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Andor Harvest | 2.03
me: oh yay Andor is back what's going on gang
Andor: undocumented immigrants are facing sexual violence every day. left wing infighting will get everyone killed. rich people buying back things stolen by colonists is still an act of colonialism.
me: right so just a light season then
I'll never forget the King of Zamunda.

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RIP James Earl Jones πποΈ
Yup they done fucked up this time
the hand that drops his helm fists gently in her locs, holding her to him as she drags him closer by his cloak, closer, closer, never close enough
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A rainy kiss for all you lovely people. I know we're having A Time right now but this fandom has been so invigorating to me as an artist and it's full of the coolest and most talented people and I'm happy to be part of it.
(sign the petition if you haven't already!)
Stop calling these Fandom Menace YouTubers stupid, when what they really are is manipulative. Yes, there are a lot of chronically online people who say infuriating shit because they genuinely lack media literacy, but if you see someone making a demonstrably false statement, i.e. labelling Amandla Stenberg's calm Instagram video a 'meltdown', it is because they're a manipulator. They know full well that it plays into the angry Black woman trope, and they know exactly what their followers are going to do. This is how gatekeeping works. You have a small, but deeply entitled group of people who believe that Star Wars should be theirs and only theirs, and they intend to keep it that way by trolling people out of the fandom.
For example, I saw someone on Facebook share a screenshot of a 1981 fanzine called Against The Sith, which was edited by fangirls, and it provides clear evidence that women and girls were an active part of the fandom in its early days. However, this completely goes against the Fandom Menace claim that once upon a time, the fandom was a boy's club until Disney made it 'woke'.
What are you supposed to do when you have clear, in-your-face evidence disproving your narrative? You make shit up.
So, this Fandom Menace troll kept leaving a bunch of long comments insisting that the screenshot had to be fake, claiming that the word Sith wasn't around back then, and that woke people were trying to rewrite history. Then, a bunch of people, including OG Star Wars fans, corrected him and said, 'Actually, the word Sith absolutely was around back then because fans were reading the novelisations.' Then the troll replied, 'Well, maybe the reprints of these novelisations had the word Sith in it, but not the originals,' to which the OG fans replied, 'No, I actually have a vintage first edition copy of the novelisation and I am telling you, the word Sith absolutely was around back then and Star Wars fans would've known this.' Every time they corrected this guy, he kept doubling down. Why?
Because the point of fandom gatekeeping isn't to be right; it's to piss people off and waste their time.
You see, these people don't care about making themselves look nice and reasonable to outsiders. They actually like their horrible reputation, because if the Star Wars fandom becomes associated with them, it means newcomers will be hesitant to join, and it also means longtime fans will either leave entirely or stop talking about Star Wars on the internet.
(Obviously, I do think more needs to be done about the Fandom Menace than simply refusing to engage with them, and I could write a separate post on that, but my overall point here is to remind people of the difference between ignorance and malice)
One of the reasons why I felt the need to create a Star Wars blog on here is because it's one of the very few apps where I don't have to block people every single day. I refuse allow these shitheads to tell me that I'm not allowed to be a part of this fandom. If that means moving to a healthier space, then so be it.
We will never find out Qimirβs real name βΉοΈ
We will never find out who Mae is as a character without vengeance as her motivation
We will never know who Osha is without suppressing her rage, her grief, her desire

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Actually, yes, Chappell Roan has every right to set boundaries, and instead of calling her rude or ungrateful, maybe you should re-examine why it's considered normal to villainise a complete stranger for not having the energy to smile all the time for you, stop everything they're doing to give you a hug, take a selfie or to listen to your trauma dumping. For you, it may just be one interaction, but she gets a ton of fans asking for the same thing on a daily basis. At some point, she needs to draw a line in the sand.
The worst part of this is it tells everyone who was so disgusting toward the cast and Amandla especially that they win. It tells everyone who watched the Acolyte and saw themselves represented, got a story that for once, was written for them, that they will never matter.
Just found out The Acolyte is not being renewed for season 2 and Iβm fucking pissed. Filoni gets to piss around in his Mandoverse using nostalgia points to mask shitty writing all he wants but the first live action Jedi-centered TV show that pushes the boundaries of what Star Wars can be while still staying true to the spirit of it gets canceled? I hate it here
star wars is going to cannibalize itself and die by continuing to chase a nostalgia-obsessed audience that will never be satisfied and deep down hates anything new for not being the originals.
honestly tv is really dead. Iβm tired of streaming services making those 8 episodes shows that never get the chance to have more seasons after making the audience invested in the characters and also making the cast and creators uncertain and anxious about getting the chance to go back to another season. I miss when we had actual shows with multiple seasons in production from the start to keep the interest going, this format of not quite a show but also not a limited series fucking sucks and I feel so bad for everyone that works for these streamings

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As much as it hurts, I did see this coming. There's a lot to be said about the fucked up business model for streaming, how it kills new content before it has a chance to grow and find its audience, but there's one thing I do want to talk about. The biggest reason why it's hard for newcomers to get into Star Wars is that they don't know where to begin. There's so much content available that they don't know what they need to watch in order to follow the story. The Acolyte takes place a century before the prequels, which means it's the perfect entry point for people who have never seen Star Wars. Here's the problem though; not enough people knew this. I saw a lot of people making TikTok edits and in the comments sections, I kept seeing a lot of people asking, 'Do I need to see all the movies in order to understand it?' as well as curious people who'd never even heard of the show. I genuinely think it would've been bigger if more people had known about it, but if I kept seeing the same reaction, that's a big indicator that the marketing failed.
In short, fuck Disney and fuck the streaming model.
I never thought I'd ship anything in sw again, after being so disappointed with tros and reylo's demise, which I buried in a graveyard in my mind, ...but the acolyte made me crawl out from the depths so guess who's back bitches !