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She fights her way out of depression and PTSD, and she does spend years engaged in revolutionary action. And, yes, it may have been nice to see more of that revolutionary action on screen. We do see some.
She fights her way out of depression and PTSD, and she does spend years engaged in revolutionary action. And, yes, it may have been nice to see more of that revolutionary action on screen. We do see some.
She fights her way out of depression and PTSD, and she does spend years engaged in revolutionary action. And, yes, it may have been nice to see more of that revolutionary action on screen. We do see some.
It might have been nice, but this is also a limited series show with a ton of characters, like 400 speaking roles, and that has not been afforded to everybody, and that can be unfortunate, but I think I understand what's going on with this character, and And I do not think the problem is the baby itself. I think that's actually fine.
It might have been nice, but this is also a limited series show with a ton of characters, like 400 speaking roles, and that has not been afforded to everybody, and that can be unfortunate, but I think I understand what's going on with this character, and And I do not think the problem is the baby itself. I think that's actually fine.
It might have been nice, but this is also a limited series show with a ton of characters, like 400 speaking roles, and that has not been afforded to everybody, and that can be unfortunate, but I think I understand what's going on with this character, and And I do not think the problem is the baby itself. I think that's actually fine.
And her deciding after years of fighting to take a few years off to have a baby should be viewed as a choice that she's allowed to make, I guess.
And her deciding after years of fighting to take a few years off to have a baby should be viewed as a choice that she's allowed to make, I guess.
And her deciding after years of fighting to take a few years off to have a baby should be viewed as a choice that she's allowed to make, I guess.
To kind of reiterate on the point about how like fascism also eats its own, something that Tony has discussed before, specifically in relation to like Cyril and Deirdre and Pardigras, right? Tony says like, quote, fascism doesn't just take down the oppressed. It doesn't just come for the people it's trying to control. It inevitably destroys the people who have worked the hardest to build it.
To kind of reiterate on the point about how like fascism also eats its own, something that Tony has discussed before, specifically in relation to like Cyril and Deirdre and Pardigras, right? Tony says like, quote, fascism doesn't just take down the oppressed. It doesn't just come for the people it's trying to control. It inevitably destroys the people who have worked the hardest to build it.
To kind of reiterate on the point about how like fascism also eats its own, something that Tony has discussed before, specifically in relation to like Cyril and Deirdre and Pardigras, right? Tony says like, quote, fascism doesn't just take down the oppressed. It doesn't just come for the people it's trying to control. It inevitably destroys the people who have worked the hardest to build it.
And that's been true all through history as well. In a different interview, he says, the empire is just shattering, fragmenting, grabbing, destroying, and taking. And then the people that are doing it on the imperial side are all isolated. They think they're part of something, but really they're not. Look at what happens to Dedra. Look at what happens to Pardagraz. Look what happens to Cyril Karn.
And that's been true all through history as well. In a different interview, he says, the empire is just shattering, fragmenting, grabbing, destroying, and taking. And then the people that are doing it on the imperial side are all isolated. They think they're part of something, but really they're not. Look at what happens to Dedra. Look at what happens to Pardagraz. Look what happens to Cyril Karn.
And that's been true all through history as well. In a different interview, he says, the empire is just shattering, fragmenting, grabbing, destroying, and taking. And then the people that are doing it on the imperial side are all isolated. They think they're part of something, but really they're not. Look at what happens to Dedra. Look at what happens to Pardagraz. Look what happens to Cyril Karn.
He tries to believe in the dream. It's the carelessness and the cruelty and the lack of empathy. That's what I'm pitching. Even in this little final montage, we have this brief shot of Perrin, which is interesting. That's Mon Mothma's estranged husband, I guess. And Tony has discussed Perrin as well.
He tries to believe in the dream. It's the carelessness and the cruelty and the lack of empathy. That's what I'm pitching. Even in this little final montage, we have this brief shot of Perrin, which is interesting. That's Mon Mothma's estranged husband, I guess. And Tony has discussed Perrin as well.
He tries to believe in the dream. It's the carelessness and the cruelty and the lack of empathy. That's what I'm pitching. Even in this little final montage, we have this brief shot of Perrin, which is interesting. That's Mon Mothma's estranged husband, I guess. And Tony has discussed Perrin as well.
And during the wedding scene, we learned that as a kid, while he was in school, he was kind of a quote-unquote political firebrand. Yeah. And he has sacrificed that a little bit. Tony says, quote, there are a lot of sacrifices in this show, all variety of sacrifices. He's made his sacrifice for hedonism. He doesn't look happy in that car. Unquote. No, I do like the little wrap up we have.
And during the wedding scene, we learned that as a kid, while he was in school, he was kind of a quote-unquote political firebrand. Yeah. And he has sacrificed that a little bit. Tony says, quote, there are a lot of sacrifices in this show, all variety of sacrifices. He's made his sacrifice for hedonism. He doesn't look happy in that car. Unquote. No, I do like the little wrap up we have.