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Every one of those is a supporting character. The leads are Luke, Leia, and Han and of those Leia is actually the most important as the entire plot of the first movie revolves around her. She is the Rebel leader who smuggles the plans, she is the leader from the moment she’s sprung from her cell, and throughout her

So make some. I tend to like female characters better myself and write many more of them than males. I’m a straight male, and women fascinate and enrapture me. Female characters are almost always more interesting to me, because I adore women and so a female character is bonus, she’s everything the script lets her be

I’d say the men relied on her far more than the other way around. She was a natural leader and it showed. Luke and Han fell in line for her without even thinking about it, she just took command. Han was a lone wolf, Luke was a student hero, Obi-Wan was a mentor and teacher but not a leader anymore. Leia was, out of

He also tried to get other directors to do the prequels, and none of them bit. He only reluctantly did them himself.

He had every reason to believe the Jedi were evil. The man was a slave, whom after being taken from his slave mother as a boy was told to forget her. No, let’s not take down the slave owner much less the system that allows slavery, let’s not at least rescue his mother, no forget her leave her to suffer! And then when

You mean the mash of “Dark” and “Death”, that stupid thing? Sure, oh yes what a joke. Also, this woman is everything that is wrong with the modern generation.

One, it’s not “everyone she’s ever known” it’s the equivalent of her hometown and her family. Most of her friends are part of the interplanetary Rebel Alliance. She’s also almost certainly got a home on Coruscant given her position in the government. From a personal perspective, her loss is equal to Luke’s plus a few

You mean he hadn’t CREATED those things yet. Vader was NOT Luke’s father at that point, and Leia was NOT his sister. These were not part of the plan. He changed his mind in between films, and whatever he had in mind during the original Star Wars is gone forever.

The man has an extra hand growing out of his shoulder, there, I think he has more important things on his mind than a debate about a movie scene.

I addressed that in a short (like, 1 page or so) fanfic. In it, after they escape the Star Destroyer Han ends up explaining to Leia that the hyperdrive is down and irrepairable without parts they don’t have, and they’re limited to secondary drive only. Leia ends up helping him search through systems in range, and they

Hooray, I’m not the only one who ships Jubilee and X-23!

I love X-23. I hate the blue and yellow costume, always have. She looks better in black, and should be rocking the black outfit. It’s a shame she isn’t carrying a book on her own name, but at least stories about her are getting made so that’s a plus at least.

I agree with everything you said except “did in the name of diversity”, because I don’t think they should. I think they should ONLY do things in the name of good storytelling, plain and simple. There should be no other goal or agenda except to tell the best, most interesting and compelling stories possible. That will

“But I only -have- one cookie.” “In that case me settle.”

ROTFLMAO. Just perfection.

Unless of course your marketing duties involved advocating online. How much do you make per pro-Elmo post? Some of us might sell our souls to the little red demon too if the price is right.

I had a 5-speed ‘81 Celica with the 22R, the rust monster was strong with that one but the engine... smooth power all day long. I frequently had to use the cruise control because if I wasn’t careful I’d find myself doing 90+ without even noticing it. I never took her into triple digits, but who needs to go -that-

You know, I’ve heard there’s an entire actress attached to Meg Foster’s eyes, can you believe it? Hard to imagine, but it might even be true. Of course, no one can ever see anything else when Meg Foster’s eyes are on screen so we will probably never know. I suppose someone could block the eyes from her scenes

Ah yes, the sultry and sinister Evil-Lyn, unforgettably portrayed by Meg Foster’s eyes.

Oh that dialogue is BRILLIANT! I’m laughing my ass off here, seriously. This is amazing wit and comedic timing, Henson was truly a genius. No wonder everything he touched was golden.

I don’t think it can, because Henson is gone.