Clone troopers at 1:29. Dammit, they're going to rip my heart out again, aren't they?Andor
Fives.Clone troopers at 1:29. Dammit, they're going to rip my heart out again, aren't they?
(I love the clone troopers and it kills me to see them brainwashed.)
And it's not a remake
And the original theme, immediate goosebumps.
Nope.I haven't seen the show yet, but...Is her skin color in any way ever relevant?
Two things, one: Mimi Ndiweni is gorgeous and a great actor so disagree there, but arguing that an actress isn't pretty enough for a role feels kinda gross to me so I'm going to leave it at that. And two, Moses in Obi-Wan plays a badass Inquisitor who proves to be even more cunning and ambitious than the grand Inquisitor, which I guess is why the chuds are mad? I don't know, she's a great character.I haven't seen the show yet, but...Is her skin color in any way ever relevant?
I mean, I've said it before and I'll say it again - I don't think every possible criticism about a person's color is by definition racism. If they do a remake and cast Luke as black and Leia as white, I'd find it a problem because they're supposedly twins. Likewise, having Anakin and Padmé both be South-East Asian and have Luke and Leia come out Caucasian would be annoying (yes, I'm aware it's all genetically possible but just highly unlikely. But a series or movie pulling "lol they're siblings" with characters who look completely I'd consider somewhat of a reach. Doesn't mean they have to be literal twins).Some re-imaginings I can have a problem with though they can be addressed (if anybody would want to) or ignored (duh) because of other aspects. I don't think Mimi Ndiweni was a great cast as Fringilla in the Witcher, because she's supposed to be the absolute epitome of beauty, and,to use a reverse-bhamv: I don't think she's good looking enough for a role with literally that description (I'm reading the books at the moment. Fringilla is not just "really pretty". She's supposed to be nearly above human levels, prettier than elves and dryads. The writing really makes a big deal of it). Not because of her color - say, a younger Halle Berry to take a random example, would've been perfectly fine.
Just to say, sometimes a critique about a choice of actor/actress can be valid, or, if not that, at least rooted in a non-racist basis.
For a random, non-established character, though? And especially in a universe like Star Wars? She could be green, blue, pink, have two arms sprouting out of her head, so what?
Guy playing the Grand Inquisitor flat out said he didn't watch rebels or anything with him prior and I haven't seen any one bitch about him, like they would a lady in the same position.Once again, fragile white males are terrified by an awesome, kick ass black woman.
Moses Ingram just rocks in this role. She is absolutely perfect. She feels like a real threat. (Apparently not just to Obi-Wan, but to all the snowflake fanboys, too. )
And fuck those assholes whining about how she didn't "research" the role. That's just more gatekeeping bullshit that's mostly aimed at women. It's a brand new character! What the fuck was she supposed to research? Watching Rebels or playing Fallen Order is not going to give her any information on playing Reva that the script and Deborah Chow can't give her. Unless you think all the Inquisitors are cookie-cutter characters with no variation? And I don't think it's a bad thing for an actor to go into a new role with a fresh perspective, it keeps the stories from getting repetitive and stale. That's actually the great thing about Reva as the villain, the Grand Inquisitor and Fifth Brother are shackled to canon (unless they do some major retcon), while Reva is entirely new and they can do whatever they want with her in this series.
I'm waiting for him to tell Obi-Wan that the Princess is in another castle.If they don't explain the 5th brothers hat, we riot.
Once again, fragile white males are terrified by an awesome, kick ass black woman.
She was out of her element on those rooftops, so of course she would be slow while jumping around like crazy, plenty of time for Obi-Wan to casually walk down the stairs to pick up you know who in that alley.My only problem with her is that she’s really good at parkour but never seems to get anywhere.
Nothing. It's fairly clear in Attack of the Clones when Anakin meets the Lars' that he doesn't consider them family. Unlikely that would change after his fall. And if you're willing to accept non-movie sources Disney's Ultimate Star Wars factbook outright states that Vader personally ordered Owen and Beru's execution.Owen and Beru are Darth Vaders brother and sister in law. What happened to the Storm Troopers that killed Vaders only known family?
Technically, they are only related through marriage, not blood. Anakin met them a total of one time, and didn't even know his mom had gotten married. Plus, Anakin being a jackass in general. So, the killing of Owen and Beru was probably a "For me, it was a Tuesday" moment for Vader.Nothing. It's fairly clear in Attack of the Clones when Anakin meets the Lars' that he doesn't consider them family. Unlikely that would change after his fall. And if you're willing to accept non-movie sources Disney's Ultimate Star Wars factbook outright states that Vader personally ordered Owen and Beru's execution.
I know what you mean. There are some good moments and some good performances in this show, but I find the overall story and some of the execution a bit disappointing.Honestly this show is driving me totally nutty sometimes.
Reva "Lord Vader, I have captured Obi-Wan and have him secured."
Vader "Excellent, he is right there with you?"
Reva "Well, no, I secured him behind some blast doors."
Vader "Blast doors? You mean the ones you originally broke into? The one the leads right to the enemy stronghold?"
Reva "Yes..."
Vader "Obi-Wan is a Jedi Master, at least you sent an entire battalion to watch him, right?"
Reva "By battalion you mean, like, two regular stormtroopers right?"
Also, yes I know there was a sort of thing where Obi-Wan took advantage of Reva's anger to get her to try to get Vader alone, but Reva was supposed to be smarter then that, and getting the jump on Vader made MORE sense if he was actually focusing on Obi-Wan the whole time he was captured. Instead, she basically handed Obi-Wan back to The Path and gave away her wild card once that ship took off.