Yoda: Good relations with the Wookies, I have.
Anakin Skywalker: I missed you, Padmé.
Anakin Skywalker: We got 'em, R2. [R2D2 beeps]
Mace Windu: May the force be with us all.
Yoda: Destroy the Sith, we must.
Being in the industry, I've seen many situations where someone will get the call from the network where they say 'You guys have 5 episodes to wrap it up.' Then all your long-term story arcs gotta get wrapped up in five episodes because that's how man...
There are not that many jobs as an actor where you don't get to know what your character will be doing from episode to episode.
Princess Leia: I'll be back.
Princess Leia: General, count me in.
Imperial Officer: You rebel scum.
Padmé: So this is how liberty dies, with thunderous applause.
[about Anakin] Obi-Wan: Always on the move.
General Grievous: Time to abandon ship.
'Bionic Woman' changed direction too much from episode to episode, which I think is why it lost momentum.
If you're an English actor, and you're asked to do an episode - especially the Christmas episode - of 'Downton Abbey,' you can't turn it down. It's like, 'Of course!'
If I watch an episode of SNL, and there's one thing that I liked, then that's a good episode.
Even though the third season of 'Necessary Roughness' was only ten episodes, they were an extremely intense bunch of episodes, especially toward the finale.
In TV, you may think your character's one thing for two episodes, and then the third episode it could be something different.
Princess Leia: The cave is collapsing. Han Solo: This is no cave.
Luke: Watch that cross fire boys.
Luke: [in 1997 Special Edition only] This is it.