The last 5 minutes of the episode were full of disappointment.
The last 5 minutes of the episode were full of disappointment.
Yeah, what I’m reading is come May 23, we’re getting a downgrade of quality in terms of video and content.
Surprised you didn’t list the Armorer as an option. The cult leader whose zealotry abandoned her the moment she thought Bo could unite all of the Mandos in one place, and she was also rather conveniently outta there before the ambush.
Now I’m wondering if Manuel thinks chickens sound the way Tommy Wiseau thinks they do, or the way the Bluth family does.
The Jade stuff came close to seeming like she was just taking pity on him, which wouldn’t have been satisfying, but I think they sold it well enough. Her interest was really more after seeing his appreciation for the restaurant and history with it; that showed a sincerity he usually doesn’t have, because he’s so…
Good riddance to Shandy.
“My first thought is Tom is playing a horrible joke”
Will Lizzo be in this?
I’m pessimistic about new Star Wars stuff at this point, but this looks rad.
Syril Karn, who appears to have gone up in the world, and been thrust into a higher class of Imperial citizenship.
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.
Andor was also just way better than Rings of Power.
I thought Andor was very good and worth the investment. On the other hand, Rings of Power was pretty tedious from start to finish. If I wasn’t a nerd with fond memories of devouring Tolkein as a child, I would have bailed as well.
There’s “slow boil,” but there is also spending 6 hours of 5 or 6 completely different unrelated storylines (heck the pre-Hobbits never link up to anybody else in the end, did they?). And I’m not even sure some of the storylines developed beyond pushing pieces around on a board. (Though the plot of why the orcs were…
The first game was absolutely not a “carefully constructed interconnected Metroidvania,” it was a series of often nearly linear levels separated by a hub (your spaceship) that often had one or two doors you’d have to backtrack to eventually when you had the power to open them. Like, the worst part of that game was the…
I know it’s theoretically gruesome and taboo, but it felt very YA to me. The metaphysical love triangle with Lottie, the fact that even though the show “says” the girls are starving we don’t really get that feeling from that at all and they all look pretty much the same as they did in the beginning, and the music…
So...vintage Apple watches in 2052? Hmmm.
Yes this issue with scale made that scene towards the end silly, where Greef is ceding land of indeterminate size to the Mandalorians (is it the size of Long Island or the size of Texas??), but it seems like he could cede an entire hemisphere because the planet only seems to occupied by about 50 people.
Yeah it was kind of weird that this amazingly large thriving town only had about 25 people in it, whether they were camping in the outskirts,or welcoming 20 mandalorians to their planet. I mean, hell, you can use Blender (a free 3d program) to digitally add some blurry people in the background if needed. Surely Disney…
Yeah, it’s better than green screen, but still pretty obvious.