Chuck Bozeman
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But also Cyril. Cyril being like, having to talk to the newer crew. Yeah, I came up, I was supposed to book. He's like, yo, I used to sit over there and the guy was like, oh, don't, don't, keep looking at me. I was tired.
I could tell that that was by episode two, obviously you can kind of tell that that's where it was going. And I think what made me nervous initially is I think that the history of Hollywood and especially just, I think it is an easy, cheap, disgusting code that a lot of writers and a lot of male writers do, which is like, how do I put a female character in the most peril? Well, rape.
I could tell that that was by episode two, obviously you can kind of tell that that's where it was going. And I think what made me nervous initially is I think that the history of Hollywood and especially just, I think it is an easy, cheap, disgusting code that a lot of writers and a lot of male writers do, which is like, how do I put a female character in the most peril? Well, rape.
I could tell that that was by episode two, obviously you can kind of tell that that's where it was going. And I think what made me nervous initially is I think that the history of Hollywood and especially just, I think it is an easy, cheap, disgusting code that a lot of writers and a lot of male writers do, which is like, how do I put a female character in the most peril? Well, rape.
Yeah, of course. But what I think Tony... and company managed to do that I thought was really powerful is that, A, to your point, they're showing for the first time. And I think it is when Bix essentially tells the other Imperial guy, he's like, you killed him. He's like, he tried to rape me.
Yeah, of course. But what I think Tony... and company managed to do that I thought was really powerful is that, A, to your point, they're showing for the first time. And I think it is when Bix essentially tells the other Imperial guy, he's like, you killed him. He's like, he tried to rape me.
Yeah, of course. But what I think Tony... and company managed to do that I thought was really powerful is that, A, to your point, they're showing for the first time. And I think it is when Bix essentially tells the other Imperial guy, he's like, you killed him. He's like, he tried to rape me.
Is that, no, the Empire, if we are going to make a show, a mature show about war, we have to show just how evil... how evil totalitarianism is. And it's like, they're not just pillaging, they're raping. Like, this is all one nasty giant thing. And I think what they managed to do was fix the entire time. She has PTSD and she's like, where's Cassian? Where's Cassian? Where's Cassian?
Is that, no, the Empire, if we are going to make a show, a mature show about war, we have to show just how evil... how evil totalitarianism is. And it's like, they're not just pillaging, they're raping. Like, this is all one nasty giant thing. And I think what they managed to do was fix the entire time. She has PTSD and she's like, where's Cassian? Where's Cassian? Where's Cassian?
Is that, no, the Empire, if we are going to make a show, a mature show about war, we have to show just how evil... how evil totalitarianism is. And it's like, they're not just pillaging, they're raping. Like, this is all one nasty giant thing. And I think what they managed to do was fix the entire time. She has PTSD and she's like, where's Cassian? Where's Cassian? Where's Cassian?
But Cassian doesn't really save her. She takes matters into her own hands.
But Cassian doesn't really save her. She takes matters into her own hands.
But Cassian doesn't really save her. She takes matters into her own hands.
Because you're like, oh, and it's this arc where I think a lot of lesser shows wouldn't have picked up on yo, Bix was just tortured a year ago. She's still fighting that inner battle. By the end of episode three, she's not better, but she is at a point where it's like, oh, she's a leader. She's telling Will, you didn't clean this.
Because you're like, oh, and it's this arc where I think a lot of lesser shows wouldn't have picked up on yo, Bix was just tortured a year ago. She's still fighting that inner battle. By the end of episode three, she's not better, but she is at a point where it's like, oh, she's a leader. She's telling Will, you didn't clean this.
Because you're like, oh, and it's this arc where I think a lot of lesser shows wouldn't have picked up on yo, Bix was just tortured a year ago. She's still fighting that inner battle. By the end of episode three, she's not better, but she is at a point where it's like, oh, she's a leader. She's telling Will, you didn't clean this.
She's like, she's telling other people like, why are we doing this like that? She's looking up at the ship, knowing how dangerous the empire is. And I think that the team, like I got very nervous, but I was like, okay, like I think that this was purposeful. And if you're going to tell a story about a fictional war,
She's like, she's telling other people like, why are we doing this like that? She's looking up at the ship, knowing how dangerous the empire is. And I think that the team, like I got very nervous, but I was like, okay, like I think that this was purposeful. And if you're going to tell a story about a fictional war,
She's like, she's telling other people like, why are we doing this like that? She's looking up at the ship, knowing how dangerous the empire is. And I think that the team, like I got very nervous, but I was like, okay, like I think that this was purposeful. And if you're going to tell a story about a fictional war,
I was going to say what I think the three episodes actually do really, really well is that the three main storylines that have to do with women are they're all making a very similar choice, where it's like you have Mon Mothma, who not only has to make a choice of, am I going to let this guy...