99% sure Pablo confirmed the design intent was for her to have Asian features, though it's more obvious in some of the less stylised depictions like the black series action figure and I think one of the mobile games.Holy crap, that was awesome!
Would a live action Sabine be Asian? I always saw her as more Hispanic or middle eastern.
That was a good trailer. I don't know anything about this show so hopefully if I do watch it I don't need to see Clone Wars or Rebels to enjoy this one.
IG-11 voiced by Taika Waititi.I don't think that's IG-88 but another droid of that model.
Been a part of SW lore for a while. Neither new nor impressive. It was treated as old hat in EU material.I'm lukewarm on this. I remember watching the full scene as leaked footage. and Apollo Creed gives him a MacGuffin so he could go to Herzog with it so he can get another MacGuffin. The sets looked cheap. IG-88 shot is mere fan service. The space shot looks like a reject from Spaceballs. Also WTF is up with the carbon freezing. Sorry.. watch Empire again. vader thought of it... spur of the moment, and Fett doubted it would work. Now it's like.. what bounty hunters use?? Stop Disney please. Go home
Would a live action Sabine be Asian? I always saw her as more Hispanic or middle eastern.
Sabine is indeed supposed to be Asian, though, IMO, the rest of her family look more "obviously" Asian than she does.99% sure Pablo confirmed the design intent was for her to have Asian features, though it's more obvious in some of the less stylised depictions like the black series action figure and I think one of the mobile games.
They resolved the carbon freezing thing a while ago. Both in old comics (Sith Lords sometimes did that as a means of semi-permanent torture thousands of years ago), and in the Clone Wars, were the Republic used a better grade facility than what Lando had on Cloud City to freeze an infiltration unit of Jedi and Clones to sneak past biological sensors at a high security Separatist prison to break out some important prisoners. Vader's comment is that the Cloud City facility is crude and Fett's worried that if it is crude he might not survive. C-3PO, once he gets a look at what they are doing, seems fine with the idea of freezing Han in carbonite, like it was something that could be done, not some random act of cruelty. If it was something horrific, 3PO would be aghast, but isn't when he seen it.
99% sure Pablo confirmed the design intent was for her to have Asian features, though it's more obvious in some of the less stylised depictions like the black series action figure and I think one of the mobile games.
Oh, OK I never heard about Pablo saying that or saw the episodes with her family.Sabine is indeed supposed to be Asian, though, IMO, the rest of her family look more "obviously" Asian than she does.
I disagree.In ESB, the implication is that carbon freezing a person in that way is something that just isn't done and probably has never been done before. Lando's reaction to the very idea suggests that you don't just friggin' carbon freeze a person and it has nothing to do with his "sub par" facilities.
On this point, I will respectfully disagree. For starters, 3PO doesn't appear capable of dark humor. He certainly doesn't appreciate Han's darker humor in the asteroid field and is constantly freaking out through that entire flight. He also reacts quite fearfully to the mynok. So, I have a very difficult time reading it as dark humor when he hs been demonstrated to freak out at the mere hint of the specter of death.3PO's reaction is completely glib, it's not because carbon freezing is safe and normal. He's reaction to whether or not Han even survived is shockingly dismissive. It's just dark humor and it's not meant to imply that people get frozen all the time.
Vader seems to think it will work, and we know why now, because he did it himself in the Clone Wars CG series. The Emperor and Vader wanted Luke alive, why would they trust technology that has never done this before as their first choice?
Han was just the test subject to see if Lando’s facility was good enough. Lando is just nervous because his facility has never done it before.
Yep, totally, to all of this.Carbonite sickness is also mentioned by Leia in ROTJ, so it’s a known condition in the galaxy.
There’s more evidence to it being something that’s been done before than there is against it.
As to this, though, I assume you are referring to the side panel on Han's slab? If so, then this point doesn't really carry any weight. As the whole object of the exercise was to make sure Han survived, such a scanner was essential. In such a tech-filled world, they could rig up whatever they needed, if it didn't already exist.Also the control panel had life signs monitoring tech, why would that tech even be there if it had never been done before?
It still doesn't really fit with how 3PO had been the rest of the film is all. If he thought it was truly dire his reaction would have presented such.I don't think they meant that Threepio himself was engaging in dark humor, rather that the humor came from the fact that Threepio is so blasé about Han's survival, and more fascinated by what's going on.
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