This is gonna go super unappreciated but is one of my favorite posts everLPHA said:
Well that's oftle
This is gonna go super unappreciated but is one of my favorite posts everLPHA said:
Well that's oftle
C@LAg said:tow it behind you, like a space freighter does.chase128 said:
Probably hard to be a bounty hunter if your ship doesn't have much cargo space, too. Where you gonna fit the slabs of frozen carbonite bodies? Kinda limits what you can do.
just get a trailer hitch and hang some rubber rancor balls from it.
anything to get Grogu away from Luke's jedi boot camp before Ben shows upTCTTS said:
Something else they talked about on the same podcast - The Midnight Boys on The Ringer Network - was a cool idea that both Mando AND Grogu could essentially choose their own path and establish some kind of new hybrid sect that pulls from both the Jedi and Mandalorian traditions. They brought up an interesting point in that both the Jedi and The Children of the Watch (Mando's extremist clan) are all about various forms of detachment. Yet we can already see, especially in this latest episode, that Mando is increasingly diverging from his clan's worldview/beliefs. And perhaps Grogu will do the same with Luke/the Jedi, if only because we know Mando and Grogu will see each other again, almost assuredly in season three, and that reunion could very well cause some sort rift between Grogu and Luke/the Jedi, since Grogu would be giving into attachment once more. Or, even better, maybe Luke recognizes that the old Jedi ways are flawed, and allows Grogu and Mando to be reunited/establish their own path/sect goin forward.
However it might happen, I just really like this idea of the Mando/Grogu bond - the most unlikely of pairings - ultimately acting as the catalyst for a new worldview/sect that mixes aspects of the Jedi and the Mandalorians, wherein attachment is embraced, there's no helmet-always-on nonsense, etc. In screenwriting, the traditional hero's journey always starts out in anti-thesis (in this case, attachment is bad, helmet is always on, Mando's lone bounty hunter mentality, etc), moves into the thesis (leaves the ideas of the anti-thesis behind, begins to embrace attachment, takes his helmet off every so often, is no longer quite the same loner, etc), and then, in act three, realizes synthesis, wherein the hero forges a completely new path, one that takes what good there was in the thesis and melds it with what he's learned in the anti-thesis to form a new way of being. And this particular idea would fit that hero's journey to a tee.
did he even actually read them? i thought yoda implied he didn'tJCRiley09 said:
Who knows how into the dogma he got since he had those ancient books
There were a lot of issues with what the Jedi were doing in the prequels, and it contributes to the "Jedi tradition of failure" that Luke alludes to in episode 8.redline248 said:
Regarding Ben, I personally think Luke would have not cared about the attachment thing. I'm trying to remember if anyone ever told him "no attachments" in the Original Trilogy. Obviously, he believed and was proven right that love would save Anakin. I also don't think he would care about the "too old" to start training. However, I think he wanted to train Ben earlier, but Leia made him wait - I'm not 100% on that, though.
Yes, both Clone Wars and Rebels. I don't know about comics or anything.Arrakis ecologist said:
Is there any info/books/canon on the Jedi-Mandolorian that made the Dark Saber? Had he been mentioned in Rebels or the Clone Wars?
helloimustbegoing said:
Other things I've thought about since the last time.
Mando: "Loyalty and solidarity are the way."
5 minutes later
Mando: "I took my helmet off."
Armorer: GTFO
I was attempting to make a ha-ha.Arrakis ecologist said:helloimustbegoing said:
Other things I've thought about since the last time.
Mando: "Loyalty and solidarity are the way."
5 minutes later
Mando: "I took my helmet off."
Armorer: GTFO
In her mind, him taking of his helmet was not showing loyalty or solidarity. She didn't betray him, he betrayed her.
I think she becomes an antagonist at some point. She definitely seems to be some previous member of Deathwatch/Darth Maul supporter.Arrakis ecologist said:helloimustbegoing said:
Other things I've thought about since the last time.
Mando: "Loyalty and solidarity are the way."
5 minutes later
Mando: "I took my helmet off."
Armorer: GTFO
In her mind, him taking of his helmet was not showing loyalty or solidarity. She didn't betray him, he betrayed her.
I could see that absolutelywangus12 said:I think she becomes an antagonist at some point. She definitely seems to be some previous member of Deathwatch/Darth Maul supporter.Arrakis ecologist said:helloimustbegoing said:
Other things I've thought about since the last time.
Mando: "Loyalty and solidarity are the way."
5 minutes later
Mando: "I took my helmet off."
Armorer: GTFO
In her mind, him taking of his helmet was not showing loyalty or solidarity. She didn't betray him, he betrayed her.
Maybe that is the tie in to Qi'ra, the Darth Maul supporters went to her.Saxsoon said:I could see that absolutelywangus12 said:I think she becomes an antagonist at some point. She definitely seems to be some previous member of Deathwatch/Darth Maul supporter.Arrakis ecologist said:helloimustbegoing said:
Other things I've thought about since the last time.
Mando: "Loyalty and solidarity are the way."
5 minutes later
Mando: "I took my helmet off."
Armorer: GTFO
In her mind, him taking of his helmet was not showing loyalty or solidarity. She didn't betray him, he betrayed her.
jackie childs said:
have you guys noticed the irony of boba fett not really being mentioned the last few pages of his own thread?
texsn95 said:
Without reading 100s of post, is this worth watching or not?
Yes thanks, huge Mandalorian fan here.Arrakis ecologist said:
Well if you care about Mandalorian. You at least better watch the last episode and those going forward.
Not that I know of.Arrakis ecologist said:
Another history question.
Has there been a ringworld mentioned in Star Wars before this?
LB41Diamond said:
I thought this was funny. What do you want me to forge this gigantic spear into. Leaves with something that can fit in a small tiny sack. Lots of wasted material right there.
I'm sure the armorer takes a portion as payment. And Mando won't need much to forge a hobbit/grogu-sized shirt of beskar chainmail that we will soon see is known as "mithril" in the Lord of the Rings universe. It will be neat to have these 2 universes connected in the upcoming Dr. Strange movie.LB41Diamond said:
I thought this was funny. What do you want me to forge this gigantic spear into. Leaves with something that can fit in a small tiny sack. Lots of wasted material right there.