Andrew T
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Podcast Appearances
come on i think i think this is this is very like poetically written yeah yeah you know it's it's beautiful i like like the romance of it yeah but man deadra fucked up so bad here oh yeah fundamentally ruins absolutely her entire life the emotions really got the better of her she really wanted to like like win one over on on axis to like validate herself and her obsession the same way like cyril does and it fucking bites her in the ass
it destroys the empire.
it destroys the empire.
it destroys the empire.
Yeah. Or, like, the learning of the Death Star's existence through the hard drive.
Yeah. Or, like, the learning of the Death Star's existence through the hard drive.
Yeah. Or, like, the learning of the Death Star's existence through the hard drive.
Yeah, they don't have the plans yet. Yeah.
Yeah, they don't have the plans yet. Yeah.
Yeah, they don't have the plans yet. Yeah.
So Luthen's transferred to the hospital, and then we get a flashback with Luthen as an early Imperial Army sergeant involved in a massacre on Clea's home planet. We see him huddled over in his ship with a flask, repeating the words, make it stop. Make it stop. Make it stop. as sounds of carnage and destruction go on in the background.
So Luthen's transferred to the hospital, and then we get a flashback with Luthen as an early Imperial Army sergeant involved in a massacre on Clea's home planet. We see him huddled over in his ship with a flask, repeating the words, make it stop. Make it stop. Make it stop. as sounds of carnage and destruction go on in the background.
So Luthen's transferred to the hospital, and then we get a flashback with Luthen as an early Imperial Army sergeant involved in a massacre on Clea's home planet. We see him huddled over in his ship with a flask, repeating the words, make it stop. Make it stop. Make it stop. as sounds of carnage and destruction go on in the background.
Just this, like, very short scene, like, recontextualizes a whole bunch of things about Luthan's character. Yes. Including his behavior on Ferex during the riot, where he, like, doesn't get involved and instead looks on from a distance with, like, a very... like a very blank expression.
Just this, like, very short scene, like, recontextualizes a whole bunch of things about Luthan's character. Yes. Including his behavior on Ferex during the riot, where he, like, doesn't get involved and instead looks on from a distance with, like, a very... like a very blank expression.
Just this, like, very short scene, like, recontextualizes a whole bunch of things about Luthan's character. Yes. Including his behavior on Ferex during the riot, where he, like, doesn't get involved and instead looks on from a distance with, like, a very... like a very blank expression.
And like when I first saw that episode, to me, it felt like Luthien was like first confronted with like the fatality that he's dealing with, like confronted with like the consequences for actually engaging in revolution. Because he's always been kind of in the shadows. He's been more of this like orchestrator. He doesn't see like the tactile death that accompanies his actions.