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Gabriel Bezerra

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  1. Watched The Face of the Enemy (they will stop giving Diana plots that contain abuse, right?), got to the credits, and saw "Music by Don Davis" and gasped, then I remembered that I already knew this, but the scores in TNG are not really catching my attention as much as TOS did, there's nothing since they stopped using the fanfare that I remember... I'm sure it's good, and I'd love to listen on its own, any recommendations?
  2. This set off a bunch of tweets about Balance of Terror so I decided to rewatch it and it's just so good, I forgot how different TOS is from TNG, somehow, TOS has a faster pacing. And this episode is a great refutal of the "mainstream-Kirk", it's surprising how widespread that concept of the character is.
  3. That's Massacre from Season 4 (E19) and the final 4 episodes of Season 5, really good episodes.
  4. Okay, that was tense! It is surprising how well this series managed to make me worry about the safety of its characters. I had the same worry last week for Wrecker and today it was for Echo and if they would actually do it. Rampart going with them was a surprise, his demeanor throughout the episode was fun, and now, I can believe they'll manage to end it in two episodes, with Omega already making a plan and the Batch coming as support (great to have Echo back, I missed him). We briefly saw Coruscant and I liked how they visualized it through the painted art style, some new shots of Mount Tantiss just show how far this art style has come.
  5. Something tells me you didn't watch Tales of the Jedi Glad we got more animated Star Wars (the best kind of Star Wars) and I hope a new series is soon to be revealed on May 4. It will also fit quite nicely after the Bad Batch finale, continuing with the Empire
  6. To be fair, everything Clone X says doesn't sound friendly
  7. I believe this is the worst Empire Star Wars cover I've seen
  8. I see nobody knows about the Spanish Amazon series... It's interesting though, the score is all over the place with some obvious temp tracks (going from Horner's MoZ to Paesano's Daredevil) and no real theme, not a memorable one at least.
  9. Some people think she was tortured to death... I just think she ratted Phee out for money.
  10. Sid managed to outclass her previous betrayal... Hemlock better watch his back now that Tarkin has his eyes on the project. There's still so much we don't know about Emerie, but we get a few glimpses of it, children are a step too far for her, so it probably means she'll help out. Cad Bane kept doing what he was doing in Clone Wars it seems. The Marauder blowing up was in the trailer, but all of their stuff inside was a plus that hurt more, Omega putting Tech's glasses in the museum was a gutwrenching punch to start off, and even though I expected way worse for Pabu, it's still terrible, all those refugees are back into the Empire territory. Fantastic episodes, that thankfully are not as heartbreaking as I expected.
  11. Yeah, Light of the Jedi does a great job of showing what this era is about. Every complaint I've heard about the era have come from people who only read a synopsis or nothing at all, that's because it's usually the same talking points since it was announced, without change, Drengir, Twins and Geode. All of those are mainly in the comics and young adult novels (the ones I recommend are the adult novels, where the meat and potatos is), neither of those is a reason to get mad at and I don't even like the Drengir. Anyways, have a great read.
  12. The High Republic ones Light of the Jedi - The Rising Storm - The Fallen Star is the Phase 1 trilogy Path of Deceit - Path of Vengeance is the Phase 2 Duology (standalone) The comics are... well a different vibe, I didn't really connect with it, too much crammed in, and it can only be read after Light of the Jedi, so there's that.
  13. Watched the abridged version yesterday in The Prince of Egypt... might be my favourite Zimmer score and it's such a great movie. As for The Ten Commandments, it's really an EPIC in every sense of the word, a really good adaptation and even the added parts that were not in the book works really well. Still, the Aaron fandom can't catch a break, neither movie adapts him right, and both choose to ignore the part where Moses spends his childhood with his mother, still, it works, I understand the adaptation. (How did Moses managed to see the burning bush miles away, his eyesight was a godsend. It always makes me laugh.)
  14. Do I have some books and comics for you! About the point of Acolyte, I heard t the same thing said about Andor before it came out. It could very well end up as you describe it... or it could end up pretty great, it could go either way so there's no point in the question.
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