I'm conflicted. I feel like it should've been poe instead of rose who stopped finn sacrificing himself at the end, but if it was we never would've been blessed with poe's smooth slide into the trench
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I'm conflicted. I feel like it should've been poe instead of rose who stopped finn sacrificing himself at the end, but if it was we never would've been blessed with poe's smooth slide into the trench
Spoiler free last jedi review:
Poe is back and his hair is even more luscious than before!!
@smols-darklighter and I are working on creating a Finn centric blog that celebrates everything Finn and every Finn ship. It will be called Finn for All as in “All for Finn and Finn for All” so we commissioned @holnnes for a Three Musketeers themed header image. And it is so delightful I can’t stand it.
So we have Finn as d’Artagnan, Poe as Athos, Rey as Aramis and Kylo Ren as Porthos
This isn’t too spoilery, plot wise, but I am talking about something in Life Debt so if you haven’t read it and don’t want to know anything about it stop reading.
But I really want to talk about QT-9. It’s a droid that shows up in one of the interludes, and it’s obviously meant to be a kind of proto BB unit.
This droid is unlike one he’s ever seen before. It’s got a clunky, squarish head, but it rolls around slowly on a blue and gold ball-shaped body. Smaller than your standard astro-droid--this one only sits about knee-high. It warbles and blurps at him, focusing a pair of ocular lenses on him as it juggles its own head, which sits improbably upon its body like a box balanced poorly on a child’s ball. The droid tries to stay balanced as its head dips dangerously to the side.
But QT-9 isn’t an astromech, it’s a therapy droid, given to a Rebel soldier named Dade who lost his leg on Endor. The doctor tells him it’s designed to be “friendly and familiar. Like a pet.”
And first of all, the idea of therapy droids for PTSD is amazing and excellent but also, I went into headcanon canyon and started thinking, what if BB-8 was originally a therapy droid for Poe, who lost his mother at an early age, and was later modified to become Poe’s astromech?
But yeah.. therapy droids!