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What are the criteria for grouping characters as main or recurring? Characters like Vonreg, Orka and Flix, and the Aces hardly seem like main cast members, as they appear inconsistently, and many of the Aces have had very little dialogue. In my opinion, the characters that are definitely main cast are Kaz, Neeku, Yeager, Tam, and Torra. Borderline are Captain Doza, Pyre, and Tierny (the latter as of late). No other character has appeared in even half of the episodes (excepting droids), and they often go unseen for several episodes in a row. It seems obvious the others are recurring to me, but I am unable to find a source offhand. Should we just remove the distinction altogether if the grouping is arbitrary? Idisestablish ( talk) 06:34, 26 November 2019 (UTC)
Resistance isn't set 3 years after Return of The Jedi. fixed.
@ 2001:48F8:7024:5DD:D497:C6E0:D8A1:9572: Stop removing the hat note. There is no legitimate reason to remove it. The hat note ensures that people get to the article they wish to, and Wikipedia articles are not written for fans but to be as broadly accessible as possible, and that includes people not familiar with the franchise. "Real Star Wars fans would know the difference" is not a valid reason for removal. ~Cheers, Ten Ton Parasol 06:26, 3 September 2018 (UTC)
Is it really necessary to notate the controversy. The story never gained much mainstream notice, and there have been few mentions of it outside of websites and blogs dedicated to niche culture. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Luckymike967 ( talk • contribs) 18:06, 29 September 2018 (UTC)
As the other two shows have a page specifically for listing every episode and giving a summary for each, shouldn't this show have a page like that as well? Or does that come to fruition when there's a substantial amount of episodes? -- HotJebus ( talk) 00:09, 12 October 2018 (UTC)
How is it that this series has been both negatively received and positively reviewed? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:182:D17F:937A:95F0:1A9C:C0BD:7E7E ( talk) 04:46, 5 November 2018 (UTC)
Though I initially defended the inclusion of this notable info, now that nothing has come of it, it is sort of a blip and, I believe, should be removed per WP:UNDUE. I'm interesting in hearing any arguments why it should remain? Thanks.— TAnthony Talk 17:19, 29 November 2018 (UTC)
So, how many episodes are planned for this first season???
I think that should be mentioned in either/both the intro paragraph and in the "Production" section.
Just a thought. 2600:8800:784:8F00:C23F:D5FF:FEC4:D51D ( talk) 14:03, 17 December 2018 (UTC)
The current page lists Season 1 as consisting of 21 episodes, starting the The Recruit as episodes 1 and 2 and The Triple Dark as episode 3, etc.
The official website on the contrary speaks of 20 episodes, counting The Recruit as episode 1, The Triple Dark as episode 2, etc. So do TheTVDB and IMDb.
Maybe change the numbering? -- 178.200.234.135 ( talk) 23:35, 16 May 2019 (UTC)
Moving this here as suggested by IJBall
I don't know when it was added, but the article is saying the series ended January 26, 2020, with 19 episodes. The source being used in the series overview section for the season to support the series end date is a press release showing the programming highlights for the month of January. The only issue is nothing there states series finale. The programming highlights simply state the episode on January 26 as an ordinary episode premiere. So we shouldn't be putting an end date on the series nor the season, for that matter, until 12:00 AM on January 27, 2021, unless we can find something definitive from a reliable source declaring January 26 was the season and series finale date. People keep changing this on the templates, the majority of the time without summaries to at least try to explain it.
Starforce13 has provided more promising sources here and here. One or both of these could definitely replace the current source, though, unless I'm missing it, I still don't see anything that confirms January 26 as the season and series finale date. The sources just seem to confirm that the second season is the last, but no specifics other than that.
The other caveat is that the second season's episodes are incorrectly counted. See Amazon here, which has "The Escape" as a single episode. In other words, only 18 episodes have aired in the second season. The same goes for the first season. Only 20 episodes have aired. Amazon supports "The Recruit" as being a single episode. The series produced 21 episodes for the first season and 19 episodes for the second season, for a total of 40 production episodes, but four of those episodes were merged for presentation, so two episodes merged for the series premiere and two episodes merged for the reported series finale. So what we actually have are 38 episodes that were broadcast.
Thoughts? Ping Geraldo Perez as well. Amaury • 17:54, 18 April 2020 (UTC)
But as the animated series "Star Wars: Resistance" ends its two-season run with an hour-long finale this Sunday. Since the article was published on January 24, "this Sunday" translates to "January 26."
THE ACTORS BEHIND KAZUDA XIONO AND TAM RYVORA DISCUSS THE SHOW’S SECOND SEASON AND THE SERIES FINALE, COMING JANUARY 26.