Star Wars The Rise of Skywalker
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Does anyone think Rey is gonna be the one to kill Palpatine? I mean, that's a popular fan theory, or a hated one, given how much of a Sue she is right now, and the only way that'd work would be if it was revealed the revelation that her parents were nobodies was a damn lie, and she's Luke's daughter after all. That'd make it more like Jaina and Jacen, though not really. And it'd ensure that at least it's a Skywalker that takes out Palpatine. Probably he was manipulating Snoke in some way. In fact, that's precisely what's probably going to happen.
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Ha ha.
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A lot of JJ Abrams's movies sell themselves on nostalgia, at least more recently. That was very much the case with TFA and with his version of Star Trek, and even his movie Super 8, which was all about '80s nostalgia. So if anything, this would not be "running back" for him so much as just doing what he's done successfully for some time now.
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Once again why is reactionary a dirty word?
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I dunno, why do YOU treat progressive as a dirty word? And yes, I'm talking to you, Slash.
"A culture's teachings - and more importantly, the nature of its people - achieve definition in conflict. They find themselves, or find themselves lacking."
— Kreia, Knights of the Old Republic 2: The Sith Lords
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https://www.escapistmagazine.com/v2/201 ... gh-walker/
An interesting view of things.
Personally, I'm now heavily leaking towards "Skywalker' referring to a new order of Force users, succeeding the Jedi. Especially after learning that Lucas initially considered using the name for that purpose instead of Jedi. Many religions have started emerging from another.
And then started persecuting and killing each other but here's hoping they keep it civil!
An interesting view of things.
Personally, I'm now heavily leaking towards "Skywalker' referring to a new order of Force users, succeeding the Jedi. Especially after learning that Lucas initially considered using the name for that purpose instead of Jedi. Many religions have started emerging from another.
And then started persecuting and killing each other but here's hoping they keep it civil!
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The idea isn't dirty. The word isn't dirty. Only those brats who use it to be "trendy" and "cool."
"A culture's teachings - and more importantly, the nature of its people - achieve definition in conflict. They find themselves, or find themselves lacking."
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So...the Jedi go through a rebranding...and begin again with a new name and new outlook on the universe, the force and their place in it all? Could work.MrL1992 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 15, 2019 7:00 pm https://www.escapistmagazine.com/v2/201 ... gh-walker/
An interesting view of things.
Personally, I'm now heavily leaking towards "Skywalker' referring to a new order of Force users, succeeding the Jedi. Especially after learning that Lucas initially considered using the name for that purpose instead of Jedi. Many religions have started emerging from another.
And then started persecuting and killing each other but here's hoping they keep it civil!
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It was an 80s special effect explosion where an object miraculously turned into a fourth of july firecracker within a frame. Not exactly the most realistic depiction of a large space station exploding. I can roll with the idea that large chunks of debris crashed onto the the surface of Endor.Jonathan101 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 9:56 amYes, but I'm saying if that's the case, it's a retcon, because neither Death Star left any ruins from the explosions we saw in the OT.Actarus wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 12:21 amIt is a ruined Death Star. They are probably on Endor.Jonathan101 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2019 12:05 am At first I thought it was a ruined Death Star but the problem is that both of them blew up pretty thoroughly.