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Ezra + Kanan combined vs an Inquisitor is usually shown to be tough for them to handle. When Vader comes for them he was seconds away from murdering them both without breaking a sweat when a pair of mechs get dropped on his head as a temporary distraction. Ahsoka easily solos a pair of Inquisitors and slices a hole in

Does no-one on these websites proof read ANYTHING anymore? Every article has at least one glaring grammar mistake.

Exactly! I don't understand how anyone thinks Marrok is Ezra, it makes zero sense. I would find it much more interesting to have Ezra come back with Thrawn and find out that Ezra supports Thrawn because Thrawn is really not a bad guy and his main concern is just protecting his people, the Chiss. I could see Ezra being

Splitting hairs here a little bit, but they didn’t call the blindfold/helmet technique “Zatoichi”, they called it “Zatochi”. Obviously a reference to Zatoichi, just either slightly changed or simply mispronounced (Much as Doku, the Japanese word for “poison” became the name of Count Dooku).

I don’t like the idea of the New Republic failing so horribly because it means that Luke, Han, and Leia lived long enough to see their victory over the Empire crumble to ash and then died, but given that the sequels locked Star Wars into that path I think the recent shows have done a good job of explaining how that

He was mid, he says so himself when it comes up in season 1, iirc. Part of his journey with Ezra and the team is that he learns that it doesnt matter, you do the best with what you’ve got.

One of the faceless 10,000. This is shown a few times during Rebels, including where we see how much both Ezra and Kanan struggle fighting against inquisitors that Ahsoka later handles easily by herself.

The Sequel Trilogy had zero scale. Just another of many filmmaking errors.

Its not that the sequel trilogy depicted as instant per se, its that the sequel trilogy decided that time and space (distance/where things are...not literally space itself) were worthless concepts and got rid of them entirely. Everything in those movies happens now.

The real stars of the show are the Volume and the VFX team. Most everyone else just kinda stands around looking stern for 30 minutes while animators stoically advance a plot. 

They’re traveling significantly faster than light, but it’s also good to remember that they can almost never travel directly from point A to B. They have to use the existing hyperspace routes and those are often not direct, which allows for travel to generally be as quick or as slow as the plot needs it to be.

1. Really really liking the space battles. Thunbs up. But...

One bit of bad writing that should be acknowledged is Hera’s failure to mention why she believed Thrawn was coming back, or even to mention “oh ya - and not only did they steal an SSD hyperdrive, there were two dark Jedi on Corellia”. That latter bit kind of feels like the key bit of information we needed - and it

They’re traveling at the speed of light, right?

But the payoff was fantastic.

Yep, that was what I immediately thought when I read that. They clearly have absolutely no appreciation for how much cosplayers are willing to go through. ;-)

there is nothing weird or uncomfortable about those costumes. 

It’s maybe the best part of the entire Star Wars saga, so I did not lament its length.

If I remember correctly, Andor was specifically filmed on practical sets as much as possible, without the use of the Volume LED screens.

I loved the sets in Andor. The interrogation room with Syril and Dedra and the entire prison sets were amazing!!