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I might have said this before in the past but as Andor Season 2 approaches I want to say that I really like the theme of “climbing” in Season 1. Each arc ends with Cassian literally ascending. In the Ferrix arc in the premiere he and Luthen are escaping the planet while at the same time in the flashbacks Maarva is “saving” him from Kenari and her and Clem escape the incoming Republic ship. In the second arc Nemik (Rest in Peace) literally tells him to “Climb!” Through the Eye of Aldhani. You can hear the prisoners telling Cassian and each other to “climb” as they escape Narkina 5.
The exception being in the finale where Cassian is the one who tells Bix, Brasso, and B2EMO to “fly until you’re over the water, then *climb*.”
All throughout S1 he meets people who physically and metaphorically lift him up, and by the end he’s the one raising up his loved ones while he goes to join the Rebellion.
And, of course, “Climb!” Is the last thing K-2SO says to Cassian before he dies on Scarif.
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Just an Andor edit set to an absolutely heart-shattering cover of “Let Down” by Radiohead. Nothing to see here.
#star wars#cassian andor#andor spoilers#mon mothma#syril karn#radiohead#let down#Cassian never gets to say goodbye
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Not to mention the poetry of the last episode showing Cassian dreaming of his sister just like he was in the very beginning.
the unresolved storyline of cassian’s missing sister is so poignant to me. life doesn’t always give you closure. him and his sister were separated and never reunited, and her that absence is something that motivated him until the very end. it was such a bold choice to leave it a mystery, and i respect that SO much 🙏
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Repeat after me:
The Jedi taught emotional control, not repression.
The Jedi took kids with parental consent, they did not kidnap them.
The Jedi did not hold people against their will, they could leave the Order at any time.
The Jedi were not "just as bad" as the Sith.
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🎨 don't you wanna hear how I figured it all out? 🖌️ ~12 hour trackpad painting
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I work for the President of the United States, Ms. Minogue. I don't work for Hugh Jackman.
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Correct me if I’m wrong but isn’t it the point of the show that *all* rich people are stupid bitches?

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Me when I'm throwing cheese slices at the local cybertuck
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i can do all things through kendrick lamar’s spite which strengthens me, so when i opened tiktok and the very first video on my fyp was the boy who raped me in college, i decided to name and shame. i showed my proof, the texts he sent me where he admitted it.
apparently he’s married with step kids now, and his wife saw it and lemme tell you what she is so mad at me it’s comical.
i’ve been informed come monday (feb 23rd, which is tomorrow), i’ll be sued and i can’t wait to bring all of you along for the ride.
more updates to come. in the meantime, please enjoy his admittance and a handful of the (now mostly deleted) 100 or so comments she left.

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On top of that, the Jedi get so much hate being seen as an order that represses emotions when that was pretty much just Anakin. Almost everyone else is well adjusted because it’s about *letting go* of your emotions not bottling them or holding onto them selfishly. You are allowed to feel grief, joy, sadness, and even hate and love! But as a Jedi you have to be able to process those emotions and let them go when more important matters of life and death come up. Granted a lot of these misconceptions come from George being bad at explaining them, plus being explained through the mouthpiece of an angry 19 year old in Attack of The Clones.
Not to attack anyone or hate on actually valid takes, but a lot of you project your problems with real life religions/religious organizations into the Jedi and criticize them for things that they NEVER did.... Like babe, the Jedi never did that, the catholics did.
#star wars#jedi order#jedi religion#anakin skywalker#we need more chill surfer Jedi like Rael Avaross and Quinlan Voss to show that Jedi can actually be chill people to hang out with
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I might have said this before in the past but as Andor Season 2 approaches I want to say that I really like the theme of “climbing” in Season 1. Each arc ends with Cassian literally ascending. In the Ferrix arc in the premiere he and Luthen are escaping the planet while at the same time in the flashbacks Maarva is “saving” him from Kenari and her and Clem escape the incoming Republic ship. In the second arc Nemik (Rest in Peace) literally tells him to “Climb!” Through the Eye of Aldhani. You can hear the prisoners telling Cassian and each other to “climb” as they escape Narkina 5.
The exception being in the finale where Cassian is the one who tells Bix, Brasso, and B2EMO to “fly until you’re over the water, then *climb*.”
All throughout S1 he meets people who physically and metaphorically lift him up, and by the end he’s the one raising up his loved ones while he goes to join the Rebellion.
And, of course, “Climb!” Is the last thing K-2SO says to Cassian before he dies on Scarif.
#rogue one#star wars#cassian andor#climb#does this mean that we see his fall in Season 2 as he does the things even the Rebellion is ashamed of#parallels
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Bordering-on-fanfic levels of headcanon here but what if one of the reasons why an FBI agent got sent to Twin Peaks (in addition to the possibility of her being a serial killer’s victim) was because of the weirdness readings from the area south of there a few years prior when Ford got zapped into the Nightmare Realm.
Harmless headcanon just because I think it’s fun: but I choose to believe that Twin Peaks and Gravity Falls are set in the same universe. Twin Peaks just ended up with some of Gravity Falls’ innate weirdness.
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Harmless headcanon just because I think it’s fun: but I choose to believe that Twin Peaks and Gravity Falls are set in the same universe. Twin Peaks just ended up with some of Gravity Falls’ innate weirdness.
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It’s interesting how both are also terminally ill in a world that’s changing but can’t be changed by them no matter how good they are or how hard they try.
#rdr2#red dead redemption 2#cyberpunk 2077#arthur morgan#v cyberpunk#I choose to be good despite my surroundings
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you came back wrong and i am racked with guilt because i cannot bear to see you like this and i should have let you rest. i loved you so much that i defied death itself but i do not think either of us are happy
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