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The Great Purge is the modern day pre-2002 Clone Wars mystery.
I think I would have bought this if they had all the armor swap out options for the first season. Instead I think HT will milk it with an end of season look coming after this one is out. They'll probably make all the Mandalorians in the show, too - like they tend to with Iron Men and Stormtroopers. At least there will be choices. I'm holding out for the full chrome-armor suit.
There should be no doubt that I totally agree with both of these statements. But we are three episodes in and I?m mostly just wondering why they made it so that Mandalorians do not remove their helmets when they clearly do in other canon material. I just like Pascals face a lot too and wouldn?t mind seeing it at some point in the series.
Haha! Read your own reply here and read mine... and then think about it.
... yes, I think in the long run it would make more room for development if he could take his helmet off - since there?s no canon reason for him not to (till now). For now it?s fine, even great, that he keeps his helmet on, but when we get to season three... ...
You've probably all seen by now. He does use the knife pretty regularly.
From ^ to .....
From the EW pic. you can also tell the knife transfers over to and is still part of his later Beskar armor look.
So everything seems to indicate it is a standard (meaning not something he might just lose right off (leaves in somebodies corpse), just picks up and discards in one scene) but likely an ongoing element to his costume.
you're still constantly bitching with literally anyone expressess their aversion toward ST?
For those who don't have time to watch it, when did they stop taking thier helmets off? Because they did during the Clone Wars (Jango in AOTC, and numerous ones in Clone Wars series), so I'm guessing it was after this purge that is referenced in the show?
For those who don't have time to watch it, when did they stop taking thier helmets off? Because they did during the Clone Wars (Jango in AOTC, and numerous ones in Clone Wars series), so I'm guessing it was after this purge that is referenced in the show?
I'm sure he takes his helmet off when no one's around. They probably just don't admit to it. Like vegans sneaking burgers.
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I like the fact that we have yet to see him without his helmet.
I think he will decide to take off his helmet as a sign of trust to Cara Dune.
Rebels takes place after The Purge, doesn't it? And those Concord Dawn guys took their helmets off in the show.
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