Another good episode. The show hasn't had mis for me. There was also a lot of Baby Yoda in this episode with a lot of GIF material. 😍
"Stay in the car.""stop touching things"
proceeds to stare down a fucking mandalorian and do it again.
Friendly Companion AI mission?yooo, pill boy! made it a pretty far way from jacksonville lol
damn good episode all-around once again. once again, very videogamey, even got 'detective mode' in there tracking the footprints lol. gina carano did her thing too.
that infiltrate the enemy camp/defend the base mission lol
LOLthat infiltrate the enemy camp/defend the base mission lol
getting red dead flashbacks, goddamn it, arthur!
That's a great "eats popcorn" gif.
I thought the same thing. Does Yodling have chip implant or something?Does anyone know how the tracking fobs work? They seem to workj in a really weird manner.
It's like LoJack for aliens.I thought the same thing. Does Yodling have chip implant or something?
At first I thought the space bassinet had a tracker but apparently not.
Must be, I have no idea how they keep following him otherwise.I thought the same thing. Does Yodling have chip implant or something?
Prolly a super strict code fundamentalist sect of Mandalores.I also find it really weird that this group Mandalorians aren't allowed to pit their helmets back on once they take them off in public.
i thought it was olyphant it tim robbins (from shawshank redemption)I have only heard Pedro Pascal in one speaking role and that's as Oberyn Martel on Game of Thrones. But are we SURE thats not Timothy Olyphant under the helmet because it sure as hell sounds like him.
Yeah big Kurosawa vibes from this episode, I get a lot of people feel this had Western vibes - lone gun slinger and all that, but for me it feels so much like the Samurai films I grew up watching as a kid. This was a very solid episode I'd say it's the third best so far behind last weeks episode and the second episode, kinda digging that it's a father-son dynamic with very few recurring characters so far I mean IG-11 and Cara Dune were advertised like leads but seem to be being used sparingly.
Just saw on Bryce Dallas Howard's (directed the episode) Instagram a post all about Kurosawa's influence. Pretty cool.
No kidding. Those things can be taken out by a pack of dental floss and a light breeze.Man, AT-STs suck. Who hasn't beaten one of them in the Star Wars universe?
I haven't seen her in anything else.
She mostly does direct to video stuff. She had minor roles in Deadpool, FF6 tho.
So is the MC not an actual Mandolrian? The line about being taken in as a kid by them makes it seem so.
Oh shit I did see her in Deadpool.She mostly does direct to video stuff. She had minor roles in Deadpool, FF6 tho.
Oh yeah and she did Haywire with Soderbergh.
So is the MC not an actual Mandolrian? The line about being taken in as a kid by them makes it seem so.
We knew that from the first episode already though. The question is what the Great Purge is. It seems like the Empire killed a lot of Mandalorians in its last few years. Rebels took place 5 years before the Galactic Civil War and Mandalore was still fine back then.So is the MC not an actual Mandolrian? The line about being taken in as a kid by them makes it seem so.
So is the MC not an actual Mandolrian? The line about being taken in as a kid by them makes it seem so.
Mandos are a culture. Not a race. So while true he wasn't born on Mandalore. He was raised as one, so there's no difference.Yeah, it makes looks like he didn't born in Mandalore.
Unless they consider "Mandalorian" a title for the warriors born in Mandalore.
it definitely was.