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|epnum = 106 | |epnum = 106 | ||
|epname = | |epname = Zero Friends Again | ||
|epdate = 2024-12-31 | |epdate = 2024-12-31 | ||
|firstwatched = | |firstwatched = 2025-01-02 | ||
|thoughts = }} | |thoughts = Good episode, and I think finally one that made good use of the kids. We sort of got introduced to them, they got in trouble, then were stuck in the situation of following Jod's lead... but now back on their own. And split up into different pairs than they came in as. | ||
The Onyx Cinder is interesting. Star Wars has over the years had a lot of fun with the Millennium Falcon treating it like a hunk of junk, but it's really a highly modified and highly capable craft that's just occasionally got problems because it's been so... improvisationally customized. But the Cinder is a proper piece of junk that's been disintegrating for... centuries? And now being forced into use again. I'm still not exactly clear on what went on at at the end, there. That... hull disintegration system or whatever? It still seems quite functional if different afterward, like it was shedding an outer skin... but you don't just have purposeless outer skins on space ships. So did they lose a lot of hull strength, shielding, what?}} | |||
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|epnum = 107 | |epnum = 107 |