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I think I get what he meant. Forget what happens to anybody else when cut down with a lightsaber, that thing hanging out with Shin and Ray Stevenson exploded to dust when it was cut down which, AFAIK, is something totally new and weird. A “WTF was that??” from Ahsoka to David Tennant could have at least filled some of

It’s fair to think that they’re probably zombie troopers (i.e. the boxes contain a bunch of stormtrooper corpses), but the show certainly doesn’t confirm that.

You are weirdly aggressive about this.

They never say what the boxes are. “Easy to figure out” =/= revealed. Yes, you can infer that they’re more zombie troopers, but it’s never outright stated.

I am confused by your comment.

It really was. Utter failure from a plot/story standpoint (I think there is about 25 minutes of actual plot development in the entire series), way too self-referential to “lore, constant light sabre battles as a distraction from *waves hands at everything*, and while there was some decent production value, the acting

If this were merely fan fiction - a brand-new unofficial corner of the Star Wars universe wholesale invented by some diehard fan with a big budget - it would be the best fan-fiction ever made.

My parents love it too. Well, not my dad, he doesn’t know what it is. My mom is dead, but I’m sure that wherever she is, she’s a big fan. 

Why did it take Thrawn so long to load his own cargo onto his own ship? It’s not like it was moved to Morgan’s space ring thing.

You know what I love?  A show that has to laboriously explain a backstory instead of telling a compelling show in the here and now.

This show was a catastrophic piece of shit.  A complete and total failure. 

lmao at reacting like this to criticism of a TV show for children. Children!

Thrawn’s whole plan to deal with the Good Guys was to basically give them busywork and stall them until he was ready to leave and could just abandon them on this planet, but as soon as he’s done loading his still-unexplained cargo into the Star Destroyer, he says “nah, let’s send soldiers after them.” If he

Usually D+ shows are like a movie stretch out slowly and painfully into a season.
Ahsoka though, managed to be only the first act of a movie.

Slow pace, terrible dialogues delivered very slowly, Filoni wrote this like a children’s TV show, albeit a very expensive one.

Unbelievable. It sounds even duller and less fun than I’d imagined, and I’d imagined a complete bore of a finale.

God this show sucked. I liked how Thrawn said that it was virtually impossible for Ahsoka and co to get to his ship and then literally two minutes later they were in the fortress about to board the ship. Between this and the other Filoni shows do the writers just not care? There is basic plotting problems in ALL these

As an Ohioan I put this list under one of those regional things like Brecksville Fried Chicken: just because it’s culture doesn’t make it good. A cursory glance reveals there are several Steubenville pizzerias that melt their cheese and toppings on to the pizza like Bacchus intended.

These people - both creators and patrons - should all be locked away from society for crimes against humanity.

I’ve lived in Ohio my whole life, all around the state, and never heard of this. Then I read Steubenville and it all made sense why. Steubenville is a very, very strange place. (Even stranger is Franciscan University of Steubenville, arguably one of the nation’s most conservative Catholic colleges, where psych courses

“Coastal elites look down upon the rich culinary traditions of the heartland of America!”

Because you’re already in Ohio so why even bother to melt the cheese?