OB1 Episode 3: This episode was a bit of a mess. I really don't understand how
Rebel lady managed to exit the tunnel to help Obi-Wan without running into Reva or how Reva managed to beat Leia to the pilot and kill him. I mean, if there were multiple routes (which we didn't see any evidence of) why wouldn't Rebel lady have taken Leia by the fastest route to the pilot?
The Obi-Wan
vs Vader encounter
didn't work for me, either. If you're going to risk upsetting previous Canon you need to make it worthwhile to the audience and this just didn't do it.
Also, speaking of breaking Canon, apparently they really did
kill the Grand Inquisitor
or else there's some kind of con at play.
Nobody actually came out and directly said
that he was dead. Plus, there's no body. Not even a Sith Funeral.
Funnily enough, I enjoyed this episode more than the first two. I don't care at all about canon, though. There's just way to much of it for me to remember any of it anymore. I really liked the makeup or whatever on the
mole person, apparently played by Zach Braff,
which is funny to me.
I thought Reva said he was
dead and blamed it on Kenobi. If he is still alive he's at least not talking to anyone about how Reva stabbed him in the gut.
Ok, I just heard about First Kill coming soon to Netflix and it sounds like something we will want to discuss. Trailer: [link]
(post temporarily deleted because it's too late here and I'm doing something wrong with the spoiler font so it doesn't work and I'm too tired to figure it out. Re-do tomorrow. Sorry).
Woo-hoo! Found out what the spoiler font problem was! So now...
Re: Stranger Things 4. Y'guys. Sometimes things are getting weird. Mostly in my brain.
So I watched Stranger Things 4 and oh boy, am I immersed with all of the feelings. Around ep. 5 I decided to carefully visit Tumblr, avoiding spoilers to the best of my ability, to see if some folks are thinking and feeling what I'm thinking and feeling, or to open my eyes to things I've missed in the first 4 episodes.
It is where I learned about this: [link] Which threw me off personally (and I'm not gonna write more about this here because it's not what I want to talk about now), but also professionally. Now, as some of you may remember, I'm an archivist who processes holocaust-related archives and collections. And during my years as an archivist I came to learn a few things about the Jewish resistance in Vilnius. One of the most amazing operations that took place in Vilnius was the one done by the paper brigade: [link]
Here's where it gets weird/interesting (spoiler font from now on for something that took place in 1944 but is also spoiler to ST4, ep. 4).
Avraham Sutzkever, a member of the paper brigade, was a very famous Yiddish poet with some true miraculous stories. One of them is about the time he was with partisans and had to walk through a minefield. I'll let him tell the rest (Yiddish with English subtitles, approx. 1:20 minutes): >[link]
So the minute I read about the prison and after watching the last scene of ep. 4, I thought of Sutzkever's story about being saved by a melody. While the traumas are very different, I can fully see how surviving a trauma - any trauma, fictional or real, personal or genocidal/societal - can look like a miracle. A fantasy story/fairy tale. It's just quite a thing, having a very similar narrative of survival in two very different stories - one real, one fictional/SFF.
Anyway, that's what I wanted to say.
I haven't watched the recent Stranger Things yet, but I did watch your video, Shir. I will let that sit in my soul for a bit and recall it when I do watch.
Kalshane--IIRC, Reva began to talk about the Grand Inquisitor, but
was cut off before finishing it. I think it's clear we're being set up for him to return by the end of the season. I doubt they would so clearly contradict Rebels canon, given how much they are pulling from it and TCW.
I was bothered by the tunnel thing, but it's Star Wars and tight plot-logic just isn't their thing. I'll accept the handwave on the plot so long as the characterizations work, and so far, they do for me.