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Режиссер: Стюард Ли Автор сценария: Николь Дюбук Дата выхода: 3 декабря 2016 Дополнительные материалы: Путеводитель по эпизоду В поисках информации о новом оружии Империи Эзра и Кейнан проникают на имперскую фабрику на Лотале - но там их уже поджидает гранд-адмирал Траун. Все выходы из здания перекрыты, патрули наготове. Охота начинается... Скачать: RARBG (англ.) Отрывок Rebels Recon: Дневники создателей Сообщение отредактировал Galak Fyyar - 4.12.2016, 14:14 |
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5.12.2016, 23:04
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Бен Уорман все правильно говорит:
Цитата The whole idea that an Imperial officer, stalwart and fully committed to the New Order, willing to obey an order that might mean the destruction of an entire race, has turned coats somewhere within Imperial ranks is rather thorny ground. There is the point to be raised that Kallus has done nothing to deserve “redemption” and that him becoming a good guy all of a sudden has not been earned by the show as a whole. Aside from small moments in the first season, expressions mostly and bits of David Oyelowo’s always-terrific voice acting, and the aforementioned “The Honorable Ones”, most of the course he has embarked on has been off-screen.
But here is the point we would submit: Kallus hasn’t earned redemption. He is still a villain, a man who has done terrible things, and not enough good to earn his way into anyone’s good graces. We believe that the suddenness of his turning was of his own accord, started toward the end of the first season when Tarkin ordered two loyal (if stupid) Imperial officers killed right in front of him simply because they were not doing their jobs well enough to suit him. Kallus witnessed then just what sort of rewards his loyalty would earn him in the end. “The Honorable Ones” only cemented it, thrusting it into his face that, while Zeb might be fighting for a terrorist cell, he is also an honorable man with comrades who would die for him and he for them. Kallus was forced to confront the depersonalization of self that is ubiquitous in the Imperial Navy, and found that no matter what he did, he was expendable, he was not special, and he would either simply be replaced upon his own death or killed by his superiors when his failures numbered one too many. What was more, he saw other young people, pilots like Wedge and Hobbie, being drawn into that same system. His first (on-screen) act as Fulcrum is doing whatever he can to get the young flyers out while they still have clean records, before they, like him, perform some great acts of destruction or death that forever besmirch their consciences. -------------------- "Невинный блаженец" © D.G.
Ilaan vanished – and took all the sounds and sources of light along. Only Ilaan remained. Down on his knees, an obedient servant of the Force, just like all those months ago. It spoke to him – and he listened, without saying a word. Out of his silence, the sounds and images appeared, filling the space around them, giving the reality its meaning and weight, just like clean white cloth that gradually becomes heavy with blood when it covers the body. |
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