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Okay finale, kinda weak compared to the rest of the season but I enjoyed it and it did made sense considering how the characters and story had developed. One thing I'm not liking about the series is Sol and Robert, I find their characters and relationship to be so thin and disconnected considering how much time we

Maybe it's an over saturation of him that has lead to me disliking him so much, they throw him and R2-D2 about as homage or to fulfill people's nostalgia boners and I guess it just wears me down. I never started out hating him, it was more of an over-time type thing.

Well I'm exaggerating a little, but yeah I just really don't like him. Really really don't like him.

I'm sorry you've kinda lost me? I don't really get what you're saying how, how do you know? What do you mean by 'beats'? (sorry for being slow >.<)

If every man was as annoying as C-3PO I'd have killed myself a long time ago. There's being scared/normal, then there's being C-3PO.

Ehh… Kinda weak episode in my opinion. I liked the pilot as I thought it set it up for something interesting, but it just felt quite boring and cliche (Maybe? dunno if that's the right word for it…). Felt a little early to reveal that most of Zeb's race were gone didn't bring the emotional impact it could have if his

I dunno, I just don't want it to be like Varric, where she becomes the clear bad guy. We've had 3 of them already, I think it would be more interesting if both sides, royalists (which is what I'm calling them because I'm too lazy to scroll up for the prince fellas name and I like it) and Kuvira's lot both had good/bad

I thought it was a great episode. I hope Kuvira isn't the 'big bad' I want her to be more of someone with good intentions and will do anything to get there, bringing up sort of does the ends justify the means kind of thing. Plus, the idea of whether or not the monarchy is needed/wanted would be fun to see.