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==Date== | |||
June 27th, 2013. | |||
==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
Minute 19 of Star Wars: Our second-favorite R2 unit meets an untimely demise. Was | Minute 19 of Star Wars: Our second-favorite R2 unit meets an untimely demise. Was it...MURDER? | ||
==Guests== | ==Guests== | ||
[[Tricia Allen]] | [[Tricia Allen]] | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
===Film=== | ===Film=== | ||
After R5-D4 blows its motivator, it then re-appears in the droid lineup. | *Takes us from the middle of Luke's whiny Tosche Station line to the sad death of the red droid R5-D4. | ||
*Editing mistake – After R5-D4 blows its motivator, it then re-appears in the droid lineup. It's exactly the same camera shot used twice. | |||
===Podcast=== | ===Podcast=== | ||
*A comic about R5-D4 depicts its bad motivator as an act of self-sacrifice to help R2-D2 achieve his mission. Alternatively, R2-D2 sabotaged R5-D4. | |||
* A comic about R5-D4 depicts its bad motivator as an act of self-sacrifice | *R5-D4 appeared in the early Star Wars cards – with Luke crouching down in front of him. | ||
* C-3PO indifferently walking away from R2-D2 | *Luke is hopeless at checking the general condition of droids; the motivator is always the first part that you check. | ||
* The brief R5-D4 scene as a plot device | *[[Pete the Jawa]] appears again in this scene to calm R2-D2 down. Pete the Jawa will never be in charge – not confident / assertive enough. | ||
*C-3PO indifferently walking away from R2-D2—another example of C-3PO not really caring about R2 at this point in the movie. | |||
*What would have happened to C-3PO, R2-D2 and the other characters if R5-D4 hadn't of blown up. | |||
*The brief R5-D4 scene as a plot device and general scene-setter. | |||
*Did the Jawas know that R5-D4 was on his 'last legs' when they sold him to Uncle Owen? Also, do R5 units have a known / common fault with their motivators? The Jawas need to maintain their relationship with the Lars'. | |||
*Jawas as excellent retailers. | |||
===Meta Minute=== | ===Meta Minute=== | ||
The story of R5-D4 comes from the Dark Horse Comics anthology | *10:19 podcast episode length. | ||
*In reference to a later scene, did the Stormtroopers—while looking for the droids—kill everyone that the Jawas sold droids to on their paper route? | |||
*The story of R5-D4 comes from the Dark Horse Comics anthology "{{Wookiee|Star Wars Tales 1|}}". In this comic, it is revealed that R5-D4 is also known as "Skippy the Droid". | |||
*R5-D4 and the Bad Motivator later make their way onto a shirt at [http://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/254812-bad-motivator starwarsminute.com/merch]. | |||
==Quotes== | |||
<!-- Interesting, amusing or notable things said on the podcast episode --> | |||
*'''Tricia:''' I have a bad motivator too. '''Alex:''' I hear ya. | |||
==Link== | ==Link== | ||
http://www.starwarsminute.com/2013/06/27/minute-19-the-sad-death-of-r5-d4/ | http://www.starwarsminute.com/2013/06/27/minute-19-the-sad-death-of-r5-d4/ | ||
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Date
June 27th, 2013.
Summary
Minute 19 of Star Wars: Our second-favorite R2 unit meets an untimely demise. Was it...MURDER?
Guests
Notes
Film
- Takes us from the middle of Luke's whiny Tosche Station line to the sad death of the red droid R5-D4.
- Editing mistake – After R5-D4 blows its motivator, it then re-appears in the droid lineup. It's exactly the same camera shot used twice.
Podcast
- A comic about R5-D4 depicts its bad motivator as an act of self-sacrifice to help R2-D2 achieve his mission. Alternatively, R2-D2 sabotaged R5-D4.
- R5-D4 appeared in the early Star Wars cards – with Luke crouching down in front of him.
- Luke is hopeless at checking the general condition of droids; the motivator is always the first part that you check.
- Pete the Jawa appears again in this scene to calm R2-D2 down. Pete the Jawa will never be in charge – not confident / assertive enough.
- C-3PO indifferently walking away from R2-D2—another example of C-3PO not really caring about R2 at this point in the movie.
- What would have happened to C-3PO, R2-D2 and the other characters if R5-D4 hadn't of blown up.
- The brief R5-D4 scene as a plot device and general scene-setter.
- Did the Jawas know that R5-D4 was on his 'last legs' when they sold him to Uncle Owen? Also, do R5 units have a known / common fault with their motivators? The Jawas need to maintain their relationship with the Lars'.
- Jawas as excellent retailers.
Meta Minute
- 10:19 podcast episode length.
- In reference to a later scene, did the Stormtroopers—while looking for the droids—kill everyone that the Jawas sold droids to on their paper route?
- The story of R5-D4 comes from the Dark Horse Comics anthology "Star Wars Tales 1". In this comic, it is revealed that R5-D4 is also known as "Skippy the Droid".
- R5-D4 and the Bad Motivator later make their way onto a shirt at starwarsminute.com/merch.
Quotes
- Tricia: I have a bad motivator too. Alex: I hear ya.
Link
http://www.starwarsminute.com/2013/06/27/minute-19-the-sad-death-of-r5-d4/