Also Rebels, Logan, Days of Future Past, and Sherlock Holmes. Let’s wait and see. It could be great.
King of the North, Dark Lord of All
Also Rebels, Logan, Days of Future Past, and Sherlock Holmes. Let’s wait and see. It could be great.
The director watched Stranger Things and wanted to create something like it in the Star Wars universe.
I’m doubtful we’ll see the Chiss, but I share your enthusiasm. I’m excited.
What about holiday specials? Surprise episodes? Feature length movies? They know about them, don’t they?
Not a waste at all. It’s got a lot of backstory needed for the rest of the show. Plus, witches!
I loved the last episode. It had something a lot of recent Star Wars missed: stakes.
And don’t get me started on Empire Strikes Back and Yoda
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Even on the West Coast, I’d love if it aired an hour earlier. If I were on the East Coast, I would probably just move.
To answer your last question: If you think of the Prequel Jedi like the English royals of the last few hundred years, think of the High Republic Jedi as King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. The Jedi at this time are at their peak. They are doing the most good, and in the eyes of the people, they are the best they ever were.
As for the government, the Republic is expanding and trying to incorporate more of the outer rim territories. There aren’t major corporations sitting on the senate, and the government is also at its peak.
Also, I totally thought the prisoner was Glenn Howerton until the parasite was removed.
Because the High Republic is awesome and worth exploring. That’s why.
You and I have different definitions of “fan”.
Also, they’re releasing a series of movies starting in 2026.
So… you do something to earn money. And you refer friends to do it too. You earn a portion of your referral’s earnings. And so you need to keep recruiting and having your recruits recruit.
(Slowly draws a triangle on the whiteboard)
There was a fan theory for a while that she was the Seventh Sister. Now we get to finally have answers.
This is what’s somewhat surprising. If they followed most of the rules, and went a bit off on a few, no one would be as upset and it might even work. Now, I have a feeling the EU is going to be VERY clear about the rules and they aren’t going to be in Apple’s favour at all.
Seriously. I print out return labels with my printer. That’s it. Why would I pay a monthly fee for something I barely use and can’t wait to do away with?
Right. Before, people would check GitHub, but they found that it didn’t mean that people were better programmers, they just had more free time.
I’ve seen a lot of people asking which interview method the interviewer would prefer (project or algorithm interview).
It’s definitely pro-single person, and anti-parent.
At least give people an option. Otherwise you’re just hiring people with the most time on their hands.
Don’t watch the prequels first. It’ll spoil the original trilogy. Machete or release order would be good.
Once you’re done 1-6, watch the others at your own will. Solo, Rogue One, the sequels, any order (but watch the sequels in order).
If you really get into all of the above, check out the Clone Wars animated show (watch it in chronological order), then Rebels. I would recommend watching the live action shows after the animated stuff because they continue a lot of those stories, but you could do it either way.
In my opinion, the best way to watch ALL of it is to watch it in release order. Nothing gets spoiled, and everything gets built upon what we already know.
True. I think they’ll either recast, kill him offscreen, or put him in a book. It depends how important his story is, and how interconnected it is with the other characters. I doubt they’ll kill him off though.
Except with Matter, all of those other standards are buying into the universal standard.