“I worry about the storytelling. I worry about the logic of it. I worry about the plotting. I worry about the characters. I worry about the story making sense and things tying together.”
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“I worry about the storytelling. I worry about the logic of it. I worry about the plotting. I worry about the characters. I worry about the story making sense and things tying together.”
Tony Gilroy my beloved 💞
A handful of quizzes from the official Star Wars website, & my results.
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I’m not much into reading new-canon sw books right now, but StarWars.Com presented an excerpt of Thrawn: Alliances in which Vader and Tarkin met with the Emperor so I checked it out for Vader alone.
And once I came to this part:
The tension wasn’t simply because each wished to be the one standing alone at his master’s side at the center of Imperial power. That was certainly part of it.
But there was more. Much more. Thrawn had recently suffered a serious defeat, permitting a small group of rebels he’d successfully trapped on the planet Atollon to slip through his fingers. That failure had earned Vader’s contempt.
Thrawn, in his turn, strongly opposed the Death Star project favored by Vader, Grand Moff Tarkin, and Palpatine himself, pushing instead for his own prized TIE Defender project on Lothal. So far Thrawn’s opposition had not reached the level of open resistance, but the Emperor knew it was only a matter of time. Vader knew that, as well.
I’m so nope, Nope, NOPE. Because when ever Vader favored Death Star project? He criticised it in movie, along with cocky Motti (”Don’t be too proud of this technological terror you’ve constructed”) and for sure did not have in big regards building (finishing) another Death Star (”Fools to put our faith in yet another one of these battle stations”) and in general, wasn’t that much into technological terror or bio weapons. I guess, Vader preffered traditional ways, either Force, brutal force of troopers or using fleet to destroy enemies. Frankly, I always thought that Vader and Thrawn had similar view of military needs. So, I hope it’s just Palpatine’s delusional talk and nothing more otherwise it’s gonna be sad reading :(
I'm not saying that someone in Lucasfilm knows me, but
@starwars is at it again! I'm so happy to see they ship them as much as we do! 😁😁😁
Are you pumped for Padmé, amped for Ahsoka, or ready for more Rey? Vote now!
Let’s show Disney and Lucasfilm how pumped we are for Padmé in Forces of Destiny, everyone!
From an interview with Jody Houser, the writer of the upcoming Rogue One comic:
StarWars.com: Rogue One features a number of new characters, each with a unique story to tell. Which character (or characters) do you find yourself gravitating towards, and how did that change (if at all) during the writing process?
Jody Houser: I didn’t think I had a favorite character when I started writing, but Bodhi Rook has become a standout for me. He was the one who had the most to lose. More than any of the others, he shows us how to be brave.
The full interview is here. She also talks about adding in additional character moments, so hopefully we’ll get more Bodhi scenes!