Me: Ah dang I’m running out of space on my hard drive
Neil deGrasse Tyson materializing out of nowhere just to prove how much stuff he knows: Actually, it’s entirely impossible to run out of space because you see, Space is uncountably infinite. Even in our observable universe there is far more space than we could ever use, but even that is likely a small fraction of how big the whole universe actually is. But I don’t blame you for not knowing that, few people do. One of them being me. I know a lot more too. Star Wars isn’t scientifically accurate. I’m the only person in existence who’s figured that out.
I have decided on a new constellation. I call it The Bees. If you look up at the night sky and see all those sparkly dots, congratulations. You see The Bees. I have just made astrology 10000x easier, you’re welcome.
“Ipurposely developed themes and ideas and repeat them. And it’s very very clear in the [original and prequel] trilogies that I’m putting the characters in pretty much the same situations, sometimes even using the same dialogue so that the father and son go through pretty much the same experience.
Obviously, Anakin takes a different road than his son takes, so at some of these turning points they go the other way — but it’s been set up for you to almost expect Luke to follow in his father’s footsteps, which leads to a subtle influence which gives the audience a little expectation… “
– [George Lucas, The Phantom Menace DVD commentary track, 2001]