Yeah, IIRC he joins the Empire something like 4 years after the Clone Wars, and it's a good decade before he becomes anyone of any really significance in the ranks. This show is at most 3 years in, so he'd still be with the Ascendancy around now.I think it may be to soon for the Empire to have picked Thrawn up yet. Otherwise he would be at the Academy adapting to how the Empire does things.
I disagree. I think he and his clones will be the cavalry mentioned in the episode title.and aside from a cavalry arrival (unlikely and would be a cheap move),
You know what? Damn good point. I had forgotten about the title for the series finale.I disagree. I think he and his clones will be the cavalry mentioned in the episode title.
Echo kept going back to the computer on the shuttle even after dropping out of hyperspace, I think he was trying to get the coordinates for the system.
If she has any sense (and doesn't die in the process), she flees with them. She has to be smart enough to realize her colleagues are already suspicious of her empathy.At least Emerie is finally doing the right thing and helping get the kids out. I'm curious if she'll leave with Omega and the others, or try come up with a cover story to keep her position in The Empire.
It stands to reason that the project should have at least partially achieved its apparent objective sometime prior to 4 ABY. I'm really not even sure why the project would have the same name after that point, but I suppose there's always room for improvement...Rampart sabotaging Project Necromancer's genetic research database and facility at Tantiss might be why it's still being worked on nearly 30 years later in Season 3 of The Mandalorian. A major setback early in the Imperial Era might have been so catastrophic that Necromancer is still a work-in-progress around 11 ABY.
I bet you it is a double length episode. All the other seasons have been 16 episodes but this season is 15?At this point, I'd be astonished if next week isn't a double length episode. Very hard to believe they can effectively wrap all this up in just 20 mins. The denouement alone ought to be 10 mins, minimum.
Technically yes, though the first season was 16 episodes *including* the double length premier episode (referred to internally as 101A & 101B respectively.)I bet you it is a double length episode. All the other seasons have been 16 episodes but this season is 15?
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