SpreadsheetAg said:Technically, all the characters in Star Wars are already deadDekker_Lentz said:
Part of what is funny to me is the big push is based on three characters who are already dead?
Kenobi/Vader/Andor
I don't want to be too much of a wet blanket, but do we need to learn anything more about these characters? I am excited about Kenobi and look forward to Ewan, but I also don't feel like I need to learn anything more about the character.
And it seems like they are really refusing to address post-Rise of Skywalker Star Wars which they will have to do sometime.
The continued churning of the nostalgia part of Star Wars is wearing thin.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
I enjoyed the last episode for what it's worth. It was an oddly-structured show for sure.YouBet said:
That's what I assumed. Never finished it and just don't have desire to watch it right now.
Red Five said:
BoBF is like 20 years after Kenobi, I can't see how anything could possible be relevant.
Palpatine built an entire planet army navy space group while tethered to life support after falling down a skyscraper shaft...anything is possible.Red Five said:
BoBF is like 20 years after Kenobi, I can't see how anything could possible be relevant.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Clone Wars time
Brian Earl Spilner said:
The last five minutes of ROTS is still utter perfection. From Padme's funeral, focusing on the jappor snippet Ani gave her in TPM, to Palpatine, Tarkin, and Vader watching the Death Star construction, to Bail dropping off Leia in Alderaan with Leia's Theme, to Obi-Wan dropping off Luke and closing with the Binary Sunset.
So good.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
From my point of view your posting is terrible.
Needs 80's style action movie trailers to go with themBrian Earl Spilner said:
These are dope.
SpreadsheetAg said:
My body is literally ready...