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In The Empire Strikes Back, Luke Skywalker travels to Dagobah to train as a Jedi under the tutelage of Master Yoda. When Yoda instructs Luke to lift his X-Wing out of the swamp where it has crashed, Luke quickly gives up, complaining, “You...
At the end of A New Hope, the Empire discovers the location of the Rebels’ hidden base on Yavin IV and prepares to attack it. As the Rebels ready themselves for the battle, Han Solo prepares to leave, intending to pay his debt to Jabba the...
Early in The Mandalorian and Grogu, Din Djarin faces Rotta the Hutt in a gladiatorial arena on the city planet Shakari. Din wants to rescue Rotta from his supposed “benefactor” and surrogate father figure, the treacherous Lord Janu Coin, bu...
In Attack of the Clones, Anakin Skywalker’s mother Shmi is murdered by Tusken Raiders. In a vengeful rage, Anakin slaughters the Sand People – including their children – and carries his mother’s body back to the Lars homestead. This massacr...
In Attack of the Clones, Obi-Wan Kenobi travels to the secluded planet Kamino and meets the Prime Minister Lama Su, who oversees the cloning facilities creating the “grand army of the Republic.” The name “Lama Su” directly evokes the “Lamas...
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Lover of goodness, truth, and especially beauty. 'riguarda qual son io'
Robert Brown is a Ph.D. student studying American literature at Baylor University. On the side, he writes about theology and culture and especially film. His writing and other projects can be found at robertbrownpresents.com.
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