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Grogu was given an armor piece made of Beskar scraps, as are all Foundlings as stated by The Armorer. Bo-Katan rescued a Foundling, the highest honor of the Creed, again according to The Armorer. She seems to have been compensated appropriately.The Porkchop Express said:
I imagine there's a Redd Foxx character on some planet with a junkyard full of Mando parts. But if I lived there I would be a little distressed why Geogu and Bo Katan are getting Beskae pieces 12 hours after they showed up!
I was just making a joke.Red Five said:Grogu was given an armor piece made of Beskar scraps, as are all Foundlings as stated by The Armorer. Bo-Katan rescued a Foundling, the highest honor of the Creed, again according to The Armorer. She seems to have been compensated appropriately.The Porkchop Express said:
I imagine there's a Redd Foxx character on some planet with a junkyard full of Mando parts. But if I lived there I would be a little distressed why Geogu and Bo Katan are getting Beskae pieces 12 hours after they showed up!
The Porkchop Express said:I was just making a joke.Red Five said:Grogu was given an armor piece made of Beskar scraps, as are all Foundlings as stated by The Armorer. Bo-Katan rescued a Foundling, the highest honor of the Creed, again according to The Armorer. She seems to have been compensated appropriately.The Porkchop Express said:
I imagine there's a Redd Foxx character on some planet with a junkyard full of Mando parts. But if I lived there I would be a little distressed why Geogu and Bo Katan are getting Beskae pieces 12 hours after they showed up!
Well Padme, does help refugees and orphans a few times in the comics and the Clone Wars, and goes offf on her one volition, so maybe Filoni hit on that thread. The Jedi Temple is enormous, it's not like the clones took the whole thing over in 30 minutes.jeffk said:
Best being a Jedi badass was definitely fan-service, but it doesn't really change the episode for the casual viewer (in a good or bad way). They could have hired some random guy or gal to play the part of saving Grogu, but this was a nice little attaboy to someone who's been in the system a long time.
I guess we're supposed to assume the attack on the temple went on long enough for news to spread and Padme to decide to send her totally nondescript and low-key ship to go and rescue any surviving younglings.?
combat wombat said:
FTR, by "we" I mean mostly my husband. But I'm not going to argue with him about it. Disney HAS gone off the rails with some of the kids' programming and we have three in the house.
She took her own ship to Mustafar shortly thereafter, or perhaps even before. That's clearly a smaller one from the same planet. Maybe it was Jar Jar's ship, he was a Senator from Naboo as well!WALTON LOADS! said:
Maybe it wasn't Padme's ship. Couldn't there be other Naboo cruisers that look like that?
ScreenCrush mentioned that as a possibilityBrian Earl Spilner said:
Holy crap. What if that WAS Jar Jar's ship? It's like a double Jar Jar easter egg.
JarJarception!
What if it's Palpatine's ship??Brian Earl Spilner said:
Holy crap. What if that WAS Jar Jar's ship? It's like a double Jar Jar easter egg.
JarJarception!
We just broke the Internet, Ags.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Holy crap. What if that WAS Jar Jar's ship? It's like a double Jar Jar easter egg.
JarJarception!
Every episode of this show should be dedicated to at least a few minutes of flashbacks with the exclusive goal of establishing a clear chain of custody of Grogu.WALTON LOADS! said:
What if it's Palpatine's ship??
Not to mention it's a made-up creature on a made-up planet.OnlyForNow said:
Y'all with the dino-bird thing.
It has a crop like most/all birds, it holds food there. Large birds of prey often hold food for their babies in the crop for hours - MAYBE even over night, lots of times it'll soften it up and even start the digestion process.
That was the least silly thing about the episode, from someone who knows bird biology.
OnlyForNow said:
Y'all with the dino-bird thing.
It has a crop like most/all birds, it holds food there. Large birds of prey often hold food for their babies in the crop for hours - MAYBE even over night, lots of times it'll soften it up and even start the digestion process.
That was the least silly thing about the episode, from someone who knows bird biology.
Is this OnlyForNow's actual photo?chase128 said:
Who knew we had a guy versed in Bird Law on the entertainment board
Here's the thing, I actually kinda liked that. If this show is going to lean into being a little silly, then that's fine. The inconsistency of the tone is one of the things I don't like about it. One scene is "this is supposed to be funny and we are not taking this seriously," famously the scene with the two stormtroopers and grogu.beagle2009 said:
I thought it was hilariously cartoonish when they rolled the 3 baby dragon birds out of Bo's ship at the end. No way in hell they could have fit/transported those things without some kind of containment or sedation.
But it does mean that someday in the future we will get Bo-Katan flying through the air on the back of a fully grown dragon fighting a Mythosaur. Even better if the Dragon is wearing a Mandalorian helmet. It would look awesome painted on the side of a van.beagle2009 said:
I thought it was hilariously cartoonish when they rolled the 3 baby dragon birds out of Bo's ship at the end. No way in hell they could have fit/transported those things without some kind of containment or sedation.