Andrew T
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where they're like everybody keeps taking credit for this and she's like man if someone did that in front of me I'd just shoot their ass I fucking killed him they're the only two people from the Aldani raid still still alive and like yeah like the idea that we're getting like rebels stolen valors but very realistic you know I actually I actually punched Richard Spencer as like as like a 14 year old yeah it's very cool
Yeah. We then start hearing Nemec's manifesto playing. And it's unclear if there's playing it for the show. To remind us of it, yeah. But then we realize that it's Partagas listening in the Imperial Security Bureau's briefing room. And it's a really wonderful thing to return to. And one of Paragraz's underlings walks up to him and says, it just keeps spreading, doesn't it?
Yeah. We then start hearing Nemec's manifesto playing. And it's unclear if there's playing it for the show. To remind us of it, yeah. But then we realize that it's Partagas listening in the Imperial Security Bureau's briefing room. And it's a really wonderful thing to return to. And one of Paragraz's underlings walks up to him and says, it just keeps spreading, doesn't it?
Yeah. We then start hearing Nemec's manifesto playing. And it's unclear if there's playing it for the show. To remind us of it, yeah. But then we realize that it's Partagas listening in the Imperial Security Bureau's briefing room. And it's a really wonderful thing to return to. And one of Paragraz's underlings walks up to him and says, it just keeps spreading, doesn't it?
And he says, it's been hard to contain. Again, using this disease rhetoric. He then asks for a moment to collect himself and then shoots himself in the head. This is one of the most fascinating parts of the show, knowing the tear that he's going to face for failing while also being confronted with how much of his work for the Empire has been worth it.
And he says, it's been hard to contain. Again, using this disease rhetoric. He then asks for a moment to collect himself and then shoots himself in the head. This is one of the most fascinating parts of the show, knowing the tear that he's going to face for failing while also being confronted with how much of his work for the Empire has been worth it.
And he says, it's been hard to contain. Again, using this disease rhetoric. He then asks for a moment to collect himself and then shoots himself in the head. This is one of the most fascinating parts of the show, knowing the tear that he's going to face for failing while also being confronted with how much of his work for the Empire has been worth it.
His emotions here are not clearly laid out to you because it's more interesting for you to think about them yourself. Mm-hmm.
His emotions here are not clearly laid out to you because it's more interesting for you to think about them yourself. Mm-hmm.
His emotions here are not clearly laid out to you because it's more interesting for you to think about them yourself. Mm-hmm.
And the punishment he could be facing from the Empire is not worth it. He's a career man, and why would he be sent to Narcina 5? He is not going to El Salvador. Yeah. Finally, Cassian is sent to meet a source on K'fring. That's one of the guys infiltrating Saw's operation to learn the location of Galen Erso, the designer of the Death Star.
And the punishment he could be facing from the Empire is not worth it. He's a career man, and why would he be sent to Narcina 5? He is not going to El Salvador. Yeah. Finally, Cassian is sent to meet a source on K'fring. That's one of the guys infiltrating Saw's operation to learn the location of Galen Erso, the designer of the Death Star.
And the punishment he could be facing from the Empire is not worth it. He's a career man, and why would he be sent to Narcina 5? He is not going to El Salvador. Yeah. Finally, Cassian is sent to meet a source on K'fring. That's one of the guys infiltrating Saw's operation to learn the location of Galen Erso, the designer of the Death Star.
And then we have this final montage across all of our characters. We have Mon and Vel having breakfast with the Grunts. You have divorced Perrin flying around on Coruscant. You have Dedra in a Narkeena prison. And Clea gets to see the life of the Rebellion. Saw's at Jedha. Krennic is at the Death Star. B2Emo has a new friend. And Bix is holding a baby watching the sunrise. Uh-huh. So...
And then we have this final montage across all of our characters. We have Mon and Vel having breakfast with the Grunts. You have divorced Perrin flying around on Coruscant. You have Dedra in a Narkeena prison. And Clea gets to see the life of the Rebellion. Saw's at Jedha. Krennic is at the Death Star. B2Emo has a new friend. And Bix is holding a baby watching the sunrise. Uh-huh. So...
And then we have this final montage across all of our characters. We have Mon and Vel having breakfast with the Grunts. You have divorced Perrin flying around on Coruscant. You have Dedra in a Narkeena prison. And Clea gets to see the life of the Rebellion. Saw's at Jedha. Krennic is at the Death Star. B2Emo has a new friend. And Bix is holding a baby watching the sunrise. Uh-huh. So...
I want to talk mostly about Bix here. But first, I think Mon, eating with the rebel troops is very cool to have her just with the regular people. She's not with Baal and not off in a special counselor's room. She's just with everyone. We'll also talk a little bit about Clea here as well. But I think I want to just do Bix to start if that's okay. Sure, sure.
I want to talk mostly about Bix here. But first, I think Mon, eating with the rebel troops is very cool to have her just with the regular people. She's not with Baal and not off in a special counselor's room. She's just with everyone. We'll also talk a little bit about Clea here as well. But I think I want to just do Bix to start if that's okay. Sure, sure.
I want to talk mostly about Bix here. But first, I think Mon, eating with the rebel troops is very cool to have her just with the regular people. She's not with Baal and not off in a special counselor's room. She's just with everyone. We'll also talk a little bit about Clea here as well. But I think I want to just do Bix to start if that's okay. Sure, sure.
so Tony has talked a lot about this ending scene and about how he wanted to end with a sense of hope and like the hope for like life beyond, you know, the empire, like, like life beyond Imperial oppression. And, and Bix with the baby is supposed to like symbolize this. And, and Bix is literally like looking at the sunrise, right? Like the, the, and this, this metaphor of the sunrise, uh,