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In “The Mandalorian” (The Mandalorian 1.1), the bounty hunter Din Djarin goes to the planet Arvala-7 to retrieve the Force-sensitive infant Grogu. But before he can do so, the Mandalorian must first tame a wild animal and outsmart a droid.
In Return of the Jedi, Emperor Palpatine lays a trap for Luke Skywalker, intending to use his compassion for his father Darth Vader against him. Palpatine explains to his apprentice that Luke’s compassion is a weakness he intends to exploit...
The influence of the great Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki runs through much of Dave Filoni’s Star Wars work. Perhaps it is no surprise, then, that “The Jedi” (The Mandalorian 2.5) – directed by Filoni and marking the live-action debut of ...
In Chapters 14-16 of the Clone Wars micro-series (Volume 1), Yoda and Padmé Amidala go to Ilum after the Jedi Temple there is attacked. While Yoda rescues Luminara Unduli and her apprentice Barriss Offee from the ruins of the temple, Padmé ...
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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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