He hasn't stopped caring yet. But he didn't find Grogu until they called out to him. I think a strong force user can recognize another when they are nearby, but I don't think Luke can tell what planet to look on.
I'm not sure what Snoke and Kylo Ren sensed that they called an awakening. But...
There is a parallel Russell Crowe movie about a British guy who inherits a chateau in France and decides to move there. Picard's dad probably inherited from a cousin with no issue.
The Rikers lived on another planet. We have never been told that there is no money in the Federation and we don't know if the planet they live on is in the Federation. It was selected for a specific reason.
We were only told that Earth doesn't use money.
Yeah maybe.
Maybe Sabine and the bad guys are going to get to Thrawn and Ahsoka is going to get to Ezra. Ahsoka could also maybe use a purrgil to get there. OR Ahsoka has her own thing to do now and won't actually leave the normal galaxy.
My comment wasn't intended to be derogatory. Just an acknowledgement. It is easy to feel like there is no way someone's couple months of work can be worth $10 million (and yeah, their WORK isn't), but when a movie is going to earn hundreds of millions of dollars SOMEONE is going to get a lot...
So a question highlighted by the first episode of Picard. On a planet that has evolved beyond the need for money, who gets the apartment on the 20th floor in Boston and who gets the Chateau in France?
It would be a shame to have that naysayer Senator be one more Imperial loyalist. We have had enough of that. But man. We have a Nightsister and former Imperial Somebody that we arrested on purpose for Nightsistering without a license and a couple of her henchmen show up and spring her and...
If the purgils took Ezra and Thrown to another galaxy immediately and they have been stranded for about 15 years, did they stay together? Has Ezra been a prisoner that whole time? I am worried about how they will pull this idea off. When the witch contacted Thrawn that she was coming, I doubt...
Baylan can use the Force too. It is harder for him to grab it from her hands than from her Force control of it. I don't know how she could know they were actively using it to calculate, but she somehow knew she wanted it turned off right away. Once it was cast aside, it was easier to keep...
It had nowhere to go but the cutting room floor when they realized that they never substantiated the idea of Worf being a pacifist and showed plenty to deny it.
When they first said Sabine used to be Ahsoka's padawan, I assumed that I just forgot some nod to that in Rebels. But it seems like it was just how they wanted to get Sabine into this story. Did Ahsoka really just say "Who cares if you have midichlorians? You can be anything if you really...
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