Re: Star Wars: Rebels
Posted: Tue October 31, 2017 7:46 pm
I hate to say this, but that
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jwfocker wrote:Kanan and the force wolf will end up living in exile on some fringe planet. The two will live off the land, play fetch, and grow to hate each other.
Hera is the only reason I can't see him going into hiding. Not without her. And we know she's around, active, and participating in the rebellion all the way through and past Return of the Jedi.E.H. Ruddock wrote:I know Kanan is probably gonna bite it this season, but man, there is some potential there for them to develop a great story with him going into exile and getting further depressed about his situation. Would be a really dark route but the potential for that story is dark and intriguing.
Yeah, I forgot we recently found out she survived the battle above Scarif. So yeah, good point.durdencommatyler wrote:Hera is the only reason I can't see him going into hiding. Not without her. And we know she's around, active, and participating in the rebellion all the way through and past Return of the Jedi.E.H. Ruddock wrote:I know Kanan is probably gonna bite it this season, but man, there is some potential there for them to develop a great story with him going into exile and getting further depressed about his situation. Would be a really dark route but the potential for that story is dark and intriguing.
But, yes, hypothetically, I think you're right. There is something really cool there. If they decided to go that route, it could be really fucking cool. But I just can't see him leaving Hera behind and abandoning her and her passion for the Rebellion.
How was that revealed (I don't follow comics or many books)?E.H. Ruddock wrote:Yeah, I forgot we recently found out she survived the battle above Scarif. So yeah, good point.durdencommatyler wrote:Hera is the only reason I can't see him going into hiding. Not without her. And we know she's around, active, and participating in the rebellion all the way through and past Return of the Jedi.E.H. Ruddock wrote:I know Kanan is probably gonna bite it this season, but man, there is some potential there for them to develop a great story with him going into exile and getting further depressed about his situation. Would be a really dark route but the potential for that story is dark and intriguing.
But, yes, hypothetically, I think you're right. There is something really cool there. If they decided to go that route, it could be really fucking cool. But I just can't see him leaving Hera behind and abandoning her and her passion for the Rebellion.
She's in an episode of Forces of Destiny that takes place after the Battle of Endor. She interacts with Han.Monkey_Driven wrote:How was that revealed (I don't follow comics or many books)?E.H. Ruddock wrote:Yeah, I forgot we recently found out she survived the battle above Scarif. So yeah, good point.durdencommatyler wrote:Hera is the only reason I can't see him going into hiding. Not without her. And we know she's around, active, and participating in the rebellion all the way through and past Return of the Jedi.E.H. Ruddock wrote:I know Kanan is probably gonna bite it this season, but man, there is some potential there for them to develop a great story with him going into exile and getting further depressed about his situation. Would be a really dark route but the potential for that story is dark and intriguing.
But, yes, hypothetically, I think you're right. There is something really cool there. If they decided to go that route, it could be really fucking cool. But I just can't see him leaving Hera behind and abandoning her and her passion for the Rebellion.
durdencommatyler wrote:She's in an episode of Forces of Destiny that takes place after the Battle of Endor. She interacts with Han.Monkey_Driven wrote:How was that revealed (I don't follow comics or many books)?E.H. Ruddock wrote:Yeah, I forgot we recently found out she survived the battle above Scarif. So yeah, good point.durdencommatyler wrote:Hera is the only reason I can't see him going into hiding. Not without her. And we know she's around, active, and participating in the rebellion all the way through and past Return of the Jedi.E.H. Ruddock wrote:I know Kanan is probably gonna bite it this season, but man, there is some potential there for them to develop a great story with him going into exile and getting further depressed about his situation. Would be a really dark route but the potential for that story is dark and intriguing.
But, yes, hypothetically, I think you're right. There is something really cool there. If they decided to go that route, it could be really fucking cool. But I just can't see him leaving Hera behind and abandoning her and her passion for the Rebellion.
Well again, The Luke book is a book of myths/story's being told by other characters. So the actual events of the book are canon, meaning the dudes sitting around and telling stories is canon but the stories they are telling may or may not be.dimejinky99 wrote:durdencommatyler wrote:She's in an episode of Forces of Destiny that takes place after the Battle of Endor. She interacts with Han.Monkey_Driven wrote:How was that revealed (I don't follow comics or many books)?E.H. Ruddock wrote:Yeah, I forgot we recently found out she survived the battle above Scarif. So yeah, good point.durdencommatyler wrote:Hera is the only reason I can't see him going into hiding. Not without her. And we know she's around, active, and participating in the rebellion all the way through and past Return of the Jedi.E.H. Ruddock wrote:I know Kanan is probably gonna bite it this season, but man, there is some potential there for them to develop a great story with him going into exile and getting further depressed about his situation. Would be a really dark route but the potential for that story is dark and intriguing.
But, yes, hypothetically, I think you're right. There is something really cool there. If they decided to go that route, it could be really fucking cool. But I just can't see him leaving Hera behind and abandoning her and her passion for the Rebellion.
On that. I’m not getting how forced of destiny is canon but the new canon books are only might be canon who knows headscratch? Meaning the certain point of view book and the new Adventures of Luke Skywalker book particularly
Take it to the bank!wease wrote:Kanan is Snoke.
Sabine is still growing on me, I'm not sold on her character yet. But I love me some Hera.durdencommatyler wrote:I didn't realize that Hera and Sabine also have Star Wars Black Series six inch figures.
Now, I kinda wanna collect those along with the Ahsoka one.