Could be. Makes me think of the Bob Newhart phone skit. He's talking on the phone to a constable who found an unexploded bomb. 'Whew... this is a big one. It can blow up everything in a six block radius. What... you're going to find a phone booth seven blocks away...'@@matthacker3481
That's the whole point of Thrawn, he doesn't need an even bigger space laser to be the Space-Anti-Jesus and bring about Starmageddon. He can do it with your ordinary run of the mill space lasers.
In case nobody else has commented on the hair thing: she needed it short to fit under the mando helmet in order to seal it. You don’t see long-haired mandalorians for a reason.
Who the hell says Chopper is the "Fun" friend. Unless Fun is meant to stand for homicidal maniac. Can't believe we did not get a sin against Chopper for blatant disregard for life when he tells Hera to shoot down the shuttle they are chasing. She points out where the wreck would land and Chopper basically says something to the tune of "And thats bad?" or "And I care?"
@@matthacker3481OK ... and your point? Why would a laser blast hitting a shield explode like an anti-aircraft shell does on earth? Plus if you watch the scene again they aren't anywhere near hitting the ship, they just explode at random around it. So again, how do you make a laser blast explode at a set distance .... its light, it'll just keep going.
I had the same thinking about Ahsokas emotions until the latest episode. It is not acting or writing.. it actually has a purpose.. there are times and reasons to be emotionally numb.
Here are all the audio outtake clips at the end: 1 (7:18): 30 Rock, "Believe in the Stars" (season 3, episode 2; NBC, 6th November 2008) 2 (7:20): The Lego Movie (Warner Bros., 2014) 3 (7:35): Suits, "To Trouble" (season 6, episode 1; USA Network, 13th July 2016) 4 (7:39): Brokeback Mountain (Focus Features, 2005) 5 (7:47): In Burges (Focus Features, 2008) 6 (7:53): Our Flag Means Death, "The Art of Fuckery" (season 1, episode 6; HBO Max, 10th March 2022) 7 (7:59): Letterkenny, "The City" (season 6, episode 3; Crave, 25th December 2018) 8 (8:09): The Incredibles (Walt Disney Pictures, 2004) 9 (8:12): Major League II (Warner Bros., 1994) 10 (8:18): Star Trek: The Next Generation, "Haven" (season 1, episode 11; 28th November 1987) 11 (8:19): THM Gaming's "Halo 3 - Singing the theme song" (RU-vid, 2nd November 2007)
6:59 - She was cold to her because she blatantly disregarded her wishes and gave the enemy exactly what they needed to lead to the deaths of billions. I don't think I'd be cheering her on either.
She disregarded her wishes because Ahsoka wasn't working with her and mostly just sat there condescending her. If Ahsoka had simply gone with her to her home to help guard it, and Sabine hadn't been a brat and had worn her lightsaber proof armor, then it wouldn't have happened. They're both being dumb.
One sin that was missed was when they asked why people were loyal to the empire Ahsoka says it's not necessarily loyalty, but greed. If that's the case though, then why did that one guy yell out "For the empire!" before he shot.
How about the new futurama season? In one episode they joust and the counter weight of the lance as the tip was laser so they would rip their rips open and something tells me they did that on purpose.
No. There is no Jedi method of proper communication and emotional management. Yoda, senile little green frog man that's been alive long enough to see entire civilizations fall just due to the passage of time and is one of the last two of his species, tells Anakin, who is chronologically a moth in comparison, to just get over his mother's torture and death and pretty much every death everywhere. "Just stop being angry and sad bro lul"
How can you be surprised Hera has no clue what’s going on in the empire I mean republic she basically like how Luke Leah Han Solo every main character just becomes a general for the rebels where that worked out because Ewoks …. And I guess Luke he helped a little. They prob want sabeen to be a general and she’s like fck that I’m Star Wars Tetsuo . Just when it goes from fighting to survive to government they don’t have those skills . Han prob hung out at the palace until Leah said peace out
If you know Hera you'll know that when she threatens you you should be very scared. That woman is a goddess who's built like a tank. She can not only take hits but can dish them out easily. She once knocked a guy out with her NON DOMINANT HAND in one punch
Please sin The Lion Guard episode Return Of The Roar, Then sin The OA episode Chapter 1 Homecoming, Then sin My Little pony Friendship is Magic episode Friendship is Magic, Then sin Bojack Horseman episode Bojack Horseman: The Bojack Horseman Story Chapter 1
Honestly, the way the show handled Sabine just makes me angry. Not only should she *not* have survived her light saber wound, but the way she behaves in subsequent episodes (and I won't spoil it) makes no sense.
First off, hw dare you for wanting Sabine to die. Second, you seem to forget this is the Star Wars universe where they have advanced medical treatment we can only dream of. It is absolutely believable that Sabine would get stabbed and live.
@@iamReddington I would be happy for Sabine to live if the Sabine from Rebels had shown up, rather than this 30-year old acting half her age. But the Sabine we've got here has been worse than useless. And where was that technology when Qui-Gon needed it? :) Light sabers have all the lethality of NERF guns now.
I love how simple minded people are. It's the fucking Star Wars universe, they have advanced medical treatments we could only dream of. No fucking shit Sabine can survive being stabbed.
I feel like many sins they do nowadays in this channel are dumb. The channel really lost its touch IMO. So sad. It was at one point ridiculously hilarious.
The sin was less about Thrawn's preferences and more about how Star Wars has already had massive threats in the form of planet and star destroying lasers. So Thrawn seems like an over hyped threat compared to those things that have already been beaten.
A sin should go on Ahsoka stabbing the chests of the droids after the first episode showed us that they have nukes in their chests. Stabbing a bomb with a thousand degree weapon would still set it off.
@@dr.bright6272 actually it does matter, a nuclear bomb is not a grenade, there is a difference between how they react. Go do some reading before you comment stupid stuff.... By your logic, in universe every time a laser blast hits something it should blow up, they're all essentially carrying nuclear bombs on their waist. In our universe, all the things that have been carrying nuclear bombs over the last half a century that have been blown up, hit, struck by bombs and fire should have nuked whole sections of the planet. You make no sense...