The Mandalorian
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Okay. Have a cookie, I guess?
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Fairly decent episode, and I do like the whole concept of the Mandalorian and the Child having to be on the run for the time being. I'm curious about the AT-ST, were some Kaltooinians piloting it or did the red lights mean there was an AI in control? Nice action and some cute moments make for an enjoyable outing.
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This seems to be the least divisive Disney Star Wars so far. Even more so than Rogue One.
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The AT-ST was... really inexplicable. They don't even have basic guns (that in Star Wars are about as rare as they are in Texas) but somehow they can maintain and operate an AFV??
Of course the villagers have functioning droids even though their other tech seems to have topped out at wicker, so probably best not to think about it.
Of course the villagers have functioning droids even though their other tech seems to have topped out at wicker, so probably best not to think about it.
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That was a great episode. I'm really loving this show.
I just assumed it was more of the bandits piloting it. The most likely explanation I came up with for the whole situation is that they found/salvaged this this when it was abandoned by The Empire. It was covered in muck and vines when it first rose up, so it's not in the best condition.
I loved how it moved, and how much of a threat it was.
I think this made sense for the droids, too. Notice they weren't complete droids, they were portions of droids mashed together and strapped to more primitive machines. This place is making the best out of cast-off trash and left-behind remnants.
Clearly it was Section 31's CONTROL, sent through a wormhole. >_>ChrisTheLovableJerk wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 3:52 am Fairly decent episode, and I do like the whole concept of the Mandalorian and the Child having to be on the run for the time being. I'm curious about the AT-ST, were some Kaltooinians piloting it or did the red lights mean there was an AI in control? Nice action and some cute moments make for an enjoyable outing.
I just assumed it was more of the bandits piloting it. The most likely explanation I came up with for the whole situation is that they found/salvaged this this when it was abandoned by The Empire. It was covered in muck and vines when it first rose up, so it's not in the best condition.
I loved how it moved, and how much of a threat it was.
It's nice. I'm hoping Disney gets the message from this.CharlesPhipps wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 8:18 am This seems to be the least divisive Disney Star Wars so far. Even more so than Rogue One.
I don't think they would have maintained it for an extended period of time. It's a functional piece of equipment left behind. But Star Wars is all about keeping old hunks of junk running with repairs and makeshift parts slapped on, so who knows?mathewgsmith wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 9:23 am The AT-ST was... really inexplicable. They don't even have basic guns (that in Star Wars are about as rare as they are in Texas) but somehow they can maintain and operate an AFV??
Of course the villagers have functioning droids even though their other tech seems to have topped out at wicker, so probably best not to think about it.
I think this made sense for the droids, too. Notice they weren't complete droids, they were portions of droids mashed together and strapped to more primitive machines. This place is making the best out of cast-off trash and left-behind remnants.
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I can definitely see why they decided to release one a week instead of all at once. Chapter 5 was a fine episode when you're watching it as this week's installment, but it would just feel like filler in a binge watch.
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Pretty good episode, I was surprised they killed off Ming-Na Wen so soon (if she truly is dead) and being back on Tatooine was nice. Filoni's first time as both writer and director in live action is a solid success.
Seeing the Tusken Raiders acting reasonable surprised me. Maybe the hostility varies from clan to clan? With the whole western vibe the show is going for, the Tusken Raiders felt like how Native Americans are portrayed in some westerns like The Outlaw Josey Wales.
The Storm Trooper helmets were a great, gritty visual. I have to admit when Mandalorian offered Imperial credits to her, I was half expecting Peli to channel Watto and say "Those aren't good anymore, I need something more real."
Also, I'm kind of amused by Peli telling her pit droids to dump Toro's body in Beggar's Canyon, makes me wonder if Luke and Biggs ever came across any dead bodies.
Seeing the Tusken Raiders acting reasonable surprised me. Maybe the hostility varies from clan to clan? With the whole western vibe the show is going for, the Tusken Raiders felt like how Native Americans are portrayed in some westerns like The Outlaw Josey Wales.
The Storm Trooper helmets were a great, gritty visual. I have to admit when Mandalorian offered Imperial credits to her, I was half expecting Peli to channel Watto and say "Those aren't good anymore, I need something more real."
Also, I'm kind of amused by Peli telling her pit droids to dump Toro's body in Beggar's Canyon, makes me wonder if Luke and Biggs ever came across any dead bodies.
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That seemed to be the implication from what he said. Given the tone, I could see them having been the original inhabitants of Tatooine, before offworlders settled/mined/whatever the Old Republic was doing here.ChrisTheLovableJerk wrote: ↑Fri Dec 06, 2019 9:34 pm Seeing the Tusken Raiders acting reasonable surprised me. Maybe the hostility varies from clan to clan? With the whole western vibe the show is going for, the Tusken Raiders felt like how Native Americans are portrayed in some westerns like The Outlaw Josey Wales.
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These are decent thought out episodes, but I'm getting a little restless with the pacing.
..What mirror universe?