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“Would this blade then not belong to her?”

This seemed like a weird episode to introduce Jack. She had a great surprise bathroom introduction with Keeley but then never really did anything else the entire episode.

She somehow ended up perfectly cooked, like a turkey on the table of a Macy’s Black Friday ad. How could they NOT eat her?

The IRL Army actually has to take personnel safety into account. These Mandalorians were literally shooting at each other with flamethrowers last week...

“The enemy of thy enemy is... me?”

But for an entire culture dedicated to being warriors shouldn’t all the Random Mandalorians be more formidable, especially since these are the ones who have survived? I understand what you’re saying about how some will be better than others and maybe Jango is in the top 5%, but I wouldn’t expect there to be this much

I’ve been noticing more and more another drawback of shooting on StageCraft. Any time there is a group of people shot together, they take up roughly the same amount of space as the size of the StageCraft “stage” is a limited size. The Turtle Lake beachfront, the Nevarro refugee group (they even walk very slowly so

The Mandalorians were certainly more competent in this episode than they were in the previous few, but they’re still not as formidable as Jango Fett was in the prequels like I think they should be.

I like the idea of a Ratatouille (or a Raccacoonie) under her helmet helping her forge that’s she’s afraid everyone will find out about.

A story about the two Death Star stormtroopers who got knocked out on the Millenium Falcon and whose armor was used by Han and Luke who woke up in the hold of the Falcon hours later during the Battle of Yavin.”

Well put. There hasn’t been any real conflict in Season 3 and the series doesn’t seem to be going anywhere at all. I never really thought the show was great, but I’m borderline just hate-watching at this point and am sometimes pleasantly surprised when something actually cool or novel happens.

What even are the rules of this “world’s most boring game of paintball”? After the kid shoots Baby Yoda, the round is stopped. But then when Baby Yoda shoots the kid he’s allowed to fire all three rounds and is the winner?

It also doesn’t help that the more we see of the Mandalorians, the more inept they appear. Watching them clumsily climb the mountain or move some branches just looks silly. I’m starting to wonder if this is all just a callback to the OT’s Boba Fett where he looks cool but when push comes to shove he’s actually pretty

I don’t know if there’s any franchise that I WANT to see work as much as I do Alien. It’s a shame that the more recent films just haven’t delivered.

My guess is that each will take place in a new environment, kind of like the Planet Earth documentaries. So maybe next time we get some desert Avatars, and then we get some mountain Avatars, and then some snow Avatars. But I have no idea how they will keep the “human military is after Jake Sully again” story going.

Exactly. It’s such a great theater experience that I’m not at all surprised it has made so much money.

Went to see Avatar last week, and wow does it look incredible in 3D. I’m glad I finally made the trip to the theater because the movie itself was just ok and watching it at home wouldn’t have been nearly as much fun. 

What’s the MCU?

I think that Bo leaving her helmet on when she was back on her ship seemed out of character and was kind of a lazy way to get her back into the cult.

Exactly. Everything in this episode would have been fine (if a bit boring honestly) if there would have been some sort of stinger at the end. Even something as simple as Elia Kane getting a call and saying, “I have it in my possession and the Dr. has been taken care of” would have been enough to help clear up her