@RizzRustbolt: Nonsense, it's not a betrayal at all, unless you are devoted to EU canon which has always had to bend to GL's whim's.
@RizzRustbolt: Nonsense, it's not a betrayal at all, unless you are devoted to EU canon which has always had to bend to GL's whim's.
@hurlesk: It would be a gutsy twist to send her evil mid season 3.
@Jeb_Hoge: You'll note that Hostage Crisis (end of season 1) had to come after Assassin (mid season 3) because Ziro is still in jail, varius other changes to the timeline are there as well. Both cat and Mouse and The Hidden Enemy were set back before the Clone Wars movie, too.
@darthvolta: It's variable - some episodes are ESB great, some are AOTC bad. It keeps me coming back, though.
@Grglstr: I seriously doubt she'll fall, it would be too much repetition, even for Lucas.
@Jeb_Hoge: Anakin pointed out her style was weak against larger opponents and the introduction of the shoto is to help overcome this... but I doubt we'll see the moment she picked it up - maybe an allusion to it in dialogue.
@jay13x: Or maybe this is how Vader knew it could work and not many other people knew about it,
@hurlesk: She's just possessed or something, not full dark side. And the other bloke with the ears is Master Evan Piell, who is significantly taller and pinker than Yoda.
@acrobaticrabbit: Highly unlikely, as this film is immediately following the end of the first Trilogy, so it's set during her ten year wait for Will to return.
@saneums: Privateer, he's obviously got a letter of marque.
@kurozukin: I wasn't hudely fond of the 2nd and 4rd individually, but together I really liked where they went with that story - just one betrayal twist too many.
@Eleventh Hour Podcast: True, I'm all for Tv canon overiding book canon. It all depends on how much Moffat likes a particular arc in the books, basically.
@Andy Neil: Unfortunately the books have Romana back out of E-Space and President of the Time Lords for some time. So unless they want to retcon that, she's out of luck.
@Cromwell: Hadn't spotted that... nice
@Limey Otoko: Yeah, me too. That's the only one that I thought was both cool and recognisably Superman.
@Rusty Hawk: I'm sure they'll put some subtitles on for you when it's released.
"Being Human: A new original series."
Makes me think of Sven! (video of dubious provenance)
It is, indeed, disaster week.
Samantha's Hunt's The Invention of Everything Else takes an elegiac view of Tesla's last days - and possibly his time machine.