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I’m not sure this one will compete with Under The Shadow, that Iranian djinn movie that came out a few years ago:

Room for a sequel!

In a good way.

Hera codeswitching accents when she was angry with her father on Ryloth remains my enduring favorite moment of the series.

I think you may have already missed the window on your SW furry ban.

Everybody except Corran Horn. When I speak of “Rogue Squadron,” it’s actually Wraith Squadron I want to see.

I can’t imagine why audiences didn’t go for a blonde Wonder Woman who didn’t have superpowers-- go figure.

A series with 3-hour-long episodes was a tough pitch, though.

It seems like there were more than just cinematography and action sequences being cribbed from the movies, but sound clips, too, for all the trooper chatter.

Cygnus Starwarks, but yes--the Assault Gunboat fits into the same design language as the Lambda shuttle, and is the one thing I’m most interested to see re-canonized in new productions.

it’ll be the only Imperial ship with shields.

Delivered from a nozzle on a hose and reel from a hidden vat, presumably.

We can come together as a nation and reject this, in the same way we rejected Yahoo Serious.

And speaking of the armor, how did the Jawas get it exactly? If the dragon ate the Sarlacc, maybe it was excreted out (along with Fett?), but something fairly significant would have had to happen for Fett to survive and also lose his armor. I’m assuming there will be an episode to explain more about this.

I’ll be the first to admit that Mr. Holland is a lot more convincing-looking than I’d dreaded he’d be.

Not if the original protagonist is still there.

Not just self-contained stories: the same story. It’s my view of all the Mads Max that they’re all oral retellings of the same story, at greater and greater remove from the original event. As apocalypse fades further away from memory, the story gets embellished with each retelling to make it more relevant to the

All the Off-Colors seemed like they had stories that could make for some good TV. The Rutile Twins had the simplest, but even there, there’s rich veins of tear ore to be mined.

I confess I am buying this book solely because Howlrunner is in a story.