really tho. let him be happy. pls, for me. this is my sideblog where i yell about star wars.
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I want to learn the ways of the Force and become a Jedi - like my father.
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SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY CAME OUT 7 YEARS AGO!!!
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HAYDEN CHRISTENSEN celebrates the 20th anniversary of Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
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Thinking about how Anakin canonically both touched grass and got laid and was still Like That.
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Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi STAR WARS: EPISODE III - REVENGE OF THE SITH (2005)
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May the 4th be with you!
In celebration for Star Wars Day I am going to watch bad batch and cry my heart out
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tfw you find out your peaceful jedi boyfriend uses slurs
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I won't always be there to look out for you.
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this is my first step into star wars art tumblr… i feel like my genius will be appreciated here more than insta </3 u_u
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Star Wars: A New Hope (1977) + Letterboxd reviews
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The Andor finale played out gorgeously. I love the way both the ISB and Luthen’s intelligence cell were caught completely flat-footed by the uprising on Ferrix. It really called back to Luthen’s speech about being forced to use the tools of the enemy to defeat them: he may have predicted the Empire’s actions and motivations with 100% accuracy, but he ended up having the same blind spots.
Both groups thought they were in for a game of cat and mouse over Cassian Andor. Both were wrong for the same reason: the little people, the ones they’d written off as predictable puppets, were ready to take matters into their own hands.
This entire episode hammered home the idea of community as the most powerful weapon against oppression. Cassian could walk through people’s backyards, sewers, and kitchens to operate much more effectively than any spy, and Maarva’s speech speaks for itself. Her audience floods the streets; the fact that neither group caught wind of this level of turnout and organization in advance puts them to shame.
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i don't actually think star wars is space fantasy. 99.9% of people in the GFFA are just in a regular science fiction story. but also have a low likelihood of meeting a real actual wizard.
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