Ok really enjoyed Mandalorian Ep. 4 in the same way I enjoyed Rogue One. A tiny subplot element in the movies (in this case a single imperial walker that we saw several of in the B-plot in Return of the Jedi, played for laughs vs Ewoks) is the villain in a seven samurai type plot
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In the long run original material like E4-6 will be seen as mere rough storyboard concepts and the grand narratives like Ep 1-9 will be seen as the boring skeleton hagiography by self-aggrandizing elites.
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There will be a series called People’s History of The Force, a revisionist account casting all of them — the Skywalkers, Kenobis, and Palpatines — as corrupt elites like Bushes, Clintons, and Trumps. Featuring a young radical named Zinn who was once that sellout Yoda’s friend.
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“RPG flavor text: the TV show” is a meta-something I’d actually tune in for.
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I quite liked a “subplot” in Doom, where, prior to you getting the most powerful weapon in the game (BFG 9000- literally ‘big f*cking gun’ in the older games), you get to explore the research facility in which it was made, and learn about what went into making itpic.twitter.com/mWWwnCaLkr
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