Elan Sleazbaggano, Droopy McCool

Lucas truly is one of a kind. Only Lucas could possibly be so uncreative and disdainful towards his own audience that he thought those would be acceptable names for his characters.
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Elan Sleazbaggano, Droopy McCool

Lucas truly is one of a kind. Only Lucas could possibly be so uncreative and disdainful towards his own audience that he thought those would be acceptable names for his characters.
How is Black Nerd?
Sleazbaggano and Droopy McCool... I wonder what was going on in his head to make him think those were good names. Hilarious names though.

George Lucas Paragon of Naming at his finest.
Saltburgerno and Derpy McDroolz would do better!
I'd bet .02 cents that the sith in the trailer is Luke or Leia's kid...https://www.youtube....h?v=bW7Op86ox9g
Bet
"Mind Tricks don't work on me. Only money"
I'd bet .02 cents that the sith in the trailer is Luke or Leia's kid...https://www.youtube....h?v=bW7Op86ox9g
There were rumours that actually
Go inside "The force Awaken" Tomorrow after the reprisal of the Marathon of Star Wars Rebels, on Disney XD!
http://www.starwarsu...his-sunday.html
^ I am still shocked by how moronic the Revenge of the Sith teaser poster was.. the first two prequels had cool posters, subtle and nicely composed. That ep. 3 one... Jeez
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The first season and most of season 2 largely sucks. Season 3 is where it starts to get more mature in terms of plot and character progression.

OK. Hold it right there. Seasons 1 and 2 may have had their problems, but they were pretty good seasons. Those are the seasons where the show got its first fans. They're what convinced its fans that the show wasn't like in the movie in terms of quality. They convinced many a fan that what they got is what they should've gotten in the prequels. Season 1 introduced us to fan-favorites like Cad Bane and Hondo Ohnaka.


Episodes like the Ryloth trilogy, "Cargo of Doom", the Holocron trilogy, the Geonosis arc (especially Landing at Point Rain), etc. Those are some pretty damn good examples of the quality of the first two seasons. Yes, it's a bit childish compared to the following seasons, but if you ask me, it was still quite serious and well-done, certainly more mature than many of the shows out there.
Sorry, don't want to make this all about The Clone Wars, but I just thought I'd get that out there.
OK. Hold it right there. Seasons 1 and 2 may have had their problems, but they were pretty good seasons. Those are the seasons where the show got its first fans. They're what convinced its fans that the show wasn't like in the movie in terms of quality. They convinced many a fan that what they got is what they should've gotten in the prequels. Season 1 introduced us to fan-favorites like Cad Bane and Hondo Ohnaka.
Episodes like the Ryloth trilogy, "Cargo of Doom", the Holocron trilogy, the Geonosis arc (especially Landing at Point Rain), etc. Those are some pretty damn good examples of the quality of the first two seasons. Yes, it's a bit childish compared to the following seasons, but if you ask me, it was still quite serious and well-done, certainly more mature than many of the shows out there.
Sorry, don't want to make this all about The Clone Wars, but I just thought I'd get that out there.
It would be so BOSS if they both appeared in future movies
It would be so BOSS if they both appeared in future movies
What!?! It would be a little cameo
Have Cad come out of nowhere, **** **** up, and disappear!
What!?! It would be a little cameo
Have Cad come out of nowhere, **** **** up, and disappear!
What!?! It would be a little cameo
Have Cad come out of nowhere, **** **** up, and disappear!


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It's possible for the metal crossguard pieces to be cut but that would require a fairly precise strike, and lightsaber blades seem to have a great deal of friction when they lock together so I don't think you could slide the blade down to it either.
I'm just saying it's not completely impractical. At least it's not three full-length blades like ol' Georgie boy would probably make it.
It's possible for the metal crossguard pieces to be cut but that would require a fairly precise strike, and lightsaber blades seem to have a great deal of friction when they lock together so I don't think you could slide the blade down to it either.
I'm just saying it's not completely impractical. At least it's not three full-length blades like ol' Georgie boy would probably make it.
Refer to this.


Yousa gonna die!

IN CASE ANYONE MISSED WHAT HAPPENED BETWEEN DECEMBER 7th TO 13th, INCLUDING(AND NOT LIMITED TO) INTERVIEW WITH ANDY SERKIS AND MARK HAMILL.
http://www.starwarsu...r-7th-13th.html