, here's one of the best fan videos about the series. It's easily my favorite.
It wasn't. 99% of it was pointless fanwank and plotholes.You mean being awesome?
I'm pretty sure at this point that Maarva's line about her being dead the last time she talked to Cassian is our answer. She seemed pretty certain, so I have a feeling she managed to get definite proof somewhere along the line that no one else survived on Kenari.So do you think Andor will ever find his sister?
I'm kind of 50/50 on whether that was her fate, or if she was one of the Imperial officers who ran off and started the First Order.I doubt they'll do this, but did wonder if there might be an epilogue set post ROTJ with a Nuremberg style trial and Dedra et al in the dock. (there's also the horrible scenario of Lonni in the dock because Luthen is dead and he can't prove he was working for the Rebellion all along.)
As I say, unlikely, I'm guessing Gilroy will want the show to end moments before Rogue One begins, but it'd be interesting.
There's no way that's true.I prefer Dash Rendar to Kyle Katarn. But then I imagine most fans do.
The term "Sith" was used to describe Darth Vader from the beginning, in the original novelisation, in spinoff material going all the way back to when SW first came out. Hell, there's a deleted scene where one of the Imperial officers in the briefing even uses the term (a shame that wasn't restored in one of Lucas' many later tinkerings.)It’s a shame very little know about the Sith connection with the Emperor. That could have done more damage to him.
I understood that reference.He's the Vance and Coy of the Star Wars universe...
I just happened to rewatch that the other day. Soooo damn good.As we gear up to watch the series finale, here's one of the best fan videos about the series. It's easily my favorite.
My guess early imperial army.Fill me in trivia guys, What was the uniform Sgt Lear was wearing?
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