Comic: Poe Dameron, Vol. 3: Legend Lost
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It's a sad day for Poe Dameron and the Resistance, as they mourn the loss of a fallen comrade. But their fight is far from over - the First Order must be stopped! And Captain Phasma knows just how to get Terex to toe the line. Follow the continuing the adventures of the galaxy's greatest pilot! (goodreads summary)
1. The journalist, Suralinda Javos, had ulterior motives for contacting Poe. Her story seems to be one that goes back and forth on the 'will she betray the resistance or not' question. What do you think is next for her?
2. Poe spoke about the Force during the memorial service for L'ulo. Was this meant to give us better insight into L'ulo or into how society at large seems to view the Force or into something else?
3. Do you have any predictions on whether or not Terex will regain control over himself again or not?
4. Anything else?
As usual, there's no need to answer all (or any) of the questions. Please bring up other aspects of the volume as well.
Next up: Star Wars: Poe Dameron, Vol. 4: Legend Found
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Date: 2021-05-29 05:47 pm (UTC)I liked the phrasing he used of how it "fell out of fashion", it reminded me of how in the first movie Han referred to it as a "hokey religion".
I loved the SPEED bit! I also loved the movie - Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock have great on screen chemistry. It's probably very dated now though. Heh.
The whole Oddy plot line felt like a narrative crutch, to be honest. It was avoidable and his heroics really didn't make up for not coming clean about it. But I also realize that I dislike miscommunication tropes of all sorts, so some of my distaste for this plot thread is likely slightly biased.
And I agree with you about Poe's leadership skills. I get that there is a lot of creative content out there, and technically the events line up fine - but sometimes the characterization is off (like you describe) and it's a little jarring.