Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
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Star Wars #1 Cover Art (Empire Strikes Back Anniversary Variant by Chris Sprouse)
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Vader and the Snowtroopers invade the Rebel Base on Hoth
by Chris Sprouse
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I might write this, but anyone can feel free to use this:
When Kallus gets a tauntaun on Hoth, he becomes a horse girl. He gives them names, he brushes and feeds them during his free time. One time Han Solo finds him doing this when returning his own tauntaun. Given their history, how much they hate each other, and their combined capacity for being smarmy bitches (I love them both so much) Han immediately starts making fun of him.
"Good for you, Kallus. You finally found your people"
Then he says something along the lines of "spend enough time down here, and you'll smell worse than your boyfriend. Or is that why you like it down here? Looking for a new partner?"
Han doesn't actually dislike Zeb at all. They would probably get along pretty well if given the chance. He's just being immature and mean to piss Kal off.
Anyways, Kal sicks the tauntauns after him.
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Can we talk about Aemond and Alicent for a second?
Daemon ignored Rhaena for not having bonded to a dragon. Aegon, Luce and Jace mocked Aemond for not having bonded with one, Alicent did not treat her child as lesser and she touches him in a way that steadies nad comforts him. She was the one who tried to keep him confident and who gave him hope even ithough she did not have any way to know if what she said, so that he’d stop being blue, would happen. Alicent brought the matter to Viserys, who immediately pointed a finger solely at Aegon and dismissed it. Alicent DID actually consider it and confronted Aegon. When Aemond lost an eye for telling the truth and he was the only one held accountable, Alicent LOST it. For all the gaslighting she had endured, when her son losing an eye was justified in font of her and her husband condoned this, she went feral.
Aemond turned out to be the dutiful one and when he feels he is failing he is self-blaming and insecure, which his mother understands. He sees his brother as irresponsible, but he would never harm him. In fact when the fight between Harwin and Criston happened, he pulled Aegon behind him protectively. He sees himself as the secondborn who would put his life on the line for the heir. He would do things that don’t give pleasure for the sake of the family. He already sees how much pressure that can be and he understands Alicent, who had less choices than he has, more than anyone else does. He also sees that she is the one who stands up for him. When Rhaenyra tried to push him in a position to rat out his own mother, he showed he knew of political implications. He looked at his heartbroken mother and uttered his brother name because he knew that Viserys would not touch his firstborn son. Even Aegon who has no sense of duty did not rat her out because they both know which parent has been there for them. In fact, there is this small moment, when Viserys tells his freshly mamed son to look at him (the irony) when Aemond has this look of loathing on his face and you just know he’s realised that the man in front of him is being no father to him and is treating him no better than his bullies did. When Alicent is coming back to herself after having gone off, he is the one who resolves the situation by telling her not to mourn him and he hugs her comfortingly.
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something vaguely heretical
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Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill behind the scenes of The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
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Peter Mayhew as Chewbacca on the set of The Empire Strikes Back (Norway, 1979)
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