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<blockquote data-quote="Snaketibe" data-source="post: 553304" data-attributes="member: 7379"><p>I thought it was atrocious.</p><p></p><p>When Obi-Wan walked out with Leia under his coat like Jake the Peg, I had to pinch myself to make sure I wasn't dreaming this rubbish! What else did the brilliant writer of this show consider since they had access to a long coat? Having Obi-Wan put Leia on his shoulders, putting the hat on her, doing up the coat and pretending they were one really tall person with a tiny head? God it was poor!</p><p></p><p>And as for Reva putting a tracker on Toy Opportunity, sorry, LO-LA, why did she do that exactly? At the only time she had a chance to do that, she didn't even know the base had been infiltrated. Instead, she had a 10 year-old girl completely at her mercy, and was just about to torture her for information. Reva only left the interrogation / torture room (and speaking of torture, watching this trash certainly was; are we really supposed to believe that Imperial torture racks have child-sized settings and restraints?!) when Indira Varma's character turned up outside the room, and the second Imperial officer came in to tell Reva that 'It couldn't wait'. We didn't see Reva suddenly give LO-LA back to the restrained Leia prior to marching out of the room, meaning that she must have ALREADY done so (I'm just about to torture you Leia, but have your beloved droid back first), since after that moment Reva didn't see Leia again until the stupid coat incident. Therefore, the only way the tracker could possibly be on LO-LA was if Reva had put it there PRIOR to knowing that Obi-Wan was there to rescue Leia. Therefore, we are presumably supposed to believe that, even though the entire might of the Empire was supposedly guarding a 10 year-old girl, and even though Reva had no reason to believe that Leia was in any danger of escaping or being rescued at that point, she apparently still put a tracker on LO-LA anyway.... just in case. SERIOUSLY?!</p><p></p><p>Breaking canon is one thing - and wholly unacceptable; those people for whom it doesn't matter would still enjoy a good show where canon wasn't broken, so why break it and piss off those fans for whom is it important? - but idiotic, incompetent writing is something we should all object to. What garbage!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snaketibe, post: 553304, member: 7379"] I thought it was atrocious. When Obi-Wan walked out with Leia under his coat like Jake the Peg, I had to pinch myself to make sure I wasn't dreaming this rubbish! What else did the brilliant writer of this show consider since they had access to a long coat? Having Obi-Wan put Leia on his shoulders, putting the hat on her, doing up the coat and pretending they were one really tall person with a tiny head? God it was poor! And as for Reva putting a tracker on Toy Opportunity, sorry, LO-LA, why did she do that exactly? At the only time she had a chance to do that, she didn't even know the base had been infiltrated. Instead, she had a 10 year-old girl completely at her mercy, and was just about to torture her for information. Reva only left the interrogation / torture room (and speaking of torture, watching this trash certainly was; are we really supposed to believe that Imperial torture racks have child-sized settings and restraints?!) when Indira Varma's character turned up outside the room, and the second Imperial officer came in to tell Reva that 'It couldn't wait'. We didn't see Reva suddenly give LO-LA back to the restrained Leia prior to marching out of the room, meaning that she must have ALREADY done so (I'm just about to torture you Leia, but have your beloved droid back first), since after that moment Reva didn't see Leia again until the stupid coat incident. Therefore, the only way the tracker could possibly be on LO-LA was if Reva had put it there PRIOR to knowing that Obi-Wan was there to rescue Leia. Therefore, we are presumably supposed to believe that, even though the entire might of the Empire was supposedly guarding a 10 year-old girl, and even though Reva had no reason to believe that Leia was in any danger of escaping or being rescued at that point, she apparently still put a tracker on LO-LA anyway.... just in case. SERIOUSLY?! Breaking canon is one thing - and wholly unacceptable; those people for whom it doesn't matter would still enjoy a good show where canon wasn't broken, so why break it and piss off those fans for whom is it important? - but idiotic, incompetent writing is something we should all object to. What garbage! [/QUOTE]
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