arashimiyazawa--disqus
Arashi Miyazawa
arashimiyazawa--disqus

Absolutely! It's good to have a canon example to reference when people try to claim that losing his limbs and being put in the suit made him slow and weak just because the choreography and FX in the original trilogy were lacking.

Pretty sure nobody knew about it who would have cared. The Senate clearly doesn't know because Bail and Mon Mothma don't know. Only the utterly loyal (and the indispensable disloyal) are being allowed in on it.

In RotJ we see a lot of Stormtroopers fall over, and flail around, and get hit in the head with clubs while holding their arms up defensively, but there's really not a lot of evidence they're being killed. You chuck a fist-sized rock at someone's head and even when they're wearing a helmet, they're gonna fall over.

It'll have to wait for the video release to fully check, but I was trying to watch and quite a few of those strikes were directed upwards under the chin where they hit the unarmored throat. I also noted that they included the sound of shattering glass/plastic for a lot of those strikes, especially the ones to the

I started crying the moment he closed the door, and there may have been an audible sob when he "sealed them in" by smashing the console. That's when I knew none of them would survive. When you kill the comic relief first, it's not gonna end well for anyone.

It plays well from the prequel book, though, where the two are more or less friends. Krennic even has a very brief moment where Galen almost convinces him to leave the Republic and start up an energy research company with him. Krennic's obsession with recognition combined with the refusal to accept that he's not as

This just seems to be standard design in the Galaxy Far Far Away. You see it everywhere from Naboo to Coruscant to Tattooine. The latter even has monsters at the bottom of their long drops.

It'd still be Lawson's likeness, so they'd need his permission unless he was only appearing via comlink.

I fully expected Porkins to swoop in to save Red 5. Then I remembered that Red 5 is Luke's number in Star Wars.

Additionally in the final scene of Rogue One he knows exactly where the plans are because the ship containing them has not left his sight. It leaves his sight at the end of Rogue One. He's calmer at the beginning of Star Wars because he needs to find out what happened to the plans, and he can't find that out by

The opening crawl of Star Wars literally says that she just hightailed it from a rebel fleet. I'm not sure why seeing this battle changes anything.

Not to mention, even Vader's underlings are all "Holding her is dangerous!" She's pulling rank and trying to get them worried, because she's a badass, not because she was actually on a diplomatic mission.

What the hell do you expect her to say? Yep! I'm a Rebel! Go arrest my dad!

I really got the impression that Chirrut was fully Force sensitive, just perhaps not enough so to have made it as a Jedi. He was very clearly doing completely impossible things like moving his head to the side to dodge blaster fire or, most blatantly, making an annoyed noise when a turret shoots down an X-Wing and

It's not supposed to be a battering ram, is the thing. That thing at the front is the cockpit. Of course, I don't think they died either, since the engines kept going.

Star Wars: Rogue One: A Star Wars Story?

Eh. For the wife, who like Star Wars but couldn't be considered a 'fan', the R2 and 3P0 cameos were the only ones she got, and she laughed gleefully at recognizing them.

And then the last shot in the film happens and everyone who still hasn't figured out what's going on goes "OH! I GET IT!"

I'm fine with the Rebel Alliance not being founded by Darth Vader's pet murder-clone.

"what specifically Vader was doing there?"