Well, I couldn’t care less about how out of place Ep.5 & 6 are in the show, I’m just glad they were there. Ep. 6 was simply epic. Why they can’t get that type of quality across the board just baffles me.
I noticed it too. he looked like a 60 years-old trying to extract himself from the new Porsche he bought to impress the ladies.
What a miracle: now two eps of the BOBF show with hardly any BOBF show garbage?
Loved the scenes of Eric Stoltz training Gizmo and it does raise the big question: if we are this close to a 100% realistic recreation of a young MH, does that mean we can have movies/shows centered on OT era with Luke, Han (and maybe Leia,) Vader etc rather than yet another decade+ of ST-type crap?
Well, I couldn’t care less about how out of place Ep.5 & 6 are in the show, I’m just glad they were there. Ep. 6 was simply epic. Why they can’t get that type of quality across the board just baffles me.
You'd like to think so.Shouldn't Luke have some political power after the defeat of Palpatine and the downfall of the Empire?
I like the way you think, Clown.Ep. 5 and 6? You mean ep. 1 and ep. 2, it's a 3-episode season.
That's what I'm thinking. I'm not sure how much of Mando S3 has been filmed but the Mando stuff from last week and Luke/Grogu story this week look to have been filmed to fit within S3. Mando's introduction through the slaughterhouse curtains last week screams S3 opening shot.Is it possible that during editing/post production they realized how bad it really was, had no time to go back and do any reshoots, kept the first few episodes, and scrapped a lot of the content, and took the first two episodes that may have already been shot for the upcoming Mando season to use?
Good thing it wasn't Boba, with Fennec struggling to get Boba out of the ship. She ends up calling Luke to help her get Boba out of the ship. It proves to be Luke's toughest challenge, using every bit of the force to get Boba out. Luke fails, and that's when he decides to quit and go live on an island.
None of it fits. Hopefully someone makes an episode 5 and 6 edit that can be viewed as one brilliant Mando episode. Fits nicely between S2 and S3.It feels to me more like Rodriguez was heavily responsible for all the Boba stuff early on, and then Favreau/Filoni did their own separate thing for these last two episodes, and then the stories got jammed together at the very last minute for some reason. Because the quality difference is just SO stark.
Of course they go out of their way to show the Pykes refusing to give up their helmets in the club since they aren't complete imbeciles.
Also Max Rebo cheats death yet again, lol.
Conveniently missing when the bombing happens.I'm telling you, Max Rebo is the actual mastermind and kingpin behind all of this.
Shouldn't Luke have some political power after the defeat of Palpatine and the downfall of the Empire?
He sensed bad vibes and called in sick that day.Conveniently missing when the bombing happens.
Conveniently missing when the bombing happens.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that Luke's "choice" is a trick.
In the end, Grogu will be able to have both his token of family and his trusty lightsaber.
Luke's lesson: in order to have balance, there must be two things -- thus, lightsaber for his duty and the armor for his love.
When Grogu learns that "choice" is a trick, then he has mastered balance.
There endth the lesson.
I like your thinking. Hopefully this is the case - does justice to both Luke and Grogu's character.I'm going to go out on a limb and say that Luke's "choice" is a trick.
In the end, Grogu will be able to have both his token of family and his trusty lightsaber.
Luke's lesson: in order to have balance, there must be two things -- thus, lightsaber for his duty and the armor for his love.
When Grogu learns that "choice" is a trick, then he has mastered balance.
There endth the lesson.
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