Why We Just Can't Hate Star Wars

Robots that can express sassiness, fear, savagery, and greed. Adorable, furry teddy bears that will not hesitate to eat you and use your skull as a drum. A primitive, enormous yeti who's actually a skilled technician and a sap. Around every turn, Star Wars flips science fiction paradigms upside down. If the films seem predictable

Robots that can express sassiness, fear, savagery, and greed. Adorable, furry teddy bears that will not hesitate to eat you and use your skull as a drum. A primitive, enormous yeti who's actually a skilled technician and a sap. Around every turn, Star Wars flips science fiction paradigms upside down. If the films seem predictable now, it's only because they've been woven into all manners of fiction for many years. You can bet that learning Luke's parentage made audiences wet their seats back in 1980.

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