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Am I the only one who thinks the final scene of the S3 finale was made because it explains a proper ending for Dinn, what I mean they don’t have to necessarily feature him in S4 if you think about it and I bet this was predicated on the fact that they probably don’t know what Pedro‘s future to the franchise is going to be.
I don't coz I've seen nothing credible at all about Pedro. Nothing.
Srsly,
For an S4 would people rather see Din being a kind of Imp hunter, or Bo-Katan delegating housekeeping and rebuilding duties zzzzzzzzzzz.
My biggest complaint was 3 seasons and a waste of Gideon but maybe one of his creepy clones is still around.
 
I had zero problems with the finale the ending just threw me off is all.

There was A-LOT of high quality WARS in this Star WARS finale so i’m good.

The visuals and action in this were next level way beyond anything ST offered I mean c’mon.
Lots of awesomeness - reminded me of the OT in some ways. Yep, I was satisfied and yep Filoni was right leaves you thinking about what's next....Ahsoka & co. I guess. And me contentedly dusting my statues :lol
 
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A dull and lifeless end to a pointless waste of a season.

I don't think I've ever seen a SW product that felt more like a toy commercial than this half hour.

I guess they were kind of trying, but certainly not giving it their A game like they did with seasons 1 and 2. The entire season was more like a D+ (ha, get it?) but the last two were probably a C.

The only thing I found amusing was Gideon's suit making RoboCop noises. That was silly.

I thought for sure
Axe Woves was gonna get his "sacrificial lamb" moment that he was robbed of in the previous season finale, but I guess they figured he'd be useful so they let him live. Koska is still around...she got a whole line of dialogue this time, too.

I didn't get the impression Din "retired" at all! If anything, this ensures that the show can continue indefinitely as what it was always supposed to be: a "Fall Guy"/"A-Team"/"Knight Rider" adventure of the week show, in space. It's a reset back to the beginning.

Be on the lookout for all these thrilling Hot Toys and Black Series figures....
Armored Gideon, repainted IG-11, Praetorian Mando, Beskar Jetroopers, and of course the most important of all, The Mandalorian with two blasters stuck in his belt.

And come the hell on....IG-11, the robot that was atomized, turned into a statue somehow, resurrected as a Terminator, then gutted as used as a skin suit, then blown up AGAIN in the base explosion......but now he's all better cause they used a head they got from the trash?? This makes me so mad...how stupid are these writers???

What a giant waste of time. Just like the abysmal Disney Trilogy, this was just mindless content with no passion, no point, no creativity behind it. Just pure filler that exists for the sake of existing.

The season 2 finale had me on the edge of my seat, and by the end I was crying like a sniveling dork on youtube. It moved me. It was excellent.

Like I said before...this? I'll have forgotten I even watched it by the time lunch is over today.
 
Oh, and PS....how freaking stupid did the Grogu puppet look as he walked into the bar? His feet weren't even touching the ground! He moves and talks just like Gizmo. I don't hate him or anything, but I despise the constant baby cooing noises. Homeboy is 50 some years old. His voice should sound like Barry White.
 
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A dull and lifeless end to a pointless waste of a season.

I don't think I've ever seen a SW product that felt more like a toy commercial than this half hour.

I guess they were kind of trying, but certainly not giving it their A game like they did with seasons 1 and 2. The entire season was more like a D+ (ha, get it?) but the last two were probably a C.

The only thing I found amusing was Gideon's suit making RoboCop noises. That was silly.

I thought for sure
Axe Woves was gonna get his "sacrificial lamb" moment that he was robbed of in the previous season finale, but I guess they figured he'd be useful so they let him live. Koska is still around...she got a whole line of dialogue this time, too.

I didn't get the impression Din "retired" at all! If anything, this ensures that the show can continue indefinitely as what it was always supposed to be: a "Fall Guy"/"A-Team"/"Knight Rider" adventure of the week show, in space. It's a reset back to the beginning.

Be on the lookout for all these thrilling Hot Toys and Black Series figures....
Armored Gideon, repainted IG-11, Praetorian Mando, Beskar Jetroopers, and of course the most important of all, The Mandalorian with two blasters stuck in his belt.

And come the hell on....IG-11, the robot that was atomized, turned into a statue somehow, resurrected as a Terminator, then gutted as used as a skin suit, then blown up AGAIN in the base explosion......but now he's all better cause they used a head they got from the trash?? This makes me so mad...how stupid are these writers???

What a giant waste of time. Just like the abysmal Disney Trilogy, this was just mindless content with no passion, no point, no creativity behind it. Just pure filler that exists for the sake of existing.

The season 2 finale had me on the edge of my seat, and by the end I was crying like a sniveling dork on youtube. It moved it. It was excellent.

Like I said before...this? I'll have forgotten I even watched it by the time lunch is over today.
It was a fan service episode…nothing to do with tying any future series ..this episode was made to just give what fans wanted …Dinn and Grogu finally fighting side by side against the Empire
 
Have yet to watch but reading comments I can say that the no spy twist subverted my expectations as I fully expected the rumoursto be true that there was a spy, but whe I say subverted my expectations I mean in a good way, not a Rian Johnson way. The rest of the ep feels to be rushed based on descriptions (as expected) and open ended final scene with Din and Grogu living the quiet life means they are leaving it open, so should Pedro not return we have his happy ever after and if he does he can sort of start fresh and get back to basics.

Sounds like a meh but serviceable conclusion. Overall season then is pretty pointless, meandering and stalling for the most part. Just spinning wheels until Ahsoka.
 
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A dull and lifeless end to a pointless waste of a season.

I don't think I've ever seen a SW product that felt more like a toy commercial than this half hour.

I guess they were kind of trying, but certainly not giving it their A game like they did with seasons 1 and 2. The entire season was more like a D+ (ha, get it?) but the last two were probably a C.

..... a giant waste of time. Just like the abysmal Disney Trilogy, this was just mindless content with no passion, no point, no creativity behind it. Just pure filler that exists for the sake of existin
The season 2 finale had me on the edge of my seat, and by the end I was crying like a sniveling dork on youtube. It moved me. It was excellent.

Like I said before...this? I'll have forgotten I even watched it by the time lunch is over today.
Well I'll disagree, for me there's room for stuff like the OT and the Mummy, and then there's Andor...

And for me bringing Luke into it was something that I'll always think should have been held for a finale, which of course now there IS going to be a big crossover, so I was robbed.....

But agree that a lot of this season was sketchy...nothing tops the Tweedledum episode tho:stake
 
Have yet to watch but reading comments I can say that the no spy twist subverted my expectations as I fully expected the rumoursto be true that there was a spy, but whe I say subverted my expectations I mean in a good way, not a Rian Johnson way. The rest of the ep feels to be rushed based on descriptions (as expected) and open ended final scene with Din and Grogu living the quiet life means they are leaving it open, so should Pedro not return we have his happy ever after and if he does he can sort of start fresh and get back to basics.

Sounds like a meh but serviceable conclusion. Overall season then is pretty pointless, meandering and stalling for the most part. Just spinning wheels until
:exactly: I don’t care what people say that Pedro is just the voice…he is Mando and they really don’t know his future but like a lot of series in the past…main characters and actors get replaced and a new chapter begins for the franchise but the original series continues and goes on…so if S4 features a new Mandalorian other than Bo or Dinn…I won’t be surprised
 
It definitely felt pretty rushed(like most of this season) and really REALLY "safe". But I couldn't help but smile and enjoy quite a bit of it. I loved Gideon as a villain(and honestly... that door for him or even a clone to still be out there is honestly still open imo.) Was glad to see the Armorer not be revealed to be some sort of spy or traitor. And I love the return to form ending with Mando and Grogu. Also, I don't give a **** how many people hate it-- Marshal IG-11 is awesome.
 
Well I'll disagree, for me there's room for stuff like the OT and the Mummy, and then there's Andor...

And for me bringing Luke into it was something that I'll always think should have been held for a finale, which of course now there IS going to be a big crossover, so I was robbed.....

But agree that a lot of this season was sketchy...nothing tops the Tweedledum episode tho:stake
Din was legit full on Batman Wick bad *** it was insane.
 
I can accept the finale because the entire episode was freaking gorgeous, the energy level was thru the roof, mando’s were absolutely stunning and Din was super powered!

There wasn’t a DROP of woman power just to make a man look ineffective Bo
got her *** handed to her just like Mando maybe even worse he lasted way way longer against Gideon than her lol
 
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