genderqueerpositivity:

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themandalorianwolf:

talerano:

flaim-ita:

waluigitheanti:

Star Wars is about family, so when a director makes the main villain in their movie murder his own family…it’s not because that character is secretly a hero.

In fact, it’s the absolute, 100% proof that that character is very, very evil, and is irredeemable.

Also, if a major movie franchise has a new character kill off one (or two) of the classic heroes that were in the first movie in the franchise, that the entire franchise was built around, it is a statement that this new character is evil.

Darth Vader was forgiven by one person in the original movies, due to that character’s familial connection with him (Luke never thought Vader could ever be good until he learned that he was his father, and then he wanted to make Vader good from that point forwards). When Kylo Ren was introduced into the franchise, he was given that same exact chance…and he murdered his father as he offered forgiveness. Then he went on to do his best to kill his uncle (which did result in his death even if it was indirectly, though not for lack of trying to do it directly). Both JJ Abrams and Rian Johnson have gone out of their way to show everybody that Kylo Ren is irredeemable, that not even familial love can save him, so for fuck’s sake, stop acting like he’s going to be redeemed. He is the villain.

And further, I’d like to add that making up a romantic story where the woman save the man who’s CONSISTENTLY hurt her is an insult to Anakin’s story. Because we already know that IT DOESN’T WORK. Do I have HCs about why Padme couldn’t have talked Ani down on Mustafar? Yes. But that’s not the point. IT. DID N O T. WORK!!!

What worked was that Anakin was hurt and used and abused by his Masters all his life. That he saw his son dying, crying out for help. And he looked at his Master and he said “no.”

And he still died for everything he’s done.

And, AGAIN, Kylo had that chance. And, AGAIN, he didn’t take it.

Wonderful 👏👏👏

jaxson-relaxin:

Can we just talk about how many dope clone tropper scenes the 2003 Star Wars the Clone Wars series gave us???

Like Captain Fordo preparing to save The Jedi from Grievous

The cool spinny thing

Fordo watching those wrist rockets

An ARC Trooper destroying an AAT by simply blasting his way through the hatch

Captain Fordo Just casually shocking Durge