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See AllWhat Happened To Naboo After The Prequels? Star Wars History Explained (Including Andor)
I am hoping to see if there’s an plant life that is growing in the most unexpected places like underneath the desertification surface of Naboo just like the planet Mandalore for an example where we found plant like in surface caves under all of the bombed surfaces.
The Mandalorian's Biggest Retcon (Re)Created A Massive Star Wars Plot Hole
I am offended because Grogu is the second Modern Mandalorian Jedi in the modern Star Wars’s era.
Star Wars Is Bringing Its Most Underrated Bounty Hunter Closer Than Ever to ing Luke Skywalker's Rebels
I will like to see Han Solo’s and Valance’s reunion.
Star Wars Has Spent The Last 5 Years Explaining "Somehow, Palpatine Returned" - Are You Convinced?
Yes, I am convinced that he is back and I also enjoyed this journey to fix this plot hole with from The Mandalorian to The Bad Batch series.
17 Deep-Cut Star Wars Lore Easter Eggs In Skeleton Crew Episode 4 That Show The Showrunners Did Their Homework
It's valid to point out that peace is challenging when one side operates in bad faith, as the Empire often did. However, Neel's perspective in Star Wars Skeleton Crew Episode 4 might be less about the Empire specifically and more about the broader principle of striving for peace, even in impossible situations. The sentiment of "bravery in making peace" isn't necessarily about compromising with oppressors like the Empire, but rather about seeking resolutions that prioritize long-term stability and the well-being of people caught in the middle.
The Rebels didn’t seek peace with the Empire because it was clear the regime wasn’t interested in compromise. Instead, the Rebellion fought to establish a system that could make peace possible by dismantling oppression. Neel’s view could be interpreted as a critique of unnecessary conflict or a reminder of the goal: peace as an outcome, not a tool for manipulation.
Also, considering how Star Wars often deals with moral gray areas and personal growth, Neel’s idealism might serve as a narrative tool to explore how individuals grapple with the balance between diplomacy and resistance. His perspective enriches the story, even if it isn’t entirely applicable to the Rebels' situation.
So while peace with a Death Star is clearly impossible, the bravery Neel refers to might still resonate as a call to avoid perpetuating unnecessary cycles of conflict in other contexts.
Fans Of Lord Of The Rings Need To Catch Up On This Underrated Fantasy Series Before It Ends
Yes this series needs more recognition because I am a fan of it and I am looking forward to watching the final season next week because I invested in it since 2019.