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Ex-007 Timothy Dalton Reacts To Amazon’s James Bond Takeover: “They’ll Be Doing Their Best To Make A Lot Of Money”
I feel this is the end of Bond for me... pretty happy with the run it's had so far though so can't complain too much
Baylan Skoll Is Right: Ahsoka's Villain Proves It's Time For Star Wars To Reform The Jedi (& Not For The Reason You Think)
Meh
Rey's New Jedi Order Movie Will Break With 48 Years Of Star Wars Tradition, & I Couldn't Be Happier
Myself, my friends, and my brothers still have no interest in it anymore... so that's just unfortunate for Disney
3 Years Later, I Think I've Figured Out Why Boba Fett's TV Show Actually Failed
Here I thought the Power Rangers cameo was what finished that series.
10 Ways Star Wars Can Redeem Boba Fett, After His TV Show's Failure
Creativity is just too much to ask from Disney today
12 Years Later, It’s Time To it That Mass Effect 3 Isn’t The Weakest Of The Trilogy
Bioware definitely over hyped the ending and with the language they were using it was hard not to see endings A,B,C after they explicitly said that's not what they were going to do. The DLC helped, but adding star kid character at last minute with little explanation really throws off the finale.
Personally I would have liked to see a bit of the strategy elements from ME2 where you could select certain characters to lead certain groups on earth for the last battle and have those choices impact your own on the ground experience. It's not too much to ask because that's exactly what they did before.
But apart from the last 15 minutes and perhaps a handful of other subplots/ characters they did do a great job threading together so many plot angles into the final story. So enjoyable even if it fell flat on the most overhyped part of the game.
12 Years Later, It’s Time To it That Mass Effect 3 Isn’t The Weakest Of The Trilogy
Jason opinions on multiplayer and the ending are valid reasons for having a particular bias.
What would you like to see from canonical Star Wars projects set in the Old Republic Era?
KOTOR
Darth Bane Trilogy
Star Wars Has Turned One Of Obi-Wan's Most Important Lessons Into A Lie
It seems rather clear to me Obi Wan is impreson Anakin the importance of not being careless and losing such an important tool, especially when he might need it to save his own life. Drawing on Obi Wan's own experience fighting Maul in TPM only reinforces this point to him. Getting butthurt over criticism seems like a rather egotistical response to simple common sense wisdom from a master. It's befitting of Anakin's temperament that his first attitude is to scoff at this remark.
Obi Wan might have had other failings as a Master but I don't see this as one of them. He's just doing his job.
Lucasfilm's Silence On The Acolyte Cancelation Is All Too Loud
Lol. The Last Jedi was itself a major pivot from The Force Awakens and that's what doomed Rise of Skywalker with endless plot threads to tie up. "Toxic fandom"... just more media gaslighting for exposing nonsense story direction.
The Acolyte Failed Because Star Wars Forgot George Lucas' Most Important Lesson
Blanketly nagatively stereotyping a racial groups motivations is like the definition of racism...
Star Wars Theory Reveals Jude Law's Mystery Jedi Is A Classic Legends Villain Who Completes Thrawn's Canon Story
Unlikely... but Heir to the Empire would be the most likely path for revitalizing this franchise.
I'm Kind of Impressed How Subtly Star Wars Has Absolved Vader of an Original Trilogy Atrocity
Tatooine Ghost was a legends novel that dove deep into Leia's psychological state following the revelation that Darth Vader was her true father. In that novel, she clearly blames Darth Vader for a lot and doesn't give him a simple for it. It's in fact the source of much grief for her.
19 Years Later, Obi-Wan's Most Famous Line About The Sith Makes Less Sense Than Ever
Darth Bane stories did a much better job highlighting the effects of trauma and desperation in motivating a Sith's quest for power... and it didn't need to gaslight the lights side and Jedi to achieve this.
19 Years Later, Obi-Wan's Most Famous Line About The Sith Makes Less Sense Than Ever
The KOTOR story takes place before the rise of Darth Bane, the novels explain rather well why the Sith experienced the "revolution" it did between the old republic era and after the Bane Trilogy.