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Lord of the 7 Kingdoms
This might be the biggest L in television history

That wasn't Akbar i don't think. Akbar is brownish orange? This dude was blue grey. I think he is RaddusOne cool note: Admiral Akbar looked pretty good and not like a muppet…and the fact that he didnt know everyone involved made since…he just got there really.
Yeah it was Raddus, i edited.That wasn't Akbar i don't think. Akbar is brownish orange? This dude was blue grey. I think he is Raddus
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Maybe Gilroy will take on stories about Thrawn or Vader between episodes III and IV one day.I loved this series, sad that this is likely the last we will get of star wars this quality.
A vader series would be dope. and they already have the rights to the voice. so they don't have to worry about casting either.Maybe Gilroy will take on stories about Thrawn or Vader between episodes III and IV one day.
I dont want to spoil but Thrawn is in Ahsoka.Maybe Gilroy will take on stories about Thrawn or Vader between episodes III and IV one day.
Yeah and he was dope. I don’t know shyt about him other than some lore videos…i cant watch rebels or clone wars.I dont want to spoil but Thrawn is in Ahsoka.
Mon was in the first season, reappointed Senator of the New Republic
Tbh I rather see the other side of the Galactic Civil War beyond the Skywalker's. Between the Battle of Yavin and the Battle of Endor leaves around 4 years that could be used.A vader series would be dope. and they already have the rights to the voice. so they don't have to worry about casting either.
Felt like they made the wrong move doing a Kenobi series because he not really supposed to see Vader again until episode 4 anyway. If you remove Kenobi from the concept it would be easier to execute.
The only problem with exploring stuff in between OT movies is the skywalker kids were very important at that point. and since they are dead or too old at this point. It would only serve to lesson their importance to the sage as a whole. (one of the biggest gripes i have about the sequel trilogy because they essentially made everything they did pointless and then turned them into side characters.)Tbh I rather see the other side of the Galactic Civil War beyond the Skywalker's. Between the Battle of Yavin and the Battle of Endor leaves around 4 years that could be used.
Honestly, at this point I feel they should just leave Vader alone. Vader was at his best as the antagonist in the OT. That is just difficult to replicate if he was the focus. It would be about him hunting jedi? Not what else? There isn't too much you can do with Vader and I don't trust them not to do wack shyt like they did with the Boba Fett series.
One of the best things about Andor was it told a fantastic story with no lightsabers, no force and no Skywalker's. I want them to continue with that kind of stuff. Gilroy and his team showed with Andor he can create a great story without needing any of that.
Curious why. I do think the fanbase overrated them a tad since it has some low points, especially at the start of both. Granted not surprising since it is supposed to be a cartoon at first. Still is much better than anything that is not Andor, Rouge One or the first two seasons of Mando.Yeah and he was dope. I don’t know shyt about him other than some lore videos…i cant watch rebels or clone wars.
I just….dont care about Ashoka as a character lol.
That's fair. Honestly, I would like them to have a new setting that's thousands of years after the Galactic Civil War. Which is what I wanted out of the Sequel Trilogy in the first place.The only problem with exploring stuff in between OT movies is the skywalker kids were very important at that point. and since they are dead or too old at this point. It would only serve to lesson their importance to the sage as a whole. (one of the biggest gripes i have about the sequel trilogy because they essentially made everything they did pointless and then turned them into side characters.)
If you can't enhance the OT movies, i'd rather you just leave them alone. Do something far off in the past or in the future instead (like Mandalorian)