That is not a subtle name for Michelle Yeoh’s character.
That is not a subtle name for Michelle Yeoh’s character.
This article is peak David Tracy.
What I’m really looking forward to with Michelle Yeoh is Everything Everywhere All At Once.
What advantage does this automobile have over, say, a train, which I could also afford?
At this point, Cena’s just showing off. He has nothing left to prove. He’s doing a great job as Peacemaker and a season 2 announcement is overdue now.
Yeah I gotta disagree with James’ framing of Luke here as cold or uncaring when offering the choice. That isn’t the vibe I got at all.
Agreed. This does seem like Luke is testing Grogu to see how much he actually wants to be a Jedi. It’s clear that Luke and Ahsoka have no doubts whatsoever about how much Grogu loves Din Djarin. But as he says earlier in the episode, maybe Grogu’s heart isn’t really into becoming a Jedi. The best outcome I can think…
Also when he asked Ahsoka, “will I see you again?” It was a pretty good hint that he’s not given up bonds and attachments with other people.
Agreed. There’s a fair bit of set up for this. With bringing up how Viszla (who forged the Darksaber) was both a Mando and a Jedi. And this week Ahsoka telling Luke that “sometimes the student teaches the master”. Luke might not be LOOKING for the answer being both (or he might) but I think he will come to learn that,…
At the same time, he could be attempting to learn from his own training failures and over compensating with the “sacred Jedi texts,” something Yoda scolds him for in TLJ. I think the real problem is try to write him into the failure he becomes because we’re now stuck with that as his future.
I don’t think Luke was coldly preaching anything. He was giving a choice, which is more than Jedi before him have ever offered any Padawan
I think the answer Luke wants from Grogu is "both"
My immediate first guess.
This would be absolutely brilliant.
“unnamed mystery character seeking fame, fortune, and glory” in the seventh season finale of Legends of Tomorrow.
Meh, more time to work on my backlog.
Her Halo novels are my favorite.
“Eventually paired with a likewise experimental research project, the MJOLNIR enhanced armor system—designed to work in tandem with the superhuman augmentations given to Spartans, amplifying them even further”
Halo was first, but you can probably make most military space opera sound the same if you describe it in a few paragraphs, especially if they’re both frameworks for firearms-based conflict. Mass Effect is made by people who wanted to keep making the Star Wars games they made before but with no profit split to…
...there’s not many similarities? I mean, beyond being Military Sci-Fi stuff, at least. But the factions are completely different, the goals are different, the stressors are different, the morality of the major factions are different, I’m honestly struggling to figure out what you’re finding so similar about them…