jeffk said:
I almost think that Din will want to give Bo the saber at some point but she'll refuse saying she has to win it, but then Din will basically explain that she technically already has.
Haha. Nailed it, suckers.
jeffk said:
I almost think that Din will want to give Bo the saber at some point but she'll refuse saying she has to win it, but then Din will basically explain that she technically already has.
jeffk said:jeffk said:
I almost think that Din will want to give Bo the saber at some point but she'll refuse saying she has to win it, but then Din will basically explain that she technically already has.
Haha. Nailed it, suckers.
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I don't think we were every going to get super dark or adult themed anyway... this is Disney.
veryfuller said:
I guess I agree from an adult perspective, but the show isn't made just for adults, and kids love the Grogu stuff.
The Mandalorian falls into the same category that Clone Wars, Rebels, and Bad Batch do for me. They are kids shows, simple storytelling with occasionally complexity, that adults can enjoy too. I think since its live action and since we've seen a much more complex narrative show (that is definitely NOT for kids), it makes it seem that they are failing at their objective. But the objective of the show isn't some complex character study about belief / belonging / etc. Its a simple version of that, that even a 5+ year old can kind of track with.
So while it would have been more meaningful for them to be apart for a whole season, you'd be alienating another key demo in the audience by doing that. It's a no win when you are trying to hit all the quadrants of fandom, which essentially is what they are finding out this season. I think those of us who have spent more time in the animated world building they have done just take it all in stride because we know/trust that things pay off and if they don't, well then that episode just wasn't for us.
You're not. I think most people are digging it some degree.hunter2012 said:
I guess I'm one of the few that has enjoyed this season. But then again I am invested in this Filoni-verse since I've seen Clone Wars, Rebels, and read several of the books on those same characters. The Mandalorians losing their home home and Bo's goal of winning it back has long been apart of Filoni's story. Regardless the story is much better than the new trilogy trash heap, and I look forward to new episodes whether it's spaghetti western stand alone episodes or not.
I'm still convince that Grogu was only brought back because he sold toys and Disney needed the product promotion and placement. He should still be with Luke for the sake of narrative consistency, period. But if Filoni and Favrou must have him in the show than I trust them to further develop the character. For the future of Star Wars, Grogu has potential to be a new Tarre-Vizla(That is, a Mandalorian Force wielder). I think it would look awesome on screen.
This is why I loved the idea of Season 2 ending the way it did. I felt the whole Grogu story arc within the Mandalorian was completed, and now we would move on to more stories.bobinator said:
Grogu is actually a good example of the whole problem.
His only character development recently is having traumatic flashbacks to that time everyone he knows was brutally murdered in a genocidal attack that happened like 20 years ago. Solid kids show plot?
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redline248 said:
Was even one other person thinking how risky it was leaving Grogu in the care of a former imperial while on the droid case?
The Porkchop Express said:
I just bought 50 of these from StarWars.com so everyone is getting one in their stocking!
Guess Mando assumed he could just force flip out of any danger he might find himself in.redline248 said:
Was even one other person thinking how risky it was leaving Grogu in the care of a former imperial while on the droid case?
XXXVII said:
Sorry the cameos are not enough to carry the bad writing and woke DEI casting of this show. This episode was just cringe all over the place.
Cry harderXXXVII said:
Sorry the cameos are not enough to carry the bad writing and woke DEI casting of this show. This episode was just cringe all over the place.
Are you talking about the Whipid / Mon Cal couple?XXXVII said:
Sorry the cameos are not enough to carry the bad writing and woke DEI casting of this show. This episode was just cringe all over the place.
XXXVII said:
Sorry the cameos are not enough to carry the bad writing and woke DEI casting of this show. This episode was just cringe all over the place.
The Porkchop Express said:Are you talking about the Whipid / Mon Cal couple?XXXVII said:
Sorry the cameos are not enough to carry the bad writing and woke DEI casting of this show. This episode was just cringe all over the place.