Ranking Tales of the Jedi
6- Practice Makes Perfect What the episode does well it does very well. For instance, the time progression is clear via its use of blackouts as
6- Practice Makes Perfect What the episode does well it does very well. For instance, the time progression is clear via its use of blackouts as
Adam Christopher’s Shadow of the Sith had the unenviable task of taking the shattered parts of the sequel trilogy created by The Rise of Skywalker
While the portrayals of Obi-Wan Kenobi given by both Alec Guinness and Ewan McGregor are nearly flawless, there has always been a bit of a disconnect
Obi-Wan Kenobi is often considered as the greatest Jedi to ever live. There is certainly good reason for this, both in and out of universe. As the
The sands of Tatooine are not to be traversed lightly. Mos Eisley may be the home of “scum and villainy”, but it is the monsters hidden below the
For over forty years, Boba Fett was a character that every fan put into one of two categories. The first was that the armored mystery man was a
The following is a spoiler-free review of the new Star Wars novel, Ronin. On the “About the Author” page at the end of Ronin, the novel is
Great art is rarely original. It builds off the strengths of its predecessors and pulls in the accepted norms of its form. Joseph Campbell’s
There are times in stories where the end is inevitable. The writers, directors, and audience all know where things have to go, but it still hurt when
The Bad Batch is the near a perfect culmination of everything both Clone Wars and Rebels did so well. The clones, the military presence, and the
As much as the show is about the defective group of clones that gives it its name, The Bad Batch is about the true birth and evolution of the Empire.
The thirteenth episode of The Bad Batch was a return to form as far as the serialized adventure of the week format is concerned. Titled
For light there is dark. For hope there is pain. For enemy there is ally. Simple concepts to consider, muddied by the reality that the line that
By thinking about the world in binaries such as good and evil, light and dark, up and down, it is easy to loose sight of how fluid these dualities
War makes it easy to look at the enemy as “other.” To dehumanize them and make them an abstract rather than a living being who simply has a