I like the music and the scenery but I was falling asleep during that. Not a lot happened and I’m still looking for some more exposition as to why I should continue this series, like the setting, what is happening in this universe, something of a backbone to build this series around. Right now it’s a guy with Baby Yoda who is flying off...somewhere..
Mysterious and badass (also orphan) gunslinger is hired by not at all creepy probable ex-Imperial to acquire what has turned out to be an infant. They want it alive, presumably so the guy who certainly doesn't have mad scientist written all over his face can do something with it that I'm sure will be adorable and in no way harmful to it. Meanwhile, other bounty hunters are also sent to retrieve it. And the Mando and the (also orphan?) baby seem to be bonding. Which I'm sure won't make it problematic when it comes time to turn it over.
That is "what's happening in this universe" and why the show thinks you should continue watching it. If you disagree that is interesting, the awesome part is you can just stop watching. No harm, no foul. But don't pretend that there isn't a plot in place here.
More interesting is what has been implied but not explicitly told so far. The Client wants the Asset alive by preference. But IG-11 had termination orders. That implies a second faction, also searching for the child. Plus the Nikto defending it? That makes three groups that have some kind of design for the child. What is this thing, and why is it so important that three different groups would kill to have it, or at least keep others from having it?
Werner Herzog absolutely adored the baby Yoda puppet.
I'm curious how Giancarlo Esposito's Moff Gideon relates to The Client. From what we've seen in the trailers Gideon's group appears to be a lot better off than The Client's, so I'm thinking they're from opposing factions of former Imerperials.
Mysterious and badass (also orphan) gunslinger is hired by not at all creepy probable ex-Imperial to acquire what has turned out to be an infant. They want it alive, presumably so the guy who certainly doesn't have mad scientist written all over his face can do something with it that I'm sure will be adorable and in no way harmful to it. Meanwhile, other bounty hunters are also sent to retrieve it. And the Mando and the (also orphan?) baby seem to be bonding. Which I'm sure won't make it problematic when it comes time to turn it over.
That is "what's happening in this universe" and why the show thinks you should continue watching it. If you disagree that is interesting, the awesome part is you can just stop watching. No harm, no foul. But don't pretend that there isn't a plot in place here.
More interesting is what has been implied but not explicitly told so far. The Client wants the Asset alive by preference. But IG-11 had termination orders. That implies a second faction, also searching for the child. Plus the Nikto defending it? That makes three groups that have some kind of design for the child. What is this thing, and why is it so important that three different groups would kill to have it, or at least keep others from having it?
Please do not deliberately alter a quote in the future.
Lastly - if Yoda's race can use the force to that degree as a Toddler, sorry but again, Yoda at 900 years old really ISN'T that impressive. I have a feeling he was an under performer who said - "Hey, I bet I'd be better than any Human/Other alien...I think I'll go start a cult..er..I mean religion..."![]()
Little green Akiras?Alternatively, by the time we meet Yoda he may be the equivalent of an octogenarian. Maybe what we saw was Yoda when he was frail. Isn't that a terrifying thought? If his race is that powerful when they're young, and Yoda was that powerful when he was positively ancient, what do they look like in their prime?
I was kind of surprised to see him popping Ewoks! I know he's supposed to be a bad-ass but this is Disney after all.
I wanna see him pop gungans next.Fuck those Jawas! They stole 70% of his ship. Not like they were just sitting around playing patty cake when he opened fire..........![]()
Plus it was just funny watching them go pop.To nobody in particular: -
The Jawas were actively destroying his livelihood and only means of getting off that rock. Also, it's a gunship with a carbonite chamber; it's obvious what kind of person would own such a ship so they knew the risks. One also gets the impression that they have a pack mentality when it comes to their people and individuals aren't really valued so much. I mean, we're not talking Geonosian drones or anything, but closer to that than say, humans. And of course they're selfish and greedy so fewer Jawas means more gross egg yoke for everyone!
The slow pace of this episode is kinda the point. It's pretty clear they're out to demystify and take some of the sheen off of the notion of "badass bounty hunter". In reality, this kind of work isn't glamours; it's a lot of fruitless wandering around, suffering indignities and dragging inept bale jumpers out from under their girlfriend's beds for a mere pittance that barely covers the cost of the fuel and certainly doesn't pay to have your upholstery cleaned when he pissed himself all over your back seat.
This is why Almec sneared when he said "Jango Fett was a common bounty hunter!" and why Piett said "we don't need their scum!" This kind of work is beneath the skill and dignity of a trained warrior or soldier, because for 99% of the time, the jobs are just downright pitiful.
It's also probably no coincidence that Jawas were featured in this episode; they're a mirror for how the Mandalorian is living his life. Doing grubby work for meanly profits, unconcerned with how said actions effect or even ruin the lives of others...plus the whole "go through all that crap to get the weird hairy egg only to watch them instantly devour it" thing is clear foreshadowing for what's probably in store for baby Not-Yoda.
I have spoken.
I love that a miniaturized, alienized Nick Nolte gave us a new catchphrase less than 30 minutes into the new series.
Yeah, and I use it knowing full well it's probably going to get real old, real fast .![]()
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