My parents, who did NOT see the Clone Wars show, did not get lost. They felt enough was explained about who people like Ashoka and Bo-Katan were within the episode for things to make sense.
My parents, who did NOT see the Clone Wars show, did not get lost. They felt enough was explained about who people like Ashoka and Bo-Katan were within the episode for things to make sense.
Problem with Rogue One is they had this awesome idea: What did the theft of the death star plans look like? And then had to back fill 2/3 of a movie to get there.
And it was just fine. The last 1/3 rocks. But the buildup is at best ok. Krennic is awesome though. Such a perfect character and played to perfection.
You and I butt heads over SW a fair amount (all in good fun of course), but I wholeheartedly agree with you about the Leia scene. It was good.
I should add that there is this whole subtext with Luke that shows he’s playing the game on an entirely different level from the rest of the people in the show. Even big bad Gideon practically wets himself that Luke is now involved.
I think it didn’ derail stuff because he comes in - gets Grogu- and bails. He doesn’t resolve the stalemate between Bo and Mando. He doesn’t haul Gideon in. That’s all stuff for season 3 that will occur without Luke’s involvement.
Luke was the glaringly obvious choice to take Grogu and train him. It makes absolute and total sense.
Nobody thought they’d actually do it though. But it’s not shoehorned fan service.
So, more inspirational Optimus Prime than GIVE ME YOUR FACE Prime?
It sorta feels like they have.
That whole storyline, and the fact that it spun out of a petty magazine article that missed the point entirely, will never not make me laugh.
That, and the fake Lorde song they did was actually pretty good.
Shrug, his name never bothered me at all.
It’s no Savage Oppress, that’s for sure.
He’s a walking homage to Eastwood’s Man with No Name.
And it rocks. Give me that Western feel alongside the space opera. Star Wars contains multitudes.
You’re totally wrong there, but that’s ok.
Or the robot(?) brothel in Guardians 2.
There’s also the joke from the first Guardians movie that implied Star Lord had jizzed everywhere in his ship.
Plus his hookup in the beginning of the movie that A) he forgot was still on the ship and B) forgot her name.
Don’t forget this is the same company that made Arrow kill off their Deadshot since the Suicide Squad movie was coming out and it would be too confusing to have two versions of the character running around.
Hunter doesn’t know what he wants to do other than keeping his found family safe. The batch were never treated as particularly patriotic compared to other clones. Rex was clearly devoted to the ideals of the Republic. The batch were just soldiers being soldiers because that’s what they were supposed to do, not because…
Because we’re everywhere. <.< >.>
To be honest, no clue really. Maybe because there is a lack of “adult” stuff in their works. Not going to find any graphic sex or cursing or drawn out overly-described violence. So they get slotted into YA instead of marketed to adults. I’m sure there are tons of LDS writers who write…
At this point, I want Marvel to keep doing red herrings to Mephisto. Just tease and tease him, but don’t actually use him until people stop pointing at things and thinking he’s going to show up.
They said “him”.
Yeah, I’ll give it up for this. That’s awesome.