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Tom C
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Uhh, dudes. The Wheat AND the money are gone. If anything the gold is a giant lump and melted together. Remember, Jaime opened up one of the carts to get a bag of gold for Bronn and that entire convey went up in flames.

"It's not her" as in it's not a docile, pet Nymeria anymore. She's been on her own so much that she's changed back into being a wild animal and isn't one for being a pet anymore.

Baelish and the other guy (forget his name) essentially represent Robin's interests in Winterfell.

I see what you're saying. For me though, it's absolutely integral that you understand the 'why' of the duel and WHY it was so abrupt. If you understand WHY that duel played out the way it did, it informs so much of the characters, where they are, where they were, and why it had to end that way.

Parts of that book may have turned into non-canon, but the forms themselves are still officially canon. Going by the same website:

Sorry, once again you're wrong. The 7 forms of lightsaber combat have been formally annoted and are part of canon. They are most definitely acknowledged as canon parts of the universe and have been before the purchase of Lucasfilm.

They are 100% taking all this into account. Everything I've written is essentially a rehash of what Filoni and the story group intentionally put in.

It matters when a lot of that informs why it went down the way it did. The reviewer dismissed it as a 3 second duel that didn't last long enough. In reality it's the culmination of all their duels and interactions, and an example of how powerful Kenobi is at this point.

I'm arguing the fact that it was a homage to classic Samurai duels and mirroring actual, real life close quarter duels, and the fact that the sequence spells out just how outmatched Maul was in comparison to where Kenobi is.

The Force kept him alive, as well as his singular hatred for Kenobi and wanting revenge on the Jedi who took his life, legs, power, and destiny away.

Yep! You're totally right about that! I'm just hoping for an acknowledgement that she's actually an octogenarian.

If you're any sort of fan of BoJack Horseman then you know that it was TOTALLY intentional.

You do realize that Ryan Reynolds WAS the one to leak that footage, right?

You know, I have that lingering feeling too. He poured so much love into his version - even though the writing wasn't up to par - AND he did that Dirty Laundry short. There's no doubt he loves the character, so it's a touch sad to see it passed on.

Timmy's ain't open 24/7 :p

Yeah, exactly… or just have the 'heroic death' scenario to it: He founded the rebellion, and died fighting Vader.

I'm seriously hoping this is just one of those timed-exclusive we gamers love so much /sarcasm

Anyone else wanna see Sam Witwer get back into the SW animated universe? I'm thinking just go there and make "The Force Unleashed" canon and have him reprise his role as Starkiller; Vader's secret apprentice.

I got so hard during that lightsaber battle.

Oh man, Monkey Magic… memories coming back!