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They’re setting a hard pace of increasingly better episode content. How long can they keep that up? I caught up on the latest with the wife and had to explain how Star Wars nerds the world over were exclaiming “yes” and why. She didn’t understand why I was saying “they’ve fixed one of the more broken parts of Star Wars”. Apparently I need to have her go back and watch Star Wars Episode V and VI.
 
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I like how Mando was able to dig through the wreckage and fish out the two things that are most important.

Maybe the knob is Beskar too? Big Grin

Ah-HA! A clue as to why Grogu is so attracted to the knob!



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Did he leave his jet pack behind? He took it off in the initial confrontation with Boba Fett and I never saw him with it again after the battle with the storm troopers.

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Did he leave his jet pack behind?


I have grave concerns over his missing rifle as well.




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But he does have a sharp stick made of pure beskar
 
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But he does have a sharp stick made of pure beskar


Does it disintegrate his target? Big Grin




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Wow, Boba Fett, then Fett is fighting, then he's joining the mandalorian? My inner star wars nerd nearly fainted. Oh wait, Slave 1 too? I need a cigarette. Disney spent millions on 3 movies and these last two made for tv episodes were 1000 times better, just unbelievable.


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Total nerd-gasm. That was the coolest episode yet!
 
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If that’s Fett’s theme, music-wise, they mailed that too.




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Did he leave his jet pack behind? He took it off in the initial confrontation with Boba Fett and I never saw him with it again after the battle with the storm troopers.

Michael

You'd have thought after Djarin, Fett and Fennec had come to agree about protecting the child, and then seeing the imperial transport descend, he'd have slapped the jet pack on and got up to Grogu but, alas the need to insert drama...Star Wars Tactics Roll Eyes


>>>Rumor theory<<< Djarin is killed at the end of the season trying to protect Grogu. Boba Fett becomes the central character and thus, the long running story of a separate Boba Fett-series, is actually The Mandalorian
 
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I thought his jet pack could be remote controlled. Couldn't he just guide it to him? I know.. it's the drama. I hope the the rumor about Djarin is wrong. There's potential for a lot of character development. Maybe Boba gets killed defending the child but who would want to be responsible for killing him again. I'll just hope no cool character dies, I'm still mourning for the IG88 droid.


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https://www.sideshow.com/colle...-collectibles-400369


https://youtu.be/8hNCFWC_ki4


Sideshow has parted me from many dollars...




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I thought his jet pack could be remote controlled. Couldn't he just guide it to him? I know.. it's the drama. I hope the the rumor about Djarin is wrong. There's potential for a lot of character development. Maybe Boba gets killed defending the child but who would want to be responsible for killing him again. I'll just hope no cool character dies, I'm still mourning for the IG88 droid.


I thought it stupid that Mando just 'forgot' his jetpack. It would have been MUCH faster to just jet up there to grab the child instead of running (you know, like us 21st century peons have to do). Of course, then the drama of racing the dark troopers to the top of the hill would not have taken place. Or, how about Mando not noticing that the giant blue beacon faded out 2 seconds after he left the hilltop to 'protect' the Child? It was sort of a contrived plot device to make the subsequent abduction work, I guess. It was still an amazing episode.

Also, I don't buy for a minute the rumor of Mando being killed off just to be replaced by Boba. This is his show; Boba can only be a (very cool) secondary character. I don't see them shifting 180 degrees by making Boba the center of the show. They would be more likely (IMO, of course) to kill off Baby Yoda, but then the fan reaction would be catastrophic to the show. If that happened, I would probably stop watching.

It amazes me how they have created such a rich and diverse set of characters in only 14 episodes. This reminds me of Firefly; a show that had more character development in a half season than most shows do in years. They have a great primary character/sidekick (Mando/Child) and an awesome and growing set of secondary/recurring characters (Cara Dune, Carl Weathers, Boba Fett, Fennec/Mulan (whatever her name is), Moth Gideon, Ahsoka, Katie Sackoff, the Armorer (the Mandalorian who forges the armor), even that Dr Pershing/Packard/whatever guy).

THIS is what Star Wars should be, and what Episodes 7/8/9 should/could have been. They invested in good writing and good actors, and their ratings are through the roof. The lame sequels, in contrast, had stupid plotlines that made absolutely NO SENSE whatsoever, crap directing, and zero character development with a total Mary Sue lead character, while they constantly drug the old cast out of their nursing homes and shoved them into the action (regardless of how awkward this was) in a vain attempt to tap into fan nostalgia. And, when the movies got crappy reviews from the real SW fans, they said it was because we have "Star Wars Fatigue."

I guess I should be happy that, at least for a while now, I have a good sci-fi show to get excited about (Star Trek is dead to me with all their SJW crap and 'new' JJ/Trek influence).



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>>>Rumor theory<<< Djarin is killed at the end of the season trying to protect Grogu. Boba Fett becomes the central character and thus, the long running story of a separate Boba Fett-series, is actually The Mandalorian[/QUOTE]


While I hope I'm wrong, I find it more likely that Fett dies in a blaze of glory saving Grogu and Djarin takes on the name. Kind of like the Dread Pirate Roberts.

I really hope we get one more scene of Fett absolutely kicking ass and then he wanders off into the sunset for his own adventures.
 
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While there has been a bunch of characters been (re)introduced, Fett is actually the one with the least established backstory.

Bo-Katan, Ahsoka and Thrawn (pretty please) are quite established from Clone Wars and Rebels.

But it does raise the interesting question on whether Favreau & Filoni have sketched out an overall story arc here, and if they have, how many seasons they would need for it.
 
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While there has been a bunch of characters been (re)introduced, Fett is actually the one with the least established backstory.

Bo-Katan, Ahsoka and Thrawn (pretty please) are quite established from Clone Wars and Rebels.


For canon plotlines, yes.

But Boba Fett has a ton of (now-non-canon) backstory from the pre-Disney EU. More than Bo-Katan or Ahsoka.
 
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But it does raise the interesting question on whether Favreau & Filoni have sketched out an overall story arc here, and if they have, how many seasons they would need for it.


After the stuff Filoni did with Clone Wars and Rebels, I'd find it hard to believe they don't have at least 5 seasons figured out.

I'm pretty sure they are or were filming seasons 3 and 4 at the same time.




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Those who were bitching about how unrealistic it was for the Razor Crest to constantly get patched up should be happy.


I'm just sad about his disintegration rifle not being salvaged.
The ship was meh anyway. Reminded me of this.

 
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Since hearing Ashoka's name this season, I finally buckled down and watched all of Clone Wars and Rebels in the past couple of weeks. I've been putting them off for years thinking they were kids shows...

I didn't realize how wrong I was. Outside of a few janky episodes(I skipped all the Jar Jar ones and felt like I missed nothing), they have ended up being the most serious, dark, emotional well written, thought out, and meaningful shows I've ever seen. If the guy in charge of writing Clone Wars and Rebels is in charge of the new Disney Star Wars stuff, then we're in really good hands for the future of Star Wars.

And like someone said above, if he is, then I'm sure they already have several seasons or more planned out. So many of the characters introduced so far could branch out into their own show or shows. Ashoka, Bo-Katan, The Marshall, Boba, etc, could all get their own shows (Well Boba is confirmed to be getting his own show already as far as I know).

If Rebels was a direct continuation of Clone Wars, it really seems like Mandalorian is a direct continuation of Rebels so far. The stories are flowing directly into one another.

Clone Wars/Rebels spoilers:

Since the Dark Saber is in play I won't be at all surprised to see Bo-Katan show up again as the last time it was seen it was in her possession.


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