hornacek37
hornacek
hornacek37

Night Boat?

As a fellow Canadian I also loved watching Starblazers every day (Mon-Fri) and enjoyed it’s serialized storytelling.

I felt so bad for the robots that were basically bombs that were programmed to run at the enemy and explode.  When Janney was setting the timer on it, it told her to “have a nice day” before it ran off to explode itself.

“(Ezra) is a terrible soldier and a poor tactician who is constantly bailed out of trouble by on his natural talent in using the force or the remarkable abilities of his teammates.”

Wow, you sure proved your point! Congratulations on how well you listed all of your evidence!

So the people that own and run Star Wars say “X is true”, but you, some random person on the internet, says “X is not true” and offers no evidence to back up your claim?

A personal artifact that is deeply important to her family and her ancestors?  Definitely in her character.

Wait, you’re saying the Heir to the Empire trilogy of books are terrible???

the prequel trilogy quashed that theory by having numerous aides and close confidants of Palpatine be aliens”

Yeah, we wouldn’t get an admiral that wasn’t corrupt, incompetent or close-minded until DS9.

“I know that Forrest Whitaker’s character was original in Rebels”

This appears to fix the biggest problem with the original series.

If The Daily Show doesn’t have a replacement host for Trevor Noah by this point ... what are we even doing here?

The first Scream movie probably did more to teach the general public that Jason was not the killer in the first film than those that actually saw the first film and remembered this.

Part VI is ridiculous in that all the deaths that happen are Tommy’s fault - if he had just left well enough alone and not dug Jason up, he would have stayed dead. But they decided that Jason was dead at the end of Part IV, so they had to figure a logical (?) way to get him out of his grave.

Jason X is awful, but it does have one great scene - Jason is lured onto the ship’s “holodeck” where they recreate the original Camp Crystal Lake - right out of the 1980s. Jason is noticeably freaked out, especially when young teenagers appear for him to kill, but he can’t kill them because they’re holograms.

None of your descriptions about Wedge are canon. At this point all we know about Wedge comes from the original trilogy, and none of the things you describe about Wedge are shown/told to us in those movies. Everything you mentioned you would only learn from the comics or books which are now part of the EU and (sorry)

I was surprised by how many comments were here assuming that Ahsoka had died in this episode, when you can clearly see at the end of the episode that she’s alive and re-enters the Sith temple.  Were these people not paying attention when they watched the episode?

Because he’s Darth Vader.