Everyone said this next episode is where stuff gets real, so we shall see.
I have no idea what these are, whether it's from the comics or Rebels, but that's definitely my first time seeing these. Hope there's further explanation on what they are.The Porkchop Express said:
Purrgils!
Probably, but my question is why not do it right then and there when there's nobody else around? I guess she wants an audience?Quote:
3. Wake the eff-up, Din, Bo Katan is probably going to try and kill you for the Darksaber.
If you check the YouTube clip I posted earlier this morning, there's a clip of them working in conjunction with Ezra Bridger to defeat Thrawn in the series finale of Rebels.Brian Earl Spilner said:I have no idea what these are, whether it's from the comics or Rebels, but that's definitely my first time seeing these. Hope there's further explanation on what they are.The Porkchop Express said:
Purrgils!
I thought the same thing, although she hasn't seen Grogu do anything on screen at least. It seems like there's at least one or two scenes in the trailer that suggest a Mando v Mando battle on Navarro, so perhaps she gathers whatever forces she has and comes looking for it?Brian Earl Spilner said:Probably, but my question is why not do it right then and there when there's nobody else around? I guess she wants an audience?Quote:
3. Wake the eff-up, Din, Bo Katan is probably going to try and kill you for the Darksaber.
Edit: Nevermind, probably a bad idea to try it in front of Grogu, knowing what he can do.
So, since I haven't watched any of the cartoon series, which faction of Mandalorians are considered the "good" ones?The Porkchop Express said:I thought the same thing, although she hasn't seen Grogu do anything on screen at least. It seems like there's at least one or two scenes in the trailer that suggest a Mando v Mando battle on Navarro, so perhaps she gathers whatever forces she has and comes looking for it?Brian Earl Spilner said:Probably, but my question is why not do it right then and there when there's nobody else around? I guess she wants an audience?Quote:
3. Wake the eff-up, Din, Bo Katan is probably going to try and kill you for the Darksaber.
Edit: Nevermind, probably a bad idea to try it in front of Grogu, knowing what he can do.
Plus him with the Saber and his Beskar - I don't think she could take him 1 on 1. You think her the wrestling chick could have taken an emotionally / physically drained Mando + Cara Dune + Fennec after Luke took Grogu? I bet she was tempted to try it then.
Thanks!redline248 said:
I would say that's accurate. The group that raised Din are (at least were) some real SOBs, who played a part in Maul killing Bo's sister during the clone wars.
Bo-Katan has been a "good guy" throughout Clone Wars and Rebels in that she fights alongside the Jedi, fights to get rid of Maul, has a moral conscious, and fights against the Empire. She started off in the Death Watch, which is the predecessor to what Mando is in (Children of the Watch), but left it when she didn't agree with their aligning with a criminal empire during the Clone Wars.Beat40 said:So, since I haven't watched any of the cartoon series, which faction of Mandalorians are considered the "good" ones?The Porkchop Express said:I thought the same thing, although she hasn't seen Grogu do anything on screen at least. It seems like there's at least one or two scenes in the trailer that suggest a Mando v Mando battle on Navarro, so perhaps she gathers whatever forces she has and comes looking for it?Brian Earl Spilner said:Probably, but my question is why not do it right then and there when there's nobody else around? I guess she wants an audience?Quote:
3. Wake the eff-up, Din, Bo Katan is probably going to try and kill you for the Darksaber.
Edit: Nevermind, probably a bad idea to try it in front of Grogu, knowing what he can do.
Plus him with the Saber and his Beskar - I don't think she could take him 1 on 1. You think her the wrestling chick could have taken an emotionally / physically drained Mando + Cara Dune + Fennec after Luke took Grogu? I bet she was tempted to try it then.
I feel like I've been led to believe it's Bo Katan and her crew.
Good explanation of them on IO9Brian Earl Spilner said:I have no idea what these are, whether it's from the comics or Rebels, but that's definitely my first time seeing these. Hope there's further explanation on what they are.The Porkchop Express said:
Purrgils!
The funny thing, irony even, is how Bo will ridicule the rigidity of Mando's Way, yet is also rigid in her belief of the need to claim the Darksaber.The Porkchop Express said:Bo-Katan has been a "good guy" throughout Clone Wars and Rebels in that she fights alongside the Jedi, fights to get rid of Maul, has a moral conscious, and fights against the Empire. She started off in the Death Watch, which is the predecessor to what Mando is in (Children of the Watch), but left it when she didn't agree with their aligning with a criminal empire during the Clone Wars.Beat40 said:So, since I haven't watched any of the cartoon series, which faction of Mandalorians are considered the "good" ones?The Porkchop Express said:I thought the same thing, although she hasn't seen Grogu do anything on screen at least. It seems like there's at least one or two scenes in the trailer that suggest a Mando v Mando battle on Navarro, so perhaps she gathers whatever forces she has and comes looking for it?Brian Earl Spilner said:Probably, but my question is why not do it right then and there when there's nobody else around? I guess she wants an audience?Quote:
3. Wake the eff-up, Din, Bo Katan is probably going to try and kill you for the Darksaber.
Edit: Nevermind, probably a bad idea to try it in front of Grogu, knowing what he can do.
Plus him with the Saber and his Beskar - I don't think she could take him 1 on 1. You think her the wrestling chick could have taken an emotionally / physically drained Mando + Cara Dune + Fennec after Luke took Grogu? I bet she was tempted to try it then.
I feel like I've been led to believe it's Bo Katan and her crew.
She's been regent of Mandalore on 2 different occasions, losing that title twice to Imperial invasion. She was gifted the Dark Saber by Sabine Wren, a Mandalore in the Rebels crew.
She's fought alongside Jedi and clones, and been stung by the Empire many times. The problem now would seem to be that while she and Mando have had common cause in many things, they seem to have different goals.
Mando just wants to bathe in the waters of Lake Minnetonka to get back into the Death Watch, protect Grogu, etc.
Bo-Katan wants the Darksaber and to rule Mando, and he's got the key to that. So clearly something's gotta give.
Rebels. Purgils were the originators of being able to navigate hyperspace. All of manmade hyperspace engines were basically recreations of what these space whales can organically doBrian Earl Spilner said:I have no idea what these are, whether it's from the comics or Rebels, but that's definitely my first time seeing these. Hope there's further explanation on what they are.The Porkchop Express said:
Purrgils!
Brian Earl Spilner said:
You've been complaining about the show for weeks before the season even started, so it definitely seems like you came in wanting to dislike it.
It's the exact same show it's been for two seasons, so I don't know why you'd expect anything different.
Andor was amazing, but that clearly wasn't what this show was ever going to be.
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"Mando just wants to bathe in the waters of Lake Minnetonka to get back into the Death Watch, protect Grogu, etc.
Bo-Katan wants the Darksaber and to rule Mando, and he's got the key to that. So clearly something's gotta give."
I agree. I think Mando's journey to bathe in the waters will lead him to realize the origins of the Children of the Watch or lead to some revelation what causes him to confront his being in the Children of the Watch.
I think Din is will either align with Bo, or at minimum "lose" to Bo so the Dark Saber is in hands of the good side rather than the bad by season's end.
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I somewhat wonder if this season will explore all 3 pieces - Mando, Bo-Katan, the Armorer - beginning to question their own beliefs about what is the right way.
You are completely missing the point.redline248 said:The Porkchop Express said:Beat40 said:The Porkchop Express said:Brian Earl Spilner said:Quote:
The funny thing, irony even, is how Bo will ridicule the rigidity of Mando's Way, yet is also rigid in her belief of the need to claim the Darksaber.
oragator said:
I watched season 2 and purposely avoided everything on season 3 until the premiere so I could see how the Grogu story came back together because the season 2 ending was so great and I didn't want spoilers…only to find out after being baffled watching this and reading up that I need to go back and watch nearly 6 hours of another show I have little interest in to find out. I even avoided this thread because this place always had theories that end up being at least partially right.
Guarantee I am not even remotely alone in being disappointed.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Fyi you can skip episodes 1-4.
Should be maybe 90 minutes for 5-7, tops. Matter of fact you could probably get away with skipping 7 too, and infer the rest from there.
DallasTeleAg said:You are completely missing the point.redline248 said:The Porkchop Express said:Beat40 said:The Porkchop Express said:Brian Earl Spilner said:Quote:
The funny thing, irony even, is how Bo will ridicule the rigidity of Mando's Way, yet is also rigid in her belief of the need to claim the Darksaber.
It is not Bo-Katan who is rigid in that belief, it is the rigidity of the rest of the Mandalorians in that belief that would cause them to follow her. Her whole goal is to lead the Mandalorians. If she does not gain possession of the dark saber through defeating the previous owner, then the Mandalorians will not follow her.
That is a pretty big distinction.
I just looked up. I didn't realize it was her from SEAL Team. Well, she does a fantastic job of playing the Armorer and, in contrast to all the arguments about the frumpy leader in The Last of Us, I completely believe her as the leader or matriarch of this group. She definitely gives that aura of a woman men would follow.The Porkchop Express said:
The actress is super hot