It does really feel like it’s moving toward its endgame at this point, doesn’t it?
It does really feel like it’s moving toward its endgame at this point, doesn’t it?
"A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life
https://youtu.be/-jWIDwq44ZI
Part 2 trailer!
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I really don't want this to end!
Oh and they've announced the final run of episodes. Some of them sound...rather ominous.
Feb 19 - 4.10 "Jedi Night"
Feb 19 - 4.11 "DUME"
Feb 26 - 4.12 "Wolves and a Door"
Feb 26 - 4.13 "A World Between Worlds"
Mar 5 - 4.14 "A Fool's Hope"
Mar 5 - 4.15-16 "Family Reunion – and Farewell"
"A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life
Man, that mid season premiere episode...
Spoiler:
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Cant believe its the series finale next week!
Spoiler:
Nice ending but still leaves lots of questions unanswered
sorry about my lack of language skills as it is not my daily language and have learned it by my self as not from any help of others or a school
That ending...
Setting up a new show?
Fantastic ending but lots of questions:
- How are the wolves linked to the Bendu?
- So Luke Skywalker was not the last jedi according to the original trilogy?
- i wonder why Ashoka kept away from helping obi-wan and luke?
- What happened to the storyline where Ezra was turning to the dark side with the holocron?
- Why does Ezra need to go with the space whales?
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"You don't know half of it".
Former C.I.A. Director George Bush
(When asked about UFO secrecy by a member of his presidential campaign committee)
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Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.
Matthew 5:9
Early on in the show's development, there were discussions about having the Rebels crew be the ones to steal the Death Star plans. The development of Rogue One put an end to that.
"A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life
There are no Bothans in Rebels, so that would be a bit of a ret-con.
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What do Bothans have to do with anything?
"A society grows great when old men plant trees, the shade of which they know they will never sit in. Good people do things for other people. That's it, the end." -- Penelope Wilton in Ricky Gervais's After Life
I think he's joking.
bothans didnt nescesarily steal the originals plans just the seconds etc
that said bothans would make a great foil to compete with to see who does a better quicker jobetc
Well, I started this show under the mere thinking "If its too childish I wont continue it" But after season one I was hooked, hook, line sinker, the whole darned fishing boat actually! At first I thought it was a kids show, But as the series went on I found myself enjoying it. Bit by bit it grew on me.
The natives of Lothal, their struggle. Ezra, his struggle on his own until he met the Ghost Crew. Kanan and his struggles. The Clones rteturning. Everything built up from the last episode. As when they added Thrawn into the mix it made the series feel more geared towards teenagers IMO. Thew writing was great. The animation felt a bit out there at times, but most of the time it made sense.
By the time season 4 rolled along I was actually reqwatching season 2 and season 3 episodes just ot build up to get to the fourth season. The finale was great. The loss of Kanan, a noble sacrifice. And I honestly loved it. Kanan sacrificed himself so the others couldf get away, and complet their mission! It was all so very good how they tied everything up
Now onto the characters, we all know the Ghost Crew has their flaws and merits, those are all spoken for, but lets talk bad guys, Who really was the bad guy ? For me personally, it was Govenor Pryce, she was in it for her own gain, yet she constantly said she was in it for the Empire to be the victor, we all knew she wanted Lothal for her own. I read the Thrawn book, and my minds eye didnt see Pryce that look or appearance whatsoever. Her actress was well chosen, but her looks werent.
Thrawn I felt was in it for his own gain yet he had to bow to the Empire, the TIE Defendor project was his baby, and it was actually really good to see the TIE Defender on screen for once. They pulled off Thrawn very well. To me Thrawn felt more of a antibadguy antihero type of character, felt true neutral quite honestly to me.
Now the finale, the wildlife of Lothal, Let me start first by saying I want a Lothcat, they're adorable, the Lothwolves are big and scary, yet somehow, according to Wookieepedia, Lothwolveds are SUPPOSED to hunt Lothcats, but somehow are that point in time were working together to save Lothal.
Kanan was right, something kept drawing them back to Lothal, and it wasnt just Ezra, it was fate. For me, I enjoyed each episode more than I enjoyed Clone Wars and something keeps drawing me back for more
~
*Shuts up*
Awinita
This is the Assassin's Way part 17 complete
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