docsilence
Dungeon Daddy
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It's funny, the most, I guess hated, scenes/episodes of Andor were basically addressing the whole "common cause but can't get their heads out of their own asses" allegory for when the good guys can't align what they're doing and just end up hamstringing and hurting each other. People said those episodes in the jungle were wasted but as an allegory for, fuck, I mean anyone trying to stand up against the bad guys now, they were SPOT ON.
I want small stories about people being brave, but I also know Star Wars was built on epics, and it takes both to keep the franchise running. I think it takes both, because for all its flaws, my gawd Star Wars has given us a giant fucking playground to tell stories in. Space pirates and wizard-samurais, gangsters and fascists, mysteries and mythologies, it's all there waiting to be explored.
I want small stories about people being brave, but I also know Star Wars was built on epics, and it takes both to keep the franchise running. I think it takes both, because for all its flaws, my gawd Star Wars has given us a giant fucking playground to tell stories in. Space pirates and wizard-samurais, gangsters and fascists, mysteries and mythologies, it's all there waiting to be explored.