I was like holy shit this show, unlike most Star Wars crap in the last decade, has an unpredictable plot. Is this a flashback?
Then I realized after the third prison episode that what I was witnessing was that boom right smack dab in the middle of the season there's a full-on Shawshank arc that delivers.
I still can't believe it. What balls it takes to try and pull that off. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Kiimosabi:
I couldn't believe it when he went to prison.
I was like holy shit this show, unlike most Star Wars crap in the last decade, has an unpredictable plot. Is this a flashback?
Then I realized after the third prison episode that what I was witnessing was that boom right smack dab in the middle of the season there's a full-on Shawshank arc that delivers.
I still can't believe it. What balls it takes to try and pull that off.
The
Spoiler!
I can’t swim
Moment still sticks with me. GODDAMN I was engrossed in that shit. Shit hit like a truck. [Reply]
Surprised no one has mentioned, but I know exactly how they're manipulating me with B2EMO, and I couldn't care less. Pitch perfect character crafting, and just what the overall narrative needed at that position.
“I don’t want to be alone. I want Maarva.” - gutted [Reply]
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
Surprised no one has mentioned, but I know exactly how they're manipulating me with B2EMO, and I couldn't care less. Pitch perfect character crafting, and just what the overall narrative needed at that position.
“I don’t want to be alone. I want Maarva.” - gutted
Fucking savage.
And Marvas speech was tremendous. There were so many places to stub their toe and they navigated them all. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
Surprised no one has mentioned, but I know exactly how they're manipulating me with B2EMO, and I couldn't care less. Pitch perfect character crafting, and just what the overall narrative needed at that position.
“I don’t want to be alone. I want Maarva.” - gutted
Flipping him over sparked the entire rebellion and the imperial who did it deserves to suffer forever. [Reply]
While all the hype was on the LOTR and Game of Thrones prequels, a Star Wars prequel about a supporting character from a secondary movie came and blew both out of the water. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Cave Johnson:
That Andy Serkis speech was dope AF.
Edit: also Skellan Skarsgard.
When the realization hits Serkis that none of them were getting out alive after watching the prisoner medic morphine the old sickly guy to his grave, to which he tells Cassian "There are twelve guards on each floor". You could FEEL his seething anger there. Fantastic scene, and a hell of a way to end an episode. [Reply]