> gets shot by a female admiral whose name I can never remember, who then takes Hux and a bunch of kidnapped kids to Thrawn
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Rae Sloane. You want Rae Sloane. (She is my favorite, and bi.)
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am I the only one who thinks having characters named "Rae" and "Rey" in the same story...
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It gets weirder already, Rey has a doll named Ree which is one of her only prized posessions on Jaaku
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that’s adorable tho (I begin to suspect I have a higher tolerance for repeated similar names than most people and I wonder why?)
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Replying to @chrysopoetics @BootlegGirl and
also Sloane is generally referred to as Sloane, which probably helps
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Kinda interesting note: JJ Abrams made Alias, a spy show where the villain of the organization the female MC is infiltrating is Sloane
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @chrysopoetics and
Man, t hat was a weird show. Like, they had a "heroes never kill" rule in the first season despite them always using guns
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @chrysopoetics and
It was immediately dropped in the second season in favor of killing Matrix lobby scene levels of people every episode.
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It's actually one of the rare treasured examples of gender reversed fridging
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl and
The whole plot is triggered by Sydney's fiancé being horribly murdered and her seeking revenge
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl and
But she more or less carries on with her life after that and we don't really talk about him again
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