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Everything posted by oSuJeff97
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Yeah that would be my first thought as well, but if Greg Daniels is developing it, it has a chance? I remember when it was originally announced that they were developing the BBC version for American television the initial reaction from most corners was that it couldn't/wouldn't work here, but Daniels made it different enough to work. A new version of the The Office *could* work - it's not like there's a lack of mundane office stuff to lampoon - working (or not) from home, stupid Teams meeting, etc. I could see them bringing back some original cast members to "bridge the gap" and introduce a new cast, but the key would be to not attempt, in any way shape or form, to try and replicate the original - do something new/different but with the same sort of concept ... it *could* work with the right cast and writers.... but it's a long shot.
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Yeah I think now that we finally have live action Ashoka, Phoenix crew and Thrawn, Hondo is probably the #1 "want to see in live action" on most fans' wish list.
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Oh yeah I'm sure they stuck it in there... my point was they could always come back and say that particular model of light freighter that was shown wasn't The Ghost.
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Oh was it? I've blocked that shit movie from my mind, lol. They could always just say it was a different VCX-100 light freighter, lol.
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Was just wondering something about the show - Does anyone else think there's a decent chance none of them make it back to the main Star Wars galaxy? Or perhaps they do go back but then they return to the other galaxy, either by choice or necessity, thus explaining the absence of Ashoka and the Phoenix crew in the sequel trilogy... it would also give them a "blank canvas" in a sense to go in all kinds of new/different directions for Star Wars stories in the "new" galaxy that would be separate and apart from the established canon in the "main" Star Wars galaxy.
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Somehow... some stuff happened...
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Yeah the Screen Rant summary of the episode was great. There were tons of Dune and also LOTR references throughout the episode, to go along with the Samuri/Ronin stuff.
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Correct, but I was responding to the the line from the episode when Thrawn basically told Elsbeth that he wanted a complete run-down on Ashoka, including who her master was…. So I’m assuming she’s gonna know somehow… In other words, he’s going to find out that Anakin was her master…
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I don't know this for certain, because I didn't read it myself, but I believe I read/saw somewhere that Thrawn figured out/knows that Vader was Anakin Skywalker in one of the new canon novels. I guess the thing is that he went on some kind of mission with Anakin and Padme during the Clone Wars and then later during the Empire years he was working with Vader and figured it out based on his fighting style and/or things he said or something along the lines... basically Thrawn already knows Vader is/was Anakin.
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I mean... meh? There's quite a bit of wood to chop in between where we are now (a few years after the Battle of Endor) and where we land in the new trilogy (several decades later). Think of all the amazing stories that were packed into Clone Wars and Rebels - and each of those series only spanned a few years in the "in-universe" time frame. I'm not even thinking/caring about the movies - I just want cool/good/new Star Wars stories and Filoni is fucking delivering so I'm just happy about that.
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Goddamn holy shit balls. Put that episode directly in my veins! Motherfucking Thrawn is perfect. His army of fanatical zombie (?) Stormtroopers look very much like they are not to be fucked with, which is awesome. Older Ezra is perfect too. Can't fucking wait to see what happens next.
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Less than a year ago we were in the top 10 and dominated one of the teams that played in the national championship game on their home field for 3 quarters before losing in OT. I'm pretty sure we are still living in the same CFB reality right now that we were one year ago today. But yeah the sky is falling now and Gundy all of a sudden is terrible because last year's team was decimated with injuries and we don't have a good quarterback this year. Again, I'm going to wait and see what happens for the rest of this year. Honestly I think the biggest thing is the dumb-shit approach to the non-conference that Gundy took this year with all of the dumb rotations, especially and obviously at quarterback. Just give ONE of these guys (hopefully Bowman or Rangle) a fucking chance to establish a little bit of rhythm and rapport with the WRs and this can be a serviceable offense. The skill position players are good. Presley, Stribbling, Bray, Shettron and Gordon can all play... if we would just give them a fucking chance by picking a goddamn quarterback.
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Did I dream 2011? Because I'm pretty sure we won the Big 12 title that year. And yes this is a stupid Aggy-ish thing to say, but if this conference didn't have the stupid fucking pointless Championship Game even though everyone plays everyone else we would have had another Big 12 title in 2021. And anyway - as I said, I'm going to sit in "wait and see" mode. The last time the fan base was in total meltdown talking about how Gundy has "lost it", or "didn't care any more" etc., etc., was 2014 when we didn't have a serviceable QB on the roster for most of the year and everyone kicked the shit out of us basically from late September through November. Then he finally pulled Mason Rudolph's redshirt and let it rip and oh - look at that - competent QB play really helps. I have no idea if Zane Flores (current highly regarded true freshman QB from Nebraska) will be that guy or not. Like I said - I'm gonna wait and see.
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Yeah he's always been a fucking douche. His best contribution to pop culture was giving Cameron Crowe his start.
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I don't think this is known yet. I don't think we even know if/when Mando Season 4 will happen. Best I can find is that Faverau says it's written, but it's not in production yet so seems like it would be out in early 2025 at the earliest, depending on how much longer the strike lasts. Then *maybe* Ashoka Season 2 after that then the Filoni-verse movie? The strike is really clouding up the picture of when things may happen... it may (probably?) will end up resulting in things getting cancelled and/or moved around.
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winning time: the rise of the lakers dynasty. hbo in march.
oSuJeff97 replied to henrygandorf's topic in Movies and TV
Yeah but the writing was on the wall. They knew what kind of viewers the show got in season 1 - and they were hoping it would improve in season 2 but with the strike looming, there was an air of uncertainty so it would have made sense to shoot and alternate ending at that point and just hope you don't have to use it.... -
Yeah I've seen Gundy pull rabbits out of hats in the past when it seemed like everything is awful so I'm definitely in the "wait and see" camp. I've just NEVER seen a non-conference performance like what we just saw... just in terms of how the players were managed and what we were doing on the field. It literally looked like NFL pre-season games ... like we literally didn't really care if we won or lost those games... we were just trying guys out all over the field in weird rotations that didn't seem to have any kind of connection to what was actually happening in the game.... like "Oh - so-in-so had their 4 series - on to the next guy." And just running the most basic of basic stuff. Like not even trying to do ANYTHING other than lining up in very basic formations and running the same 6 plays over and over. Just absolutely fucking weird.
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winning time: the rise of the lakers dynasty. hbo in march.
oSuJeff97 replied to henrygandorf's topic in Movies and TV
I mean I think it's pretty clear that the plan was not to end the series with this season. I posted this up-thread but I'm guessing at a bare minimum the plan was to have them lose to the Celtics in '84 at the end of this season, then cover '85-87 in a final season ending with the Lakers' getting them for the second time in '87. But then either when they were close to finished shooting or some time in post-production they were told that there wouldn't be a 3rd season so hence the Poochie ending. EDIT - also I'm guessing that stuff with Dr. Buss and Jeanie were done as re-shoots after they found out there wouldn't be a 3rd season. -
He's not gonna do that and no it wouldn't be worth it. I guess this week in Ames will be the big tell. If we come out again running this stupid-ass rotation and this Mickey Mouse JV offense then we'll know. If we come out and have a solid looking game plan and are back to running a college-level offense then well... I'll still be pissed about how the first 3 games were handled but a little less so. I guess the good news for us is that most of the Big 12 looks like dogshit this year anyway so we might as well join in on the fun.
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winning time: the rise of the lakers dynasty. hbo in march.
oSuJeff97 replied to henrygandorf's topic in Movies and TV
Actually I think the 70s Oakland Raiders is who would make the best mini-series. Think of all the fucking characters... peak Al Davis fucking Rozelle, John Madden, the fucking Snake, Art Shell, John Matuzac (sp?), Biltnekoff, etc. Yeah it sucked... obviously they knew they weren't making any more. Total bummer. -
Yeah man it's a goddamn shit show and I'm not sure what to expect any more. As you could imagine, the OSU hive mind is in complete and utter meltdown. The defense is a work in progress as expected with the new DC and it's got the typical problems of a first-year new system where it will look really good for a bit and then have some breakdowns/misses and then adjust and be OK and so on. Like on Saturday they looked completely lost in the first half but then basically managed to stuff South Alabama for most of the second half, but that didn't matter because of the primary problem, which is the complete and utter shit show that the offense is. And I think that is 100% directly related to the ridiculously stupid way that the QBs have been handled. This "equal" three-man rotation they have been doing has essentially not allowed ANY of the QBs to get into any kind of rhythm, and in fact just about every time one does get into a groove it's time to make way for the next guy because of the "schedule." They are doing the same thing at the RB position, where (for some reason) our best and most talented RB (Ollie Gordon) got 1 fucking carry in the first half on Saturday and 4 (!!!) for the game. This is a guy who averaged nearly 6 yards per carry in the first two games. He got four motherfucking carries on Saturday. Honestly, I've been a big Gundy defender over the years but this is the most confounding thing I've ever seen. Like if the QBs are this close to the point that you can't decide then FUCKING FLIP A COIN OR SOMETHING and just go with one of them! For fuck's sake. There's also the issue that, according to MULTIPLE sources who watched fall/spring practice we spent almost all of our time working in a new run block scheme (adding in a strong helping of gap- vs. they typical inside/outside zone-scheme) and then also running under center. Through three games we've done almost none of that. We've also barely run any play action, RPO and we rarely have any kind of pre-snap motion. It's absolutely bizarre. Like I've never been on the "we save stuff for conference play" train - I tend to think that's an excuse for bad play for the most part - but HOLY HELL... the offense that we are running is the most vanilla of vanilla things I've ever seen ... there are literally high school offenses that do more than we have done in the first 3 games. And I'm not even talking about execution. I'm talking about VERY BASIC things like formations, route concepts, etc. It's all SO FUCKING BASIC and I'm just completely confounded by what I'm seeing. But alas I'm an OSU fan so I'm used to confounding stomach-punch losses so on to the next one I guess.
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You could start a Star Wars YouTube channel with these scorching hot takes.
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Yep and I love that we can get a “gritty down in the mud” and morally gray Star Wars like what’s in Andor and then we can get something that dives deep into the nerdy Force lore like Ashoka or even something that is a nice combo of the two in Mando (for the most part at least).
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Yeah I a comment on Reddit noting that having young Ashoka in live action really drove home the fact how YOUNG she was when she was leading squads of Clones in the Clone Wars. Like in animation you may intellectually know she's a kid but because of the heightened reality of animation it doesn't really drive it home... but in live action it's like you realize DAMN she really was like a teenager leading campaigns in a WAR. Kind of shows you how she and others weren't wrong that the Jedi were kind of fucked in the head.
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winning time: the rise of the lakers dynasty. hbo in march.
oSuJeff97 replied to henrygandorf's topic in Movies and TV
Yeah I wasn't thinking they would go in-depth with them or anything. Just appearances... maybe 1 or 2 scenes with dialog and then mostly showing the basketball... basically like what they did with Dr. J.
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