It worked in Rogue One AND ANH. That's what you get for having soldiers wear full helmets! If they only do one thing again instead of most of the movie (TFA...) I'll be happy.
Based on some of the footage that was seen, I have one concern. Possibly spoilery if you're avoiding themIf they do the whole "wearing enemy uniforms to infiltrate the base" crap AGAIN I'm gonna lose it.
It worked in Rogue One AND ANH. That's what you get for having soldiers wear full helmets! If they only do one thing again instead of most of the movie (TFA...) I'll be happy.
They did it in Wizard of Oz too. Remember when Lion, Scarecrow and Tin Man suit up as the witch's guards?
Aaaand they did it in multiple Harry Potter films (using disguises to infiltrate Slytherin House, the Ministry of Magic and Gringotts), episodes of Star Trek TOS ( too many to count, but "Enterprise Incident" and "Patterns of Force" come to mind) and countless other films and TV shows. The simple point is it is a very common plot device to get the characters closer to the villains to create conflict or confrontation, gain information or otherwise to move the story forward – why should Star Wars be prohibited from doing it as well, if it serves the story?
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heck! while we are at it, lets not forget Kenan and Kel in good burger! one of my all time favorites :$
http://s1.dmcdn.net/GUUo5/x240-z7q.jpg
Interesting... I wonder if we'll see Ben as well? That would be a GREAT lead in to a Kenobi stand alone film!
Because surely some ID is required periodically? Also it's just way overused as a ploy in Star Wars.
edit: Sorry, meant to quote...that was a reply to doctorDWwho
Apparently Evan has been coy as well!
https://www.starwarsnewsnet.com/201...or-be-returning-to-star-wars-we-think-so.html