Sassafras
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Said no one ever.I don't know why she made it so big. That seems awfully unnecessary.
Said no one ever.I don't know why she made it so big. That seems awfully unnecessary.
She did say he'd grow into it.I don't know why she made it so big. That seems awfully unnecessary.
Or at least shape it to his body a bit. Or teach him to use it as a shieldI don't know why she made it so big. That seems awfully unnecessary.
it'll totally be shield. why make it round??Or at least shape it to his body a bit. Or teach I'm to use it as a shield
True, though I get giving the actor Ahmed Best some kind of redemption character, this was completely lost on me since I didn't recognize him. And it's a meta-redemption, in-story it's meaningless.Episodes like these would be fine if we weren't already HALFWAY DONE with the season. Smh. Not to mention how freakin' short this **** is.
Also generic jedi saving Grogu sucks.
Episodes like these would be fine if we weren't already HALFWAY DONE with the season. Smh. Not to mention how freakin' short this **** is.
Also generic jedi saving Grogu sucks.
Does Disney even know the difference when handing out props??/ISPOILER]
Not me, I'm having a ball. It's probably Filoni's influence in handling interwoven characters, cultures, environments, creatures a la Rebels and Clone Wars.I get it that the show is trying to grow and move into the "bigger" story, but when that movement is away from what made it interesting in the first place all that's left is pretty game pieces moving through the game. Not "bad", just bland, boring, interchangeable. It's rapidly losing my interest like Marvel did.
Lucasfilm is now owned by Disney and has different leadership from the Lucas era... and Iger et al had direct involvement in the past soooooooo.... yes, Disney.
No they don’t. Because they have nothing to do with it. It’s all Lucasfilm’s fault.
Disney are the owners yes, but Lucasfilm is the production company that makes the show. I find it hard to believe Disney would have anything to do with such a small choice.Lucasfilm is now owned by Disney and has different leadership from the Lucas era... and Iger et al had direct involvement in the past soooooooo.... yes, Disney.
Iger and the board are not down on set checking and handing out the blasters. That's some assistant at Lucasfilms. So yeah it's Lucasfilm's fault.Lucasfilm is now owned by Disney and has different leadership from the Lucas era... and Iger et al had direct involvement in the past soooooooo.... yes, Disney.
I will say, that having learned that tidbit myself, I do respect it quite a bit. I know he had toyed with suicide and that's horrible-- so I am really glad he was given something that he is probably proud of now. But like you said, in-universe it's not very exciting. Especially when they had hung it over our heads like it was going to be this grand reveal of sorts.True, though I get giving the actor Ahmed Best some kind of redemption character, this was completely lost on me since I didn't recognize him. And it's a meta-redemption, in-story it's meaningless.
Just as random yet a more interesting reveal would have been seeing an already established Jedi in that time frame, giving them one final heroic act. They could have repurposed the false leak and art deception, idea they had once put out there, to obfuscate the possible Luke arrival leaks.
And instead repurposed the idea of Plo Koon as the one who saved Grogu in the past.
thats the thing, Lucasfilm is disney. Can call it Lucasfilm but buck ultimately stops with Disney. Same as my local McDonalds being a franchise run by its manager, sure he is running it and head office have little to do with day to day running but ultimately it is the parent company that is responsible for product quality.Iger and the board are not down on set checking and handing out the blasters. That's some assistant at Lucasfilms. So yeah it's Lucasfilm's fault.
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