I was seriously disgusted, and so touched by everyone rallying to her defense. Seriously, she has to be one of the bubbliest, most cheerful people I've ever seen, and to see all that hate directed towards her then and still now makes me sick. I was verbally bullied pretty badly when I was younger, and that whole 'sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me' spiel? Totally bogus. Words did more damage to me than any physical assault would've. I just hope she doesn't take too much of it to heart...
Bane7670 wrote:
I was so excited when I first saw the trailer that I almost wrote this discussion thread in full fangirl caps. I was a grown-ass man legit bouncing off the walls.
A lot of people have been wondering if this revival run is just a test run; if the new episodes are popular enough, maybe they'll animate the rest. But I think that the Siege of Mandalore will be the definitive series finale, as they always planned. After that, they'll focus mainly on one animated series: Resistance. After all, poor Dave can only be stretched so far.
I'm not that much of a shrieker, and I was shrieking. I nearly broke my neck running down the stairs to tell my brother, I haven't reacted to anything like that since Thrawn showed up in the S3 trailer! :) :) :) Well, barring the Captain Marvel tease in Infinity War, but that's Marvel and doesn't count here... Anyways, yeah, like I said before, I'm totally down on this being Clone Wars' for reals-finale. One last ride, and go out in a Battle of the Five Armies blaze of glory! (I don't care what people say, I love The Hobbit Trilogy despite any faults it may have and I always will! ...So long as I skip the Gollum scene in Goblin Town, 'cause I still hate that little freak!)
I've been wondering about if this is all Dave's working on. He said something about formulating ideas of what's going to happen with Sabine and Ahsoka's journey (but we all knew he would) so maybe TCW's return isn't all he's been secretly cooking up. Plus, I heard a rumor that the Favreau live-action project is going to be about Mandalorians. Who better to advise on that than Dave Filoni, A.K.A. the guy who arguably has put canon Mandalorian history and culture on the path to become just as rich and fascinating as it was in Legends? I mean, Favreau's already got to have a pretty good handle on Mando'ade because, hello, Pre Vizsla, but it wouldn't hurt to have some Filoni advisory story magic in there. I seriously wouldn't count Dave out as being stretched too far by just one series just yet. I still feel like he's up to something... :)