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  1. From the album: Mog's Yammy Collection

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  2. From the album: Mog's Yammy Collection

    © Mog’s Kupo Customs

  3. From the album: Mog's Yammy Collection

    © Mog’s Kupo Customs

  4. From the album: Mog's Yammy Collection

    © Mog’s Kupo Customs

  5. From the album: Mog's Yammy Collection

    © Mog’s Kupo Customs

  6. From the album: Mog's Yammy Collection

    © Mog’s Kupo Customs

  7. From the album: Mog's Yammy Collection

    © Mog’s Kupo Customs

  8. From the album: Mog's Yammy Collection

    © Mog’s Kupo Customs

  9. Much like TPM and AOTC, there’s some good ideas there. But it’s muddied by the execution, what they chose to focus on, and how they plotted it out. It seems like there’s three (or four) things they need to do to wrap up this story, based on what’s been shown so far: 1) Qui-Gon appearance to either grow Obi or to show that he’s now ready to be trained (for his ANH ascension). 2) Obi-Vader face off of some sort (to tie back to the whole learner-master speech Vader pops off in ANH). 3) Saving Luke from Reva. 4) Reuniting Leia with Bail. Unless it’s a longer episode, that’s a lot to try to cover in the finale and allow each element time to “breath.”
  10. They need someone in the writer’s room to say, “Nah, that’s stupid. Let’s rework that idea.” or “Maybe we should NOT have three ‘We need to rescue Leia incidents’ back-to-back-to-back.”
  11. ^^They're idiots that got pwn'ed by anyone with any sort of Jedi Padawan or higher experience. And this is coming from a guy who absolutely loved Rebels.
  12. If you look at the original prototype, they actually improved the look of Houquet’s legs, with the final product having a more feminine taper and sculpt.
  13. So 5/6 of the way in, and the most frustrating issue with this is that there’s too much plotting and not enough story. The overall story/premise is alright, but the plot keeps getting in the way. It’s like someone’s writing for a video game (setting up obvious roadblocks/set-backs), rather than for a TV show. Yeah, the ep cleared up a few issues, but it feels like this show is just bouncing Obi from Point A to Point B to Point C without any growth for the character.
  14. I’m waiting for someone to pair this with the PlayStation ping.
  15. More Band-Maid Bass Work:
  16. Looks like we’re getting a new series with Richter as the main: No date announced. . . yet.
  17. I see you added the clear window for the bridge area as well.
  18. They have showed characters who are resistant to Jedi Mind Tricks that also showed no affinity for using the Force in the past. So Leia being able to resist the interrogation doesn’t necessarily mean they can automatically assume she’s Force sensitive. But yeah, she should totally be on the Imperial watch list after everything that happened here.
  19. Honestly, I’ve found the kid to pretty much match what I’d expect out of a young Leia: a little too blunt and perceptive for her own good, someone who tends to take charge of the situation, and not listen to other’s words of caution. Basically what we’ve seen from the OT. I’m assuming the farmer you’re referencing is the one from this past week’s episode, right? Yeah, Obi used him as a shield. But could have swore the Stormie’s infamous poor aim missed completely. And Obi wound up pistol-whipping the farmer/driver unconscious afterward. Not saying the show doesn’t have any flaws, but the overall premise hasn’t bothered me as much. I’ve always found the Inquisitors to basically be Stormtroopers with Force powers. Even in Rebels, they weren’t this monster threat; they were basically mid-tier fodder for the heroes to beat. So, their incompetence here isn’t as annoying, since I never held them in high regard before.
  20. ^^And we’ll be like, “Yeah, @tekering’s version is better.”
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