It's not plebe-y. It's rather nifty. The black and white of Fiennes looking out the window really *does* look a lot like Neeson.
Obi-Wan also suspected that this was where his Master's recurring habit of contempt for the Trade Federation had begun.
As opposed to the Nemoidian representative nearly getting them all killed by giving a too-broad order to his droid bodyguard in the comics?
I love how melancholy this one is, though I do wonder what the Jedi were supposed to do there, if they were letting the Trade Federation trick the locals into all sorts of concessions? Were they just supposed to make sure that the food kept coming?
Qui-Gon being notoriously closed-mouthed about what he's thinking, I'm not surprised that Obi-Wan gets the impression that he thinks more about Qui-Gon's brother than Qui-Gon does. I really enjoyed the quiet melancholy in this piece, and I'm glad to see you doing the occasional SW piece again.
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Date: 2006-04-06 01:03 pm (UTC)Obi-Wan also suspected that this was where his Master's recurring habit of contempt for the Trade Federation had begun.
As opposed to the Nemoidian representative nearly getting them all killed by giving a too-broad order to his droid bodyguard in the comics?
I love how melancholy this one is, though I do wonder what the Jedi were supposed to do there, if they were letting the Trade Federation trick the locals into all sorts of concessions? Were they just supposed to make sure that the food kept coming?
Qui-Gon being notoriously closed-mouthed about what he's thinking, I'm not surprised that Obi-Wan gets the impression that he thinks more about Qui-Gon's brother than Qui-Gon does. I really enjoyed the quiet melancholy in this piece, and I'm glad to see you doing the occasional SW piece again.