I'm seeing the Mando and Grogu movie on Thursday and probably will reblog some spoilers at some point but I'll tag anything from the movie with "Mando spoilers" for a month in case you want to avoid those
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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I'm seeing the Mando and Grogu movie on Thursday and probably will reblog some spoilers at some point but I'll tag anything from the movie with "Mando spoilers" for a month in case you want to avoid those
Woah. Timothy Zahn, are you me?
I often hear the argument that having major characters die is more realistic than having them always come through unscathed. Of course it is. But I personally don’t want my fiction to necessarily be “realistic” – I want my fiction to be entertaining. For me, that means watching engaging characters I care about get into and out of dangerous predicaments, working and thinking together in order to defeat the bad guys. While some authors (and readers) like the tension of wondering who will live and who will die, I prefer the tension of seeing how the heroes are going to think or work their ways out of each difficult or impossible situation they find themselves in. If I want realism and the deaths of people I care about, I can turn on the news.
–Timothy Zahn, interviewed by TheForce.Net, 2008
space catholic “will my dog go to heaven” since droids don’t have a force signature
inspired by the last paragraph of this post lmao
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In honor of Carrie and Star Wars Day. May the force be with you!
THE CLONE WARS (2008—2020) THRAWN: TREASON (2019)
What chance do we have? The question is "what choice." Run, hide, plead for mercy, scatter your forces. You give way to an enemy this evil with this much power and you condemn the galaxy to an eternity of submission. The time to fight is now! ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY 2016 | dir. Gareth Edwards
favorite part of the episode tbh
why...why does it look like they got married here...
#like its giving those disney weddings that they do at the parks#i just cant unsee it#someone please tell me im not crazy...#its giving my uncle and his good friend who is also his live in roommate on vacation (via @star-walking)
Luke Skywalker put away his targeting computer to destroy the Death Star so I don't need AI to help me write an email.
It’s been a while but here’s the piece I did for @songofthecaptain Rex zine!!
The iconic clone trio of Rebels in their Clone Wars armor. Look at their glory days!
Here’s the piece I did for @theclonewarszine !!! Super proud of it heheheh