Andor season 2 next week so here is little Rebelcaptain doodle

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Andor season 2 next week so here is little Rebelcaptain doodle
more angst since y’all liked it last time
Friendly reminder that the Rogue One writers easily could’ve actually killed Cassian with that fall in the data tower and ended the film with Jyn defeating Krennic and transmitting the plans alone just as the Death Star obliterates her. Instead they wrote it so that Cassian climbs up 10+ stories with a broken back to save Jyn from her mother’s murderer and they have a whole moment in the elevator as the last survivors of the Rogue One team (probably the last two people alive in the facility) and then die together in each other’s arms on the beach; in other words, they wrote the most romantic possible ending for them. Absolutely nothing Mr. Gilroy says post-Andor will ever change or undo any of this.
REBELCAPTAIN MONTH 2025 WEEK 2 → Eye Contact
- I'm not used to people sticking around when things go bad.
- Welcome home.
I'm finally done!
I totally blew every single deadline for RebelCaptain Month, but I'm still happy I at least managed to start it while the event was running. This idea has been floating around in my head for ages, and I'm so glad I finally got to get it out onto paper.
Week 2 : Eye contact
Materials - paper, watercolor, gouache, color pencils
In Star Wars, romance is a tragedy.
I made the fatal mistake of joining a Reddit discussion about whether Jyn and Cassian have chemistry in Rogue One.
I politely told the author that yes, they do, and that's okay. People can love more than one person in their lifetime. I also recommended avoiding the Rogue One novelization, because if anything, it made the connection between Jyn and Cassian feel even stronger to me.Then someone replied that they would actually recommend the novelization for the exact opposite reason. Their argument was essentially that the book tones down the proto-romantic moments from the film, makes the relationship entirely platonic, and even reflects Alexander Freed's stated intention that Jyn and Cassian's bond wasn't romantic.
And that's the moment I started wondering whether we're failing to teach reading comprehension.