I’m refusing to continue Bad Batch because I got spoiled about Tech and now I’m afraid it might be really true.
I’m rewatching Naruto right now and I just realised how harsh Kakashi was towards Naruto. We all love Kakashi and he is a great one but why being so cruel to our lil boy.
Dragon Raja - Continuity guide.
It should be easy to follow (I think).
And that's considering I didn't include the original serialized magazines, the prequel novel and its two manhua adaptations, the 2015 game and the live action short because, well... I'm not trying to drive anyone insane here.
You just reminded me of that scene and I got my third heartbreak today. Why does Star Wars have to be so cruel.
Whenever I think of Wolffe saying “They fight just like the boys!” in Rebels while referring to the Loth wolves, all I can picture is Boost and Sinker ripping off their helmets and biting people. Just grabbing people by the ankles and swinging them around. Like those ms paint memes you know?
I can imagine how he goes there and sits there after visiting Amidalas grave on Naboo. Since both of them were sitting there often, chatting laughing.
And then he’s just sitting there and a trooper is coming along, disturbing him and he kills him.
Meh and mah silly drawings #6
It’s not just with Even Piell. Every clone is left behind while the Jedi are getting suitable funerals. The bodies of the clones rot in the sand and the only ones who remember them are their brothers. It hurts.
Was the choice to have Evan Piell given an entire funeral while all of the fallen clones just get left behind a really stupid one to make? Yes. Does it come with some unfortunate implications if we take it very literally? Yes. Are you intended to view that writing choice as an actual condemnation of the way the Jedi view and treat the clones?
No.
Because this is a show for KIDS and when it wants you to know who the bad guy is, they aren't fucking subtle about it. Neither Obi-Wan nor Anakin are presented as the bad guys for either leaving the clones behind OR giving Evan Piell a funeral.
This is a show that plays the Imperial March every time Anakin so much as smirks just to really hammer the point home. This is a show that set an entire arc on a planet that appears to be perpetually dark just to really emphasize how evil Pong Krell is and how bad the clones have it in that moment. This is a franchise that has made its color symbolism as obvious as fucking possible so that every time someone shows up in red, you KNOW they're the bad guy, case closed, no more questions.
If they wanted us to condemn the Jedi for giving Evan Piell a funeral, they'd have said so. They'd have had one of the clones, or Ahsoka, or even Anakin, question that choice. This is an arc that has Tarkin in it who isn't hesitating to criticize the Jedi for being too soft to achieve victories, and HE doesn't even say anything to criticize the funeral when it happens.
It's a dumb writing choice that doesn't take into account how it makes the characters look when they stop to mourn a Jedi and never the clones, not an intentional condemnation of the Jedi as a whole. And I say this with confidence because nothing about the funeral is treated like it's a bad thing or something we as the audience should condemn and if we were intended to do so, we'd know it without an ounce of doubt.
I’m waiting for my Truck-kun to hit me and make me reincarnate in some fantasy world with over powered skills and endless strength.
Your great grandfather was a superhero in the 1940s. Although he was popular for quite some time, he went into hiding in the early 1950s after a mission gone wrong ended with the death of his sidekick, your great grandmother. He put his crime-fighting days behind him to focus on raising his sons. Surprisingly, none of his sons nor anyone in the family tree exhibited any superpowers... until you. As you come of age, you discover that you can manipulate time. It starts out small. For example, you go back in time to prevent your toast from burning or turn back the clock a few minutes to ensure you make it to school before the first bell. However, when you accidentally open a time rift and find yourself back in the 1950s, just a few days before the fateful mission that took your great grandmother's life, you realize you can change much more than you previously thought.
I can imagine how Din wakes up at night and tries to get that blanket back. Then Grogu intentionally pulls it back while pretending to be asleep and it goes on until Din gives up.
Season 4 ep 1, Din goes on a quest to find Grogu a nice crib but Grogu refuses to sleep in it — Abigail Larson
She/her❀Star Wars is my whole personality, proud EnfpX: Chi_nspired (Lifesteal is the only reason I have it)
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