YES! The code cylinders in action!They finally get around to giving us an explanation of what the "pens" on the uniforms are for.
I thought the exact same thing while I was watching the episode.I just realized that that ex-Imperial droid, whatever his name is, is basically Marvin from Hitchhiker's Guide.
I had exactly the same thought. I mean I can't imagine someone of Thrawn's intellect doesn't have an eidetic memory, that's usually fairly basic for this type of character.I think reprogramming Thrawn's map of rebel base candidates is going to backfire. He probably had the old map memorized already, and as soon as he notices that one of the candidates has been deleted, he'll know it's the base. I'm surprised they didn't reveal that in the last scene.
I think reprogramming Thrawn's map of rebel base candidates is going to backfire. He probably had the old map memorized already, and as soon as he notices that one of the candidates has been deleted, he'll know it's the base. I'm surprised they didn't reveal that in the last scene.
^It is supposed to be an Alan Rickman impersonation, but I don't know that it's specifically meant to be a nod to HHGTTG. Maybe I'm just old but to me, this will always be Marvin's voice.![]()
I think reprogramming Thrawn's map of rebel base candidates is going to backfire. He probably had the old map memorized already, and as soon as he notices that one of the candidates has been deleted, he'll know it's the base. I'm surprised they didn't reveal that in the last scene.
I wonder if Ezra was telling the truth though. He initially did not want to tell Kallus the location to the base, so maybe he's planning ahead and setting Thrawn up by providing a false planet?
that's what I'm talking about. I would think there has to be some kind of out for the rebels here and a way to take down Thrawn and that was a perfect opportunity to set things up. I suppose Kallus could also know that Thrawn knows he's Fulcrum, and does a double-double cross thing to set him up.or the planet that he removed from the map wasn't were the base was located.
Right. This was what I was thinking. Ezra was pretty adamant at first about not revealing the location of the base, so why would you do an about-face so easily under a scenario instigated by the very person who you're trying to keep the information away from, for now?I wonder if Ezra was telling the truth though. He initially did not want to tell Kallus the location to the base, so maybe he's planning ahead and setting Thrawn up by providing a false planet?
Could be, but that would be taking thing a bit far, in my opinion. Just what would Kallus expect that he could accomplish in those circumstances? To think that he could accomplish anything, he would have to figure out that Thrawn wouldn't eliminate him right away and that Thrawn would just be stringing him out (on a "long game," like discussed earlier in the episode). I really think that Thrawn has outsmarted Kallus at this stage, but we'll see about this, too! Thrawn outsmarted at least Ezra, because Ezra had thought it safe to simply discard his disguise. If only Ezra could have watched the way the scene was filmed, and noted the way that the camera lingered on his helmet after he left his cell....I suppose Kallus could also know that Thrawn knows he's Fulcrum, and does a double-double cross thing to set him up.
And his handcuffs. Luckily it seems Ezra was wearing two pairs of handcuffs, since he had them on again in the next scene.If only Ezra could have watched the way the scene was filmed, and noted the way that the camera lingered on his helmet after he left his cell....![]()
And his handcuffs. Luckily it seems Ezra was wearing two pairs of handcuffs, since he had them on again in the next scene.
And yeah, add me to the group that was expecting Thrawn to say that he noticed which planet had been switched out by Chopper.
No reason not to play this straight. Thrawn has outsmarted Kallus. He will use Kallus to lure out the rebels. The only question is if Kallus will be trusted (or rescued) by the rebels afterwards, or if he'll be suspected of really being an imperial agent, like Ezra said. Or maybe the show will just kill him off, and that'll be that.
If I were the betting type, I'd put money on Kallus going the way or Ruhk by the end of the season (who BTW got a name drop in this episode as Thrawn's override code.) So yes, I don't think we'll be seeing Thrawn in season 4 either.
[/quote]Also, am I crazy or does Yularen bare more than a passing resemblance to Pellaeon? I know Yularen's is straight from ANH, but I wonder if they picked him as much for that similarity as the for his being a TCW character. Could just be a happy co-incidence I suppose.
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