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And she did say 'reaching out on behalf of my father' or what not in her holograph to Ben - it may just be the case where she's maintaining a sort of diplomatic formality given that she's technically speaking as nobility and on behalf of the Senate (I think that's right - again, not good with the Canon here). |
Vague enough to not be a big deal either way.
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Ok, I can buy into some of this.
What about my second question? And to build on that if Obi-Wan is going to put himself in grave danger rescuing Leia not once, but twice, isn't that going to send off signals to Darth Vader the importance of Leia? |
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She has ice water running through her veins. |
I don't have a problem with the Reva character (the actress) because the acting in this show is kind of shitty overall and she doesn't stand out as especially bad to me. Ewan McGregor is really good at pretending to be Alec Guinness. Indira Varma (Tala Dunth) is good. Joel Edgerton (Owan Lars) did a good job. Everybody else is just stumbling through poorly written dialogue or hamming it up. Still annoyed by lollipop headed baby Leia running around like she's wearing a diaper though. The girl doesn't act well, her dialogue is crap, and she was badly miscast.
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I think she's an absolutely perfect lil Leia. Puts every other child actor in the series to shame. |
Yeah, don't get the hate. Those scenes where she was getting chased were ****ing awful, but that's on the director, not the actor.
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Finally watched episode 4. Young Leia has grown on me a bit, but still can’t stand Reva’s character.
That “interrogation” was cringe. Obi-Wan was great this episode. Vader stole the show in the last min or so per usual. |
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