Filling a fun escapist space adventure with a continuous underlying sense of profound loss sounds exactly like the sort of thing Abrams would do.
Filling a fun escapist space adventure with a continuous underlying sense of profound loss sounds exactly like the sort of thing Abrams would do.
Filling a fun escapist space adventure with a continuous underlying sense of profound loss sounds exactly like the sort of thing Abrams would do.
I'm down. One thing Star Wars has always lacked is realistic human emotions.
Thinking about the SW characters as if they were real people is just creepy. It's best to just sit back and watch the explosions.
He was nearly able to achieve this at the end of ROTS, because the Order 66 really takes the narrative and thrusts it forward.
True. Their father was a psychopath and their mother was a necrophiliac-- the nuts don't fall far from the tree.Thinking about the SW characters as if they were real people is just creepy. It's best to just sit back and watch the explosions.
I like to think that Luke and Leia were demonstrating the lack of empathy and underlying selfishness that you would expect of sithspawn. Great foreshadowing, George!![]()
their mother was a necrophiliac
Didn't Family Guy cover this?
First time I saw SW, I did find the charred bodies a bit: woah there, George!
their mother was a necrophiliac--Clearly I'm WAY behind on my Clone Wars viewing...
It was the effect of the blue milk. Little known fact: The empire distributes blue milk to every citizen free of charge. It's been engineered to keep people in "good health" and is a major part of the state run medical plan.
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