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I swear I remember Lucas talking about the prequels and pushing back against the idea that balance was returned when Anakin and Palpatine killed all but two light siders. He stated that the existence of the dark side itself was an imbalance and corruption of the Force, which was naturally good. Balance is restored at

OT, but I have this theory that Star Wars fans are uniquely unconsolable among fandoms, and it’s the fact that there are so few Star Wars movies that’s the reason for this. The franchise is defined by scarcity. Maybe the answer really is just more Star Wars movies and shows. Lots of them.

Movies:

I’ll bite.. as a heavy travaller, while I can’t (and won’t speak for EVERYONE on the plane, I can give some reasonable answers to this):

Eh.

I’m down for it. Star Wars as an extended franchise has been much better on television then it has sequel movies as of late.

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…and, of course, puppets. It might’ve been weird, but only the Legends could make something like this work.

So its single player Destiny with Ian Gallagher?

“Never half-ass two things. Whole-ass one thing.”

The trick is to use the cited sources in the articles and not Wikipedia itself.

Works great.

The plot of this movie is actually a murder mystery - the opening scene is Rey and Finn coming finding R2D2 and C3PO in a room in the main rebel base, but R2D2 has been dismantled and damaged beyond repair. The film then follows the heroes as they try to track down R2's killer, only to be killed themselves, one by

Opinion on Snoke from a TLJ fan: Once Snoke died, I realized he was a two-dimensional Palpatine clone who was holding back the series’ real antagonist, Kylo Ren. With him gone Kylo really gets to go nuts and I could not wait to see that. 

Yeah, at some point you have to open the box and show everyone what you got. That was what I thought was so brilliant about TLJ’s treatment of Snoke--the more time you spent trying to make the guy interesting, the more of your movie you were wasting on Go-Bots Palpatine. Killing him off made Kylo a more dynamic and

Snoke never felt to me like anything other than the Go-Bots version of Palpatine. Like, no matter how much everyone involved in his creation insisted he was important and well-thought out, he always had the feeling of a cheap and hasty knock-off of a much better original.

The “discrepancy” between the show finale and the books is that the show’s finale will be released.

Honestly, I think the odds are even slimmer that he’ll really buckle down and finish the series after his death

Mark Hamill was amazing and it’s just sad that his talent and performance as older Luke was wasted on this terrible sequel trilogy.

Starting to get the impression that the highly publicized departure of Andrew Lincoln (meaning the inevitable death of Rick) leaves audiences totally checked out.

This. It was basically a “budget” SW movie. It was supposed to be $150m and they doubled that because they reshot 3/4 of it. But the production was still a $150m movie and it showed painfully. Ultimately they played the May date to the SW fans because Marry Poppins is on the December slot this year. Given its

And then he dabbed.