Charles Holmes
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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No.
Just seeing a lightsaber, hearing the whoosh.
So do you also think, piggybacking off that, when you're watching this, when you're watching Empire Strikes Back,
Originally, when you're an audience, you're not worried about all these ancillary characters and where they are.
You know what I mean?
Same thing with the MCU.
When we're first watching a lot of MCU movies, you watch the first Iron Man, and it's a treat when you get to the final, when Nick Fury comes for the stinger, and you're like, oh, this world is bigger.
But that comes after you've accepted Iron Man in this world.
When I'm watching Mandalorian Grogu, it was difficult for me to sit there and be like,
wait, is Ahsoka gonna show up?
Is Luke gonna show up?
Are any of these, because what is actually happening is I'm like, because there's so many Clone Wars characters in here.
for any movie but that's been what the Mandalorian seasons have been though right has been like oh this is you think you're watching the episode of Mando oh Luke is here oh you think you're Ahsoka is here and then they tried to I think they tried to backpedal with the movie which is almost weird because you're just like a TV show is actually the place where you can tell the simple structure story and I feel good about it and movies are for the cinematic audience
oh, we're seeing this beloved character.
So I'm not saying it makes the movie worse.
I'm more just so saying that we know that the Star Wars world is so big.
So when you put someone like Zeb in it, there is a little bit, I'm like, oh, is Zeb the... Okay, I guess that's the only real...
additional character we're getting.
But you want to know what Star Wars does it well, though.
Not to bring it up, but I'm like, oh, Andor...