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    • What did you think of ‘The Mandalorian and Grogu’ movie? (*SPOILERS Alert*) Okay fans- with a brand-new Star Wars film out, after six and half years since the last film ('The Rise of Skywalker'), what was your honest opinion? What did you like? What did you dislike? Here's mine: What I liked: Great world-building and adventure (Nal Hutta, moon of Shakari) Good action and fighting scenes Lots of new creatures and species (especially seeing the Dejarik creatures 'come to life') What I disliked: The movie was more of a side story than a film that progresses the larger points of Star Wars (like Thrawn's Empire, Luke's Jedi Order, restoring Mandalore and the Mandalorians, etc) The pacing was sometimes off; really fast-paced for more than half the movie, with a really slow, drawn-out spot when Djarin is injured that lasted way too long- and happened right when a more gripping climactic crescendo should have been taking place What did you think?

      Started by: Lando Calrissian in: Film Discussions

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      MasterMace

    • Are droids in Star wars sentient? This is a big question. But there are also big amounts of evidence supporting both sides of the argument. Droids, as we know, were programmed by living beings to resemble the organism's traits so that it could communicate and work for the organism. Over time, I believe, the droids have learned more. This is probably both by them learning (or adding to their databanks) new things or them being programmed into them. And we can see that the longer a droid is kept with the same memory, the more personality it develops. As seen in the Star wars continuity, first order and empire droids have less personality. Strange, right? Well this isn't exactly programming. What these organizations are doing is wiping the droids' memories periodically so that they do not develop personality. Back to basic human feelings. Droids have been known to care for others. Like R2-D2 will save someone they know to be in danger even if it is not requested of them. Playing devils advocate, however, is that droids will sometimes have a superseding order that makes them do something first or in place of before another personal task. Mostly, droids don't really get bored. We don't know for sure, but my guess is that droids get bored only because they want to be more like humans. Another thing. Droids feeling pain? This can't be true. But somehow it is. In an episode of the Clone Wars, C-3PO and R2-D2 are on a mission for getting supplies when C-3PO gets captured and interrogated. C-3PO actually winces when he gets shocked. He also fears the pain, and anticipates a pain reaction from it. Droids can also 'hear,' but just a different way. Also, Droids can smell? In the new show, Maul: Shadow Lord, Two boots comments on the smell of an area. That's new information. Droids are also super protective of the idea that they are sentients. Droids like L3-37 have even rebels for this vision. I am curious to hear people's thoughts on this, because it is a puzzling subject.

      Started by: YodelingYoda in: Star Wars Theories

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      YodelingYoda

    • Was the reason Yoda was crazy on Dagobah in the OT because he was on spice? This may seem like a joke, but it is sort of canonical. In Star Wars Encyclopedia (2025), under the 'Yoda's Hut' section, it states that in one corner of his hut is his spice collection. Does this NOT make sense? He gets blown away by a flashlight, for goodness sakes. If you want more proof, remember that only about 20 years passed between when he was a Jedi grand master and a total lunatic living in a mud hut. Share your opinion. I'm curious. Maybe Yoda said yes to deathsticks when Obi-wan didn't. I guess we'll never know.

      Started by: YodelingYoda in: General Discussion

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      YodelingYoda

    • Is Watto the most important person in Star Wars? I had this thought that if Watto wasn't stupid and bet on the race with Anakins slavery. Anakin would still be a slave and he would never be a Jedi definitely not be Darth Vader. Padme would be alive. Luke and Leia would not be a thing. The Republic most likely turns into the Empire because Palpatine does not need Anakin necessarily to do that. Kylo Ren would also not be a thing. Rey would still be no one on Jakku.

      Started by: Tenley in: General Discussion

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      Tenley

    • Palpatine draining Padme’s life force This is a theory I have seen a few times. Anakin did not kill Padme but Palpatine drained her life force. No one looses the will to live for no reason. I mean Palpatine I don’t think was lying about having the ability to save her but of course Sith are evil so he did the opposite and killed her. Killing her would make Vader angry and make him more committed to the Dark Side. I just want to hear what you think about the topic

      Started by: Tenley in: Star Wars Theories

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      Tenley

    • Do you think Ahsoka is more of a Skywalker than Rey? Even though neither Ahsoka or Rey were Skywalkers by blood, and the end of Rise of Skywalker, Rey claims she is a Skywalker. But let’s face it, I believe that Ahsoka had a relationship with Anakin that was very similar to a brother and a sister. Rey did have the Skywalker twins mentor her, but she didn’t really have a brother/sister relationship, or even really a parental relationship. Let me know if you think Ahsoka deserves the name Ahsoka Skywalker Tano more then Rey does!

      Started by: Ahsoka Skywalker in: General Discussion

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      Lando Calrissian

    • Was Ahsoka referenced in Tales of the Empire? In the final episode of Tales of the Empire, when Lyn Rakish (Fourth Sister) is spotted in the distance from Barriss’ hut, she tells her aides to take the family off-world. When asked where they should take them, Barriss simply says “To see an old friend, she’ll know what to do”. To me, this immediately made me think of Ahsoka, because as we know from The Clone Wars show that they were good friends, and it can be presumed that at this time Ahsoka is already working alongside Bail Organa in the early rebellion. However, the only problem is that Barriss framed Ahsoka for the Jedi Temple bombing and therefore their relationship is likely shattered beyond repair, meaning that Ahsoka most likely wouldn’t be in contact with Barriss. Despite this, I could see Ahsoka forgiving Barriss and helping her out. Another person who the “old friend” could be, is Ventress as we know from The Bad Batch season three that she is still around and willing to help potentially force sensitives. I don’t much evidence of this though. What do you think?

      Started by: Salina in: Star Wars Theories

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      Lando Calrissian

    • ‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’ – Official Fan Discussion Page Hi all! We want to know what you as fans really think of this new series. This is not a place to display hate messages, but rather, we want to know what your true critiques are. What did you like or consider to be good developments as a result of the series? What does the series do well? Were there new technologies or aspects of the Force or storytelling that 'The Acolyte' did well? What storyline aspects were poor or do you think should be changed? What other aspects of the series weakened it or did you not like and why?

      Started by: Lando Calrissian in: TV Series Discussions

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      MasterMace

    • Does anyone else think that there could be other Mando/Jedi (besides Sabine)? I know it’s not likely because the Mandalorians hate the Jedi, but it says in Tarre Vizla’s Wookiepedia page “Tarre Vizsla was a Force-sensitive human male who, was inducted into the Jedi Order around 1050 BBY, becoming the first Mandalorian to do so.” ‘First Mandalorian’ it basically implies that other mandos became Jedi! I don’t know much about the EU/legends besides Karen Traviss’s Republic Commando novels so I don’t know if there already are/were; I know that technically now Sabine is in the Ahsoka show. But I want to know if there are others. It would be great for one to show up in coming shows and movies even in the background.

      Started by: Reyna Fett in: Star Wars Theories

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      YodelingYoda

    • Does anyone else think that Omega is Force-sensitive? I know it’s probably crazy but I think Omega might be at least slightly Force-sensitive. I’ve thought this sense the beginning, the way that she seems to notice things at the same time if not before Hunter does(who has enhanced senses), like in the first episode when they are wondering where Crosshair is and she just looks at the door and is like ‘I don’t that we’ll have look far’ or something like that. AND THEN the door beeps and opens and Crosshair is RIGHT THERE. That’s just one example. Not to even mention Hemlok and ‘M-count’ in season 3 Feel free to add your own ideas or to list contradictory information.

      Started by: Reyna Fett in: Star Wars Theories

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      MasterMace

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