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Part 5: headline shitpost edition :3
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This is where I'm supposed to be. You're my family. And we should go home.
STAR WARS REBELS APPRECIATION WEEK (DAY 7 - FOUND FAMILY) || @giftober 2024 (DAY 8 - HOME)
Best Star Wars moment hands down is AP-5 having a full Disney musical number as he floats adrift in space
Last year’s c1ap(C1-10P/AP-5) arts.
What should we call their ship? Pls tell me.
Something I really appreciate about Rebels is how detail-oriented it is - specifically, how it pays attention to details regarding certain plot threads that come together to build to a climax, because these details ultimately help so the story doesn't feel contrived.
For example: in "War Mantle," I find myself wishing Zeb hadn't found the infiltrator droid at all, because that would have solved all their problems before they started, right? Wrong. Within a few minutes, we see that the Empire would have tracked the droid down - and therefore found Chopper Base - anyway. Even though Thrawn was able to use the droids' general locations to narrow down the location of the base despite the droid being destroyed, we also see that Zeb and AP5 and Chopper really did deal with the droid in the best possible way available to them - and being unaware of the problem wouldn't have helped.
Another example: in "Through Imperial Eyes," it would be easy to assume that Kallus might have gotten away with his scheme to put off suspicion if he hadn't tried so hard to implicate Lieutenant List. Alternatively, it would have been super easy for the writers to make Thrawn's skills of deduction almost supernatural - but also make it a stretch - by setting things up to where Thrawn hones in on Kallus simply because List being implicated was, as Yularen indicated, too easy of an answer. Instead, the writers make sure to include the tiny detail that Ezra's helmet had been left behind, with an art style that Thrawn recognized, which raised the question of why Kallus didn't reveal Ezra's capture... And THIS is what confirms Thrawn's suspicions of Kallus.
Again, it all helps so the story makes sense AND the characters stay in character without alternating between being dumb/smart solely to serve the plot, and is just one of the reasons why I love the show so much!
"I'm in a world not my own. I do not feel alone..." *Proceeds to sing whimsically, before complaining about being rescued* - AP-5
So I gave AP-5 many baby Neebray friends to keep him company in the vacuum of space!! Based on that silly scene from the "Double Agent Droid" episode of Rebels.🥰🥰
I LOVE this sassy inventory droid so much!!!! ❤❤❤