I didn't see this, so apologies if it was posted. Too funny.
Part 2 is out:
I didn't see this, so apologies if it was posted. Too funny.
In canon? I think so. In the EU, not so much.I've been meaning to ask, is The Mandalorian the first time we've seen Jawas on a planet other than Tattooine?
In canon? I think so. In the EU, not so much.
I've been meaning to ask though; did anyone else think these Jawas' eyes were a little redder than usual?
I noticed the other day that one of the pictures they released does appear to show Cara Dune in a different location, with a different gun, so I'm thinking there's a pretty good chance we will see her again.
A guy on Youtube has replaced Yoda in the Yoda vs Sidious fight from Revenge of the Sith with Baby Yoda.
I just don't understand the raving for this show. It's so... simple.
Simple yes, but a well executed and crafted story that is enjoyable is enough. Star Wars is at its best that way IMO.
I’d rather that than complex political nonsense about blockading trade federations over route taxation zzzzz
simple is FAR better than utterly over-complicated and convoluted.. like:But it's all about... nothing. A cool guy in armor is protecting a green 50 year old baby because... it's cute? Yay?
simple is FAR better than utterly over-complicated and convoluted.. like:
FINN: I'm sorry. This fleet is doomed... If my friend comes back to it, she's doomed too. I've gotta get this... I've gotta get this beacon very far away from here, then she'll find me and be safe. ROSE: You're a selfish traitor. FINN: Look, we cannot outrun the First Order fleets. ROSE: We can jump to light speed! FINN: Well they can track us through lightspeed. ROSE: They can track us through lightspeed? FINN: Yeah. They'll just show up 30 seconds later and we'll have blown a ton of fuel. Of which, by the way, we're dangerously short on. ROSE: They can track us through lightspeed. FINN: Yes. And they could... I can't feel my teeth. What did you shoot me with? ROSE: Active tracking. FINN: What now? ROSE: New hyperspace tracking... Hyperspace tracking is a new tactic but the principal must be the same as any active tracker. FINN: So they're just tracking us... ROSE: Only tracking us... FINN AND ROSE: From the lead ship. ROSE: But we can't get to the tracker. It is an A-class process they'll control from the main bridge. FINN: Well, I mean, yes, but every A-class process... FINN AND ROSE: Has a dedicated power breaker. ROSE: But... Wait, but who knows where the breaker room is on the Star Destroyer? FINN: I'm the guy who used to mop it. If I can get us there.... ROSE: I can shut their tracker down.
It's the simplicity that can drawn individuals in. They can read more in to the characters, a bit more wish fulfillment and fantasy elements, than with elements they don't agree with. It's why mysterious strangers are such a common trope.But it's all about... nothing. A cool guy in armor is protecting a green 50 year old baby because... it's cute? Yay?
What characters? We just have an ultra tropey bounty hunter type... And a puppet baby.It's the simplicity that can drawn individuals in. They can read more in to the characters, a bit more wish fulfillment and fantasy elements, than with elements they don't agree with. It's why mysterious strangers are such a common trope.
Chapter 2 was my favorite episode. And I was really drawn into the character, even with the helmet. Every emotion he felt I could feel it. It had a lot of humor, whimsy and gravitas.. yet was so simple.. in a back to basics wayWhat characters? We just have an ultra tropey bounty hunter type... And a puppet baby.
In a back to 60s spaghetti westerns that were all exactly the same kind of way...Chapter 2 was my favorite episode. And I was really drawn into the character, even with the helmet. Every emotion he felt I could feel it. It had a lot of humor, whimsy and gravitas.. yet was so simple.. in a back to basics way
I think it's safe to say it's pretty much like the Mando said in the episode: they raised some hell and word got around about an Mandalorian with a child taking on a band of raiders in the middle of nowhere. That one hunter decided to check it out and got lucky. And if he got lucky, others could too, especially when that guy never returned from said middle of nowhere planet...
The mysterious stranger style character in the Mandalorian. Yes, it is still a character. It's just more of one that people read in to rather than read out of. And for many that is a great way to engage them.What characters? We just have an ultra tropey bounty hunter type... And a puppet baby.
But it's all about... nothing. A guy in cool armor is protecting a green 50 year old baby because... it's cute? Yay?
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