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Why “LOVE” Is Extremely Controversial Among Sith

This deep dive explores the often misunderstood truth behind Sith philosophy on love and attachment, challenging the common belief that the dark side uniformly rejects emotional bonds. Tracing Sith ideology from the original Jedi Exiles through the Old Sith Empire, the Rule of Two, and into the Legacy era, this analysis reveals that Sith views on love were never singular or static. Across different eras and empires, attachment was variously embraced as a survival tactic, exploited as a political tool, rejected as weakness, or weaponized as a source of power. Through detailed historical examples including Ajunta Pall, Sorzus Syn, Darth Vitiate, Darth Malgus, Darth Bane, Darth Talon, and Emperor Valkorion, this breakdown shows how Sith attitudes toward love evolved alongside their understanding of the dark side, ultimately revealing a far more complex and contradictory ideology than either the Sith or Jedi would ever admit.

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Everything I Love About The Force Awakens

The Force Awakens is ten years old! To celebrate I’m looking back at the movie and talking about everything I love about it.


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Han and Leia Confess Their Love

“I love you.”
“I know.”

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8 Reasons To Love Star Wars The Phantom Menace

The Phantom Menance get’s a lot of hate, but there are lots of reasons to love it! So we asked our WhatCulture commmunity why THEY loved Star Wars Episode 1 The Phantom Menace.


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Empire 30th Artwork Collection: “I Love You…I Know”

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Empire 30th Artwork Collection: “I Love You…I Know”

Hands down, one of the most memorable lines from the entire Star Wars saga is the exchange between Han Solo and Princess Leia in Empire‘s carbon-freezing chamber: “I love you…I know.” The lines, spoken amid the inferno-like setting of the scene, resonates like few others in the Star Wars saga, and was an essential addition to the Empire Strikes Back 30th Anniversary Artwork Collection.

LucasArts’ own Amy Beth Christenson has captured this pivotal moment for the ninth entry in the series, titled, appropriately enough, “I Love You…I Know.” Available exclusively at StarWarsShop, this print is limited to just 100 pieces.

We asked Christenson a few questions about why she chose this particular scene from Empire:

When you’re not illustrating scenes from a 30-year-old movie, what’s your day job?

Illustrating scenes from a 30-year-old movie! Sort of. I’m a concept artist/art director at LucasArts, so my day job for the last ten years has been designing characters, vehicles, and environments for the Star Wars universe. I was very excited to have the opportunity to take part in this series, because I’ve been a fan of Star Wars since I can remember, and Empire in particular is one of my first memories.

Why this particular scene from Empire?

This is my favorite Star Wars scene for several reasons. First of all, because of the memorable quote…”I love you… I know.” That is one of the single greatest romantic exchanges in all of cinema, in my book. But also, I love it because of the overall tension. It’s about the only time in any Star Wars movie that so many big players are in one location at the same time, but without any major confrontation going on. It was a good opportunity to have one image with Boba, Vader, Han, Leia, Chewie, and C-3PO all present. And finally, I love the set design and lighting. It’s a bit of a departure from the other locations in Star Wars, and it creates a really striking mood.

Can you explain how this piece came together in terms of composition, color, etc?

I know that I wanted to work out a composition that had all of the major characters in it. I had some versions that were more dynamic, but I went for a more simple, flat layout in the end, because it was easier to read. I wanted Han and Leia to be the main focus, so I gave them the most visual real estate. I also wanted to capture a bit of that tension in the scene by keeping them slightly apart, either just before or just after the kiss. I also wanted to divide the image between the “good guys” and the “bad guys.” I kept Boba and Vader facing forward, because they are in control of the situation, while Lando and Chewie can only react to what is going on. The color and lighting was really just inspired by the movie set, I liked the drama of the lighting coming from below, and staying true to the vibrant colors of the scene.


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This Article was Originally posted 2023-02-14 08:00:58.

For the Love of Jecki and Yord

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Actors Dafne Keen and Charlie Barnett are thrilled you adore their characters and excited for the emotional journey of joining the Star Wars galaxy.

By Kristin Baver

Charlie Barnett knew exactly what he was getting into when he signed on for The Acolyte.

After previously working with creator Leslye Headland on her hit series Russian Doll, Barnett was thrilled to collaborate again, this time as the Jedi Knight Yord Fandar. “I want to work with her forever,” Barnett tells StarWars.com.

Dafne Keen, who plays Padawan Jecki Lon, echoes his sentiment. “This is my first time, hopefully not my last time. I would literally follow her to the trenches,” Keen adds…

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Everything I LOVE About Return of the Jedi

It’s the fortieth anniversary of Return of the Jedi! To celebrate, here is everything I think is GREAT about the movie! Let me know what you love about it in the comments!


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Everything I LOVE About the Infamous Star Wars Holiday Special

This is my greatest challenge yet. A video of pure celebration of one of the most highly criticized Star Wars stories ever created. Here is everything that I think is great about the infamous Star Wars Holiday Special!

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The “I Love You” Lines

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The “I Love You” Lines

It’s not very easy for some people to express their feelings. Han Solo is such a person. When Princess Leia said “I love you” moments before he descended into the carbon freezing chamber during The Empire Strikes Back, he didn’t say it back. Instead he said, “I know.” Whether you are more like Leia or more like Han, you’ll enjoy reading about the making of this memorable Star Wars scene.

The following text is from “Star Wars: The Annotated Screenplays” by Laurent Bouzereau.

The idea of putting Han in carbon freeze first appeared in the second draft. Before Han gets frozen, Leia tells him: “I love you. I was afraid to tell you before, but it’s true.” Han replies: “I’ll be back.” In the third draft Han replies: “Just remember that, ’cause I’ll be back.”

Director Irvin Kershner: “The only difference I ever had with George on cutting happened when Han is about to go into the freezing chamber and Leia tells him, ‘I love you.’ When I was shooting the scene Han was supposed to reply: ‘I love you, too.’ So we did a take, and I said, ‘Wait a minute, Harrison, I don’t like the dialogue.’ It’s like she wins, she said it first, and ‘I love you, too’ is pretty weak stuff for Han Solo because he is too smart, too arrogant for that.

“So Harrison asked, “What do you want?’ And I said, ‘I don’t know; let’s improvise.’ So Leia says: ‘I love you,’ and he goes: ‘Yeah, yeah.’ And we tried it again and again with different lines, and finally Harrison says, ‘I give up, I don’t know what to say.’

“The crew is hating me by now; it’s hot, we’re way up high on this set, they’re all hungry, it was a nightmare. Finally Harrison says, ‘Let’s do it one more time and that’s it.’ So she says, ‘I love you,’ and he replies, ‘I know.’ And it just came out of him, and I said ‘Cut!’ The assistant turns to me and says, ‘You’re not going to use this, are you?’ And I said, ‘Why not? It’s perfect.’ When I cut the film, George looked at the scene and said, ‘In the script it was something like “I love you, too,” wasn’t it?’ I told him, ‘Yes but it’s such a stinky line for Han Solo that we had to change it.’

“George was worried the audience was going to laugh and that it would break the tension. I felt very strongly about this, and George said, ‘All right, when we show the film the first time, we’ll show it your way, and then we’ll show it the way it was written.’ So we sneak previewed the film in North Beach, and when the line came, the audience roared. George turns to me and says, ‘You see, it’s a mistake.’ Now the picture is over, people start coming out, and they’re all taking about the line, saying how great it was. They all noticed it. So we kept it in the film. George is very flexible; he knows what he wants, but he is flexible, and that’s why I like him so much.”

LEGO Star Wars BD-1: 4 Things We Love

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Cal Kestis’ loyal and adorable droid companion comes to life in a rewarding build.
Bria LaVorgna

There are a lot of reasons to love Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. The story is compelling, the gameplay is fun and rich. However, if you’re like me, the absolute best part of the game came in the form of Cal Kestis’ pint-sized little droid buddy, BD-1. He’s adorable, a fount of useful knowledge about Cal’s world, and extremely helpful in some sticky combat situations. In a galaxy of some truly remarkable droid friends, BD-1 ranks right up there among the best of the best. There’s no better partner a Jedi in hiding could possibly ask for.

That’s why when the LEGO Group announced its BD-1 back at Star Wars Celebration Anaheim 2022 earlier this year, I immediately pre-ordered him and then began counting down the days until his release several months later. His eventual arrival in August was the Star Wars event of the summer in this household; here are four reasons BD-1 was worth the wait and is an excellent LEGO set….

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Mike Chen Discusses His Love of the Prequel Era

I had the pleasure of speaking with Mike Chen, author of the new book Star Wars: Brotherhood, about his love of the prequels, defining the very beginning of the Clone Wars, the changing dynamic between Obi-Wan and Anakin, and much more!

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Gleeson Would Love To Return To Star Wars

The Star Wars sequel trilogy was certainly very divisive among the fanbase, but some of the people involved are still very excited about the franchise and would be back instantly if given the opportunity. Unlike John Boyega, who most recently said he’s done with our favorite galaxy far, far away, The Last Jedi writer/director Rian Johnson mentioned recently that he’d hate to be done with it, Oscar Isaac said he would consider returning if the story was right, and now, Domhnall Gleeson, who played Admiral Hux, has given the most emphatic yes out of the main cast in recent memory. (Outside of maybe Kelly Marie Tran, who is still involved with Lucasfilm.)

In a recent interview during the press tour for his new series The Patient, Gleeson was asked if he’d ever consider a return to the Star Wars galaxy, to which the actor replied, enthusiastically, the following:

“Of course I would! He was really interesting, and I think there’s a lot I could do more [with him].

I don’t see them making the call. I’m not sure anybody’s clamoring for a Hux sequel or prequel. But yeah, of course. Those movies are amazing.”…

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Everything I Love About A New Hope

Here is everything I think is great about Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope! This my favorite movie of all time, the first Star War I ever saw, and I have a lot of personal, childhood connections to it, so buckle up for a long video today!

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Star Wars: Brotherhood Author Mike Chen Discusses His Love of the Prequel Era and More!

I had the pleasure of speaking with Mike Chen, author of the new book Star Wars: Brotherhood, about his love of the prequels, defining the very beginning of the Clone Wars, the changing dynamic between Obi-Wan and Anakin, and much more!

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Everything I LOVE About Obi-Wan Kenobi

Here is every moment both big and small that brought me joy in Obi-Wan Kenobi. This is everything I loved about the series!

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Everything I LOVE About Attack of the Clones

Attack of the Clones was released twenty years ago today! In celebration of its birthday, here is everything I love about the movie!

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Everything I Love About The Empire Strikes Back

Here is everything I think is great about Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back! One of the best Star Wars movies that exists. Nay, one of the best MOVIES ever made! Let’s celebrate it!

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