Do y’all think fashion icon Padmé Amidala is watching from the afterlife, thrilled with how flawlessly her family correlates the colors on their outfits?
So since Mark Hamill is the king of voicing amazing evil characters, I have the headcanon that after the Battle of Endor part of Luke’s job for the alliance was making voice calls to various moffs and other ranking imperials pretending to be a recording of the Emperor saying THEY were in charge of the Empire if he died and letting the infighting speed up the imperial collapse.
Luke: Urgh, Leia, do I really have to do this?
Leia: I’m sorry Luke, you’re just too good at sounding evil.
Luke: Fiiiiine. *puts on incredibly evil voice* Hello, Grand Moff…
Han: *whispers* That is just freaky.
Chewie: *nods*
This is the best headcanon I’ve ever heard in my life
all the edgy fan theories were like “the starks are gonna turn on each other over who gets to rule the north” but its like they’re playing hot potato with it honestly
sansa: bran you’re the rightful heir of winterfell bran: i dont know. i cant perceive time in a linear fashion suddenly
By the way, I visited the Star Wars and the Power of Costume traveling exhibit a while back, and ran across this little gem.
[Image description: A photograph of a museum placard. It reads:
“OBI-WAN KENOBI Jedi Robes, 1999 Episode I: The Phantom Menace
Vintage wool from World War II era
Doused with water during filming, the vintage wool fabric of Obi-Wan’s cloak began to shrink—shortening to near knee length in minutes. This meant using—and ruining—a new cloak for every take.”]
Look, I’m not saying there’s a correlation between Ewan McGregor’s robe situation in TPM and Obi-Wan’s tendency to lose his robes later in the series, but I’m not saying there isn’t one either. ;-)