Gonna tell my kids this was Katherine of Aragon and Henry VIII.
ron and hermione photographed on the steps of their first home together makes it into the Prophet
You knew what you wanted and, boy, you got her
ANAKIN SKYWALKER & PADMร AMIDALA Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002)
#they are the reason of why my love for this poster is almost unhealthy <3 <3
Han and Leia really make The Empire Strikes Back poster and thatโs on that
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COBRA KAI SEASON THREE EPISODE EIGHT
My guardian angel works extra hours because I am extra stupid
What am I even still doing here?
I cannot relate to the majority of SW fandom, and probably never will due to the pervasive influence of Disney SW (my beloathed). I have never viewed Star Wars as a 'franchise', but rather as a singular story, told in its completion via the Skywalker saga (1977-2005). (โIt is already over. Nothing can be done to change it.โ) My very strong opinion is that everything else, whether it be from the Lucas-era or the Dark Times Disney period, has always been just supplementary material. Other fans may claim to feel the same, but I struggle to believe it because sooo many people now view the Prequels and the Original Trilogy in the context of the Disney content, instead of the other way around. Supplementary material means it's supposed to uphold or augment the meaning of the core story, not alter it beyond recognition. Of course people can enjoy all the Disney stuff they want, but I cannot have meta-textual discussions with fellow fans if their reference point is 'Star Wars' as a never-ending franchise rather than as a very specific story that's been complete for nearly 20 years.
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