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Rex Tremendae Majestatis
I suppose this is Disney's way of saying F-You to George Lucas...
This is the way.I suppose this is Disney's way of saying F-You to George Lucas...
Yep the whole second half of the episode was basically a love letter to The Phantom Menace.I don't know if I really buy that. Yes, this whole series has been another lame "let's knock down the character so we can build it back up (and forget to build it back up)" story, but this mando episode really embraced a lot of the Lucas vibe from Episode One in a really effective and fun-to-watch way. Even hearing Din say "Wizard" elicits a smile, not a groan.
Less as a F-you to Lucas, more as talentless hacks with no imagination are at the controls.
Not a single frame.So Boba's not in the episode at all?
I thought the same thing about the stuntman! At times it seemed that even the way he walked (before he hurt his leg lol) was slightly different to Mando's gait in seasons 1 & 2. Probably the same guy & it was just my imagination, but I'll be comparing the credits nonetheless.Not a single frame.
Wow. That was.....something. Not at all what I was expecting. I don't watch previews or read rumors so I thought y'all was smoking crack that Mando would even show up for a cameo. And here he gets an entire extended solo episode.
Did the ENTIRE show's budget go to this episode?? Talk about world building!
Am I freaking nuts or did the stuntman playing Mando look just a tad paunchy in the gut? I guess I'm just so used it after all these weeks of Boba Fatt.
Lots to enjoy in this special supplementary episode of The Mandalorian. When he sliced his own thigh with the Darksaber my first instinct was "Smooth move, ex-lax!" but then I realized how dangerous those damn things would be. Interesting that it gets heavier the longer you use it. If the word DARK saber didn't give it away, this is a weapon seeped in the dark side of the Force for sure.
Loved the brief flashback of the razing of Mandalore. Good CGI...didn't look cheap.
I like that Mando's new Naboo Fighter echoes his Razorcrest with a matte silver and some yellow highlights for the color scheme. But I can't help thinking of the amenities his old ship had. Where's he gonna piss and sleep and stuff??
I know you guys don't like Amy Sedaris as the weird old Tattooine lady that does Jawas, but hey....she's "Strangers With Candy" so I can't help but like her. I think it's the wig. Give her anything but that hideous wig and she'd be more tolerable.
Feeling strange. I got all settled in, had some snacks, ready for my weekly hate-watch.....and these MFers go and give me a completely unseen Mando episode instead!! Sheesh.
If next week is about Ahsoka I am NOT watching.
Not only that, he was a Fatt bloated overconfident crime lord surrounded by useless lumpen goons.Watching Din full on cut someone in half whilst already having him beaten makes it worth the watch.
Random nobody has more guys than Boba Fett, who didn't know you can hire muscle despire previously being hired muscle himself.Not only that, he was a Fatt bloated overconfident crime lord surrounded by useless lumpen goons.
Subtle(not) message received.
Eh doesn't need all the room, he's jut collecting heads now. Hunting just pays the bills, He's a busy Mando. Epic quests and all.Mando shoving bounties into his new ship
It would make sense from a narrative perspective especially after showing the mythosaur symbol in this episode which is on Boba's armour. Plus we all now how much Boba likes animals now, especially riding them like a Bantha. That and he doesn't really seem cut out for the crime lord business, more the ruling benevolently business. They also heavily telegraphed that only one who won the darksaber in combat was fit to rule mandalore so.... that door is open. However, Boba would have to fall over and accidentally fire a weapon from his myriad of gadgetry that he had forgotten about whilst Din was distracted thinking of Grogu for Din to be bested.OK, don't everyone lash out at me all at once, but it just occurred to me that maybe we're being set up for the ultimate bait-and-switch: As Din misses Grogu and is clearly reluctant to claim the mantle of leader of Mandalore (and he is resisting becoming one with the Darksaber), could Boba Fett somehow "best" him in combat at the end of the season and claim the Darksaber? I laughed out loud typing that last part, but I could see that as a way of (a) bringing out the ruthless Boba everyone has been expecting and (b) satisfying the character's desire to be the one in charge. IDK, I could see the blade amplifying his pent up hostility & vice-versa. And probably even Boba is smart enough to realize that an army of Mandalorians (or just one, for that matter) will offer him more protection than the Mos Vespa gang.
I like the focus on the commercial liner.
Lol, yes that's what I was thinking...It would make sense from a narrative perspective especially after showing the mythosaur symbol in this episode which is on Boba's armour. Plus we all now how much Boba likes animals now, especially riding them like a Bantha. That and he doesn't really seem cut out for the crime lord business, more the ruling benevolently business. They also heavily telegraphed that only one who won the darksaber in combat was fit to rule mandalore so.... that door is open. However, Boba would have to fall over and accidentally fire a weapon from his myriad of gadgetry that he had forgotten about whilst Din was distracted thinking of Grogu for Din to be bested.
No lashing out because it wouldn't surprise me. This would have been a completely plausible scenario at the end of Mando season 2...before the dark times...before Boba became Shemp Howard... If they try that crap now they're going to ruin Mando and Boba in one 7 episode series!OK, don't everyone lash out at me all at once, but it just occurred to me that maybe we're being set up for the ultimate bait-and-switch: As Din misses Grogu and is clearly reluctant to claim the mantle of leader of Mandalore (and he is resisting becoming one with the Darksaber), could Boba Fett somehow "best" him in combat at the end of the season and claim the Darksaber? I laughed out loud typing that last part, but I could see that as a way of (a) bringing out the ruthless Boba everyone has been expecting and (b) satisfying the character's desire to be the one in charge. IDK, I could see the blade amplifying his pent up hostility & vice-versa. And probably even Boba is smart enough to realize that an army of Mandalorians (or just one, for that matter) will offer him more protection than the Mos Vespa gang.
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