They're never going to win. So what's the point?
Everyone knows how the empire is defeated. It's not Ezra or Kanan. I mean, is this series even going anywhere?
shareEveryone knows how the empire is defeated. It's not Ezra or Kanan. I mean, is this series even going anywhere?
shareI think they will eventually all die I mean the have to bec where are they in originals
shareBy your logic, was there a point to Rogue One? It must have made an amazing point for it to make close to a billion dollars. I'm not saying it has the same kind of impact but they do serve a purpose of expanding on the Star Wars universe.
shareThey'll probably ret-con it so that the Ghost was at the Battle of Endor, and took out the SSD Executor's 'secondary bridge' or something... lol. At this point nothing surprises.
shareUsing a few shots to take it out. That is a thing now. Ghost took out a huge Cruiser with a few laser blasts. I guess the Empire doesn't bother with Shields anymore - because plot.
shareEveryone knows how the empire is defeated. It's not Ezra or Kanan. I mean, is this series even going anywhere? share
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First: to tell good, enjoyable Star Wars stories. And what SW fan doesn't want that. Second: to fill in and give more detail about how the Rebel Alliance came about. Which in turn enriches the entire SW universe. You're welcome OP.
"Time is the fire in which we burn."
Why do fans think the movies cover every aspect of the universe?
Maybe we just dont cross paths with the rebels characters, they are probably the other side of the galaxy?