Let's face it, they nicknamed Paz Papa Heavy or Big Heavy. He wasn't nearly as fast as Din. Yeah he could take blaster shots but those weapons aren't typical blasters.
That sounds plausible but I'd ask what source that information is from. ( The TROS novelization appears to imply he was created after ROTJ, but there are several things in that novelization which don't necessarily align with the intent behind the film. )Rey's father Dathan was decanted about twelve years prior to ANH, and escaped into the wild shortly after tESB.
Basically.I take it that Din"s armor is entirely beskar, and that is a rarity among Mandalorians.
We've already seen them carting it around and giving out as currency. It's a fair bet that most of what they salvaged has already been frittered away.Post-Empire there would be a lot of surplus beskar across Mandalor, assuming the imperials we're not effective at recycling all the armor left behind. And assuming that whatever weapons they used to glass the planet didn't destroy the armor.
I'm sure they ended it the way they did because they weren't 100% sure this wouldn't be the last season; and the way it ended with Mando sitting on the porch of his new dwelling and Grogu 'force-turning' the Frog - and the zoom in to a small circle of that COULD have served as a nice series finale were that the case. (And if it were, they probably would have cut out the scene where he walks into that New Republic base bar and signs up as a 'for hire' Bounty Hunter too.)I was really shocked how much they tied up everything with the finale, honestly when it was over, I had serious suspicions that it was end of the series. It really felt like a series finale.
I had been assuming all along that Gideon and his people had been after Grogu as part of the plant to clone Palpatine, but apparently it was for Gideon's own clones.
I was a little shocked we didn't get any cameos from a legacy character or any more direct set up for Ahsoka.
We got some really great action with this one, especially the big Gideon vs Bo Katan, Din and Grogu.
I love that they had Grogu throwing around the bad guys and their weapons during the fights. Was this the first we've really seen him take part of those kind of fights?
I a little surprised they actually had Axe take off with his jetpack before the ship crashed, as soon as the ship started to crash I had assumed they were killing him off.
I'm definitely looking forward to seeing where they go with Season 4, now that they're starting with an almost clean slate. I could see them doing a time jump and maybe giving us a slightly older Grogu.
Given that they were talking about season 4 before season 3 was even over; I seriously doubt there was any question of this being a series finale (however it may feel like one.) More likely it was conceived as the end of this book/phase/trilogy/whatever of 'The Mandalorian', so they can go into the next story with a clean slate. Doubly so given that we now know we're headed for a movie that'll tie off this whole enterprise in the next 7 years or so. Clearly LF are playing the long game with this show.I'm sure they ended it the way they did because they weren't 100% sure this wouldn't be the last season; and the way it ended with Mando sitting on the porch of his new dwelling and Grogu 'force-turning' the Frog - and the zoom in to a small circle of that COULD have served as a nice series finale were that the case. (And if it were, they probably would have cut out the scene where he walks into that New Republic base bar and signs up as a 'for hire' Bounty Hunter too.)
But yeah, we're getting a 4th season (Unless something WRT the upcoming WGA strike makes Disney change its mind.)
Yeah, remember. They had the principle photography in the can long before S3 even aired, as post production takes a LONG time on any of these - so yes, at the time they wrote and filmed it, they didn't know if S4 was going to happen or not.Given that they were talking about season 4 before season 3 was even over; I seriously doubt there was any question of this being a series finale (however it may feel like one.) More likely it was conceived as the end of this book/phase/trilogy/whatever of 'The Mandalorian', so they can go into the next story with a clean slate. Doubly so given that we now know we're headed for a movie that'll tie off this whole enterprise in the next 7 years or so. Clearly LF are playing the long game with this show.
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