It’s almost like Star Wars has been largely a kids property for decades or something.
It’s almost like Star Wars has been largely a kids property for decades or something.
Thank you! I love it when the television experts weigh in with their gripes and betray how they only watched the episode to complain online. This show is not perfect. There are plenty of valid critiques to be made. But I can’t help but question the top expertise of someone who says “Just leave your cargo behind and…
2 Galaxies in the same universe would have the same rules of physics.
Baylan has no reason to fight Ahsoka. He is clearly on a different path and she is all about finding Sabine and Erza and stopping Thrawn. There is not even a hint of interest or concern with Baylan. He could just ignore her instead of provoking her into taking more of an interest. That interaction came off as “we…
saving you all a click from the troll that is Sam Basanti over at the av club
“Hey neat! I can make countless funky looking characters with interesting features like horns or strange ears, razor sharp teeth, a humanoid dragon, a demon looking person... but nah, I’ll make my character look like an infamous, reviled sex trafficker / rapist.”
I knew there was something that was bugging me about that fuck awful avatar, and now I know.
right? all the character creations in the world and he makes a bald humie with a weak beard.
I can’t stand your Andrew Tate-looking motherfracking character.
I believe wholeheartedly that all Godzilla-related trailers should be legally obligated to use BöC.
PBTA for one reason or another just doesn’t do it for me, I know it’s generally considered better for modeling interpersonal relationships than D&D (it’d be hard for a game not to) but beyond that every time I see a new PBTA I’m just sad that I’m not seeing something new instead. Oh boy, +2 forward when I reveal an…
Ah, so you’re one of those people.
I had a similar criticism about the map until I thought about it. It’s not a map to Thrawn that’s been hidden in that temple, it’s a map to where Thrawn is. The Lady Nightsister is being “called by Thrawn” in that distant Galaxy, which the Purgil easily travel to on their migration route. The map was left by an…
Someone would have had to place it there purposefully in the past which makes no damn sense when the thing the map is about is something new
Who makes these maps? What is the purpose? The implication in this episode is that Thrawn has been banished or exiled—but if that’s the case, why go through all the trouble of making a map, hiding it in this elaborate puzzle, telling an old friend where it is, etc.? Reader, I hate the map thing and hopefully it gets…
It doesn’t, just another fanboy desperately looking for controversy about a man who has passed retirement age.
Sorry you’re disappointed that unlike most depictions of female Twi’leks, Hera actually wears clothes.
No she doesn’t It’s just that she doesn’t have giant anime eyes like you’re used to.