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My son is still upset about the Gamorrean Pigs’ tragic deaths.

It was sad when the pig boys died. I was rooting for them.

The character assassination of Luke started in the prior episode, where Luke, learning apparently NOTHING from the failure of the previous Jedi order, still pulled out that “no attachment” bullshit and asked a pre-verbal toddler to have the wisdom to make a massive life decision between a life of extreme sacrifice and

It could have actually been a pretty cool scene if Mando and Boba showed that they were tactically better fighters and jetted around taking guys out. But yeah, instead they just land in the most central location and get blasted to bits. Good thing they have that indestructable armor and nobody ever hits them in the

You may be right, but that has not been my experience so far. My wife, my brother, my mom, and my best friend from college are all huge into Star Wars and really like the Mandalorian (during the pandemic we all watched it together remotely). All of them skipped out on BOBF after episode 1. I had to advise them to

So many people who skipped this series are going to be confused by all the major developments for Mando and Grogu that occurred on another show

This review is excellent, and I agree with most every word of it, but especially this: “It cannot be overstated how many sins can be forgiven by the redemptive act of having a giant monster fight robots.”

BOBF was clearly less “a story about Boba Fett” and more “extended table setting for Mandalorian Season 3.”

Yeah, something was definitely up with her in the van -- not sure if it was being smacked around by a talking gorilla whilst tracking down an alien invasion of sorts, but her hands seemed to be trembling as she was taking out her phone to take that picture?

I can’t help but feel like Hardcourt’s change in demeanor, being a little more open to the team making the WhatsApp chat, is just a sign she was infected by a Butterfly during the fight with Charlie.  I got nothing to prove it, other than it seemed like a perfect time for it to happen.  Murn similarly sounds like he

I knew Lescher was coming back as Thawne in this episode, but for one reason or another I completely forgot about it as I was watching, so I let out a pleasant gasp when he turned around.

Spooner & Astra to me feels akin to the Ray-Nate platonic best friend bromance, one of the best things the show has ever done, & I think is a worthy successor to that

- I’m pretty sure I heard a weird cover of “Right Round”, but I wasn’t sure.

I enjoyed this overall, although the “love is love is love...” was unnecessary and should’ve been cut for being over the top. Thawne’s return was an absolute delight, especially *this* Thawne, who’s always been second to Tom Cavanaugh despite being great by himself. The history nerd in me loves the assassination of

That was a missed chance of using Franz Ferdinand’s “Take Me Out” for a montage scene, but I guess they had to use their already tiny budget on the dollar store mustache for the Archduke.

Man I’m so glad I missed those then as that was a proper jaw dropping oh hell yeah moment for me. 

Yeah, the episode did technically spin its wheels, but I was having so much fun I didn’t care. The Fixed Point bar is one of the best new concepts the show has introduced in recent years. And THAWNEEEEEE!!! Didn’t realize they had brought Matt Letscher back. I was so ready to go for the big confrontation at the end,

-I love a good Legends planning montage.

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