They’re on a fleek. Right?
They’re on a fleek. Right?
it’s an epidemic across all online (and probably print) writing. i fucking hate it.
“Welp, that’s the exact opposite of what I wanted from this season.”
I continue to feel like this embrace of the Way or w/e will not be the end result, if only because it would be a really weird unsatisfying narrative track for Filoni to spend all of Clone Wars and Rebels making it pretty clear Death Watch’s religious extremism is bad and then saying “well they were right in the end!”
I’d go even further and say why does it have to be more than one movie?
This is a pretty good comment but I think we can trim it down.
I love this show, but I’ve become increasingly obsessed with how unsustainable the extremist Mandalorian life is. Eating communally is a major bonding exercise in almost every culture ever, yet these guys only ever eat in isolation? Are all the children foundlings, or are they being conceived and born without anyone…
This helmet cult is a bunch of idiots and it makes me sad to see Bo Katan join them. (and the thought of Grogu joining them just makes me fucking confused. Is his helmet going to have cute little ears?)
“That boy was our only hope.”
The Grogu situation really is feeling more and more like they’ve painted themselves into a corner with no plan on how to get out, so they’re just passing time in hopes that somebody thinks of something at some point along the way.
Getting Grogu to Luke was a natural off-ramp, either to pivot the show into a different…
“I saw something I recognized, and I clapped!”
Agreed—I really need those helmets to come off. I don’t care at all for them basing so much of their culture on some cool-looking helmets, but too late to fix that. I like the Armorer, but the rest of the group is just sorta there, even the big mean one with the kid (his name is RAGNAR?! Come on!) and so much of their…
Man the less time we spend with the Mandalorians as a group the better, frankly. They seem to have no interests beyond stating the obvious or repeating proverbs. Like would it kill the showrunners to show any of these people talk about food or the weather or something? They’re always just like “I will train by…
Boring conversation anyway
Star Wars in trouble? That’s not what I heard. My sources said, “Everything’s perfectly alright now. We’re fine. We’re all fine here now, thankyou. How are you?”
“Luke’s force vision or something”.
Woof, did you get that joke from the Leftovers pile?
“Mr Johnson, for the last time, we are not putting Black Adam in the Star Wars universe so he can punch a Death Star. Please leave our offices.”
I’ll be honest. I wasn’t expecting a lot from Lindelof. I just figured it would be LOST... in space.