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tobermoriansass:
Continuing with the rewatching rogue one theme, man that post galen’s death scene is this poignant moment if rage for Cassian yes but also this terrible moment of aloneness that is carried in him saying “I don’t need to” to the question you can’t talk your way around this and in him snapping “anybody else?” as though he’s demanding their excoriations so he can fight, so he can narrativize it, so he can voice the things he’s carrying inside him and string it along in a way that can reassure him. But they don’t give him that. So he’s just there, deeply alone and on the outside.
… which ofc begs the question how much of his life has cassian spent feeling like an outsider, dislocated and disjointed and vaguely out of place, on the other side of, well, everything?

tobermoriansass:
Continuing with the rewatching rogue one theme, man that post galen’s death scene is this poignant moment if rage for Cassian yes but also this terrible moment of aloneness that is carried in him saying “I don’t need to” to the question you can’t talk your way around this and in him snapping “anybody else?” as though he’s demanding their excoriations so he can fight, so he can narrativize it, so he can voice the things he’s carrying inside him and string it along in a way that can reassure him. But they don’t give him that. So he’s just there, deeply alone and on the outside.
… which ofc begs the question how much of his life has cassian spent feeling like an outsider, dislocated and disjointed and vaguely out of place, on the other side of, well, everything?
