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ventresses · 6 months
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars (7/?)
Star Wars + Text Posts & Headlines
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jaded-of-mara · 1 year
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swsource · 4 months
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STAR WARS REBELS, 3x12, "Ghosts of Geonosis, Part 1" (2017)
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toadlessgirl · 1 year
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Andor + Onion headlines, because it was either make memes or scream into the void some more.
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celebraterogueone · 2 months
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There's blood on the side of the mountain It's turning a new shade of red Yeah, sometimes the fire you founded Don't burn the way you'd expect.
Olivia Rodrigo
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lordsmaf · 1 year
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Everyone else in Star Wars canon: “Nooooooooo you can’t defeat the Empire by just blowing things up!” Saw Gerrera:
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billykcplan · 1 year
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STAR WARS CHARACTERS ↪  animation to live action
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spicysucculentz · 1 year
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In Star Wars we always hear a lot about the rebel alliance, but I feel like a big theme in andor is the effectiveness of small, individual, grassroots acts of rebellion. Brasso tampering with the corpo’s ship. The kid on Ferrix with the homemade pipe bomb. Maarva’s hologram call to arms. The people of Aldhani making their pilgrimage. The sign language on Narkina 5. These are all completely unrelated. The rebel alliance and the main rebel cells are not the only ones rebelling, andor shows people rebelling individually. These aren’t organized, coordinated acts. They don’t have an organization or cause that they are rallying behind, the way Luthen and Saw Gerrera do. They are just simply fighting fascism, one act at a time. Even just their acts of civil disobedience throw the empire off, with the officers panicking, trying desperately to hold complete control. These regular, everyday people are not rebelling for the cause, they’re rebelling to survive. These people have been radicalized firsthand by the oppression and destruction that the empire has brought to their lives.
I think that’s what seems to hit Luthen when he’s on Ferrix. His rebel cell and the others like it are not the only ones rebelling. This regular woman’s call to arms started a revolt. He and the other rebel leaders are not the only ones instigating these acts. Rebellion is everywhere, organized or not.
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pedroam-bang · 5 months
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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (2019)
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mearchy · 1 year
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Is anyone else just in complete bafflement and wonder at Andor being actually greenlit by Disney those assholes in the corporate office? CANON lesbian representation, overt allusions to in-universe racialization of characters (Diego Luna is described as a man with dark features in the police APB and it actively contributes to his experience in the universe!!), police brutality and criticism of the police state spelled out in the most painstaking terms possible, and the Empire!!! People have already talked about how scary the TIE fighters are allowed to be. The Empire isn’t cute. It’s terrifying and it’s run by real humans committing atrocities, not just monsters and faceless soldiers and comic relief incompetents. Again and again I feel like I’m seeing things that have never been allowed to feel so raw and real in mainline SW, if they were present at all. And the fact that every other aspect of the show is on point, that no sacrifices in story or characterization or worldbuilding or cinematography or production value were made in the process — I don’t even have words. Idk what the general sentiment of the Star Wars fandom is, I haven’t been paying attention. But if Andor has only ten fans I am one of them. If Andor has only one fan it is me. If the entire world is against Andor I am against the world.
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jynjackets · 22 days
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Jyn Appreciation Week Day 3 ➬ Favorite Relationship
SAW GERRERA & JYN ERSO
“I was a child,” she said. “Saw Gerrera saved my life. He raised me. But I've no idea where he is. I haven't seen him in years.” “A girl who—genetics notwithstanding—had clearly inherited Saw Gerrera's burning rage and icy competence. The need in her eyes frightened Cassian.”
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andorshitdaily · 3 months
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it's that time again. Andor characters as shirts that go hard
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willknightauthor · 1 year
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Andor recontextualizes the whole original trilogy, to the point that it actually makes me like it more. Like originally, A New Hope and the rest are just a standard hero's journey/chosen-one story about some dude who does training montages and then kills an evil wizard. But when you add in Andor and Rogue One, you have an entire history of the struggle to build and the struggle to destroy the Death Star. You know the many who fought and died over decades, what the existence of the Empire actually means, and what they want to do with the Death Star once finished.
Suddenly Luke isn't some magical boy, he's just a specially talented, well-placed person. He stands on the shoulders of millions who died to get him to where he needed to be so he could do the thing they needed him to do to alleviate everyone's oppression. According to Rogue One he's not even the only person with jedi potential in the resistance! He's just the only one to get any real training or equipment. Luke may be important, but he's not special. The whole saga makes Luke feel normal, and it does so by populating the universe with heroes.
This is the ideal of what prequels should be: standing strong as stories in their own right, while adding to the narrative power of the original story by giving it more context.
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kodicrome-212 · 11 months
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Rex and Ahsoka are like "don't worry guys I have this friend." and then it's some terrorist from back in the clone wars.
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starwarsblr · 1 year
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- Thirty men. - Plus Kreegyr.
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