tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7266470995513648978.post615660961388760472..comments2024-03-16T14:43:09.430-05:00Comments on Gentlemen of Leisure: Force in Focus: Star Wars #75Austin Gortonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14281239771248780430noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7266470995513648978.post-14416329332366362822018-10-28T09:59:43.683-05:002018-10-28T09:59:43.683-05:00I got all worked up* about them using the Falcon’s...<br>I got all worked up* about them using the Falcon’s real name, only to come down a bit after seeing the cover story. [*Y’know, relatively speaking, especially given the insane vitriol within <i>Star Wars</i> “fandom” these days….] Anyway, I’m still with you that it’s somewhat ridiculous, but at least they did have an explanation; plus, it’s strangely enjoyable to see Lando totally fail at another ruse whether it was due to the Falcon, his own poor disguise and bullshitting skills, or betrayal at the hands of a third party.<br /><br />That brings up one of my periodical canon questions, however: Is the Millennium Falcon unique in its design, as I guess I’ve always considered it to be, or is there a line of Corellian freighters of that make?<br /><br />I actually liked the suggestion/acknowledgment that Luke could tap into his training for breath control.<br /><br>Blamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07342343767763035991noreply@blogger.com