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I just wanna know if MCU shows will deal with a post-Endgame reality where 3.5 billion people are put back on a planet that would've already cut resources in half since last time they were around. How do enough of them get fed, housed, medically treated, schooled, and so forth?

Spouses arriving at their old home to find that they're now *ex* spouses. Their kids being raised by new people. Their home not being legally theirs anymore because they've been declared dead. Their jobs being gone. Bank accounts dissolved or dispersed to survivors. Now *that's* drama. :lol

Thanos will still get what he wanted, it's just that it'll take longer and be more brutal as people fight for resources and survival of the fittest breaks out. Still ends up in a culling. Inevitable indeed. Good job, heroes. :lol

Of course half the people that worked in the bureaucracies that processed death certificates, repossessed homes, dissolved and/or dispersed bank accounts, etc., were snapped away too, so assuming those who remained got all of that done in 5 years for the @3.5 Billion people who were dusted is almost as unlikely as a Thanos actually existing. Judging by what's happened in the U.S. in 2020, half the country would spend at least the first year denying the snap even happened. :lol
 
"If you go by that way than Boba is just a guy with a cool design and gun"

All i am saying is, if you just considered OT(movies) as canon, Boba is just that.
The Fett mythos was build in time after his first aperence in the cartoon with books, AOTC, TCW, comics and stuff like that that makes him one of the best Bounty Hunter in Star Wars.

We both like Boba Fett, but we like for diferent reasons
 
I just wanna know if MCU shows will deal with a post-Endgame reality where 3.5 billion people are put back on a planet that would've already cut resources in half since last time they were around. How do enough of them get fed, housed, medically treated, schooled, and so forth?

Spouses arriving at their old home to find that they're now *ex* spouses. Their kids being raised by new people. Their home not being legally theirs anymore because they've been declared dead. Their jobs being gone. Bank accounts dissolved or dispersed to survivors. Now *that's* drama. :lol

Thanos will still get what he wanted, it's just that it'll take longer and be more brutal as people fight for resources and survival of the fittest breaks out. Still ends up in a culling. Inevitable indeed. Good job, heroes. :lol

Thanos wins! :lol
 
Can we just acknowledge for a second just how mind blowing the effects are on this tv show sheesh Slave 1 drool

When he arrived at the rock with grogu the mando music was freaking epic.

I loved grogus coos while gliding with Mando lol
 
Mando leaving his jetpack behind is hands down the dumbest thing in this show so far. :slap

Yeah. Maybe. Not sure how fast u can get it on running uphill over rocky terrain? Or, if u write yourself into a corner, and u don't want two Mandalorians flying around again, find a better way to get out of the corner.

Personally think the dumbest thing was the awkward fast forward aging of the kid, to the point where he sits like a yoga instructor now chanting and or whatever. But after all the "training" not one word that's comprehensible.

I luv this show:cool:
 
Thanos wins! :lol

Yep! :yess:

:lol

Can we just acknowledge for a second just how mind blowing the effects are on this tv show sheesh Slave 1 drool

When he arrived at the rock with grogu the mando music was freaking epic.

I loved grogus coos while gliding with Mando lol

That's been one of the two consistent positives that continue to surprise me. The other being the dynamic between Din and the baby. Never would've seen that coming.

On paper, a guy with his face covered by a helmet interacting with a remote-controlled puppet of a baby Yoda who doesn't actually speak seems like it shouldn't work. But it does. Every time.
 
Even after all these years that the PT has been with us it has never occurred to me while watching the OT that Vader gives any thought whatsoever to R2-D2 and C-3PO. He doesn't know them.



This isn't canon, but interesting nonetheless:


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Just watched again, that is by far the most brutal violence ever on screen in Star Wars. Morrison looks like a crazed madman as he brutally beats trooper after trooper to death, pieces of them flying and limbs contorting everywhere.

Fennec must have some powerful legs to budge a Boulder that size...yeah right :lol

I still think Fett is going to die a heroic death in the season finale, facilitating the rescue of Grogu and fulfilling his end of the bargain in the process.
 
If Fennec was using her core she *is* RoboFennec now, so the boulder isn?t so far-fetched.

Stormtroopers not diving out of the way 2 steps to the right or left is.


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Always with the hindaite is 20/20 with SW fans.


Simple answer here you go free of charge.


1. Din was in a panic and forgot his jet pack.

2. Fett knew the plan and made his intentionally take it off buying time.

3. Grogu was did not suddenly age , he does what most 5 year olds do. Act like kids and occasionally surprise you with adult like behaviors. If your not a parent then you can not grasp this. If he got training , he is probably simply doing as trained. Like a kid taught to do a chore.

4. They mean the ?full force of the Empire is back, the organizational hierarchy.


Now these are very simple and easy to grasp explanations that could be made with little extrapolation. Just minor extra thought.


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Yep! :yess:

:lol



That's been one of the two consistent positives that continue to surprise me. The other being the dynamic between Din and the baby. Never would've seen that coming.

On paper, a guy with his face covered by a helmet interacting with a remote-controlled puppet of a baby Yoda who doesn't actually speak seems like it shouldn't work. But it does. Every time.

Yup helmet with puppet amazing how it comes together well said.

Just watched again, that is by far the most brutal violence ever on screen in Star Wars. Morrison looks like a crazed madman as he brutally beats trooper after trooper to death, pieces of them flying and limbs contorting everywhere.

Fennec must have some powerful legs to budge a Boulder that size...yeah right :lol

I still think Fett is going to die a heroic death in the season finale, facilitating the rescue of Grogu and fulfilling his end of the bargain in the process.

That is true.

He really had a crazy look and it is said he is really looney lol

Its the damage the ewoks were doing that was never seen only implied.

I remember an ewok throwing a rock it bounced off the trooper helmet and he fell over dead lol
 
3. Grogu was did not suddenly age , he does what most 5 year olds do. Act like kids and occasionally surprise you with adult like behaviors. If your not a parent then you can not grasp this. If he got training , he is probably simply doing as trained. Like a kid taught to do a chore.

Yeah, I disagree with the idea that Grogu has aged up in any way.

Toddlers act like drunk monkeys most of the time, but will suddenly do what they?ve learned and look sophisticated for 5 minutes.

I?m not even a parent but know that; spent a weekend looking after a 2-year old once, same thing.


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If Fennec was using her core she *is* RoboFennec now, so the boulder isn?t so far-fetched.

Stormtroopers not diving out of the way 2 steps to the right or left is.


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I suppose I can go along with the robot mech aspect. But in real life I'm not sure a power lifter could move a boulder that size, the weight of those things is unreal. I couldn't even guess how much it might weigh?
 
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