Nope.MuckRaker96 said:
Are you Karl Urban?
Cause if I was I'd be chasing Asgardian tail and smiting mythical creatures with Vietnam era American weaponry instead of disucssing SW for seven years on TA.
Nope.MuckRaker96 said:
Are you Karl Urban?
ChipFTAC01 said:
He's actually Pope Urban VI.
I remember the line about Texas, but I don't think the following line ever really registered with me, Des and Troy.Urban Ag said:Nope.MuckRaker96 said:
Are you Karl Urban?
Cause if I was I'd be chasing Asgardian tail and smiting mythical creatures with Vietnam era American weaponry instead of disucssing SW for seven years on TA.
I really wanted them to stick to that. You could have made it work without having her be someone's kid.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Reminder that Kylo claimed Rey's parents were filthy junk traders who sold her for drinking money, and also claims to have never lied to her.
Maybe that's what Kylo believed to be true. It's possible he was repeating what he was told about her by Snoke.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Reminder that Kylo claimed Rey's parents were filthy junk traders who sold her for drinking money, and also claims to have never lied to her.
MuckRaker96 said:
I really have enjoyed Carl Weathers more than anyone else on these docs. He is a sharp, well-spoken guy.
MuckRaker96 said:
I really have enjoyed Carl Weathers more than anyone else on these docs. He is a sharp, well-spoken guy.
MuckRaker96 said:
I really have enjoyed Carl Weathers more than anyone else on these docs. He is a sharp, well-spoken guy.
That has been a problem with the star wars timeline since the originals.ABATTBQ11 said:
I like Mandolorian, but it blows my mind that no one recognizes the force despite it taking place not long after the fall of the Empire. I mean the Jedi were around in huge numbers and leading the clone armies like what, 25 years prior? How is it this huge mystery?
ABATTBQ11 said:
I like Mandolorian, but it blows my mind that no one recognizes the force despite it taking place not long after the fall of the Empire. I mean the Jedi were around in huge numbers and leading the clone armies like what, 25 years prior? How is it this huge mystery?
This doesn't bother me. The universe is a huge place and you still have backwater planets that may have never seen one. And you had an entire generation of people that grew up hearing about it but never experiencing it. Things easily become myth in that regard. Plus, who knows what people have been taught in schools post-Jedi Order. The Empire may have influenced the educational system to the point that they simply bury history. We've done it IRL so no reason not to think it would happen here.ABATTBQ11 said:
I like Mandolorian, but it blows my mind that no one recognizes the force despite it taking place not long after the fall of the Empire. I mean the Jedi were around in huge numbers and leading the clone armies like what, 25 years prior? How is it this huge mystery?
They didn't react all that much to the fact he was wielding a lightsaber, so I wonder if that was a known weapon that still existed although very rare.redline248 said:
The Empire probably did a really good job of erasing knowledge about the Jedi. Even on the Death Star the younger officers were skeptical of Vader and his "sorcerer's ways," but Tarkin was well aware of the Jedi and the Force.
I am curious what the people in Mos Eisley thought when Obi-Wan lit up his saber and cut down some jabronis. The only thing Tatooine probably knew about Jedi was some vague story of sand people getting cut to shreds. Jabba the Hutt obviously knew what they were, but he's been alive a looong time.