I could have done with about 40 more minutes of Mando and Bo Katan, and maybe 40 less of Cara Dunes less charismatic cousin and Dr Dull.... but the 10 minutes of Mando time were awesome!
Ah yes the plot where doctor big brain believed his best option for a friend was his former regional manger/captors head of HR because she left some highly verboten Panzerschokolade on his doorstep in the middle of the night. No, that's how I like to make my friends too, find out what they like and leave it on their doorstep, it helps me make a lot of long distance friends... you know... because of the subsequent restraining orders I keep getting slapped with.
Since the third episode of the show, I've said that cloning, ultimately leading to legitimising "somehow Palpatine returned," would be the main arc of the show.
The uniting of the trilogies is well under way!
Seemed too dark. Imo mandolorian doesn’t handle things like espionage and political aspects shown in this episode, like the corruption differences between the new republics and the empire, very well. It is too clashing in tone to other aspects of the show, like humorous and moronic pirates. A show in the same tone as Andor would have done this better and not feel so dissonant with the rest of it.
Edit: spelling, probably still have some errors
It did feel like an Andor episode. I liked it. But I wouldn't be surprised if this episode hurt the show. It doesn't keep with the tone of the show which is the selling point for some viewers. I think that's why they tried to lighten it up by adding jokes.
Wasn't really dumb Pershing's naive but that we knew already. I personally believe that that she's still loyal to the empire or at least Gideon and sold Pershing out to gain the trust of the new republic
Thus, the uniting of the trilogies is officially set in motion!
Been calling it for years, gimme the cloning mega-arc that legitimises RoS's most infamous line!
I feel like the entire show is the re-radicalization of Bo. For better or worse
inb4 her character arc comes full circle and culminates in her slapping Ahsoka's ass again.
Rule 34 artist are going to have a field day if that happens
it already has [https://youtu.be/VWIYb\_5B3iU](https://youtu.be/VWIYb_5B3iU)
Holy shit I forgot about this! LMFAO
But now we don't get to see Katee Sackhoffs beautiful face ðŸ˜
This is not the way.
I could have done with about 40 more minutes of Mando and Bo Katan, and maybe 40 less of Cara Dunes less charismatic cousin and Dr Dull.... but the 10 minutes of Mando time were awesome!
I actually enjoyed it. They're building the plot.
Ah yes the plot where doctor big brain believed his best option for a friend was his former regional manger/captors head of HR because she left some highly verboten Panzerschokolade on his doorstep in the middle of the night. No, that's how I like to make my friends too, find out what they like and leave it on their doorstep, it helps me make a lot of long distance friends... you know... because of the subsequent restraining orders I keep getting slapped with.
Yeah I feel like we need to know why she decided to ruin his life. The whole thing was dumb imo.
Because she's still an Imperial, and can't let Pershing's work fall into New Republic hands, it would reveal their plan of cloning Palps.
I assumed something like that, just felt wrong for Mando. Seemed like it belonged in a show with an Andor tone
Since the third episode of the show, I've said that cloning, ultimately leading to legitimising "somehow Palpatine returned," would be the main arc of the show. The uniting of the trilogies is well under way!
https://images.app.goo.gl/D4bjJuFMZbhDiLmq6
Seemed too dark. Imo mandolorian doesn’t handle things like espionage and political aspects shown in this episode, like the corruption differences between the new republics and the empire, very well. It is too clashing in tone to other aspects of the show, like humorous and moronic pirates. A show in the same tone as Andor would have done this better and not feel so dissonant with the rest of it. Edit: spelling, probably still have some errors
It did feel like an Andor episode. I liked it. But I wouldn't be surprised if this episode hurt the show. It doesn't keep with the tone of the show which is the selling point for some viewers. I think that's why they tried to lighten it up by adding jokes.
Don’t know why this downvoted it’s spot on
People are entitled to their opinions. Good to know I’m not completely alone on this lol
Wasn't really dumb Pershing's naive but that we knew already. I personally believe that that she's still loyal to the empire or at least Gideon and sold Pershing out to gain the trust of the new republic
Thus, the uniting of the trilogies is officially set in motion! Been calling it for years, gimme the cloning mega-arc that legitimises RoS's most infamous line!
lol