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Porg!!! The Last Jedi Darths & Droids bingo


The team of the Darths & Droids screencap webcomic have produced The Last Jedi Darths & Droids bingo, which contains predictions about Star Wars: The Last Jedi.




Print out this page and take it to your viewing of Star Wars: The Last Jedi! Mark off the squares whenever the indicated event happens in the movie. If you get five in a row, you win! If a friend wants to play too, reload this page for a new card.



Which of the predictions were correct for the film?


For most of the questions, a one-line answer suffices. For events that clearly didn't appear on screen, just a “no” suffices. For events that did occur, please mention the scene where it occurs. Only a very few predictions (near misses or ambiguous occurances) merit explanations, but it may be better to link to a separate question in that case (eg. on whether Kylo Ren is a Sith).



  1. Someone gets a hand cut off

  2. Someone has a bad feeling about “this”

  3. BB-8's head comes off

  4. C-3PO says how many forms of communication he's fluent in

  5. Wilhelm scream


  6. An alien talks with subtitles

  7. “May the Force be with you.”

  8. Something is a trap!

  9. Percussive maintenance on the Millennium Falcon

  10. Chewie welds something

  11. R2-D2 plugs into a computer terminal socket

  12. The First Order builds another giant superweapon

  13. Someone we thought was dead turns out to be alive

  14. A Force ghost appears

  15. Someone constructs a new lightsaber


  16. Jar Jar Binks

  17. A new single biome planet

  18. Hyperdrive malfunction

  19. A yellow lightsaber

  20. An alien animal attacks!

  21. An asteroid field!

  22. Lightsaber wield combo more epic than ever seen before

  23. New fighter named after a letter of the alphabet

  24. Summon bigger fish!

  25. Someone serving bizarre alien drinks


  26. Alien band plays music

  27. Vehicle hovers when it would work just as well or better with wheels

  28. Bottomless pit without a railing

  29. Transparent computer display

  30. Sign or display in Aurebesh script

  31. A new Force ability

  32. Big “Noooooo!!”

  33. Someone gets Force choked

  34. Alien speaks English in an ethnic accent

  35. Wedge (i.e. any character is a shapeshifter)


  36. Someone mentions midi-chlorians

  37. Lens flare

  38. Clock wipe between scenes

  39. Line that gets more amusing if you replace “Force” with “pants”

  40. Lightsaber used for a non-combat purpose

  41. R2-D2 falls over

  42. C-3PO is damaged

  43. On-screen kiss

  44. Someone says “I love you.”

  45. John Williams score reprises a theme from original trilogy (credits don't count)


  46. R2-D2 uses a tool we've never seen before

  47. Scene involving food

  48. Vehicle with legs

  49. Giant monster based on real world insect or other small animal

  50. Creature that lives in vacuum of space

  51. Jedi mind trick

  52. Line repeats never before repeated line from original trilogy

  53. An escape pod ejects from a ship

  54. Blaster shot ricochets and kills someone

  55. Bigger than life size hologram


  56. Someone is immune to Jedi mind tricks

  57. Real world unit of measurement (e.g. metres, parsecs)

  58. Running duel moves from one location to another

  59. Someone foresees the future

  60. Someone swings on a rope or vine

  61. Character who died in first six movies mentioned by name

  62. C-3PO says something about space travel

  63. Kylo Ren angsts about trying to be like Vader

  64. Obvious video game level scene

  65. Finn uses a lightsaber again with no training


  66. Someone is identified as a clone

  67. A bad guy successfully shoots someone

  68. Mooks firing en masse and repeatedly missing

  69. Droids walk through a crossfire without getting hit

  70. Sith apprentice kills master

  71. Sith master arranges death of apprentice

  72. A droid fixes a spaceship

  73. R2-D2 sits in an astromech port in a spaceship

  74. Darth X, where X prefixed with “in” is a word

  75. R2-D2 projects a hologram


  76. Snoke turns out to be someone we knew

  77. Snoke turns out to be someone we didn't know before

  78. Scene is clear visual echo of scene in Episode V

  79. Luke echoes Yoda line while talking to Rey

  80. Kylo Ren does truly evil thing

  81. Kylo Ren angsts and can't go through with truly evil thing

  82. Multiple porgs on screen at once

  83. BB-8 comes face to face with BB-9E

  84. Force lightning!

  85. Character or event from Rogue One referenced


  86. Luke and Rey are related

  87. Rey goes Dark Side

  88. A non-Chewbacca Wookiee

  89. Luke survives to end of film

  90. Leia survives to end of film


Notes.



  • This question is the next episode equivalent of Which predictions of the Force Awakens: Darths & Droids Bingo were correct?

  • I won't see the movie until some time between 2017-12-24 and 2018-01-01. I will read the answers and possibly accept one only after I've seen the movie.


  • The above is a transcript of the cards based on David Morgan-Mar's transcript of them in a preliminary stage of the bingo. The question is about the original cards, so whenever my transcript is incorrect, edit the above and answer about the originals.

  • The bingo cards use the spelling “lightsabre”, but this post changes that to “lightsaber”, per our meta post on the spelling of that word.

  • Prediction number 22 refers to the progression of later films adding more and more complicated lightsaber fight disciplines: Darth Maul wielding a two-ended lightsaber in Episode 1, General Grievous using four lightsabers at the same time in Episode 3, then Kylo Ren using a cross-shaped lightsaber in Episode 7.

  • Some of the predictions may be funnier if you are familiar with the webcomic, but it should be possible to understand every prediction without that. In particular, prediction number 35 refers to the Darths & Droids running gag that Wedge is a shapeshifter, but in this bingo Wedge is irrelevant for the prediction, the prediction is true if anyone turns out to be a shapeshifter in the film.

  • The Darths & Droids forum thread “The Last Jedi bingo (contains The Force Awakens spoilers)” might contain some relevant discussion in the future.



Answer



Because I love teamwork, I’m making this a community wiki


If something is up to interpretation, try to state the facts and leave the interpretation to the reader.






  1. Someone gets a hand cut off.



    Snoke’s severed hand can be seen lying on his throne.





  2. Someone has a bad feeling about “this”.




    According to Rian Johnson, BB-8 says it during the beginning battle against the First Order fleet, resulting in Poe saying: “Only good beeps!”





  3. BB-8’s head comes off.



    Funnily enough, yes.






  4. C-3PO says how many forms of communication he's fluent in.



    Nope





  5. Wilhelm scream.



    We have a separate question for this.






  6. An alien talks with subtitles.



    Jeremy French says yes, but Edlothiad doesn’t remember any.





  7. “May the Force be with you”.




    A-plenty





  8. Something is a trap!





    • Snoke manipulates Rey into thinking she can help Kylo, which leads to her capture.





    • DJ (the code breaker) leads Finn and Rose into the trap of the First Order.







  9. Percussive maintenance on the Millennium Falcon.



    Not on the Millennium Falcon, but on Snoke’s ship. When Finn's party disables a section of the shield of Snoke's ship for just a moment to get in, we see a display show the corresponding mark in a display blink. A technician seeing that hits the console to fix the error, and is satisfied when the mark turns on, not realizing that the display wasn't in error.






  10. Chewie welds something.



    Nope.





  11. R2-D2 plugs into a computer terminal socket.




    Yes, near the end of the film.





  12. The First Order builds another giant superweapon.



    The closest we get are:



    • a cannon designed to destroy gates,


    • base-destroying dreadnoughts,

    • a hyperspace tracking device.





  13. Someone we thought was dead turns out to be alive.




    • Leia comes back to life.


    • Captain Phasma escaped the destruction of Starkiller Base.

    • Luke gets blown up by a bunch of new AT-ATs (but not really).





  14. A Force ghost appears.



    Yoda.






  15. Someone constructs a new lightsaber.



    Nope.





  16. Jar Jar Binks.




    Nope.





  17. A new single biome planet.




    • Crait is an entirely mineral planet.

    • Cantonica is a desert planet with a casino city (so it’s space Las Vegas).






  18. Hyperdrive malfunction.



    Nope





  19. A yellow lightsaber.




    Nope





  20. An alien animal attacks!



    There is a stampede through a city.






  21. An asteroid field!



    D’Qar is surrounded by an asteroid field.





  22. Lightsaber wield combo more epic than ever seen before.



    Possibly. A lightsaber gets ripped in two when Kylo Ren and Rey both try to pull it with the Force. Snoke’s guards have some pretty cool weapon combos, but they’re not lightsabers.






  23. New fighter named after a letter of the alphabet.



    Not named at least.





  24. Summon bigger fish!




    Luke does kill that huge fish. But also on Ahch-To, there’s a big sea animal in the water with a visible spine, à la the dragonsnake in The Empire Strikes Back.





  25. Someone serving bizarre alien drinks.




    • Probably in the casino, though we do not get to appreciate its weirdness.

    • Luke also drinks some weird milk.






  26. Alien band plays music.



    Probably in the casino.






  27. Vehicle hovers when it would work just as well or better with wheels.



    On Cantonica, there are those common hovering cars, floating above the perfectly paved streets. And Kylo’s ship flying above Gorilla AT-ATs; those skiffs chucking up salt on the red waste.





  28. Bottomless pit without a railing.



    Yes. The catwalk to the tracking device has no railing. A Praetorian Guard falls into a pit without railing in the Supreme Leader's throne room. We don't see how deep the pit is, but he immediately gets shocked by a big blue lightning arc from some impressive looking machine.






  29. Transparent computer display



    Obviously...





  30. Sign or display in Aurebesh script.




    On Leia’s medbay pod. Also on the Canto Bight police uniforms and vehicles.





  31. A new Force ability.




    • Snoke claims he was able to link Rey and Kylo’s minds and allow them to come in contact with each other while being across the galaxy from each other.

    • Luke’s long-distance illusion at the end.

    • Leia survives outer space long enough to get pulled to an airlock, and later Luke wakes her up from her unconscious state from long distance.






  32. Big “Noooooo!!”



    Kylo shouts this after it’s revealed that Luke tricked him at the end and that the Resistance has escaped.






  33. Someone gets Force choked.



    Yes, Kylo force-chokes Hux to make sure he knows he’s the new supreme leader.





  34. Alien speaks English in an ethnic accent.



    Maz Katana makes an appearace; does that count?






  35. Wedge (i.e. any character is a shapeshifter).



    The crystal critters become really small and slip through a tiny gap.


    Note that, given their size and physical configuration (canine quadrupeds about the size of a small coyote), wriggling through this gap is well within the expected capabilities of such an animal, and doesn't require shapeshifting to explain.





  36. Someone mentions midi-chlorians.




    No, Jedi is back to being a religion.





  37. Lens flare




    • The first one is right after the opening scroll.

    • During Luke and Leia's reunion.






  38. Clock wipe between scenes



    Yes.






  39. Line that gets more amusing if you replace “Force” with “pants”.



    Luke says that the Force doesn’t belong to Jedi.





  40. Lightsaber used for non-combat purpose.



    If you count tug-of-war.






  41. R2-D2 falls over.



    Nope





  42. C-3PO is damaged.




    Nope





  43. On-screen kiss.




    • Rose and Finn.

    • Luke kisses Leia’s head.






  44. Someone says “I love you”.



    Nope, although Rose comes close.





  45. John Williams score reprises a theme from original trilogy (credits don't count)





    • Main theme (obvs),

    • opening flute cue from A New Hope post-crawl,

    • Princess Leia theme (EpIV),

    • Luke and Leia theme (EpVI),

    • Tie Fighter / Death Star Trench Run (EpIV),

    • Yoda’s theme (EpVI)






  46. R2-D2 uses a tool we’ve never seen before.



    Nope, but BB-8 has several.





  47. Scene involving food.





    • Luke hunts a Giant fish.

    • Chewie roasts some sort of bird (possibly a porg), upsetting the porgs.





  48. Vehicle with legs





    • BB-8 takes over a walker on Snoke’s ship.

    • AT-ATs at the end.





  49. Giant monster based on real world insect or other small animal.



    Nope.






  50. Creature that lives in vacuum of space.



    Leia survives the vacuum of space for some time but it’s not her natural habitat.





  51. Jedi mind trick.





    • Kylo attempts to force Rey to bring Skywalker to him.

    • Snoke attempts to turn Rey.





  52. Line repeats never before repeated line from original trilogy.



    Yoda repeats himself: “Pass on what you have learned.”






  53. As escape pod ejects from a ship.




    • Rey uses the Millennium Falcon’s escape pod.






  54. Blaster shot ricochets and kills someone.



    There was a ricochet off Phasma’s armor but it didn’t kill anyone.





  55. Bigger than life size hologram



    Snoke’s head shows up in big at the start.






  56. Someone is immune to Jedi mind tricks



    Not explicitly.





  57. Real world unit of measurement (e.g. metres, parsecs)




    Parsecs are used, but this time they’re used as a unit of length.





  58. Running duel moves from one location to another



    Nope.






  59. Someone foresees the future.



    Rey claims to have seen Kylo Ren’s future when they touched hands, and Kylo claims to have seen Rey’s.





  60. Someone swings on a rope or vine.



    No ropes or vines, but Luke jumps across on a giant pole






  61. Character who died in first six movies mentioned by name.




    • Yoda is mentioned by Luke when his force ghost appears.

    • Darth Vader is mentioned by name several times: Snoke says he intends for Kylo to become a new Vader.

    • Leia’s hologram asking Obi-Wan for help appears.

    • Luke mentions Sidious when lamenting the failure of the Jedi.






  62. C-3PO says something about space travel.



    Nope.






  63. Kylo Ren angsts about trying to be like Vader.



    Yep; he rages out and destroys his helmet.





  64. Obvious video game level scene.



    Poe destroying the turrets on the Dreadnaught. Definitely a Lego: The Last Jedi game scene.






  65. Finn uses a lightsaber again with no training.



    No; he isn’t anywhere near any lightsabers this time.





  66. Someone is identified as a clone.




    Nope.





  67. A bad guy successfully shoots someone.




    • Kylo successfully destroys the hangar on the Resistance cruiser and his escorts blow up the bridge.

    • A Tie fighter manages to hit Poe Dameron’s X-Wing (it’s only damaged, though).






  68. Mooks firing en masse and repeatedly missing.




    • Most of the fighting is ship-to-ship, so not really.

    • The First Order pilots and gunners actually seem pretty effective.

    • The Canto Bight police miss Finn and Rose, but they manage to destroy their ship.






  69. Droids walk through a crossfire without getting hit.



    Nope.





  70. Sith apprentice kills master.




    Kylo kills Snoke, but neither are officialy Sith.





  71. Sith master arranges death of apprentice.



    Nope, Snoke only wants Kylo to kill Rey.






  72. A droid fixes a spaceship.



    BB-8 fixes the guns on Poe starship.





  73. R2-D2 sits in an astromech port in a spaceship



    Nope, he has a quick feature; the only astromech in an astromech port we see is BB-8.






  74. Darth X, where X prefixed with “in” is a word



    Darth Vader and Darth Sidious. No new Darths, though.





  75. R2-D2 projects a hologram




    He cheekily projects Luke to remind him of the message that Leia sent him long ago. He is now their only hope.





  76. Snoke turns out to be someone we knew



    We don’t find out who Snoke is.






  77. Snoke turns out to be someone we didn't know before



    We don’t find out who Snoke is.





  78. Scene is clear visual echo of scene in Episode V.



    The Gorilla AT-ATs attack on Crait is a direct mirror of the attack on Hoth.






  79. Luke echoes Yoda line while talking to Rey.



    Nope.





  80. Kylo Ren does truly evil thing.




    He chooses to become Supreme Leader of the First Order.





  81. Kylo Ren angsts and can’t go through with truly evil thing.



    Yep, couldn’t kill Leia or Rey.






  82. Multiple porgs on screen at once.



    Loads of times all over Ahch-To.





  83. BB-8 comes face to face with BB-9E



    After BB-9E reveals that BB-8, Finn and Rose break into Snoke’s ship with the codebreaker.






  84. Force lightning!




    • Snoke uses it on Kylo.

    • Yoda summons lightning through the Force.






  85. Character or event from Rogue One referenced.





    • The Resistance cruiser is named the Raddus, after the Rogue One admiral. (This is only named in promotional and tie-in materials, and not the movie itself.)




    • The First Order has developed Hyperspace tracking, which Jyn sees a file for while looking through the Imperial archives.








  86. Luke and Rey are related.



    There is no indication in that direction. In fact, if Kylo Ren is to be trusted on this, Rey’s parents were junk traders.






  87. Rey goes Dark Side.



    Almost, but not quite, she ends up saving the resistance from Kylo.





  88. A non-Chewbacca Wookiee



    Nope.






  89. Luke survives to end of film.



    Nope; he pulls an Obi-wan after teasing Kylo and Force Ghosts away while meditating on a rock on Ach-To.





  90. Leia survives to end of film.




    Looks like it; she gets on the Falcon at the end.




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