SHutsonBlount
SHutsonBlount
SHutsonBlount

I’m betting we won’t see a Z-95 unless they get included in a prequel-era expansion.

Lots of stuff to process there, if it’s actually in-game: TIE Bomber beam cannon, implications of a flyable TIE Reaper, those disc-faced transport-looking things in the background, iron bombs, but maybe most noticeably, B-wings still MIA.

I didn’t care for the art style, but worked my way through the whole season. It’s got some nice characterization and good voice work (it was nice to hear Karen Fukuhara again). YMMV.

This is a Type-2 civilization that still fires weapons with the functional equivalent of ring-and-bead sights.

Alternate theory: the AT-TE is designed to fight peer opponents who are liberally equipped with weapons that will defeat even heavy armor. Its virtues are those of a tank—low profile and 360-degree field of fire for the main weapon. The AT-AT is designed as a counterinsurgency machine, against poorly-equipped

I am willing to consider another giant woman playing a mermaid. How about Gwen Christie?

This is follows the Steven Universe example in another way—it wouldn’t have worked at all if they hadn’t had absolutely stellar performances by the VAs.

I also miss burdened-by-the-weight-of-her-responsibilities 11-year-old-sovereign Frosta we meet in “Princess Prom.” I mean, I get that the point of her is that she’s drawn out and allowed to be a little kid by all of these peer interactions, but I would have liked to see her put the mask back on, possibly while

The precedent’s pretty well established by the pilot, I think. Adora goes from “officer in the enemy army” to “Glimmer brings her home to meet Mom” in the space to two episodes.

TLJ was certainly noteworthy as the film that finally gave Luke Skywalker a personality, rather than having him being a blandly heroic blank canvas the audience was meant to project itself onto.

I know you mean an Entrapta interview in the sense that Ms. Stevenson talks about Entrapta, but I can also hope for Entrapta herself to do a whole series of interviews and maybe a long-running podcast. Possibly co-hosted with Scorpia.

12-year-old me definitely thought it sounded hokey.

I’m a little surprised that Bo-Katan would have survived losing custody of the Darksaber, much less the Purge in general. You’d think her name would have been #1 on the Empire’s to-take-care-of list.

Rex would be the sensible use of Morison, but I respect their willingness to go with the wild-ass option.

I’m still vaguely disappointed it’s not a Muppet version of Apocalypse Now.

It’s never too early to start fantasizing a movie that you can judge the actual movie by when it appears!

I guess since we won’t be getting Galactic Conquest, we can have this.

I was hopeful until I read the “another part of the timeline” bit.

I refuse to acknowledge May 4th as Star Wars Day, when by rights it ought to be May 25th.