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Andor something completely different
Warning: Spoilers ahead about the Disney Plus Series Andor. Read at your peril.
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For the past twelve weeks, Disney have trickle fed us the Star Wars series Andor, an attempt to create a prequel that will lead into the prequel story of Rogue One. a series that was entirely successful in its mission. With a diversity of moments from absolute euphoria, to almost bottomless despair, Andor hit the marks hard, showing us the development of Rebel Spy Cassian Andor, a womanising street thug who finds later absolution as a devoted Rebel Fighter. Along the way we met his family, witness the murder of his father at the hands of Imperial forces before finally seeing his Mother, Maarva inspire a whole town to rebel against the Empire.
The series started with the brilliant Diego Luna playing Cassian as an adult searching for his sister, a search takes him to a brothel, having heard a rumour that she may have been working as a sex worker, which was a first for Star Wars with the writers clearly taking a step up in the darker tone of the story. The images of the sex workers, though not explicit, would make for complex explanations for younger viewers, but as with Rogue One, the feeling here was that this version of Star Wars was never meant for younger viewers. The language used throughout the series also hinted at this, I cannot imagine Captain of the Ghost and Rebel hero, Hera Syndula uttering the word shit or calling the Empire bastards, thus making Andor special yet again. Interspersed though the first block of episodes, we also see Cassian as a boy, Cassa, living among a tribe of feral children, with no explanation of how they got there or a translation of the language they were speaking. We did not need the explanation though, the images on the screen were obvious from the start in this powerful three show story arc. The adults of the tribe had been taken and forced into slavery in the mine that was destroying the ecosystem of the planet. A damaged ship crash lands not far from the children's camp and they get ready to investigate, creating a war party with blow darts dipped in poison. Upon investigation of the crash site, the tribe's leader steps up to look inside the ship and is promptly gunned down in a brutal and senseless murder that is both shocking and painfully sad. Cassa, whose sister remained at the camp with the other much younger children leaves the distraught group as they return the body of their leader to their camp. Now alone, Cassa begins to explore the ship, only to encounter Maarva and Clem who, while on a salvage mission to gather parts from the wrecked ship, rescue him from the coming massacre. We do not see the murder of the children by Imperial forces, but later conversations between Maarva and Cassian explain well enough the depth of the evil perpetrated against them.
Fiona Shaw who plays Cassian's mother Maarva did so with both a gentleness of heart and a steel resolve. Now a veteran actor, having worked in theatre, movies and television since at the 1980s, I have never seen her portray a character with such absolute purity of heart or with such emotional power. To many she will always be the cruel aunt of Harry Potter, but from this moment she is cast in brick as the gentle, powerful, inspirational mother of our hero. With the death of Maarva later in the Andor series, we are left with a hole in our hearts and the credit for this feeling goes not just to the writing of the series, but to Shaw's often subtle but always beautiful acting. Seeing her, with tear filled eyes, tell Cassian to leave their home on the planet Ferex and that his worry for her was the cost of love, was a moment that will be burned into the psyche of Star Wars for decades to come. The line of “I will love him more than any wrong he can do”, utterly broke my heart and filled my eyes with tears, delivered as it was by Cassian's friend Brasso, played by Joplin Sibtain as he reported to Cassian the death of his mother.
The first murder we see Cassian commit was in the first episode and was a both brutal and painfully sad. As he walks away from the brothel disappointed by the lack of leads into the location of his sister, he is jumped by two corrupt Corporate Police Officers and in the scuffle, one of the officers is killed almost by accident. The fight is fast and shows Cassian to have the technique of a street brawler as he quickly disarms and downs both officers leaving the second and more senior officer begging for his life in a scene filled with darkness and rain, only for Cassian to shoot him at point blank range in the face with a blaster. With this despicable act, the scene really set the dark relentless tone for the series and this is something that I am going to keep referring to, the tone of each episode was of something considerably more adult and less silly than anything Star Wars have done since the duel between Anakin and Obi-Wan in the third movie, Revenge of the Sith.
The comparisons with other shows and movies in the Star Wars saga was inevitable and with the recent Boba Fett and Obi-Wan Kenobi series being fresh in the viewer's mind, it is easy to say that Star Wars is creating a new, darker feel for the Empire, not just the distant experience of a farm boy on an isolated planet in the outer rim. As with Kenobi, the tone of the show was one of darkness, the loss of the soul of the republic as the Empire crushes every citizen under foot. However unlike Kenobi, Andor does not step into the magic realm of space wizards and magical feats of the force. There might be subtle hints that one of the rebel leaders may have a Jedi past, but there is a strong lack of Force wielders and frankly, the show was all the stronger for this, giving the series the emotional weight of a harder edged Sci-Fi, rather than the soft swashbuckling fantasy of the original movies.
With the early episodes broken up into three episode story blocks, we are introduced to Luthen Rael, portrayed by the masterful Stellan Skarsgård, who is an organiser for the Rebel Alliance working alongside Senator Mon Mothma, played by the superb Genevieve O'Reilly, the future Rebel Leader. For those of us familiar with the animated Star Wars Rebels, we know that Mothma will eventually be forced to flee the senate to be rescued by Hera and her crew, which starts the building of the Rebel Alliance that we see in Rogue One. Here we see Mothma struggling with disclosure of her dangerous financial contributions to the Rebel Alliance, that ultimately leads her to give her daughter away in betrothal to the son of a gangster, hiding her manoeuvring under the guise of her husband's gambling addiction and debts that would make it appear that the money issues are entirely his fault. It was a clever, painful and dark move (written beautifully) from someone who we will come to know as a future leader of the Alliance. The strings are all being pulled, connecting characters with events that happened in the prequels and original movies and other series, all of which must take all of the computing power of the Star Wars story group.
The second arc of the series, or episodes four through six, was the raid on the Imperial vault at Aldhani, to steal eighty million credits from the payrole of the Empire. Again in any other story, the arc would be simple with the building of a crew for a heist, but yet again Star Wars played with the heart and soul that binds the story together. Luthen leads Cassian to his team leader and the as yet unknown, the cousin of Mon Mothma, Vel played by the charismatic Faye Marsay and her rather complicated band of rebels. Tucked away rather quietly in this tiny group of rebels is the character Karis Nemik, touchingly played by Alex Lawther as a young soulful dreamer, fired by his belief in liberty and freedom, themes that are cleverly explored in his discussions with an angry and introverted Cassian. Cassian's cynicism and anger often brushes the boy aside or tried to crush his optimism, but Nemik is a philosopher and writer and as he progresses, he creates a manifesto that will eventually be at the heart of the rebellion. The raid was an exciting story arc, with visuals of utter beauty with contrasting with the darkness and evil of the Empire. The crushing of the local population, the brutal destruction of their religious movement and the Imperial plans to eventually enslave them to work on another destructive mining operation, is all laid out albeit subtly and with enough heart to leave the viewer with the knowledge that the pilgrims at the Imperial base were murdered after the raid.
Cassian escapes from Aldhani piloting the stolen ship loaded with the Imperial credits, but as they flee, Nemik is critically hurt when crushed by a pallet loaded with credits. His death is a moment of reflection for Cassian, but this is one that we do not see because of his urgent need for escape and to rescue his ill mother and her droid, the beautiful B2 EMO. If ever there was a droid to melt the heart of the coldest and most cynical Star Wars fan, it is Bee. With his glitches and minor bullying by hounds in the first episode, Bee could be written off as worthless, but as with so many of the characters in this show, Bee has more heart than all of the Empire combined and will fight for what is right. It is sad to say it, but not even R2 or even BB8 can equal Bee for purity of spirit or just plain old cuteness.
The core of the first half of the series, is a discussion of integrity over cynicsm and asks the question of the characters, what are they going to do in the fight against tyranny? We see Cassian reinforce his apathy, as he shrugs off any responsibility, he tries to take his mother away from her life of cold misery on Ferex, only for her to explain the nature of evil in the Empire and then of their love for each other to him. He leaves, with tears in his eyes, pays a few debts as he visits old friends and is then gone, leaving chaos and carnage in his wake once again.
For many of us, agents of the Imperial Security Bureau are personified by Agent Kallus in Rebels, the man who serves the Empire despite being haunted by the Genocide of Lasan. The complexities of modern Star Wars are not to be dismissed, just because the story is animated rather than live action and it is through Rebels that we meet a host of important characters, in particular, we see once again ISB Colonel Wulff Yularen, who mentors Kallus only to be disappointed by him when Kallus defects to the Rebel Alliance. The ISB are a cold, brutal organisation who exist as enforcers among the ranks of the Empire as well as a secret police force among the greater galactic populace, in the fashion of the real world, former East German Stasi. With the Andor series, we are introduced to ISB Supervisor Dedra Meero, an ambitious officer pushing against the misogyny of the Empire as she battles her way to the top. She is cool, powerful and determined, her icy persona matched by her crisp uniform and carefully controlled blonde hair. At moments the viewers find themselves not only gleefully watching her take apart her rivals in the ISB, but actually hoping that she finds her man, the rebel Cassian Andor. However the arrogance and ineptitude of her colleagues and fellow supervisors is displayed throughout the series and it is apparent that the galaxy under the Empire is not a good place to be if you are a woman or non human. Denise Gough is fantastic in this role, the almost perfect antagonist to Diego Luna's Cassian and she is ferocious and at times fearless as she fights for what she believes is right. Her methods are cruel and brutal, she is quick to resort to torture and is more than happy to have people executed for what she perceives as crimes against the Empire. She makes the links between thefts of pieces of Imperial tech around the galaxy and then the raid on Aldhani, much to the annoyance of her fellow Supervisors, but to the pride of her mentor, Major Partagaz played by the joyful Anton Lesser. Thus begins the quest to locate and interrogate Cassian, all the while being unaware that he has already been arrested and transported to a shocking Imperial prison where he has been put to work as part of a team of slave labourers, building parts of the Death Star, parts that eventually turn out to be parts of the super weapon that destroy Alderaan.
There are so many characters in this show worthy of mention along side those already spoken of here, but how long do I want this piece to be? For starters we have the disgraced Corporate Security officer and stalker Syril Karn and his disdainful mother, played by Kyle Soller and Kathryn Hunter, a more beautiful and complicated pair have yet to be seen in Star Wars. We also have the seemingly pious but ultimately heart breaking Kino Loy played by the fabulous Andy Serkis. We meet Sgt Melshi for the first time, a man yet to join the Rebels, but determined to tell the galaxy what the Empire are doing to the citizens. There are moments of brevity, moments of heart racing anxiety and though out the whole second arc, we see Diego Luna with his face filled with the horror of what has happened to Cassian.
Some critics have complained about the slow steady pace of Andor, a pace that slowly, almost unobserved built up into a climax that was as powerful as anything ever done in Star Wars since Rogue One. Sadly, with one series down, we have only one series left which has only just gone into production. It feels like a very long wait for season two of this fantastic series, but if it is as powerful as season one, it will be worth the wait. Again we are almost forced to compare this show with the others in the Disney Plus era and even the all powerful The Mandalorian is going to struggle with the tone and intensity of Andor. We all know that Mando and Grogu are building into a beautiful Father and Son epic and I have already written in the past my views that it will be Mando that ties the sequel movies to the rest of the saga, when a somewhat more grown up Grogu is forced to leave Dinn Djarin, who has grown old, so that he can take up Jedi training with Rey Skywalker. No doubt the Ahsoka series will take us somewhere else, I already suspect that Thrawn is going to be an important and complicated character in the future, especially given how the latest books set Thrawn up as clever tactician, if political inept. It will be very easy to forgive Thrawn his war crimes when we remember that he is just a bit crap at politics and only joined the Empire in order to save the Chiss Ascendancy from the threat of the Grysks. You have no idea what I am talking about? You need to read Timothy Zahn's two Thrawn trilogies.
Yet no matter where Star Wars goes in the future, the best bit of Star Wars ever written thus far comes from a line or two in the first movie, when it discusses how Rebel Spies captured the plans for the Death Star, the planet killing super weapon that destroyed Leia Organa's home planet and was eventually blown up by future space wizard and recluse, Luke Skywalker. With Rogue one, we got a dark, gritty and painful movie, painful because in my home it is strongly recommended that the film be watched with a box of tissues close at hand for the third act, when viewers will likely cry their eyes out as each beloved character is killed off. Rogue One gave us Cassian, the complex, conflicted Rebel Intelligence officer. Series one of Andor shows us how he got there and it was just as dark, gritty and painful. Each week as I have tuned into the wonderful Geeknd live stream, I have joked that I award Andor points out of twelve because I am an Imperial at heart, but Andor has shown us all just how evil the Empire is in a new and more dramatic way, without the use of space wizards or wielding Force magic. It is true that we love the Jedi and the Sith, during a rather painful hospital procedure when I had fluids removed from my spine, it was reciting the Sith code that got me through the whole ordeal. I still love the character Asaaj Ventress more than any other in the saga, but as of now, sat next to her on her throne will be Cassian and his mother and her droid. The Andor family are beautiful, complicated, compassionate and most of all, so very human, even their droid. I will say once again something I have come to believe, the Andor show is the best piece of Star Wars since Dark Disciple, the novel that gave us the end of Ventress, written in tear inducing prose by the wonderful Christie Golden. If you read only one Star Wars book, read that one and then Watch Andor as it leads into Rogue One and then Rebels. If you have not cried by the end, then you are more stoic than I am capable of being.
Andor streaming now on Disney Plus.
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The Railway Children Return (PG): Even with the Trains, it ends up pedestrian.
#onemannsmovies review of "The Railway Children Return" (2022). Bucolic, nostalgic, but rather dull sequel to the classic. 2.5/5.
A One Mann’s Movies review of “The Railway Children Return” (2022). “The Railways Children Return” (note: interestingly, a movie with no opening title) is a sequel, 52 years later, to the much-loved 1970 classic “The Railway Children”. (That doesn’t quite match the sequel gap of “Mary Poppins” and “Mary Poppins Returns“… but it comes pretty close!) I sometimes wonder whether it is better to…
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wintersoldierplace · 2 years
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hahaalaine · 1 year
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Rewatching Rogue One after Andor is so funny.
You have this weathered Cassian still recovering from prison dealing with this feral kitten of a person, Jyn Urso, that doesn't know how to work with anyone. Cassian is trying to reel her in while recovering from the fact that he used to be just like her before everything went down and achieving one of the most important tasks in the entire canon story.
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zombiesatemycosplay · 5 years
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Pictures from Megacon on Thursday!
Today’s theme: Star Wars!
Jyn Erso: @listen2waves
TFA Rey: Me
Let me know if you see yourself and want to be tagged :)
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Rogue One spoilers
Okay, because I’m having feels, I just gotta talk about the three most heart wrenching moments in the film, the ones that brought literal tears to the eyes of the woman who has gone six straight years without having a legit cry. 
III. There are a couple moments like this, but they all feel like they’re building to this, and it breaks my heart so much. Bodhi is desperately trying to get the communications wire to send the so-important message and makes that frantic run to the ship. One of the unnamed rebels who has been working with him to comunicate with those on the ground to get the master switch turned on, sees Bodhi bolt through open ground toward the ship to carry out the mission. This unnamed but wonderful man either realizes what Bodhi is doing is very, very important and/or (probably or) is compelled to protect Bodhi, so jumps up from behind his barricade to get off some cover fire to divert attention from Bodhi and protect him as he makes the run to the ship. Almost immediately, this man gets shot down, but Bodhi makes it. Those moments really showcase both the comrades-in-arms thing as well as their dedication to the cause. 
II. The fight is essentially over. They’re hurt and stumbling, filled with hope after sending the priceless information to those who can make use of it, and collapse onto the beautiful beach. It’s quiet and still, but off in the distance is a golden mushroom cloud. Cassian and Jyn’s gentle looks, their reassurances to each other, their need to hold each other, the look in Jyn’s eyes as she watches her beautiful doom rush toward her, finally feeling like she could have had a future with someone, and watching it end, but knowing what she did would enable so many others the future she was no longer going to have. Their being so aware of what’s coming, still full of what they’d just done, clinging to each other other as shining golden death envelops them. Holy shit. 
I. MY SPACE HUSBANDS HOLY SHIT! Just, everything about this sequence. Chirrut leaving cover, Baze screaming for him to come back. Baze staying behind, being probably a bit too afraid to step out, but also holding his breath and believing like he never has before, because he has to, in the force and his husband’s faith. 
And then Chirrut lays dying, and despite everything, Baze runs to him, holds him, pleads for him to stay. Chirrut whispering that it’s okay, that if they are one with the force, they will find each other again in the next world. BAZE PICKING UP CHIRRUT’S PRAYER. Holy shit. Fucking slay me. Baze making sure those words were with Chirrut as he fade out—practically serenading him, and then wrapping those words around himself, making them his. If believing in the force means he can find his husband again, even in a different reality, then he would believe! I just... I can’t with that. Baze you break me heart Baze why? And then recklessly, blindly going back into battle, and that moment, right before he goes, looking back at Chirrut, having one last moment of mourning over his husband’s death before leaving the world himself—to be with him. 
Unf! This movie... it did tragic right... imo 
MY HEART!
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ellediablo98 · 7 years
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I cried after Rogue One, idgaf what anyone thinks of me
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little-ahsokatano · 3 years
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16. Your favorite female character: I’d have to go with Jyn Urso. She is such a strong woman and has a fire that will never burn out.
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17. Your favorite male character: Kanan Jarrus (AKA: Caleb Dume). Much wisdom and passion while remaining focused. A true Jedi Knight.
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18. Your favorite prequel trilogy character: We’ll just go with Padme. There isn’t anyone I really like other than Obi Wan.
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19. Your favorite oringinal trilogy character: We’ll go with Yoda. I truely don’t like anyone else. Like yeah Luke has some character development but hes eh. Leia doesnt do anything and Han is just pussy whipped. 🤷🏻‍♀️ Chewie is Chewie which is nice.
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20. Your favorite sequal trilogy character: Rey is an easy pick here. Theres no one else really. Like I hate the reason for Kylo being bad which made a big impact of how I preceived him. Finn and Poe are okay but eh. But Rose.. dont get me started.
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21. Your favorite Rouge One chatacter: My other is Churett. I love his humor and his dedication to the cause and The Force.
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22. Your favorite Solo character: Chewie... The movie was okay the first time I saw it. The second time I couldnt even finish because of how uninterested I was.
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23. Your favorite ship: The Ghost with The Phantom.
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shyvioletcat · 3 years
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24. favorite crystal?
62. seven characters you relate to?
80. earth tones or jewel tones?
85. fairy tales or mythology?
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24. Probably amethyst. Because purple.
62. I’m going to try and not think about this two hard before it details my whole afternoon.
Elide Lochan - Throne of Glass
Karigan - Green Rider series
Cath - Fangirl
Marianne Dashwood - Sense and Sensibility
Jyn Urso - Rogue One
Jo March - Little Women
Morrigan - acotar
80. Earth tones, I think. Looking at my wardrobe it’s definitely more earthy than jewel.
85. Fairytales hands down
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madneocity-universe · 4 years
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Feliz dia das crianças... Parte I.
Para as czenies que sempre souberam seu lugar no mundo. 
Por Ianthe Huang.
Eu tive essa festa de aniversário inspirada em solistas de kpop independentes, e ninguém nem se bateu em eu andar pra lá e pra cá vestida de princesa com uma playlist da BoA. Eu tinha oito anos, jurei que estava vivendo o meu maior auge de vida e tinha plena certeza disso, até alguém me parar e: 
— Nossa, Ianthe, mas você está tão linda! 
E eu ser obrigada a responder. 
— MAS EU SOU LINDA TODOS OS DIAS! 
Porque sentia que precisava confirmar o óbvio. 
Para as czenies que tiveram outras crianças enquanto ainda eram crianças. 
Por Arisu Yagami. 
Eu ficava me perguntando o que eu tinha feito pra merecer uma coisa dessas. Quando fiquei animada com a ideia de ter um bebê, eu achei que ia ser tipo uma bebê reborn perfeita, uma boneca pra eu mimar e amar e que nunca ia me fazer chorar, e o que eu ganhei foi um bebê, mas não qualquer bebê, mas um gerado em algum filme de terror. 
Minhas jujubas não eram mais só minhas, minhas idas ao banheiro não eram mais direito exclusivo e isolado meu, eu não podia mais ter uma conta no spotify  ou na netflix sem um plano kids embutido e nunca na vida achei que uma pessoa pudesse chorar tanto por causa de uma menina branca e sonsa envenenada por uma maçã e sendo assediada depois por um cara que beijou ela dormindo. 
Crianças são legais, mas quando você também é uma, elas deixam de ser. 
Para os pais de czenies que não aguentam mais suas czenies. 
Por Jyn Montgomery. 
— Eu quero que você saiba que independente de ser um menino… 
— Eu sei que é menina. 
— Mas se for um menino, de novo… 
— Eu sei que vai ser menina, dessa vez. 
E quem era eu pra dizer a Sun que ela tinha mais chances de ganhar outro irmão do que uma irmã? Ela era grandinha agora, com certeza ia lidar melhor com a possível decepção do que quando a caixa revelação em suas mãos era de Jae e ela era um bebê. 
Mas eu tava errado. Errado pra caralho. 
— EU NÃO ACREDITO VOCÊS VÃO TER UM MENINO! — Urso azul jogado pela janela, menina chorando e tremendo de raiva em cima do sofá. — QUAL É O PROBLEMA DOS SEUS ESPERMATOZÓIDES, PAI? DE NOVO? DE NOVO ESSA PORCARIA? EU NÃO AGUENTO MAIS SER A ÚNICA! 
Menina inconsolável e jogada no chão, do mesmo jeito que tinha acontecido a quase dezoito anos atrás, provando que às vezes as coisas não mudam. 
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meliecho · 4 years
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Went out tonight as a post order 66 Jedi. I got called Lara Croft, and Rey. :) I wandered around with my lightsaber, and had a few kids say ‘cool!’ and a couple of people wanting me to turn on my saber. Basically, I got to walk through town with a giant cylume and people seemed to like it. :)  The “kyber crystal” around my neck is an aqua aura quartz crystal. It is a real quartz that’s been superheated with 24k gold fumes. The gold bonds to the surface of the crystal permanently, changing its color. I made the necklace. It is true to size for the Rebels/Clone Wars kyber crystal sizes. I’ve been running/jogging for 2 months to try to look good for this and for YT, so you don't see much/any physical change, but the change is there. My stamina increased, and my ankles hurt. 🙃  I’ve really pushed myself beyond my limits, because I want to go farther, and to be better.  Jedi don’t give up. And if I survived order 66, then I sure as hell won’t give up. I might lose faith in myself and my abilities, I might fail and crash and burn, but I will NOT give up.  Costume inspirations: Luke Skywalker, Ahsoka Tano, Kanan Jarrus, Jyn Urso, and Ezra Bridger.
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ushouldbereading · 7 years
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I take a look at Rogue One and how it measures up as a movie and as a Star Wars movie as well as what it does and doesn't do that makes it good!
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avaleon · 6 years
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Fandom Character Meme
I was tagged by @fancyladssnacks  
Rules: Name your favourite character from ten different fandoms
I will do my best.
Fallout 4:Paladin Danse, although Arthur Maxson is a very, very close second.
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim: Farkas
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Far Cry 5: Grace Armstrong (I know, for all my talk about the Seeds, she is my fav.)
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Game of Thrones: Tyrion Lannister
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Overwatch: Reinhardt Wilhelm
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Brooklyn 99: Captain Raymond Holt
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Assassin’s Creed: Ezio Auditore
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Rogue One: Jyn Urso ♥ 
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Bbahubali: Sivagami
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Lord of the Rings: Boromir 
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And oh hey, look, that’s 10!
Tagging: @thegreatdivide @the-female-gaymer @antioxident @beckiboos @funeralfiona @rinasai-rambles no pressure and if you cant think of 10 do as many as you like ♥
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jmbelles · 6 years
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Tagged by @swishandflickwit
Rules: Write your ten favorite female characters from ten different fandoms and tag some more people. 
In no particular order:
Hermione Granger, Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling
Tessa Grey, the infernal devices series
Claire Fraser, Outlander TV series
Sansa Stark, Game of Thrones TV series
Feyre Archeron, A Court of Thorns and Roses series by Sarah J. Maas
Daeynyrs Taegaryion, Game of Thrones
Eleven, Stranger Things TV series
Jyn Urso, Rogue One
Diana Prince/of Themyscira, Wonder Woman
Leia Organa, Star Wars
@illyrianrhys @highlordkaz @deathgoddessnesta-fics
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articcat621 · 6 years
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Title: Save the Dream Author: articcat621 Pairing: Draco/Hermione Rating: Mature Warnings: Main character death Summary:  "Save the rebellion. Save the dream." Together, the two of them pair up to do the impossible. Written for Round 8 of the Dramione Couples Remix. My chosen couple: Jyn Urso/Cassian Andor , from Rogue One. Links: Ao3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/12078960 FFN: https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12713922/1/Save-The-Dream
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ashendagger · 7 years
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Taylor said that we will be pleased with some decisions Ezra makes in this season. I can already tell he sounds much more mature and soft-spoken and making pretty good sense ala Jyn Urso.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0K_F9oekw0
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