aspiringwarriorlibrarian
replied to your post “god i started reading this book and the first goddamn sentence was “i…”
WHAT BOOK IS IT
@aspiringwarriorlibrarian starless by jacqueline carey!
aspiringwarriorlibrarian
replied to your post “god i started reading this book and the first goddamn sentence was “i…”
WHAT BOOK IS IT
@aspiringwarriorlibrarian starless by jacqueline carey!
aspiringwarriorlibrarian replied to your photo “I CAN’T BELIEVE THIS DIALOGUE”
who is writing these comics? between this and hera sounding like the scotsman from samurai jack is there some sort of weird plague at lucasfilm?
@aspiringwarriorlibrarian this one is so jarring cos for the most part i think this comic’s is pretty solid at dialogue i can easily hear in lando and l3′s voice and then there’s bit WHICH ????????
and LMAO i can forgive silly cheesy dialogue in doctor aphra cos its a weird silly type comic but its gotta be cheesy dialogue that STILL ACTUALLY SUITS THE CHARACTER
like, can someone point si spurrier to idiot’s array, steps into shadow and the wynkahthu job for a quick crash course on how hera ACTUALLY reacts to sneaky duplicitous and somewhat morally lacking criminal types who irritate the shit out of her PLEASE
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replied to your post “ahsokatano
replied to your photoset “NOOOOOOOO HAVEN’T THESE GUYS…”
well it did show his feelings about it when he died. he was glad that if he had to die in war, it was a war he chose.
@aspiringwarriorlibrarian for sure!!! im really glad we got that (except that im MAD he died at all :C). but i’d like to know what exactly he and wolffe feel about making that choice in the first place. cos idt was an easy one. since by all appearances theyve been slinging joopas for the last couple years while rex threw himself head first into the rebellion, it’d be really good to see their thought process and feelings behind taking up arms again after so long.
aspiringwarriorlibrarian
replied to your photoset “its nice that chopper and zeb can bond over their shared love of…”
triple zero has nothing on chopper
@aspiringwarriorlibrarian true. there’s a meaningful distinction between triple zero’s generalized love for murder of any and all organics and chopper’s more focused propensity for violence towards a specific subset of people, namely imperials and people who piss him off.
aspiringwarriorlibrarian
replied to your post “i don’t really get how dume wolf has heads or tails to do with kanan??”
basically it’s kanan’s will manifesting through the loth-wolves but he moved onto other things after it was done
i dont understand how that’s kanan’s will. nothing about what it said or did or acted feels even remotely connected to kanan. at least im not seeing it. maybe justi dont know anything lol.
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replied to your post “Since Tumblr apparently swallowed my last ask, I 100% think that Hera…”
i don’t think it was the whole “i love you” as in “our first love confession”, they’d already concieved a kid so of course he knew, i think it was her giving her blessing to be open about their relationship, to build a stronger and better one for their child. He wasn’t surprised by what she said, but the fact that she said it on mission.
@aspiringwarriorlibrarian i think if that’s what theyre trying to say then they need to actually…… say that?? within reason b/c baby is supposed to be surprise. at face value its written as a dramatic confession and i don’t feel like what was said managed to address any of the issues that were going on between them.
idk i feel like if im digging this deep to find a meaning that makes sense with what i know about kanan and hera, then it’s either not there or not being conveyed properly?
So Kanan gets insecure, probably because he senses they have a baby on the way. He’s no longer okay with this “keep work and life separate” thing because work has become EVERYTHING and it’s not good enough anymore. And Hera can’t even imagine a life outside war, she’s getting too wrapped up in the cause and it’s his job to pull her back before she destroys herself. So he’s asking her to break the current arrangement, to be loving regardless of consequence, for them and their baby.
yeah i do see that!
most of what we see of them in s4 i understand the tensions there, it’s just that the climax scene (aka the one i just posted) runs contrary to everything else?? it’s just really off and at least left me feeling like i got a resolution that doesn’t really make sense for them
aspiringwarriorlibrarian
replied to your post “it’s so weird that sabine is my age in the epilogue :O”
i think the worst part is when i realize she’s older than hera at the beginning of the series
@aspiringwarriorlibrarian i don’t even know how to PROCESS THAT
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replied to your post “how old do we think tristan is?”
sabine mentions that she remembers him being a baby so that’s about two to four years
@aspiringwarriorlibrarian ooooh i hadnt even thought of the implications of that line!!
that adds up with what i was thinking, cos my general idea was that:
that all fits right into the 2-4yrs younger than sabine range you suggested and also makes him believably old enough to be one of gar saxon’s commandos. plus his involvement with saxon was for mostly political reasons, so gar saxon bringing a 15/16yr old tristan into his fold as a means of exerting further dominance over clan wren completely checks out tbh.