Carrie Fisher is someone who means a lot to me. She’s my hero and she’s been around for a long time. Her writing helped inspire me, she is a brilliant woman who tells the truth, bent in her honor and losing all her evil. On the anniversary of her death, many went to share pictures and memories of Carrie, but one especially jumped.
This was a story of the time when Carrie and Oscar Isaac were together on set Star Wars. The two seemed to get along well (which is logical because their energies go pretty much in my mind), and the story exemplifies what the world is missing in the loss of Carrie Fisher.
During the filming of “The Last Jedi”, Oscar Isaac shared this beautiful memory of the late Carrie Fisher 💕 pic.twitter.com/QWkTO7vrPT
– Star Wars Stuff (@starwarstuff) December 27, 2020
I can imagine Carrie dancing and having fun, showing the new “kids” on set what it’s like to make a Star Wars movie because she always tried to include everyone. I was lucky enough to meet Carrie three times in a very short time before she died, which I will always cherish. I need to talk to my hero and see first hand how wonderful and friendly he was. This story with Carrie and Oscar Isaac makes me miss her so much more.
Other Star Wars the legends shared their love for Carrie Fisher and it was a wonderful and emotional celebration of our princess.
Yes, #fennecshand I would definitely have cosplayed #Reading the princess. #CarrieFisher she is the original heroine. #AlwaysWithUs ❤️🧡 #icon @Star Wars pic.twitter.com/7NfA7gwBRT
– Ming-Na Wen (@MingNa) December 28, 2020
#AlwaysWithUs💔 pic.twitter.com/9pM042ZOt8
– Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) December 27, 2020
I miss Carrie Fisher more than I can say. But hearing these stories and learning more about her from those who worked with her brings me joy and I hope she will bring you some today.
(image: LucasFilm)
Here are some other things I saw there:
- Happy birthday, Stan Lee. (via Marvel)
- There’s a free Stan Lee party tonight at 8pm with writer Brian Michael Bendis, Lee biographer Danny Fingeroth and more! (via Facebook)
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I can be Ocean Spray
Or
I can be your Twisted Tea pic.twitter.com/UJHUeRAxHz– JoseJorge (@ ElJorge_96) December 28, 2020
- Questions about men’s consent in Wonder Woman 1984 and Bridgerton. (via Pajiba)
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Unfortunately, Wonder Woman 1984 feels like a lot of long-term problems, with shallow female potential that doesn’t offer real diversity. He is concerned about the exceptionalism of his white cis-female protagonist, to his detriment. Especially in 2020.https: //t.co/qfFBcUzPxJ pic.twitter.com/gg5eJP0Rns
– Princess Weeks, Captain of the Weather (@WeekesPrincess) December 28, 2020
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