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SPACE BISMARCK WILL LIVE AGAIN!

he's this big grand-old shakespearean demon post clone wars. and its wonderful!

you dont think they would have reprogrammed R2-D2 by now? Or C3PO? reprogramming is possible, but they leave them as is for the personality

I cant beleive I forgot that.

thanks

if R2 is a lovable dog, Chopper is the asshole old cat that you somehow still love

Sorry i was trying to do the whole bold the top part then italicise the bottom but i am actually technologically inept

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Lol k

huh, didnt even realize that.

Plus, the new protocol droid is like a slightly less snarky alan rickman. I never knew i wanted an alan rickman droid.

100 percent disagree. This episode deserves a solid B at least. Space whales was worse. The one introducing Sabine's friend (ketsu?) was waaaay worse than this one. This episode managed to be both endearing and kind of awesome. Plus, we get possibly the best design of the new canon: those freighters.

Hot damn were Kanan and Ahsoka's visions awesome. Even Ezra's was pretty cool. And that fight at the start on the Shadow world? heck yeah!

he never finished paying it off

gruel irony, the tastiest kind

This episode was stellar. Reminds me of two of my favorites from the clone wars, The Deserter and Heroes on Both Sides.

Wow, its like last sunday's episode of Venture Brothers just kickstarted an amazing week of TV for everybody

also, I like hera being in the wrong for once. she is very interesting but she is nearly always the flawless voice of reason.

I have been missing these kinds of episodes. Very much reminds me of some clone wars episodes that were alright.

This was the first time since the tarkin episode that I watched a part of rebel episode with absolute wonder/surprise. Kudos Kevin Kiner for knocking it out of the park.

apparently they are having a truly solo zeb episode coming up where him and Kallus have to work together. I'm intrigued.