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Re: The Mandalorian Discussion Thread (spoilers and such)

Posted: 2020-12-06 03:55am
by Darth Yan
Really liked it. It got the main plot points in the 30 minutes, managed to make Boba LEGITIMATELY badass rather than a wannabe and sets up the climax of Din going after Gideon.

Re: The Mandalorian Discussion Thread (spoilers and such)

Posted: 2020-12-06 03:25pm
by Rogue 9
I just finished Season 1. Not sure when I'll get to watch the second season, so I stopped reading the thread on page five, but having gotten to binge it in a weekend as opposed to seeing the episodes one at a time, it felt more cohesive to me than it apparently did to some people while it was being dripped out. "The Prisoner" was the weakest of the lot, I think, though Mando stalking the team through the darkened ship was undeniably cool. I do question his leaving them alive, though; they're a vulnerability at his back, and he apparently doesn't actually have a problem with killing since he's done it so much.

The directors self-inserting as X-wing pilots was hilarious, though. I only recognized Filoni at the time.

Re: The Mandalorian Discussion Thread (spoilers and such)

Posted: 2020-12-06 04:09pm
by Galvatron
Apparently Jon Favreau had to drag Dave Filoni kicking and screaming into doing that.

Re: The Mandalorian Discussion Thread (spoilers and such)

Posted: 2020-12-06 05:38pm
by Knife
Favreau didn't mind Mando-ing up. Sniper girl was a director as well. With a reoccurring role, that's not in an Xwing.

That being said, while I get why you said it was a one off, I do like that episode. The gunslinger saves a kid motiff is cool and the backbone of the show, but once in a while you need an episode reaffirming the 'gunslinger' bit.

Re: The Mandalorian Discussion Thread (spoilers and such)

Posted: 2020-12-06 05:44pm
by Rogue 9
Interesting. Anyway, thinking about it, I'm perfectly willing to accept the X-wings attacking the gunship and station, because the show is told from Din Djarin's point of view - it's perfectly reasonable to presume that they, along with a boarding transport, intercepted the prison ship and the X-wings pursued the tracker, and we'd have no reason to be shown that since the Mandalorian wasn't around for it. We also don't see the conclusion of the attack on the station since the Razor Crest didn't stick around for that either; they could have just shot a couple of times to affirm they were serious and then demanded surrender.

Re: The Mandalorian Discussion Thread (spoilers and such)

Posted: 2020-12-06 06:32pm
by Galvatron
Knife wrote: 2020-12-06 05:38pm Favreau didn't mind Mando-ing up. Sniper girl was a director as well. With a reoccurring role, that's not in an Xwing.
Ming-Na Wen? What did she direct?

Re: The Mandalorian Discussion Thread (spoilers and such)

Posted: 2020-12-06 06:59pm
by Knife
Galvatron wrote: 2020-12-06 06:32pm
Knife wrote: 2020-12-06 05:38pm Favreau didn't mind Mando-ing up. Sniper girl was a director as well. With a reoccurring role, that's not in an Xwing.
Ming-Na Wen? What did she direct?
Totally my bad. MIstook Debra Chow for Ming Na Wen. My bad.

Re: The Mandalorian Discussion Thread (spoilers and such)

Posted: 2020-12-06 10:12pm
by LadyTevar
So, tonight I watched Friday's episode with my brother "Ichi" and sis-in-law. They hadn't seen it, so I tried to act like I didn't know, and we start eating chicken cordon blue and loaded taters as the show starts. (Friday is usually Dinner and Show night for us.)

Ichi and I really get into Tython, because they did get it rather close to SW:TOR, and he could believe the ruins on the mountain as what's left of The Forge.
They both perked up seeing Slave-1, and then were both "I knew it! I knew it!" when they saw Boba. Ming Na Wen's character surprised them but Ichi was happy about that, he thinks she's sexxxy.
The fight starts. Ichi is a former sniper, he loved that bit, even told Ming to "get the boulder!" with perfect timing for her to 'follow his suggestion'.
Boba Fett and the stick? That scene got paused as sis-in-law snorted and said "Ichi at the Bridge". Long SCA story short: My brother took a bridge from the enemy all by himself with a polearm at the last Pennsic War we had, even saved a Knight in trouble by clocking her pursuer without a pause in his form. The legend is growing and spreading. Boba Fett against the storm troopers was Ichi on the bridge - Bam Wham Thwack Bam Wham bodies down him standing.
And then when Boba looked at the Razor Crest, Ichi grinned "Yeah, get that armor".
Mando and Ming back to back, Ichi's approving Mando protecting her with his belkar, and then giggled at the grenade "Oh yeah, it's on!" Again, comparisons to Ichi on the bridge, taking names without stopping. Sis-in-law was grinning and singsonging "They're gonna get it" as Fett stalked the retreating troopers.
"Well, they ain't getting away" Ichi says as the viewfinder drops, so I ask "Which one did he aim for?" "Doesn't matter," Ichi says, just as the missile hits "...cause he's gonna do that..." Ichi finishes as the ships collide. Then, he barks laughing at Fett saying he aimed for the other one.

At this point, I know what's coming, and I'm splitting my view between the screen and Ichi. The bolt from the blue, the RazorCrest explodes. SIs-in-Law yells "HE JUST FIXED THAT!" (which is what I yelled when I saw it first). But Ichi had been about to slice a piece of chicken and was now absolutely frozen. Fork and knife in hand, stopped in mid-motion. Mouth dropped. Eyes huge in shock. The last time I saw him look like that he was seeing sis-in-law walking down the aisle to marry him. Then, in a quiet, dangerous voice he said "dude done fucked up."

The rest of the episode, every time he saw Gideon he was muttering "Dude, you're dead. You're so fuckin' dead."

It's so rare to surprise Ichi, and the way he just froze in total complete "Oh no he didn't..." shock was priceless. Had to share the reactions.

Re: The Mandalorian Discussion Thread (spoilers and such)

Posted: 2020-12-06 10:25pm
by Galvatron
It reminded me so much of a similar scene from, of all things, Miami Vice.

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Re: The Mandalorian Discussion Thread (spoilers and such)

Posted: 2020-12-06 11:07pm
by LadyTevar
Galvatron wrote: 2020-12-06 10:25pm It reminded me so much of a similar scene from, of all things, Miami Vice.

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OH YEAH. He didn't have the glasses, but THAT was THE LOOK! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: The Mandalorian Discussion Thread (spoilers and such)

Posted: 2020-12-07 12:06am
by Batman
That car was only worth 150K? Meh. I liked the white Testarossa better anyway (and it's not often I say that about a not-red sports car). And Don Johnson's original voice just sounds wrong.

Re: The Mandalorian Discussion Thread (spoilers and such)

Posted: 2020-12-07 01:39am
by Galvatron
$150k back then is equivalent to around $350k today, but I liked the Testarossa better too. It was my dream car in those days. The whole story behind the switch is pretty interesting too.

https://rossoautomobili.com/blogs/magaz ... testarossa

What voice did Crockett have when you saw the show?

Anyway, maybe Slave I will become the white Testarossa of The Mandalorian.

Re: The Mandalorian Discussion Thread (spoilers and such)

Posted: 2020-12-07 04:55am
by Patrick Ogaard
What voice did Crockett have when you saw the show?
Probably this one:

Re: The Mandalorian Discussion Thread (spoilers and such)

Posted: 2020-12-07 03:19pm
by LadyTevar
Galvatron wrote: 2020-12-07 01:39am $150k back then is equivalent to around $350k today, but I liked the Testarossa better too. It was my dream car in those days. The whole story behind the switch is pretty interesting too.

https://rossoautomobili.com/blogs/magaz ... testarossa

What voice did Crockett have when you saw the show?
Remember, Batman is from Germany, so it was subbed into that language.

Re: The Mandalorian Discussion Thread (spoilers and such)

Posted: 2020-12-07 03:33pm
by Batman
Yup. See Patrick's last post.

Re: The Mandalorian Discussion Thread (spoilers and such)

Posted: 2020-12-08 06:06pm
by LadyTevar
Batman wrote: 2020-12-07 03:33pm Yup. See Patrick's last post.
Can't. It's not available in my region.

Re: The Mandalorian Discussion Thread (spoilers and such)

Posted: 2020-12-08 06:07pm
by LadyTevar
So.. I'm going to say that this week's ep will be the usual "Gather the Troops" to go hit Gideon, and the last one will be The Rescue. Of course, The Rescue might also be a Cliffhanger.

Re: The Mandalorian Discussion Thread (spoilers and such)

Posted: 2020-12-08 06:46pm
by Galvatron
I wonder if one of those troops will be Ahsoka. If she's afraid to train him, she should be even more of afraid of what the Empire might do with him.

Re: The Mandalorian Discussion Thread (spoilers and such)

Posted: 2020-12-09 12:09am
by Patroklos
This season needs to end in a resounding and painful defeat so we know there are some stakes involved. However, I am sure the Cylons will both fight for the first time and be promptly swatted aside effortlessly in the season finale.

Re: The Mandalorian Discussion Thread (spoilers and such)

Posted: 2020-12-09 12:46am
by Galvatron
The stormtrooper blood will flow like wine.

Re: The Mandalorian Discussion Thread (spoilers and such)

Posted: 2020-12-09 06:15am
by Grand Moff Yenchin
I couldn’t help smiling at the baby sized shackles.

Additionally, the plot seemed quite “ET phone home” -ish up to the part where Grogu gets abducted. No complaints, looking forward to the subsequent development.

Re: The Mandalorian Discussion Thread (spoilers and such)

Posted: 2020-12-10 02:00am
by Galvatron
So I have a theory about Grogu's fate that a number of you aren't going to like, but if you really think about it you'll realize that it makes perfect sense in the larger context of the Star Wars IP:

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Maz Kanata will be the one to answer the call.

She's Force-sensitive, over a thousand years old and has a mysterious past. I wouldn't even be surprised if they retcon her as a former Jedi Master too. Maybe one of the Lost Twenty.

And she won't turn Grogu over to Luke because she has some sort of ominous premonition about his academy, so she'll keep him in her care "until the time is right" or something to that effect.

That will pave the way to him becoming one of the new generation of Jedi in any post-TROS storyline, and given the lifespan of his species he could be around for a very long time afterward (which will be useful if they decide to jump forward a few centuries).

Pencil it in and remember who said it first.

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Re: The Mandalorian Discussion Thread (spoilers and such)

Posted: 2020-12-10 04:03am
by Darth Yan
Makes sense.

We also know Ahsoka dies at some point (her voice is one of the ones Rey hears during the final battle in ROS) so maybe they beat Gideon, but only at great cost (i.e. a lot of people end up dead).

Re: The Mandalorian Discussion Thread (spoilers and such)

Posted: 2020-12-10 10:04am
by Ziggy Stardust
Patroklos wrote: 2020-12-09 12:09am This season needs to end in a resounding and painful defeat so we know there are some stakes involved. However, I am sure the Cylons will both fight for the first time and be promptly swatted aside effortlessly in the season finale.
Yeah, it would be nice if there were actual stakes, or ever an actual sense of dramatic tension. Too often this show just feels like watching somebody else play a Star Wars video game on the easiest difficulty setting. Definitely agree that the big bad Dark Troopers will be defeated pretty quickly (and probably not even by Macguffin, lazy as they are as story-telling devices at least they would make the Dark Troopers actually feel like a threat if they can only be defeated that way, most likely it will just be another poorly choreographed shoot-out). Hopefully at least it will look cool when it happens?

Also, they really need to ditch those targeting computers at this point. It's getting pretty ludicrous how many times they show the targeting computer "locked on" to a target, but then they shoot at almost a 90 degree fucking angle away from where the target is. I'm not saying it needs to be an automatic hit, but it should at least be a close miss (like it was in the original trilogy). The scene with Carl Weathers shooting at the TIE fighters was an abomination.

Re: The Mandalorian Discussion Thread (spoilers and such)

Posted: 2020-12-10 10:21am
by Darth Lucifer
LadyTevar wrote: 2020-12-08 06:06pm
Batman wrote: 2020-12-07 03:33pm Yup. See Patrick's last post.
Can't. It's not available in my region.
I pasted the video URL into a YouTube downloader (y2mate.com) and was able to see it that way.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaylHjP9Pok