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No one else, you mean?VERY "safe" ending, but I'm not mad at it, and in fact am very glad that none of the BB died.
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No one else, you mean?VERY "safe" ending, but I'm not mad at it, and in fact am very glad that none of the BB died.
I think they’re building to a movieI am sad it's over and kind of doubt we ever get to see these characters again...unless I missed some announcement? I thought the finale was generally great, but maybe a bit hastened...it could have been at least a 2 parter imo. With maybe more about where they ended up?
My biggest gripe was how the heck did they just go back to their island after the location was compromised?? Like wouldn't those people have said it's been real but you can't stay here?!
I do hope this isn't the last of Omeeega and would love to see her somehow incorporated in LA.
The music/score for the finale was also just incredible.
This was my thought. And the database was destroyed. It’s possible that a few people know the location but the info is expensive.I was wondering the same thing about the island. Did they ever make it clear that only Hemlock and his crew knew of that location, and that knowledge died with him/them? What's to stop the empire from coming right back to the island to snatch Omega up again?
Well, Tarkin did say that all available resources of the Empire were to be directed towards Project Stardust, so my best guess is that finding Omega was shelved (unless the Emperor was privately funding it)...I was wondering the same thing about the island. Did they ever make it clear that only Hemlock and his crew knew of that location, and that knowledge died with him/them? What's to stop the empire from coming right back to the island to snatch Omega up again?
It felt like Hemlock saying he’s indispensable felt like a tellI was wondering the same thing about the island. Did they ever make it clear that only Hemlock and his crew knew of that location, and that knowledge died with him/them? What's to stop the empire from coming right back to the island to snatch Omega up again?
It was a 2 parter in a sense. It was twice as long as a normal episode.I am sad it's over and kind of doubt we ever get to see these characters again...unless I missed some announcement? I thought the finale was generally great, but maybe a bit hastened...it could have been at least a 2 parter imo. With maybe more about where they ended up?
My biggest gripe was how the heck did they just go back to their island after the location was compromised?? Like wouldn't those people have said it's been real but you can't stay here?!
I do hope this isn't the last of Omeeega and would love to see her somehow incorporated in LA.
The music/score for the finale was also just incredible.
The odd part is, though, that this ending leaves us without a Palpatine clone, so still no explanation for his appearance in Episode 9 (which is okay in a way since I think that entire trilogy should erased from "canon" in the first place). I got the impression the whole reason for this series being green lighted was to bring the cloned emperor narrative into the 'filmed' story (the notion is never mentioned in the film, but only appeared in the novelization of it well after the notion had been invented by Star Wars fans and was floating around on the internet.Yea I mean the project obviously ended up working
Obviously, the only reason Hemlock was shut down was so we could get a Project Stardust reference, and that’s ok