I thought maybe he was cast as Alun. Gwyn never mentioned Alun’s nationality - if they only met during the War as fellow soldiers.
I thought maybe he was cast as Alun. Gwyn never mentioned Alun’s nationality - if they only met during the War as fellow soldiers.
Stephen Colbert as Kite-Man season 2 cameo: Fingers crossed.
After watching the opening credits dance like 10 times now, I finally caught Judomaster coming out of a trapdoor in the dance floor, before Chris hoists him in the air for the finale. *Trapdoor in the floor*
I suspect many AV people are writing their reviews & recaps on their phones.
Hondo sounded like a Robin Williams character. So much so that any live-action Hondo actor would basically be doing an impression of a Serbian Robin Williams. Which will be a weird discussion inevitably in a year - probably in the middle/back half of the Ahsoka show.
Good catch.
Trace Martez: “Hey Ahsoka, we’re coming out of hyperspace and about to dock with the Syndicate’s lead ship, you still need a bathroom break?”
So, a “force-piss-mist,” if you will.
Interested to know if Corey Burton was in costume as Cad Bane or just the voice. Or how much “costume” was even there.
Grogu steps forward, lifts his little robe, and urinates on both lightsaber and chainmail shirt.
Is it Vance or Vanth?
- “Flight” crash scene done with puppets
(forgive any unintended puns)
My guess is that people would want (or demand) the exact bath house and moat and bridge and eateries ... and it would cause too much landscaping and construction, against the type of environmental low-impact thing they’re going for.
I think the answer is in your question: he wasn't available.
I’m more A- on this episode and trending full A. This was the “everybody has a super real conversation” episode. Like “digging-deep in character” real ... realist were going to get this season - real... and not Flash-style pep-talks - faux-real. Nate being the team glue. Everybody’s drinking. Gideon is dressed like…
I feel like Economos is letting his natural beard color grow out. It seemed a bit more two-toned this episode.
Huge laugh for some reason: the pepper mill.
Tack on a couple years after Palpatine gets tossed over the rail for the Gideon and Thrawn type guys to bicker through their shit, and you're close enough in the ballpark.
Maybe it’s because I’m Favreau’s age, but this sorta felt like a crossover episode of the Six Million Dollar Man, where the whole episode is actually about The Bionic Woman. Maybe it’s because the Wookie last week reminds me of Steve Austin’s BFF: Bigfoot.