calsnowskier
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Makes sense. And it would give this show a larger-picture purpose.I am thinking they did
Makes sense. And it would give this show a larger-picture purpose.I am thinking they did
Makes sense. And it would give this show a larger-picture purpose.
Or, the first attempt was Mandalor, while Ilum was a fallback plan after the Mandalorians fought back and took the planet back.
And we know that Hux is already a heavy hitter, but he is not at Mandalor. So, theoretically, he is in the uncharted territory, building Ilum?Now this is an interesting idea for sure. Hopefully next week we can get an answer to that
And we know that Hux is already a heavy hitter, but he is not at Mandalor. So, theoretically, he is in the uncharted territory, building Ilum?
Apparently, the Hux we met in this episode was the father of the Hux we met in the sequel trilogy. And he was played by the brother of the actor who played Hux in the sequels.And we know that Hux is already a heavy hitter, but he is not at Mandalor. So, theoretically, he is in the uncharted territory, building Ilum?
The Pandalorian!well this is bullshit.
They kill off my favorite Mandalorian!
It seems like a holiday show.They got carried away with the cameos. Jack Black, Lizzo, Clint Howard…. It felt distracted.
Um…Who is responsible for building these computer systems that leave gaping holes in their defense from wandering astromech droids??????
Damn. That was painfully short. Not even 40 mins.
But a lot happened, so it wasn’t a bad episode.
I would have liked to see Ahsoka or Sabine or a hint that one of the Gideon Clones survived (or survived, but with a horrific face scar and skin bleaching). But I get the sense that they wanted this to be a MANDALORIAN episode, not an Ahsoka episode or a Rebels episode or a full-fledged Force Awakens prequel episode.I think they could have used a couple of minutes interspersed here or there to help build some dramatic tension. It was action packed and moved quickly and was largely good, but it just needed to slow down a tad bit at certain points.
I think the pacing was good. Reminded me a bit of the pacing the the last act of Rogue One or some of the other movies and less like the TV shows. Definitely a bit campy in how it ends in a final showdown and a giant fireball taking about the base but...thats Star Wars.I think they could have used a couple of minutes interspersed here or there to help build some dramatic tension. It was action packed and moved quickly and was largely good, but it just needed to slow down a tad bit at certain points.