Star Wars questions: 27, 33, 35
27 - Top 3 planets to visit
The problem with this question is that a lot of it depends on what timeframe we’re looking at. I mean, Coruscant’s way, way up there, but I’d really rather it not be during the Sacking. I’d love to see what reclamation efforts did for Taris but I’d really rather not be there during that point when Malak blew it up to the point where it needed that amount of reclamation. And, because my favourite TOR RP character is Miraluka, I’d like to see Alpheridies, but probably during one of the points when it was a Republic world, rather than when it was being stamped on by the Sith Empires of Exar Kun and Darth Revan (respectively) and then the Yuuzhan Vong Empire after them. That’s the problem with “A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away” - unless you’re specifying a timeline, it’s a little hard to pick a planet that’s not getting stamped on by an evil Empire or just plain blown up at some point or other.
33 - Which movie have you watched the most?
Noooooooooot a fair question. See, it’d have to be one of the Original Trilogy, because I first watched those at the cinema when Return of the Jedi first came out in 1983 (the local cinema brought out the first two on revival when RotJ came out and I was a little young for TESB at age 3 and ANH at something like four months old), and have watched them regularly ever since, but I can’t pick just one of those because it is physically godsdamned impossible for me to watch one of those without the others. I can’t do it. So can I just answer “the original trilogy” to this and have done? If not - too bad, because I’ve watched those three an equal number of times (probably somewhere in the low triple figures by now, since I am 44 and again, have watched them regularly ever since).
35 - Opinions on the animated series?
...Which one? (Series is a weird word because its singular and plural are the same.) There’s Clone Wars, which I’ve mostly caught in bits and pieces and tend to think is a fairly necessary adjunct to the prequel trilogy, acting as the shiny mucinous glory holding together some of the plot elements that couldn’t get the attention they deserved. There’s Rebels, which I watched a fair bit of, liked okay but wasn’t overly enthused by as I was by other things because it didn’t seem to add to or build on things as much as, say, Clone Wars, Rogue One or even The Mandalorian did (at least in terms of world-building; Rebels gave us some great characters and some interesting insight into what the few surviving Jedi and padawans went through after Order 66, and what happened to the Force-sensitive who just never got there, but it couldn’t go as deep as something like Rogue One or The Mandalorian did in terms of the larger galaxy). There’s Resistance, which I haven’t watched but is supposed to be fun. The Bad Batch is coming out next month - kinda looking forward to that one. And if you really want to go Old School, there were two animated series back in the 80s - Droids I don’t remember very well but I vaguely recall kind of liking Ewoks. (Look, I owned a Twisted Sister single around that age; of course I was going to love cannibal teddy bears.)