And they messed up by not keeping the biscuits.
Maybe the whole sting was some sort of covert Imperial biscuit ring.LB12Diamond said:
And they messed up by not keeping the biscuits.
I just think he doesn't like his role in the hierarchy being challenged by newcomers and upstarts. If we date back to the beginning of Season 1, he at least acts like the BMOC, and he's from a former leading house of Mandalorians steeped in history.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Really starting to feel like Paz is not onboard with accepting Mando and Bo. Maybe he's the main antagonist of the season?
We got that in the last season of The Clone Wars, when Ahsoka went down and got in cahoots with the Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum sisters.PatAg said:
We need a show set almost entirely on Coruscant, but not focused on the rich high society or beauracracy.
Give me the seedy underbelly
BB8 went for a ride on the Falcon in TFA on JakkuQuad Dog said:
Was Bo Katan's freefall maneuver the first time we've ever seen a ship in Star Wars not have artificial gravity?
ABATTBQ11 said:
I think she may have started out that way, but I think being welcomed into the covert was a big change. You can think of her as being a born again Mandalorian and the mythosaur being a kind of spiritual awakening. And if you think about, bathing in the living waters is the equivalent of a baptism.
oragator said:
What an odd episode, it was all over the map.
What ship did the interceptors come from?
The whole "trap" plot didn't make sense…when did she sell him out? If it was before the heist, why the need to run after it looks like they will get caught? She could have ended the charade there. She didn't want to get away and it's not like she could sell innocence..
How is she gonna get the equipment if that's her plan?
And it was basically an Andor episode, which we already have a show for.
And the whole episode had essentially nothing for Grogu, even though he is the reason half the audience tunes in probably.
But even with all that, it moved the larger plot lines along a whole bunch.
She knew where the ambush was supposed to be, so she needed him there with evidence of him stealing supplies in his hands.oragator said:
I get all that, I pretty much guessed her role five minutes in…But they could have gotten caught leaving the city, on the train, injured on the jump etc. and when the authorities showed up they didn't have to run, it served no point. just a lot of plot for the sake of plot, kinda Westworld season 4 style. If they wanted to make sure he got to where he was going so they could catch him, just give her a plausible reason for actual tickets. But no plot in that.
cbr said:
I dont get the hate. Thought it was entertaining.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Anyone notice how the doc kept touching his ear throughout the episode? That seemed an odd detail. Wonder if this means something. We didn't see him hurt his ear in a past season did we?
I thought you gave up bashing the Mandalorian for Lent?TCTTS said:
Like most of the story in this show, there's a cool core idea there, just executed in the dumbest, lowest-common-denominator way.
LeonardSkinner said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
Anyone notice how the doc kept touching his ear throughout the episode? That seemed an odd detail. Wonder if this means something. We didn't see him hurt his ear in a past season did we?
What I thought I noticed was that there was a significant chunk of his ear missing during the speech. Later on, it looked like it had been surgically repaired, with a bit of scarring where the new section of ear filled in the gap.
oragator said:
I get all that, I pretty much guessed her role five minutes in…But they could have gotten caught leaving the city, on the train, injured on the jump etc. and when the authorities showed up they didn't have to run, it served no point. just a lot of plot for the sake of plot, kinda Westworld season 4 style. If they wanted to make sure he got to where he was going so they could catch him, just give her a plausible reason for actual tickets. But no plot in that.