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In Clone Wars they kinda make him end up being raised by bounty hunters, like Bossk, or just another of that species or something, but also all they end up adding to him as a character is “I GOTTA KILL MACE WINDU AND AVENGE MY FATHER!!!” and it goes nowhere. So even Lucas had no idea what to do with him as a character.
After this episode I have a feeling Fett’s ultimate goal is to help the Tuskens take back their place as accepted inhabitants of the planet instead of just faceless, mindless raiders the people who came from off-world need to be afraid of.
Morrison is bringing big Dad Bod Badass energy to it. Fennec can be the nimble one, he’s going to be tanky and shooty.
I kind of appreciate this and Mando taking time to...humanize the Tusken Raiders, who are most likely the indigenous inhabitants of Tatooine before it became a crime hub. Ok, yes, they are also slave traders and killed Anakin’s mom, but they can just make that be a specific tribe that does that, not all Tuskens.
Probably both, but there have been story issues that don’t have to do with “we couldn’t have as many people in this scene” or “we had to shoot this separately”
This first year of shows show a lot of growing pains for Marvel Studios trying to transition some things over to TV. The shows have so much stuff stuffed in them they have the opposite problem that the Netflix shows did; too much time, too short a season, vs not enough stuff, too long a season. There has to be some…
A much better return to form from the first group of episodes. Each of them having their own extreme crisis and barely giving a shit about the ones each other are having. There’s no way that Charlie’s story ends with him and Shelley leaving on good terms, no one in the Gang can be allowed that sort of happiness, even…
Cable channels have always been able to use cursing, they just mostly don’t because they don’t want to push away sponsors (the FCC cursing rules only apply to the networks). It’s great that FX has let them do whatever cursing they want, but then it’s extremely embarrassing when Sunny reruns are on Comedy Central and…
The more perplexing thing with TV show reviews is the season review...before the reviewer has seen the entire season. "Here's the grade for this season* (*after only being given the first 4 episodes)"
I don’t see how this is complicated or rewrites the Black Widow tag.
And that’s why you don’t try to continue a GDT thing without GDT. Stupid Hollywood.
After that weird Age Of Ultron interlude about Natasha being a monster for not having a uterus/not being able to have kids, I appreciated that this episode casually showed a former Black Widow happily adopting a child.
Of 8. So halfway.
Yea, something seems off with this season, don’t know what it is.
Yea, low key enjoy Frank’s Brother, especially for Lance Reddick.
What’s wrong with it, purely in entertainment, is that they get amazing actors to play the mom/wife and then give them barely anything to do besides worry about the husband/kids, while everyone else is off doing the cool movie stuff. Like, she’s helped out, mostly off screen via text, but it’s all just been standing…
It wasn’t until Clint refused to answer Eleanor’s question about whether or not he has kids that I remembered his family is supposed to be a massive secret he hid from even his close colleagues. Weird that he was just openly wandering around New York City with his kids in the premiere then...
Plus HIMYM was still on the air, so only time for guest spots. At the same time, Masters of Sex also prevented Lizzie Caplan from continuing on from the Item 37 One Shot as a SHIELD agent, who conceivably could have been a lead for AoS.