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I thought it was an awkward choice to have anything close to a "you're inexperienced and dangerous but you have a special gift" Jedi character, if that makes sense (and his "gift" barely comes up anymore, the relating to living things power or however you'd describe it)

I just can't recall many "human" characters being killed directly, though the show has had more gruesome deaths than I gave it credit for, like when they couldn't save the guy when the speeder bike exploded or else blow their cover. Can't remember exact details or even which episode on that.

Similarly, Kallus should have used his own key (and then planted it on Lyste)

I think we'll get a big indication with how Kallus is resolved. Will Disney let the show kill him?

I always thought Ezra was an awkward choice because it would be hard to do something unique with him right after Ahsoka and while we're getting Rey (and Finn and Kylo Ren), plus he can't be too impactful with the OT not long after this show (Kanan though could be a washed, fading former apprentice just fine)

Just watching it now on the West Coast but the Imperials not recognizing Ezra feels…unlikely.

I think Ron Cephas Jones has been in too many episodes, or else he'd be a lock for me in a shockingly LOADED category if the guests submit. If Milo or Mandy gets a nom, that'd be pretty bad. I don't think Metz should get one (she's good, just too many others better) but agreed, won't be shocked if she's nommed. I'm a

I think the plots and the writing are painful sometimes. I either find myself cringing or being able to predict exactly what will happen.

As someone who thinks the show is bad but the actors are great, I think they would deserve noms, though not sure how they get there. Will be interesting to see how they categorize. Will go they Thrones-like with everyone in supporting, or declare a lead?
I could see Brown making my personal list (Hartley also is great)

I've been catching up on other stuff (I hate waiting a week between episodes). Has this been a meh season so far?

The big question: Does the show last long enough for the Admiral to reveal himself as the traitor?

Yup. That, Worse Case Scenario, Displaced and Workforce are all fun.

Here I thought I was the biggest Voyager defender (I have it second well behind DS9)

Chakotay has a couple decent ones. Fractured is a personal favorite.

One of my favorite Trek episodes. Everyone has their problems with Voyager but that was a fun what-if one-off.

Finished in December, it's a heck of a ride.

I think everything is at least somewhat defensible until the very end, which I kind of hate.

I actually think FX is one of the best because they'll leave the whole season up IIRC, whereas network shows rotate within a month's worth.

CBS: Can we make stand-in for (insert newsmaker here) into a cop/doctor/lawyer? Yes? Greenlight that sucker.

I had like 4 eps left in S1 too. I can find it on the internet but still annoying.