Brian Earl Spilner said:
What a fat ass
Brian Earl Spilner said:
I think this is probably it. Remember Marrok's armor was rusting or dirty as well. If he was in fact reanimated, then perhaps that is a clue that many of the troopers we saw in this episode were also reanimated corpses of death troopers by the Nightsisters we saw.Aggie_Journalist said:
Maybe the caskets are a bunch of dead warriors who will be raised into an army of Marrok's?
jabberwalkie09 said:I think this is probably it. Remember Marrok's armor was rusting or dirty as well. If he was in fact reanimated, then perhaps that is a clue that many of the troopers we saw in this episode were also reanimated corpses of death troopers by the Nightsisters we saw.Aggie_Journalist said:
Maybe the caskets are a bunch of dead warriors who will be raised into an army of Marrok's?
And we keep on avoiding the obvious that live-action Chopper is a ****ing lardass.redline248 said:
It's a little funny to me that we have people criticizing the live actors for not looking enough like the cartoon models, when back in like 2008 or whatever some of us were critical of the cartoon models not looking enough like the real life actors (Dooku, Obi-Wan).
Yeah, cartoon Ahsoka has bigger eyes and a narrow face, but who cares! lol
50 gallon barrel of boltsThe Porkchop Express said:And we keep on avoiding the obvious that live-action Chopper is a ****ing lardass.redline248 said:
It's a little funny to me that we have people criticizing the live actors for not looking enough like the cartoon models, when back in like 2008 or whatever some of us were critical of the cartoon models not looking enough like the real life actors (Dooku, Obi-Wan).
Yeah, cartoon Ahsoka has bigger eyes and a narrow face, but who cares! lol
dave94 said:I rewatched that episode last night before the new one. I was thinking the whole time how great her look was, including the lekku.ABATTBQ11 said:
This probably got deleted because of the post it quoted, but young Ahsoka looked kind of like an oompa loompa. After more thought, I'm pinning it on the makeup and shape of her montrals and lekku. It looks like a blue and white rastacap.
Not really saying she needs to look like animated Ahsoka, but the way the makeup and costume work just doesn't work for me. Her head looks smooshed and deflated and it hurt doesn't really seem natural. I really don't understand why they can't do a better job here.
Just differing opinions I guess.
That 50 gallaon barrel of bolts has probably one of the highest kill counts in Star Wars, definitely from the Ghost crew. That droid not only sabotaged an Interdictor Class Star Destroyer causing a series of events that led to its explosion but the gravity wells also collected the two light cruisers with it as well.redline248 said:50 gallon barrel of boltsThe Porkchop Express said:And we keep on avoiding the obvious that live-action Chopper is a ****ing lardass.redline248 said:
It's a little funny to me that we have people criticizing the live actors for not looking enough like the cartoon models, when back in like 2008 or whatever some of us were critical of the cartoon models not looking enough like the real life actors (Dooku, Obi-Wan).
Yeah, cartoon Ahsoka has bigger eyes and a narrow face, but who cares! lol
The Porkchop Express said:And we keep on avoiding the obvious that live-action Chopper is a ****ing lardass.redline248 said:
It's a little funny to me that we have people criticizing the live actors for not looking enough like the cartoon models, when back in like 2008 or whatever some of us were critical of the cartoon models not looking enough like the real life actors (Dooku, Obi-Wan).
Yeah, cartoon Ahsoka has bigger eyes and a narrow face, but who cares! lol
PatAg said:
I'm still not entirely sure why they gave them red lightsabers, because I feel like we are trained to think "Sith" when we see that.
I also suspected from the beginning that his character is intended to die, and that it won't ultimately matter for the story that Ray has died IRL. I don't expect it to be a Heath Ledger/Joker scenario, where the character cleary had more planned for it.
Morgan said she'd seen how extensive the Catacombs were, so they are emptying out a crypt. Definitely caskets in my mindjabberwalkie09 said:I think this is probably it. Remember Marrok's armor was rusting or dirty as well. If he was in fact reanimated, then perhaps that is a clue that many of the troopers we saw in this episode were also reanimated corpses of death troopers by the Nightsisters we saw.Aggie_Journalist said:
Maybe the caskets are a bunch of dead warriors who will be raised into an army of Marrok's?
In a recent interview snippet from the ScreenRant+ TikTok, series creator Dave Filoni explained why he gave Shin and Baylan's lightsabers a striking orange hue instead of the aforementioned red. "That was very intentional," he said when asked about the color. "I didn't make them like just a stark red. I remember as a kid that Vader's lightsaber kind of fluctuated from visual effects to visual effects, being a little bit more orange. I didn't want to go like straight up orange, but it's identifying a little bit of something, maybe to kids, that they might not straight up be what you think they are in the beginning."bobinator said:
The orange lightsabers were an odd choice. Without a red one to compare them to in the scenes they're in, they definitely look red.
I think 100% he makes it out, and is the villain in Filoni's movie that combines this show, Mando, and who knows what else.bobinator said:
Do we think Thrawn makes it out of this galaxy?
Trying to theorize the end game here and it feels to me like whatever Baylan is after is going to be used against Thrawn, major clash happens, bad guys all destroyed, Sabine and Ezra decide to stay in this galaxy, show ends with Ahsoka returning to the normal galaxy. Something like that?
I want to know where the Eye of Sion is going to fit on the Chimaera to get it back to the galaxy.veryfuller said:
I think, in order to keep him from leaving they will have to destroy the Eye of Sion, probably Sabine's decision, and they will all be trapped there.
Whatever Baylon has going on will be fodder for future Ashoka seasons.
They will figure out some way to communicate back, and that will be how things tie together, IMO.
The Porkchop Express said:I want to know where the Eye of Sion is going to fit on the Chimaera to get it back to the galaxy.veryfuller said:
I think, in order to keep him from leaving they will have to destroy the Eye of Sion, probably Sabine's decision, and they will all be trapped there.
Whatever Baylon has going on will be fodder for future Ashoka seasons.
They will figure out some way to communicate back, and that will be how things tie together, IMO.
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Interesting to think that Jacen Syndulla is a few years older than Ben Skywalker at this point.
The Porkchop Express said:I think 100% he makes it out, and is the villain in Filoni's movie that combines this show, Mando, and who knows what else.bobinator said:
Do we think Thrawn makes it out of this galaxy?
Trying to theorize the end game here and it feels to me like whatever Baylan is after is going to be used against Thrawn, major clash happens, bad guys all destroyed, Sabine and Ezra decide to stay in this galaxy, show ends with Ahsoka returning to the normal galaxy. Something like that?
And likely ends with him defeated, Mon Mothma de-militarizing the fleet because the last Grand Admiral is dead, and the last shot is Snoke smirking, or Palpatine creating him, or something like that.
Interesting to think that Jacen Syndulla is a few years older than Ben Skywalker at this point.
Flashdiaz said:
It's going in the ring