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Knuckle-dusters, glass jaws and wooden hearts.
A spiffing reference indeed! Just capital!
I intended this to be a callback to this scene in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace:
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Wow, I’ve never heard that word used in that way ever. I guess not being British has a lot to do with that.wizard
adjective
Definition of wizard (Entry 2 of 2)
1chiefly British : worthy of the highest praise : EXCELLENT
2archaic : having magical influence or power
3archaic : of or relating to wizardry : ENCHANTED
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Definition of WIZARD
one skilled in magic : sorcerer; a very clever or skillful person; a wise man : sage… See the full definitionwww.merriam-webster.com
I was unaware of the British usage; I thought it was George Lucas's attempt to coin a new phrase (like maybe "fetch," for another reference). So you did not watch Episode I?Wow, I’ve never heard that word used in that way ever. I guess not being British has a lot to do with that.
(like maybe "fetch," for another reference).
It's a bit dated. 60s/70s sort of vibe.Wow, I’ve never heard that word used in that way ever. I guess not being British has a lot to do with that.
Oh sure, but it’s been years since I last saw I last saw it and I definitely don’t remember that line from the movie.I was unaware of the British usage; I thought it was George Lucas's attempt to coin a new phrase (like maybe "fetch," for another reference). So you did not watch Episode I?
Obi-Wan schools Anakin one last time. The voice effects there were cool.
Reva is still alive and could easily get her own spin-off show.
Stuff happened in this show without really changing the status quo of what comes later, although it did perhaps fill in some gaps. So that was cool.
I would not mind seeing more of Ewan as Obi-Wan. He does a good job.