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Most underated Star Wars character?

C-3PO. The guy's not just trilingual or something, he's fluent in SIX friggin' MILLION forms of communication!

A master of the clever insult, intensely loyal and dedicated, the guy doesn't even need to wield or carry a weapon to be awesome.
 
Lando Calrissian - did the EU explain exactly why he likes wearing Han's clothes?

I admit that I never noticed this until Family Guy pointed it out, but it made perfect sense to me once I was aware of it. Lando flees Cloud City with nothing but the clothes on his back. He's on the Falcon which happens to have at least one drawer full of clothes that should be a pretty close fit. The man can't walk around naked. We're going for a PG rating here.
 
Admiral Piett would be my choice. I always thought he was an interesting villain as he wasn't out and out evil but he did command an Imperial fleet.

Agreed. The thing about Admiral Piett is he honestly seems like an ordinary guy just doing his job and helps sell the idea that the Empire is the legitimate government of the galaxy. I always believed he was a decent guy who just happened to be on the side of the bad guys.

Unfortunately, the EU went and depicted him as a spineless bastard.
 
^^Pretty much all the Empire's military was depicted that way, with the exception of Tarkin and Motti. I never saw anything particularly villainous about the way Tagge, Veers, Needa, Ozzel, or Jerjerodd were portrayed. Their Lieutenants and soldiers were also just doing their job. Yeah, the EU tried to do something but really on screen it was like looking at the Royal Navy or something.

They're the good guys actually, fighting the terrorists.
 
^^Pretty much all the Empire's military was depicted that way, with the exception of Tarkin and Motti. I never saw anything particularly villainous about the way Tagge, Veers, Needa, Ozzel, or Jerjerodd were portrayed. Their Lieutenants and soldiers were also just doing their job. Yeah, the EU tried to do something but really on screen it was like looking at the Royal Navy or something.

They're the good guys actually, fighting the terrorists.
From a certain point of view, naturally.

I believe it was in the opening crawl in Episode III where it was said "there are heroes on both sides" during the Clone Wars. I imagine that was also true during the Empire Rebellion. The majority of people who served in the Imperial forces liekly weren't evil themselves and actually believed they were working for the common good by fighting those who would destroy the peace brought about by the Empire's New Order.

Others had a different point of view about that New Order.
 
By far:

Sebulba.

He was really Anakin's nemesis in episode One, not the guy placing bets on him or against Anakin. Sebulba might be new and CGI but his personality wasn't too far off from the kind of interesting scumbags we saw in the original cantina scene.
 
Lando Calrissian - did the EU explain exactly why he likes wearing Han's clothes?

I admit that I never noticed this until Family Guy pointed it out, but it made perfect sense to me once I was aware of it. Lando flees Cloud City with nothing but the clothes on his back. He's on the Falcon which happens to have at least one drawer full of clothes that should be a pretty close fit. The man can't walk around naked. We're going for a PG rating here.

Why not, Chewie does. :lol:

I noticed the clothes thing when I first saw TESB in 1980, and I thought it odd but no one I knew else seemed to have noticed, so I was amused when Family Guy mentioned it. Maybe they were items from Lando's wardrobe that Han won off him at the same time as the Millennium Falcon - although they don't really seem to be his style.
 
What makes the whole thing about Lando wearing Han's clothes is that on the "descriptive audio" track the narrator makes sure he describes what Lando is wearing
 
Lando Calrissian - did the EU explain exactly why he likes wearing Han's clothes?

I admit that I never noticed this until Family Guy pointed it out, but it made perfect sense to me once I was aware of it. Lando flees Cloud City with nothing but the clothes on his back. He's on the Falcon which happens to have at least one drawer full of clothes that should be a pretty close fit. The man can't walk around naked. We're going for a PG rating here.

I don't get it.

I watched this video, which compares Han and Lando's clothes.

Han was wearing a dark sleeved jacket and an undershirt with no collar.

Lando was wearing a dark vest and an undershirt with short, but clearly visible collars.

Just more proof that The Family Guy sucks. :)
 
Lando wasn't wearing the the clothes Han was frozen in. Compare them to the outfit Han wore in ANH, instead.
 
The outfit does kind of look like the version of the vest/shirt Han wore in the celebration at the end of ANH.
 
Lando wearing Han's clothing is a joke that Robot Chicken really did do before Family Guy, and Robot Chicken did it better.
 
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