@Will_Dodson1 After a second viewing and more time to process, I can safely say I appreciate everything this film accomplished. It's definitely a whirlwind, but I feel pretty good about the state of the universe at the end. There are some things that will have to be explained in books though.
@MeganCulley @Will_Dodson1 Yes to all of this! I'm all caught up and absolutely loving all the new things the Mandalorian is giving us. I think the universe needs to grow in new directions and Goransson is making some amazing choices to help that along. We're supposed to let the past die after all.
@MeganCulley Mmmm that slippery slope of diegetic vs. non-diegetic. Personally I vote for the Stormtrooper boom box theory. It would clearly be one of the most nerve wracking assignments in the legion. One poorly timed sound cue and suddenly you're on the floor choking on the Force.
@Will_Dodson1 I can't decide if you're confused about the fake trees or trying to glare the sun into submission, but either way you should probably watch where you're going. We all know speeder bikes and trees don't mix...
@MeganCulley Agreed. But you've forgotten the blasphemous subset of people who apparently live under rocks and haven't even seen Star Wars. Any of them.
The best part of rewatching Captain America with my roommate was introducing her to the concept of hypercubes and watching her mind be blown as we looked at drawings and animations of tesseracts. #mathisfun#fourthdimensionalcube#TeamCap
@EyunCrabb I 100% agree with your mother! BvS is completely psychological which made it interesting. Bringing in Doomsday was the major mistake in my opinion.
SHOUT OUT to John Williams for no particular reason other than being the greatest composer of our lifetime. You made the #StarWars movies... EPICS. Thanks for the countless memorable film scores, you big hunk o' genius!
❤️- mh
#Gr8ful
@wendjonesmusic At the moment? Void Star by Zachary Mason, Children of the Fleet by Orson Scott Card, The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay by Michael Chabon, and Stamped From the Beginning by Ibram Kendi.
I read a lot.
@MeganCulley All you need to do is convince yourself that you no longer subscribe to a linear construct of time, which means now and five months from now are all happening simultaneously. I believe in you.