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If boba fett gets a Rancor mount then they need to get something like that here.The Mandalorians have dragons to ride now!
If boba fett gets a Rancor mount then they need to get something like that here.The Mandalorians have dragons to ride now!
while that episode was slow after the first 10 mins, it was kinda ok with seeing some daily life on coruscant
also, i wonder if that elia is mind wiping dr. pershing for good reasons, or evil reasons
also, sounds like somebody's got a case of the taungsdays
Its difficult to be sure. One of the nice things about Star Wars is you can usually tell where they are headed, because honestly the writing isnt terribly advanced. It is kinda predictable, which is why some critics say its for children. Nevermind the charred bodies and planetary destruction early in the first movie.They are not gonna grow big during the course of THIS season, are they?
It's for the inner child in all of us!It is kinda predictable, which is why some critics say its for children.
It's for the inner child in all of us!
kids dont care about babies, adults are the ones that go squee over cute things like baby yoda(living embodiment of a funko pop). adults are the ones with money. cashing in on childhood memories of adults takes the profit margin up an order of magnitude. legos is making bank on this.Star Wars is DEFINITELY aimed at children...going back to the first movie. The whole "baby yoda" story line is very much aimed at teh kiddies...and product sales. ( just like the entire franchise)
S3E4was anyone bothered by how incompetent the mandalorians seem when they cant prevent a flying lizard from repeatedly snatching people. maybe move to a different more secure location for training, or set up sentry towers with radars and giant honking ass lasers and missiles to kill the thing before it gets close.
The Mandalorians have dragons to ride now!
Watched S3E4 last night. The whole "let's capture these cute baby dragons and take them back to the base for training!"was kind of fckn retar...stupid...and doing their training on the same "beach" where the giant crocogator came out of the water and fcked them up in S3E1 seemed stupid too.
Next...when the <wtf ever she's called> head blacksmith is working at the forge and furnace...why is the fire source so far away from her "workbench/anvil?" Good sense would have had both of them MUCH closer together so the heated item didn't loose so much heat between point A and point B.
-My son made the observation that the Crocogator could have been a regular sized lizard and maybe everyone in SW is actually tiny and toy sized.
I'm like I guess maybe, yeah?
Would basically explain SW top to bottom, the whole universe is just the imagination of of a kid playing with his cool space toys.
-My son made the observation that the Crocogator could have been a regular sized lizard and maybe everyone in SW is actually tiny and toy sized.
I'm like I guess maybe, yeah?
Would basically explain SW top to bottom, the whole universe is just the imagination of of a kid playing with his cool space toys.
yeah the timeline was very much a hand wave moment. 2 days in the belly of the thing seems like a stretch. the more i think about it, the lazier the writing becomes.Nice of the dragon to wait 2 days not eating the kid. This season feels pretty aimless and inconsequential. It feels more like a Saturday morning cartoon with the plot and writing at this point. I really hope they aren't trying to tie the storyline into the sequel trilogy You can't write a show around a character who can hardly move, emote, or even speak. Looking cute only gets you so far, but I guess Grogu does sell toys.
It's star wars logic and ships have a hard time tracking even normal ships we have seen in some of the shows like rebels much less biological creatures that were flying in canyons like we saw it doing.yeah the timeline was very much a hand wave moment. 2 days in the belly of the thing seems like a stretch. the more i think about it, the lazier the writing becomes.
they must have ships to avoid being stranded on the planet, so simply flying at higher altitude and using radar to track the dragon is standard operating procedure meaning they should have found the nest easily after the first or second snatching. once you located it, you simply fly high altitude and let the ones with jetpacks jump and freefall to avoid making noise to alert the dragon. they use the jetpack to slowdown at the last moment and land on the nest, snatch the kid and jump off, ezpz. climbing with cables and making a fire at the campsite is just unnecessary, other than to build more 'lore'.
Watched S3E4 last night. The whole "let's capture these cute baby dragons and take them back to the base for training!"was kind of fckn retar...stupid...and doing their training on the same "beach" where the giant crocogator came out of the water and fcked them up in S3E1 seemed stupid too.
Next...when the <wtf ever she's called> head blacksmith is working at the forge and furnace...why is the fire source so far away from her "workbench/anvil?" Good sense would have had both of them MUCH closer together so the heated item didn't loose so much heat between point A and point B.
Nice of the dragon to wait 2 days not eating the kid. This season feels pretty aimless and inconsequential. It feels more like a Saturday morning cartoon with the plot and writing at this point. I really hope they aren't trying to tie the storyline into the sequel trilogy You can't write a show around a character who can hardly move, emote, or even speak. Looking cute only gets you so far, but I guess Grogu does sell toys.
-Honestly I wouldn't mind some breather episodes of Din just completing Witcher Contra... I mean bounties.
And as a follow-up to my previous comment[/SPOILER]
-Honestly I wouldn't mind some breather episodes of Din just completing Witcher Contra... I mean bounties.
I miss the old X-files Monster of the Week style episodes that are just nice pallete cleansers that don't tie in too deeply to the overarching plot but expand the universe non-the-less.
No one hates Star Wars more than Star Wars fans.
didnt season1 of mando have him using ir thermal vision thru walls? modern day military IRST and FLIR can track and range air and ground targets including people.It's star wars logic and ships have a hard time tracking even normal ships we have seen in some of the shows like rebels much less biological creatures that were flying in canyons like we saw it doing.