@FLPublicAffairs@ryanarey Yeah I hear what you're saying. I just meant there didn't seem to be any overt intention from the writers to include the mythology or religious aspect of the story
@FLPublicAffairs@ryanarey I suppose that's a good enough explanation. It just seemed oddly specific to me for a title. If they were looking to do a biblical connection, I would have expected to see some religious context in the show I guess
@ryanarey Another... Why did it take till the final moments of the final episode for Fennec to do what she's supposed to be the "best" at? Assassinations. A lot of damage to Mos Espa could have been avoided
@ryanarey Another... Why would they write the PYKES in as the primary antagonist in this story and not the Hutts?? The latter being much more familiar with audiences and they could play up the knowledge Boba would naturally have of their syndicate (having worked for them for years)
@ryanarey Another... Why did Luke learn NOTHING from his experience with rescuing his father using their familial bond? Did they write that choice scene with Grogu JUST to fit in to the poorly written sequels??
The idea that these vaccines came out of nowhere is a failure of science communication with tragic results. They're the result of DECADES of basic research in MULTIPLE fields building on the BREADTH and DEPTH of human knowledge. That’s how science works. And it's awe inspiring.