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 in this weeks Star Wars: The Clone Wars where Mace Windu dramatically leaps into a facility packed with battle droids. His lightsaber raised, he offers an ultimatum: He has destroyed thousands of their ilk, so they can stand down stanley cup  and be reprogrammed by the Republic or join those thousands. They immediately open fire. Its a moment in  Unfinished Business  thats played as a joke. As Obi-Wan Kenobi falls into action beside Mace when the shootout begins, he drolly quips that it was worth trying diplomacy before joining his fellow Jedi and a legion of Clone Tro stanley vattenflaska opers in batting blaster bolts away and  stanley cup cutting down droid after droid. The battle  looks like many have before it on Clone Wars.     Its not that this inevitable battle is predictable, or that its a tiresome thing to have conflict on a show literally called The Clone Wars. Its in the name, its in the franchise. We are, arguably, here for it!  But this jokey moment suddenly becomes much more interesting in the context of all the other micro-character moments going on, that continue to paint the picture of a theme that has run throughout the  Bad Batch  arc鈥攚hich comes to a close in this fourth episode. Its one that is clearer than ever, and a fascinating way for what is going to be the final season of this series to really engage with the fact that it has been going for seven seasons  give or take a hiatus : All these people are so clearly very, very tired of conflict, and while some of them can crack jokes about it, or even Xtqo James Cameron Compares His Avatar Sequels to The Godfather, But Admits That Could Be a Huge Mistake
 Jennifer Appel, Tasha Fuiava, and their two dogs left their home state of Hawaii on a voyage to Tahiti back on May 3rd. After being stranded for what they say was months, the women were spotted last week by a Taiwanese fishing vessel roughly 900 miles southeast of Japan and the Navys USS Ashland ship was deployed to stanley cup  save them.     The women were incredibly grateful for being picked up and the US Navy confirmed that their boat wasnt fit to sail, but other questions started to arise, such as why they didnt use an emergency beacon to call for help. The Associated Press looked into it, and confirmed that the two had an Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon  EPIRB  aboard but never turned it on. According to the women, they felt that they werent in any immediate danger that would necessitate sending out an emergency signal.  We asked why during this course of time did they n stanley mugs ot activate the EPIRB. She had stated they never felt like they were truly in distress, like in a 24-hour period they were going to die,  US Coast Guard spokesperson Tara Molle told the Associated Press. Another claim made by the women was that they experienced a 3-day storm that reached winds in excess of 60 miles per hour. But the National Weather Service in Honolulu says that no such stor stanley flask m occurred and NASA weather images dont show anything like that. Such a storm would be incredibly rare in that part of the world in May. And then theres the claim of vicious sharks in the area, which Appel said were tea