As with most of my generation I have loved anything and everything Star Wars Since I was a 4 year old Boy. I'm currently re-watching Star Wars episode 4 "A New Hope" After just finishing Star Wars Rogue One. And I just noticed the cell block number of the cell that Princess Leia is held in 2187 bears the same number as Finn's Storm Trooper designation FN-2187 from the new Movie Star Wars Episode VII "The Force Awakens"
How did I notice this? I specifically remember the 187 (with each number pronounced separately as One, Eight, Seven) designation as it is the Code for murder within the California and Detroit penal code system and became a famous slang word after the movie 187 about an undercover cop played by Laurence Fishburne which also featured a song by Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg by the same name "187" where the main chorus of the song is "yeah and you don't stop, cause it's One Eight Seven on an undercover cop" so now whenever 187 comes up as a number it is quite easy to remember just as now if I hear 66 (sixty six) I automatically think of Emperor Palpatine saying "Execute Order Sixty-Six" The order to wipe out all Jedi, in Star Wars Episode 3 Revenge of The Sith.
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Your Powers Are Weak Old Man, When I Left You I Was But A Learner, Now I Am The Master!" - Darth Vader |
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Star Wars The Force Awakens Kylo Ren |
There are a ton of discrepancies between the original 3 episodes (Episodes 4,5 and 6) and the newer Prequel Trilogy of episodes 1, 2 and 3 and even the new series starting with Star Wars the Force Awakens.
One discrepancy that really irked me was Leia and Luke Talking about Leia's mother and she says
"She died when I was really young" LOL yeah according to Episode 3 at Birth. Then we have this one: "It was your father's light saber, Your father wanted you to have it when you were old enough"... Or at least that's what I thought he meant when he yelled "I hate You I hate You" after I cut off his legs and left him burning from the hot lava on the side of a volcano.
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