I first read this as “Font Fetish” and thought.. “yeah that tracks.” Now I’m not sure which I’d prefer! Feet are not usually too attractive (unless dressed up). But a good script font... hoo-boy.
I first read this as “Font Fetish” and thought.. “yeah that tracks.” Now I’m not sure which I’d prefer! Feet are not usually too attractive (unless dressed up). But a good script font... hoo-boy.
Came here to say that. It’s a problem that solves itself!
Ha! That was pretty much what I said too.
I advise continuing the Rebels source material. She has not been particularly Sabine-like in Ahsoka, so far. I give room for her to have gone into a spiral after losing Ezra and then her family in the Night of 1000 Tears, but as Rebels went on, she became a stronger and stronger character to me. Having rewatched the…
Agreed. I think WBW and whatever interaction with Anakin will revitalizes her. At least I hope so.
And yet it’s still valid. The facial expression doesn’t need to be to extremes in order to successfully emote. Just friggin act some lines with some drama behind them.
Agreed. My theory is that she is having a force vision while unconscious - where Anakin will coach her up to be the bad-ass she was meant to be - but not physically in the world between worlds as she was in Rebels. I doubt I’m correct, but holding out hope.
Star Wars & Star Trek shared universe confirmed!
Dang that is a pretty great idea. We never got that kind of depth from any Star Wars movie.
the work they’re trying to do in these shows is to perform an end run around those movies, so that they don’t define the future of the franchise.
Yes, I loved that too. I hope with such a short season and no guarantee of another, they have time to flesh that out.
My head-canon theory is that the “galaxy far, far away” is the milky way. Since “a long time ago” the milky way was “far, far away.” Earth exists in the Unknown Regions.
I don’t have a problem with how they’ve established continuity. The end of Rebels was open-ended enough that we knew that it took place after Endor, and that was all. That it also took place after the first 2 episodes of Ahsoka doesn’t ruin that for me.
In our pre-Ahsoka re-watch of Rebels, wow it’s so clear just how murderous and “do whatever I need to get the job done” Chopper really is. If they wrote him well in this series, he could be a pretty popular character.
Yeah, even rewatching Rebels like I’m doing now, all these hints and mysteries surrounding a “large super-secret weapon” ring a bit hollow since we know that, ultimately, there is a lot more losing that’s going to happen than there is winning.
Yeah but that’s painting every single person with the broad brush of being charitable - which is just as erroneous as painting every single person with the broad brush of being fascist.
I haven’t seen many characters from this show that appear in the sequel trilogy, but maybe I’ve missed them.
Agreed. The whole “gray Jedi” or “dark Jedi” thing just doesn’t apply to someone who really is just an unofficial “good guy” and ten times better at it than the next nearest official good guy. It’s like having enough education to pass the bar or a med school exam without ever actually becoming a lawyer or doctor, but…
Your description reminds me of professional athletes. You could argue there is nothing special about being an NBA or MLB player using the same logic. Except there are MLB players and then there are all-timers, to say nothing of the talent it takes to even have a single game at that level in the first place. We’re not…
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