Sorry for Keynan. From the very beginning of the series, it was clear that he somehow felt that he was going to die soon. Therefore, he cut his hair and spoke to everyone as if these were his last instructions. When he wanted to tell Hera "something," I thought he would say he was going to die soon. The way he regained his sight before his death looked epic.
@kpodgorskij: of course. It turns out that they inadvertently conceived a child before the arrival of Hera with a bunch of broken fighters in the end. Let's omit the moments when she continued to bravely throw herself under bullets, already being pregnant, she might not have known about it. But, apparently, the scriptwriters knew, and deliberately in this position they handed her over to the governor, who tortured her with electricity and drugged her. Being pregnant. Wow, the layout, for a children's cartoon. I've only seen such feints in Game of Thrones.
Morality allows you to blow up tie defenders with people inside and drop stormtroopers from a great height, but the Co methods are too radical for them, well, well.
But the series is beautiful. Yavin-4 *_* Kanan believes in Hera, Hera believes in Kanan. It's very nice to see Kallus on the rebel side. And anyway, all the events are so close to the fourth episode, my heart freezes. The moment flew by, I'm running to watch the next part.
But the series is beautiful. Yavin-4 *_* Kanan believes in Hera, Hera believes in Kanan. It's very nice to see Kallus on the rebel side. And anyway, all the events are so close to the fourth episode, my heart freezes.
The moment flew by, I'm running to watch the next part.