It's almost as if being allowed to skate on more than 50 formal complaints (and God knows how many that never made it to the formal stage) emboldened this prick and made him think he could get away with anything.
It's almost as if being allowed to skate on more than 50 formal complaints (and God knows how many that never made it to the formal stage) emboldened this prick and made him think he could get away with anything.
No clear view? Humans are so ocularcentric.
Assuming that she needed to warm her eggs in a hot spring to keep them warm, how the hell did she imagine that there was a hot spring somewhere yards away from the ship with no clear view of such a spring on an ice planet she had never been to or that leaving the ship to go have a soak was a safe thing to do in the…
The whole thing was kind of filler-y. I didn’t like the child eating the eggs, which probably could have been handled in a more subtle way (i.e., leaving more ambiguity about whether he actually ate any) but it felt like they wanted to give us those meme-able shots of him scarfing them down. I kind of felt bad for the…
Sure, but if you miss a few lines of dialogue and/or don’t bother doing the math (both likely occurrences for a kid in a 1977 movie theater), the heavily communicated tone was of an old superstition whose memory of actually being real was lost in time and nobody believes it actually existed.
And it’d be stuff from a few decades earlier, not lost since millennia, like the original movie seemed to imply.
The Mandalorians are a loose network of contacts spread across the galaxy. They can contact each other and gather information more effectively than just one guy. Djin doesn’t know where they are currently since he was separated from his group.
this allows for baby Yoda to eat her spawn. How hilarious is that? Not a lot really, because we were told the eggs were very important.
I didn’t like this episode.
It really tried leaning into the comedy which seemed to be at the expense of the plot. You’ve got this reptile mom who needs transport her for eggs, and the eggs we’re told (because we have to be told) are real important. But she decides to never really be by them, this allows for baby Yoda…
I was utterly shocked by the horrible tone deafness of the “joke” of Baby Yoda eating the eggs. It was disgusting and horrifying.
I showed that scene to my girlfriend saying, “This show that you don’t watch has a really cool guest star” and she did the same thing - identified him as Olyphant just from his stance!
I have made peace with the fact that the titular character is going to remain very, very underdeveloped on this series. If they keep matching him up with interesting guest characters, though, the show can eek by.
Yeah, mando was WAY too unharmed. His clothing should have been sizzled off and he should have been sporting acid burns over 80% of his body, at best!
Space Raylan Givens just makes me inordinately happy. And I also enjoyed Mando’s furthered commitment to making people understand that Tuskan Raiders are more than just mindless barbarians.
I’m less concerned about Tatooine returning right away (we gotta face it, deserts look like Star Wars) than I am about this being almost a retread of the 4th episode of season 1. Better band those villagers together to beat a giant thing that threatens their way of life while turning a potential enemy into a fast…
I would actually be delighted if they revisited Tosche Station and a couple of the now-aged gang were still there -but had turned it into a cheesy “Former Hangout of the great Luke Skywalker” tourist trap.
This got my dad interested in the show because he’s such a big western guy. I loved this episode so much. Nice little nods to the movies before and LBY is cute as ever.
Dune - delayed until 2021
The question is: Will this totally unnamed person make a return and play any role in the rest of the series? Will we find out what he’s been doing for the last 5 years?
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