Can someone please explain "blonde multi-pass"?
I think it was explained at the end that Ahsoka was worried that Sabine would use her training to take revenge on the Empire for what they did to Mandalore, thus leading her to the darksidejeffk said:Saxsoon said:
Except Sabine is called the biggest loser on multiple occasions and has in fact been training for 10 years
And I was confused by the whole "Ashoka was worried Sabine would be evil" thing. Did she sabotage her training? Just give up on her? Or was she just not talented? Some combination of all of those? Too much happening with the "is Sabine force-attune" storyline.
Hungry Ojos said:
Can someone please explain "blonde multi-pass"?
Charlie Conway said:I think it was explained at the end that Ahsoka was worried that Sabine would use her training to take revenge on the Empire for what they did to Mandalore, thus leading her to the darksidejeffk said:Saxsoon said:
Except Sabine is called the biggest loser on multiple occasions and has in fact been training for 10 years
And I was confused by the whole "Ashoka was worried Sabine would be evil" thing. Did she sabotage her training? Just give up on her? Or was she just not talented? Some combination of all of those? Too much happening with the "is Sabine force-attune" storyline.
jbryan10 said:
For BES and others out there, I love nod to Rebels: "the blade emitter is too narrow"
This just reminds me that as much as the end of GoT stunk, Beric Dondarion is in my top 10 BAMFS of all timehunter2012 said:
gougler08 said:
So with the owl showing up we have to get world between worlds again next season / probably their way back right?
Also not to mention another foreshadow of portal use is if the title "The Jedi, The Witch, and the Warlord" is in fact a nod to Chronicles of Narnia.hurleyag said:gougler08 said:
So with the owl showing up we have to get world between worlds again next season / probably their way back right?
Not to mention the title forecasting some sort of secret path way between worlds.
I mean we can certainly explain it away like this and it's not too far-fetched, I just wish they'd shown us some of that. What's the rush? It's a finale, it's ok for it to clock it at 50+ minutes.The Porkchop Express said:
The ship Ezra stole was Baylan/Shin's. You can see it parked in the hangar of the Chimaera earlier in the episode. I would imagine Ezra probably went and hid in it, and the minute they were back on the real galaxy he hit the gas and GTFO. In the confusion of arrival, it would make sense he could get away without too much chasing. Perhaps he used an old code of his own or something that Hera would know to get her attention and land on the ship?
I didn't realize that was the same ship that came in at the start of the show to kill a bunch of people and free a prisoner. And those dolts let it land inside again? I'm beginning to agree with Thrawn... long live the Empire.Brian Earl Spilner said:I mean we can certainly explain it away like this and it's not too far-fetched, I just wish they'd shown us some of that. What's the rush? It's a finale, it's ok for it to clock it at 50+ minutes.The Porkchop Express said:
The ship Ezra stole was Baylan/Shin's. You can see it parked in the hangar of the Chimaera earlier in the episode. I would imagine Ezra probably went and hid in it, and the minute they were back on the real galaxy he hit the gas and GTFO. In the confusion of arrival, it would make sense he could get away without too much chasing. Perhaps he used an old code of his own or something that Hera would know to get her attention and land on the ship?
bingoBrian Earl Spilner said:I mean we can certainly explain it away like this and it's not too far-fetched, I just wish they'd shown us some of that. What's the rush? It's a finale, it's ok for it to clock it at 50+ minutes.The Porkchop Express said:
The ship Ezra stole was Baylan/Shin's. You can see it parked in the hangar of the Chimaera earlier in the episode. I would imagine Ezra probably went and hid in it, and the minute they were back on the real galaxy he hit the gas and GTFO. In the confusion of arrival, it would make sense he could get away without too much chasing. Perhaps he used an old code of his own or something that Hera would know to get her attention and land on the ship?
Right, but is it that much necessary to film. Ezra in the cockpit pushing a button, special effects of the ship zipping away from the Chimaera, and Thrawn saying "What was that?" vs. being able to see him and the ship and infer "he stole the ship out of the hangar?"PatAg said:bingoBrian Earl Spilner said:I mean we can certainly explain it away like this and it's not too far-fetched, I just wish they'd shown us some of that. What's the rush? It's a finale, it's ok for it to clock it at 50+ minutes.The Porkchop Express said:
The ship Ezra stole was Baylan/Shin's. You can see it parked in the hangar of the Chimaera earlier in the episode. I would imagine Ezra probably went and hid in it, and the minute they were back on the real galaxy he hit the gas and GTFO. In the confusion of arrival, it would make sense he could get away without too much chasing. Perhaps he used an old code of his own or something that Hera would know to get her attention and land on the ship?
The Porkchop Express said:Right, but is it that much necessary to film. Ezra in the cockpit pushing a button, special effects of the ship zipping away from the Chimaera, and Thrawn saying "What was that?" vs. being able to see him and the ship and infer "he stole the ship out of the hangar?"PatAg said:bingoBrian Earl Spilner said:I mean we can certainly explain it away like this and it's not too far-fetched, I just wish they'd shown us some of that. What's the rush? It's a finale, it's ok for it to clock it at 50+ minutes.The Porkchop Express said:
The ship Ezra stole was Baylan/Shin's. You can see it parked in the hangar of the Chimaera earlier in the episode. I would imagine Ezra probably went and hid in it, and the minute they were back on the real galaxy he hit the gas and GTFO. In the confusion of arrival, it would make sense he could get away without too much chasing. Perhaps he used an old code of his own or something that Hera would know to get her attention and land on the ship?
I didn't need to watch Andor and Meechi swim to shore to assume they made it from the prison to land in Andor.
LeonardSkinner said:The Porkchop Express said:Right, but is it that much necessary to film. Ezra in the cockpit pushing a button, special effects of the ship zipping away from the Chimaera, and Thrawn saying "What was that?" vs. being able to see him and the ship and infer "he stole the ship out of the hangar?"PatAg said:bingoBrian Earl Spilner said:I mean we can certainly explain it away like this and it's not too far-fetched, I just wish they'd shown us some of that. What's the rush? It's a finale, it's ok for it to clock it at 50+ minutes.The Porkchop Express said:
The ship Ezra stole was Baylan/Shin's. You can see it parked in the hangar of the Chimaera earlier in the episode. I would imagine Ezra probably went and hid in it, and the minute they were back on the real galaxy he hit the gas and GTFO. In the confusion of arrival, it would make sense he could get away without too much chasing. Perhaps he used an old code of his own or something that Hera would know to get her attention and land on the ship?
I didn't need to watch Andor and Meechi swim to shore to assume they made it from the prison to land in Andor.
Well, this is Thrawn. It's probably more likely Enoch told him that Baylan's ship left the Chimaera, and he's all like, "Good, I see you left it unlocked and unguarded like I ordered you to."
Was really hoping Enoch's mask would come off and it would be Rukh the Noghri under there.LeonardSkinner said:The Porkchop Express said:Right, but is it that much necessary to film. Ezra in the cockpit pushing a button, special effects of the ship zipping away from the Chimaera, and Thrawn saying "What was that?" vs. being able to see him and the ship and infer "he stole the ship out of the hangar?"PatAg said:bingoBrian Earl Spilner said:I mean we can certainly explain it away like this and it's not too far-fetched, I just wish they'd shown us some of that. What's the rush? It's a finale, it's ok for it to clock it at 50+ minutes.The Porkchop Express said:
The ship Ezra stole was Baylan/Shin's. You can see it parked in the hangar of the Chimaera earlier in the episode. I would imagine Ezra probably went and hid in it, and the minute they were back on the real galaxy he hit the gas and GTFO. In the confusion of arrival, it would make sense he could get away without too much chasing. Perhaps he used an old code of his own or something that Hera would know to get her attention and land on the ship?
I didn't need to watch Andor and Meechi swim to shore to assume they made it from the prison to land in Andor.
Well, this is Thrawn. It's probably more likely Enoch told him that Baylan's ship left the Chimaera, and he's all like, "Good, I see you left it unlocked and unguarded like I ordered you to."
KCup17 said:LeonardSkinner said:The Porkchop Express said:Right, but is it that much necessary to film. Ezra in the cockpit pushing a button, special effects of the ship zipping away from the Chimaera, and Thrawn saying "What was that?" vs. being able to see him and the ship and infer "he stole the ship out of the hangar?"PatAg said:bingoBrian Earl Spilner said:I mean we can certainly explain it away like this and it's not too far-fetched, I just wish they'd shown us some of that. What's the rush? It's a finale, it's ok for it to clock it at 50+ minutes.The Porkchop Express said:
The ship Ezra stole was Baylan/Shin's. You can see it parked in the hangar of the Chimaera earlier in the episode. I would imagine Ezra probably went and hid in it, and the minute they were back on the real galaxy he hit the gas and GTFO. In the confusion of arrival, it would make sense he could get away without too much chasing. Perhaps he used an old code of his own or something that Hera would know to get her attention and land on the ship?
I didn't need to watch Andor and Meechi swim to shore to assume they made it from the prison to land in Andor.
Well, this is Thrawn. It's probably more likely Enoch told him that Baylan's ship left the Chimaera, and he's all like, "Good, I see you left it unlocked and unguarded like I ordered you to."
Totally wouldn't surprise me if Thrawn put a tracker on the ship and now knows where the New Republic fleet is
LB12Diamond said:
Would have rather Shin found Baylan than go to the nomads.
LeonardSkinner said:The Porkchop Express said:Right, but is it that much necessary to film. Ezra in the cockpit pushing a button, special effects of the ship zipping away from the Chimaera, and Thrawn saying "What was that?" vs. being able to see him and the ship and infer "he stole the ship out of the hangar?"PatAg said:bingoBrian Earl Spilner said:I mean we can certainly explain it away like this and it's not too far-fetched, I just wish they'd shown us some of that. What's the rush? It's a finale, it's ok for it to clock it at 50+ minutes.The Porkchop Express said:
The ship Ezra stole was Baylan/Shin's. You can see it parked in the hangar of the Chimaera earlier in the episode. I would imagine Ezra probably went and hid in it, and the minute they were back on the real galaxy he hit the gas and GTFO. In the confusion of arrival, it would make sense he could get away without too much chasing. Perhaps he used an old code of his own or something that Hera would know to get her attention and land on the ship?
I didn't need to watch Andor and Meechi swim to shore to assume they made it from the prison to land in Andor.
Well, this is Thrawn. It's probably more likely Enoch told him that Baylan's ship left the Chimaera, and he's all like, "Good, I see you left it unlocked and unguarded like I ordered you to."
The Porkchop Express said:I said out loud in our media room, "Spilner's going to love this" and my daughter said, "Who is Spilner?" and I was like uhhhh, it's a long story.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Ok so what was up with those giant statues at the end?
Baylan is straight up in Lord of the Rings, and I loved it.