@CitizenAmedia@JSPtheSecond Something I’ve never understood about modern critics is how much they solely judged TLJ on just trying to deconstruct an archetypical hero like Luke. They ignore all the points like this and the other problems with the film and refuse to engage in these discussions
@SWForce4EU@KenobiStig Especially noting Luke combined elements of both Obi-Wan and Anakin’s designs into his saber, I like to think Vader looking at Luke’s saber was him pondering this exact element
Kinda makes me laugh when 51 year old Harry Gant was doing 500 miles at Dover and also winning Martinsville which are arguably the most grind worthy races you could run, without stages
@AlextheAdm1ral Stages ruin strategy, watching old races this always stuck out. Race management and adaptation matters. Hell IMSA and WEC gaining popularity shows people like the concept, and NASCAR always set itself apart by being more endurance orientated
@mightydudbolt The part most people miss is Han and Greedo both worked for Jabba. It’s heavily implied Han is familiar with Greedo and him having a tendency to act out of turn and kill bounties, this is why he’s prepared and acts as he does
@EckhartsLadder Didn’t they already raise the shields after discovering the probe droid? I think the only benefit sneaking in had was maybe catching the Rebels slightly off guard but they did know and were preparing for the Empire to attack
Jobs in high stress/dangerous environments rely on training and conditioning to react to circumstances where there’s not time to think. So when things go wrong, why do we blame the individuals and not the institutions that train them?
@Timstillherelol As an American, when I witnessed the plague that was college age Americans descending upon Dublin for St.Patrick’s Day, I immediately sympathized with the disdain