They hopefully saved that for next week. Actually it would be even more fitting, last episode and all.I did have this silly idea for a moment that Vanth would gun down the man in black, and then take his hat for his own. If you were ever a fan of Justified, you get it.![]()
His training isn't even close to complete yet. If he chooses to follow the Jedi path then he will need an environment without distractions until he can master himself. Until he makes that choice one way or the other it wouldn't be fare to tempt him.That seems to go against the idea of them being able to have friends and family or is that only once they've fully become Jedi? It doesn't seem to play to having him make a choice if they aren't going to hamstring him.
The simplest explanation is that Yoda grabbed his sabre before fleeing the Senate building, and the one they melted wasn't even his (maybe Yaddle's?)Perhaps Yoda's lightsaber hilt was made out of something resistant to being melted. Or they're ignoring the comics and Palpatine kept the lightsaber as a trophy in of his storehouses, then it eventually came into Luke's possession.
Like Keith, Max cannot be killed by conventional weapons . . .As long as his funky music lives he'll continue to live.![]()
More likely it was that 'Book of Boba Fett' was originally supposed to overlap with season 3 of Mando, but the latter production was delayed by the plague, so we basically get one and a half episodes from that season grafted in here. I doubt that the intended number of Boba centric episodes has been compromised.Can't tell if Boba being sidelined in his own show was always part of the plan, or if there was corporate meddling halfway through production...
I was never able to square Clone Wars Anakin with Prequel Anakin. I didn't even consider it a failing as I liked Clone Wars Anakin so it didn't bother me."So much like your father."
That moment alone and how Luke looked at her. Nice. Finally, Ahsoka Tano and the son of her former Master share screen time and reference Anakin.
Just saw this on reddit, interesting.
https://www.reddit.com/r/StarWarsLe...sible_clue_to_who_might_have_took_grogu_from/
Yeah, it's also possible the animation team just gave them corridor assets and just chose a symbol.A theory is that the symbol on the Temple wall connects to Barriss Offee, who would have been put on trial and expelled from the Jedi Order not long before the events of ROTS. She might have been there during Order 66, I'm guessing the theory goes.
It's barely an improvement. Ahsoka made a choice too.
Not true. Anakin quite clearly had a choice in TPM.
Luke is doing the same thing. "So long, Anakin, you'll literally never see your mom again!" "Say goodbye, Grogu! You'll literally never see Mando again!"
Awful.
You're being generous. He's still portrayed like a toddler.
Fett better kill Bane.Next week will definitely have a showdown between Fett and Bane. They never had a chance to do that in the Clone Wars series because it was canceled. Now they get to do it in live action.
If that's the choice then it makes sense to a degree. Sacrifice should obviously be well informed for the person. I just don't think the Jedi approach is entirely correct.Luke is absolutely correct, to my mind, to maintain the Jedi approach to attachment. It doesn't mean not connecting to people. But it means being willing to put those connections aside when the time calls for it. Not everyone could, or should walk that path. Just because you can touch the Force doesn't mean you're suited to being a Jedi. Or that you want to.
Exactly. Luke learned the wrong lesson and it ended up poorly later on.So Like saying no attachments is the old Yoda way.. Which in my mind was wrong.
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