#Jedi Master Sol
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lil-dormouse · 7 months ago
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This was insane! 🤯♥️🌞
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eggdrawsthings · 8 months ago
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sorry for spam posting i just want to get these out of my head so I can draw other stuff in peace 🥲
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campichor · 8 months ago
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graduation
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msanonships · 7 months ago
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thasa · 7 months ago
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Team Sol 🌦️
Ahh them as family, nothing can go wrong right? 😊🔥
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and-loth-cat · 7 months ago
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cant believe sol killed the galaxy's first lesbians
this is a step back in gay rights that would never be recovered until luke took down the empire in chanel boots
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twinsunstars · 8 months ago
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i adore him with all my heart your honor
let me know if you want a sol patrol tumblr community here!
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ser-rctslcyer · 7 months ago
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Regret + Guilt | Master Sol
The Acolyte - 1.07 - Choice
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lokislady17 · 1 month ago
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Acolyte episode 3 is the Brendok incident from Osha's POV. Episode 7 is the same scenario but from the POV of Mae and Master Sol. Recently, I noticed a difference between the episodes (I know there are many but I'd like to talk about a specific one.) In episode three, when Osha wakes up onboard the ship, she calls out for her mother. But it is not a desperate or fearful cry. No, it's a more of inquiry. When she says Mama? She means, Mama? Where are you? However, in Sol's recollection of events, Osha practically wakes up in panic and calling for her mother repeatedly. Sol recalls her as child in distress because that's how he sees her; as someone who needs his protection. At best, it's an example of Sol as an unreliable narrator. Or, at worst, just how much he has come to believe his own lies about the Brendok incident. Once I noticed the difference between the two POV's, I couldn't stop thinking about them. It's a real great example of just how much of a nuanced show the Acolyte really is. I really hope I am not the only person who has noticed this little detail.
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fceriegifs · 6 days ago
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Lee Jung-Jae as Jedi Master Sol
The Acolyte (2024)
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lil-dormouse · 7 months ago
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I'm probably the last one to discover that Qimir comes from the Arabic word 'Qamar,' meaning 'Moon.' It's quite obvious that Sol and Qimir represent the sun and moon, but this detail adds a lovely poetic touch to the story.
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eggdrawsthings · 8 months ago
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still trying to figure out how to draw my dad
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marthajackson-blog · 5 months ago
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We want The Acolyte S2
You can sign The petition https://www.change.org/p/renew-the-acolyte
Write a letter and tell Disney why do You like The Acolyte https://sites.google.com/view/renewtheacolyte/home
And tell Disney You want S2 Disney in comments box help.disneyplus.com
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msanonships · 7 months ago
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Leslye Headland, showrunner of The Acolyte, speaking on Qimir vs Sol's difference in ability to tell the twins apart. x
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thasa · 8 months ago
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The Acolyte ⭕🌀
I drew The Sith VS Sol!! ⚔️ Fight scene incoming in episode 5 todayyy raaaahhh 🗣️ Sol will win right… Right?? 🏃 And Qimir is The Sith isn't it? 😼
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groove-on-boogie-down · 4 months ago
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According to Qimir, Osha loves people “who can only go so far” but not deep enough. Not as deep as she can. So for her to seek love, it not be reciprocated, then hear Sol almost confess he loves her after lying for 16 years SURELY must rattle Osha’s perception of love and connection as taught by jedi.
The jedi teach a love that is to be released, non-possessive, truthful. However, Sol was possessive and lied which kept Osha at a distance and was contrary to their teachings.
On the other hand, Osha loved deeply and could not let go of her hate or grief. So her feelings would be considered dark and dangerous by jedi standards.Yet, Sol is the one who let “dark side” tendencies slip in and it ruined him.
The love Osha learned from her family was passionate and raw. Sacrificial. Communal. And she likely sought that in everyone she met after being taken from Brendok.
Sol’s love was lies, death, and self aggrandizement.
Imagine being told that the foundational love your family raised you on was wrong? But your teacher betrays you in the name of his “correct” version of love?
Sol’s irresponsibly created a cycle that now Osha has to live with and process. She does what he does, kills after he kills, and it is his failure, like he says in the show.
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But Osha is left to pick up the pieces of this hypocrisy and come to terms with the dissonance.
She can neglect the example her father figure left and instead embrace emotion and the displays of love her mothers taught, by connecting with Qimir who offers the depth she desires and by fighting for her sister, Mae.
She has a lot of emotional work ahead of her as she confronts how her feelings led to the violence she was told to reject. But perhaps she will love and emote freely again, and realize she’s loved back just as much.
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TLDR: Osha was taught showing emotions is wrong by the jedi who raised her and killed her mother. Which led her to emoting and killing him. This must feel conflicting as Sol was wrong!! But was Osha also wrong for getting revenge? According to the jedi yes. Does it matter now, though? This is what she must process. Additionally, yearning for love that isn’t reciprocated and being taught certain behaviors are wrong only for your teacher to exhibit these behaviors and betray you in the name of love, then you yourself do those behaviors and kill him, must be an overwhelming whirlwind of emotion! I want to know what processing that will look like for Osha who now is connected Qimir who offers her the understanding and reciprocation she’s been longing for.
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