Today is the birthday of actor Hayden Christensen, who plays Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader in the films, Star Wars Episode II- Attack of The Clones and Star Wars Episode III- Revenge of The Sith. As well as the live action Disney+ series "Obi-Wan Kenobi" and the live action Disney+ series "Ahsoka"!
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How do you think Anakin and Padmé would’ve been as parents? Do you think they would’ve been lenient and chill parents or do you think they would’ve been strict parents? Also do you think Luke and Leia would’ve turned out differently than they did if they were raised by them?
We know that the First Order and the Sith Eternal are analogous to eachother. They were intended to merge into a larger Sith Empire and take control of the galaxy. The only problem though is with whom at the helm? In The Rise of Skywalker we see two somewhat contradictory statements. When Kylo Ren finds Exegol and the Phantom Emperor it is stated that if he kills the girl (Rey) then Sidious will reward him with the Fleet, The Army and the resources to finally conquer the Galaxy and rule as the new Galactic Emperor. However, when Rey later arrived at Exegol Sidious tells her he never wanted her dead but as a vessel for his unlimited power.
I wanted to ask if there was any canonical source that stated that Sidious' offer to Kylo Ren was actually sincere and that if he killed Rey he would have truly been allowed to become the next ruler of both factions. Of course, we also learn that Ren intended to betray Sidious anyway. Was it just simple manipulation? Then why did Sidious groom Ren from birth to become a warrior of the dark? If all went well however, who would be the ruler of the galaxy? Kylo Ren with Sidious as Master and Apprentice? Sidious through a vessel? I don't want the explanation about the writing quality or inconsitencies. This is looking at it strictly in universe. What do you think?
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Today is the birthday of actor David Tennant who plays Huyang in The Clone Wars animated television series and the live action Disney+ series Ahsoka.
🎂HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO DAVID!🎂
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He didn’t know about Anakin until after Maul “Died”.
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Why is he just called "Maul"? Isn't it meant to be Maul Opress?
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And now only two episodes remain. We’re nearing the end and I’m getting pretty anxious. This season has been pretty solid through and through, and I trust them to deliver a satisfying conclusion. Whereas last week’s episode was action packed and fast paced, this one was a little suspenseful, especially towards the end. This was an 8/10.
Its pretty funny to see Rampart work with the Batch, though obviously not of his own choosing. I was pleasantly surprised he wasn’t killed off as I thought last week and that he’ll be making the trip to Tantiss as well. I don’t think he’s headed towards some kind of major redemption and could honestly see him sabotaging the Batch’s infiltration of Tantiss in order to escape. The Batch coating their armor in black to match the Imperial aesthetic makes me wonder how the series would’ve played out had all members remained with the Empire for a time before defecting. One thing we can take away from this episode is the fact that Echo actually had a role to play and was given some much needed screen time. Because of this, I actually believed he was in danger as the transport was about to jump before the Batch could latch on with their shuttle. I did fear they’d wind up missing their chance and have to find yet another way. Now the boys are finally making their way to Tantiss to mess shit up. I imagine they’ll call in the remainder of Rex’s network for backup, though it probably won’t end all too well.
I know that some people find Omega annoying, but she really is one of my favorite characters from this series. She’s come such a long way from the series premiere and has learned all the right tricks from her brothers to mount another escape and the lead those poor kids to safety. While this series is expected to have a darker ending, there should obviously be some light at the end of the tunnel, and that should partially be in the form of all the kids returning home safe and sound. Next week, we’ll get Omega leading her own little “ONE WAY OUT!” and I can’t wait. No doubt Emerie will finally snap out, help the kids, and sabotage the cloning program, maybe even with Nala Se’s help.