vaderey:

a finnrey poem:

do you love him?
he holds your hand,
like it’s his last lifeline-
you pull him in like you are

do you love him?

he looks at you, 
with stars in his eyes-
you stare back with galaxies

do you love him?

he pours out his heart to you,
like its overflowing-
you let it fill you up

do you love him?

he comes back for you,
like you’re his-
you hold him like he’s yours

do you love him?

he fights for you,
like no one else has-
you destroy for him like no one else will

do you love him?

he misses you,
like you’re a part of him-
you feel like you’re missing without him

do you love him?

he runs to you,
like he’s coming home-
you finally feel like you are

(you do
you do
you do
a thousand times,
you do)

thelastjedicritical:

Can someone explain to me who writes the cast list on Rotten Tomatoes because…

Also the other Saga movies all have “Episode something” in their title except TLJ. Does someone at Rotten Tomatoes want to pretend it’s not part of the saga? If so… #mood

Wow so they dropped both Daisy and John, while also pretending that RJ gave Carrie anything approaching a leading role? Talk about multitasking shittiness.

What a power move it would be if the title for Episode IX is announced and it’s called “Episode VIII: Finn Is the Male Lead, Bitches!”

rose-griffes:

elaine-spades:

waluigitheanti:

yup, these three are totally the same thing

two of them are people embracing each other in some way while in the other one, the two aren’t even looking at each other or even from the same shot at all

totally the same, though

Going by this person’s logic Finnbacca is endgame

I mean… I’ve been saying for months that finnbacca has so much canon support, but y’all just don’t see it.

Never forget

the BRIDAL CARRY

thelastjedicritical:

Achibi-chellist
hat auf deinen Eintrag geantwortet “Don’t people realise how silly they look believing Russian bots…”

Also this is ridiculous if you go out and read other social media platforms or forums other than U.S. Twitter – I can only talk about German, Polish and French sites as those are the languages I speak and keep an eye on what fandoms are saying, and EVERYONE thought TLJ was terrible! Is Lucasfilm honestly trying to makes us believe Russian bots infiltrated SW Fandom around the world!?

So far everyone I talked to about TLJ in real life but ONE girl  didn’t like or downright hated the movie. And when I asked her why she liked it, she said the Porgs were cute but couldn’t remember the plot! One time at university five or six other people and I spent an entire afternoon making fun of Ben Swolo…

It seems the divide of opinions is a worldwide thing which is no surprise. I mean let’s get real – how could someone release this movie and NOT be prepared for backlash? That’s the truly wild thing to me…

Didn’t TLJ outright flop in China? That country has its issues but no one’s going to convince me they’re all Russian bots over there.

reycalrissianskywalker:

lesbinewren:

reycalrissianskywalker:

lesbinewren:

im still not over people who are like “aw poor kywo was just scawed… big mean unca wuke did him a fwighten… he didnt mean to be evil uwu” bc like… did you just. miss the part where. he massacred all the other students at the jedi temple and burned it down or…

they didn’t miss it, they’re just saying it was luke who did it to frame benny boy

theyre saying What

that was my reaction too

but y’know poor wee benny boy can’t do no wrong, it’s always someone else’s fault

lj-writes:

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lj-writes:

Rose taking comfort under fire in the fact that if she and Paige die, they die together

(Consider everything in the notes a potential spoiler)

Oh wow, this book has actual, proper grieving scenes for the characters’ losses in battle! Who’d have thought such a thing was possible? Everyone knows this is so hard, even billion-dollar grossing movies have characters grinning like idiots with no one ever shedding a tear after losing of most of their friends and comrades.

That said, who thought it was a good idea to go out and fly the exact same mission again when a TIE fighter had escaped in the previous battle and the enemy was ready for them? Without, say, a fighter escort to fight off the TIEs? If the Resistance couldn’t properly protect their supply ships they should have admitted they were overextended and declined to help any further, or deveoped a different method so the enemy wouldn’t see them coming. You can’t just send out your crew hoping for the best, ffs, especially when this mission was about giving aid to an outside group and was not vital to the Resistance’s work. There was no mention of Atterra being of particular strategic importance to dislodge the First Order.

If the Resistance were at all serious about Atterra, why not go to the Senate? By this point members of the Resistance had seen more than enough to testify before the Senate about the abuses in the Atterra system. Whatever happened to those spy droids in the opening mission? They must have gathered some evidence, as the Resistance who visited the planet must have. They had two real live Atterran witnesses right there!

And let’s say they didn’t go to the Republic because the Senate was willing to let the FO do whatever the fuck they liked in their own territory, blockade entire populations into dying of thirst, dissolve the bodies of their victims in the acid oceans. If so, the Resistance was violating its own mandate and potentially starting a war with the FO. It would have been better to fly humanitarian missions to evacuate the Atterrans instead, because there is no indication the Bravo Rising resistance group could hold territory and keep their supply lines open even if they defeated the FO.

Argh. I like the worldbuilding and character development in this book but the story makes no sense once you really look at it.

Rose thinking she’d rather blow herself and Paige up than let either of them be taken by the First Order

Also let it be known for the record that you have not lived until you have heard Loan Tran doing a British accent.

Oh, these kids. They’re going to kill me. They devise a new plan on their own because their commanders didn’t, and now they’re flying into the very space where they lost their comrades, eager to do the job and win it. These beautiful, doomed young people at war.

I so, so wish Paige and Finn had gotten to meet. Finn would have had so much to contribute to the bomber squadron, and he and Paige would have hit it right off with their strategic brilliance and penchant for gamebreaking ideas. I can see why Rose latched on to Finn so hard: he and Paige are a lot alike, and he could brainstorm with Rose much like she used to do with Paige. The execution is so much better in Cobalt Squadron, though. In TLJ it was just bewildering, while Paige’s plan was presented very clearly and excitingly in the book.

lj-writes:

lj-writes:

lj-writes:

Rose taking comfort under fire in the fact that if she and Paige die, they die together

(Consider everything in the notes a potential spoiler)

Oh wow, this book has actual, proper grieving scenes for the characters’ losses in battle! Who’d have thought such a thing was possible? Everyone knows this is so hard, even billion-dollar grossing movies have characters grinning like idiots with no one ever shedding a tear after losing of most of their friends and comrades.

That said, who thought it was a good idea to go out and fly the exact same mission again when a TIE fighter had escaped in the previous battle and the enemy was ready for them? Without, say, a fighter escort to fight off the TIEs? If the Resistance couldn’t properly protect their supply ships they should have admitted they were overextended and declined to help any further, or deveoped a different method so the enemy wouldn’t see them coming. You can’t just send out your crew hoping for the best, ffs, especially when this mission was about giving aid to an outside group and was not vital to the Resistance’s work. There was no mention of Atterra being of particular strategic importance to dislodge the First Order.

If the Resistance were at all serious about Atterra, why not go to the Senate? By this point members of the Resistance had seen more than enough to testify before the Senate about the abuses in the Atterra system. Whatever happened to those spy droids in the opening mission? They must have gathered some evidence, as the Resistance who visited the planet must have. They had two real live Atterran witnesses right there!

And let’s say they didn’t go to the Republic because the Senate was willing to let the FO do whatever the fuck they liked in their own territory, blockade entire populations into dying of thirst, dissolve the bodies of their victims in the acid oceans. If so, the Resistance was violating its own mandate and potentially starting a war with the FO. It would have been better to fly humanitarian missions to evacuate the Atterrans instead, because there is no indication the Bravo Rising resistance group could hold territory and keep their supply lines open even if they defeated the FO.

Argh. I like the worldbuilding and character development in this book but the story makes no sense once you really look at it.

Rose thinking she’d rather blow herself and Paige up than let either of them be taken by the First Order

lj-writes:

lj-writes:

Rose taking comfort under fire in the fact that if she and Paige die, they die together

(Consider everything in the notes a potential spoiler)

Oh wow, this book has actual, proper grieving scenes for the characters’ losses in battle! Who’d have thought such a thing was possible? Everyone knows this is so hard, even billion-dollar grossing movies have characters grinning like idiots with no one ever shedding a tear after losing of most of their friends and comrades.

That said, who thought it was a good idea to go out and fly the exact same mission again when a TIE fighter had escaped in the previous battle and the enemy was ready for them? Without, say, a fighter escort to fight off the TIEs? If the Resistance couldn’t properly protect their supply ships they should have admitted they were overextended and declined to help any further, or deveoped a different method so the enemy wouldn’t see them coming. You can’t just send out your crew hoping for the best, ffs, especially when this mission was about giving aid to an outside group and was not vital to the Resistance’s work. There was no mention of Atterra being of particular strategic importance to dislodge the First Order.

If the Resistance were at all serious about Atterra, why not go to the Senate? By this point members of the Resistance had seen more than enough to testify before the Senate about the abuses in the Atterra system. Whatever happened to those spy droids in the opening mission? They must have gathered some evidence, as the Resistance who visited the planet must have. They had two real live Atterran witnesses right there!

And let’s say they didn’t go to the Republic because the Senate was willing to let the FO do whatever the fuck they liked in their own territory, blockade entire populations into dying of thirst, dissolve the bodies of their victims in the acid oceans. If so, the Resistance was violating its own mandate and potentially starting a war with the FO. It would have been better to fly humanitarian missions to evacuate the Atterrans instead, because there is no indication the Bravo Rising resistance group could hold territory and keep their supply lines open even if they defeated the FO.

Argh. I like the worldbuilding and character development in this book but the story makes no sense once you really look at it.