Why can’t we have a happy slice of life star wars show where every episode takes place on a different planet & it’s just about what goes on day to day.
I crave world building.
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Season 2 of Andor opens with Palpatine pulling up to the ISB headquarters on a mobile scooter, asking what the fuck happened on Ferrix.
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i apologize in advance for the person I will be when Ahsoka comes out.
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Maybe it’s just my morbid random curiosity but I wonder what Vel did with Karis Nemik’s body after he died in Ep. 6. Did she leave him with Dr. Quadpaw or did she “store” him in the ship and flew somewhere else? Is there any tradition she (and maybe someone else) performed?
I kinda like to think that that she took his body back Adhani and either wrapped it into a sheet and buried it there or burned it and spread his ashes where the rebel group’s former base was. After that I’d like to think that Vel might’ve put up little memory places similar to graves for Nemik, Lt. Gorn and Taramyn (and maybe Skeen too? Right next to Nemik...? Ok probably not after he betrayed them all but you get my point).
I know that Vel just leaving Nemik’s body with Dr. Quadpaw where he quietly got burned while she continued her mission to look after her beloved Cinta is more likely because the show has already shown how everything is so dangerous and serious that the characters cannot afford mourning deceased loved ones but this is such an interesting thing to speculate about...
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watching ep 2 of tales of the jedi and holy shit the soundtrack? the lighting?? this is high quality stuff
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I hope we'll get a Star Wars show discussing what it's really like being a Jedi (survivor of Order 66) in the imperial years Yes, it has been covered by several other media, such as the game Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order, and shows like Rebels and Obi-Wan Kenobi. But, I guess I just want a deeper , more serious look into it.
I want to see this setting outside of the cool lightsaber combats againts several inquisitors, helping the rebellion, and what-not. I want to see how they live as a persecuted (frankly, enemies of the state) religious minority in society. I want to see how the general public view them after a couple of years under the Imperial Banner and the efforts of the Empire to destroy them completely through propaganda etc. I want to see them being forced to adapt and to survive. I want to see how they reacted to all of that, what the purge did to them.
Basically I want a Star Wars: Survivors of Religious Genocide.
It does not have to revolve around a single survivor's story. On the contrary, I want to see several (ideally 3) individuals' perspectives and experiences. Make that a 9 episodes series, so 3 for each with a 50 minutes runtime.
This show does not have to be uplifting or hopeful at the end. It can, and I think should, show the purge's aftermath as it is: an unromanticized, horrific, and grim. I do one better: all the characters should not have an even bittersweet ending. They all should either die or fall to the Dark Side. The bad guys must win.
Besides showing the reality of such affairs, that is what didn't kill you the first time will definitely do so the second time, I think it's just a better story and something new.
Imagine Star Wars without hope...
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there was so much in that episode but like. i'm expected to be normal about the fact ahsoka said luke's rotj line??? and anakin knew it???? i'm expected to be normal?????
(commission info // kofi support!)
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I can’t get over this one shot:
It’s the version of Ahsoka in TCW that we knew. She was badass and deadly.
But now we see that she’s also a kid. She was trained to be a child soldier. This is her after years of fighting and learning how to handle herself in a battlefield.
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