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MauLer and his crack team of women took a look at HelloGreedo on the second part of EFAP 69, after finishing their coverage of Jenny Nicholson. Luke betraying his core morals was okay because it had been a long time. He then countered the idea that Snoke was important by saying he was just there to show Kylo's struggle, and what he's struggling against isn't actually important. Greedo found it odd that people thought that Snoke was a big deal and a powerful Sith, seemingly forgetting that the films had shown him to be a big deal, and a powerful Sith, and instead assuming people learned it from YouTube. The title The Rise of Skywalker means that we are all Skywalkers (said before)
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Anakin's lightsaber is important to us, but not to Luke (it belonged to his father, was given to him by his mentor, and was lost in one of the most pivotal moments of his life) He argued that the things we want to know or things we want, the epic things, don’t matter, as what we found important is not what the story found important.
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He praised the film for subverting expectations, turning things on their head and challenging what people found important, because the movie was a meta mirror to the Star Wars craze. MauLer, Rags, JLongbone, Jeremy, Drinker, and Southpaw next encountered Greedo on Part 2 of EFAP 50, where he argued that The Last Jedi does not care what anybody finds important, which makes it good. The One Year Anniversary of Pausing Every Frame
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TIE Bombers exist - people criticized prequels too - brings up how New Republic demilitarized - we use 30-year-old tech - we sail on very old ships (not in combat, and the First Order changed their flagships),Īfter all, no franchise disobeys the laws of physics more than Star Wars, so why should it obey any rules at all? He brought up how better vehicles than AT-ATs could have been used on Hoth, not taking into account that flying ships would have been shot down by the Rebel Base's cannon and faster ships would have been stopped by their shield, and that the end battle of The Phantom Menace was dumb, which everybody already agrees with. He agrees the having bombs in space is stupid (rather than those bombs in particular being stupid), but Star Wars has always been WWII-esque (hence the lasers). Greedo begins by explaining that there is a given explanation for how the bombs drop out of the ship, but that's bad because they would make sense without that explanation (it's Newton's first law!), but that doesn't matter because Star Wars is all about breaking the laws of physics.
MauLer, Rags, Wolf, and Appabend first encountered Greedo on EFAP 30, where they watched his video on the Resistance Bombers from The Last Jedi. Why the Resistance Bombers make sense, but they don't have to make sense He only likes, but not loves The Last Jedi. He originally wore a Greedo mask, in keeping with his name, but it got old, so he switched to a Stormtrooper helmet. He continued to quote himself for years until he said "close quote" in his video on The Rise of Skywalker. When he created his channel, he said: "open quote".