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Banned
Get the two guys who voiced the henchmen in Venture Bros before the series became stale.You know, I'd be up for a Tango and Cash buddy cop movie set in the Star Wars universe.
Just not with Mandos. Maybe a pair of stormtroopers.
Get the two guys who voiced the henchmen in Venture Bros before the series became stale.You know, I'd be up for a Tango and Cash buddy cop movie set in the Star Wars universe.
Just not with Mandos. Maybe a pair of stormtroopers.
Why would he not be happy about being given his freedom back?So, Mando had to take off his helmet to get his face scanned.
Why? The database had his facial features and could grant access? Pedro Pascal has in his contract that his face should be seen once a season?
And let's not talk about naked punches on helmets, or Bill Burr happy to be left without anything in an unfamiliar planet.
A fucking idiotic five years old, that's who write the episodes.
So, Mando had to take off his helmet to get his face scanned.
Why? The database had his facial features and could grant access? Pedro Pascal has in his contract that his face should be seen once a season?
And let's not talk about naked punches on helmets, or Bill Burr happy to be left without anything in an unfamiliar planet.
A fucking idiotic five years old, that's who write the episodes.
Yea i found this stupid either and kinda killed of the char entirely. The whole thing was not seeing his face and always having this mistery on what he should be looking like. It's like reading a book u always make your own idea of a person and that worked really well. Sadly they had to kill this off with this episode and yea at this point he becomes kinda a generic char again.
not a fan.
He took his helmet off in Season 1 also.
His face was completely fucked and a robot saw him for a second. i didn't like it either but it made somewhat sense somehow. Now it just felt shoehorned in there hard. They could have just recorded the back of his head for a second and then he puts the helmet on again and done or put the machine in a corner where there was no sight on him. Or even get bill to go in there destract people and move to him while he scans and reseats his helmet the moment bill turns around and he's done which would be even better.
It felt straight up pushing to show his face for some reason for a long time which for the series doesn't make a lot of sense at all.
No this episode made more sense than the first one where he showed his face. Burr just finished telling him that beliefs stop mattering when the cause is important enough. Finding the kid to him was more important than believing he had to hide his face all the time.
They kinda killed off his only thing in the serie that made him stand out.
The whole episode was set around revealing his face in a long peroid of time. they could have filmed in all kinds of ways or made the story whatever they wanted. They wanted to reveal his face for a long period of time and frankly it kills the character to the point why even bother still with the helmet at this point. They kinda killed off his only thing in the serie that made him stand out.
When people say "That was a great episode" do you mean that as a Star Wars fan or a fan of good TV in general?
It's strange hearing people use the same words to describe Game of Thrones and The Mandolorian when, to me, they aren't remotely comparable.
I get flashbacks of the Power Rangers ("Oh shit, here comes the White Ranger!) when I'm watching Mando.
With no money, no food, no weapons or means of transportation, in the middle of a jungle surrounded by angry aliens and pissed off imperial troopers?Why would he not be happy about being given his freedom back?
What's up with Gina Carano being so fat?
What's up with Gina Carano being so hot?
What's weird is that Boba Fett has probably had more screen time in these two episodes than he did in 40 years of Star Trek.
Strange how just a few minutes can make such an impression.
Oh, she's definity good looking, just a little too plump.
But yeah, of course she would beat my ass.
It's a bit damning for the main character no? Mando is so fucking boring.What's weird is that Boba Fett has probably had more screen time in these two episodes than he did in 40 years of Star Trek.
Strange how just a few minutes can make such an impression.
Best birthday I ever had was when my mom rented out a pool and adjoining cabana room, decorated it with Empire Strikes Back decorations, had a pinata, bunch of stuff for my guests (you were going home with at least one Star Wars action figure and if you won any of the games a small vehicle or playset from Kenners Empire Strikes Back line). It was epic for a 9 year old, there was no one getting mad or jealous that is was my day, and the gold standard toy I got was Slave I, Boba Fett, and those special ordered Zuckuss & 4 Lom action figures via mail, along with IG-88, Dengar, Bossk and Darth Vader.Its kinda surreal tbh I had mini action figures of him and Slave 1 as a kid. So to see him in action finally is like seeing those toys come to life.
You and me bothjesus christ stay up late to watch it.. how the fuck am i suposed to sleep now. OMFG
I am honest here that I watch this as a fan of the old movies. That I have seen in cinema back when the were released (except the first one, which was the first movie I ever watched in 1980 when the second one released).When people say "That was a great episode" do you mean that as a Star Wars fan or a fan of good TV in general?
It's strange hearing people use the same words to describe Game of Thrones and The Mandolorian when, to me, they aren't remotely comparable.
I get flashbacks of the Power Rangers ("Oh shit, here comes the White Ranger!) when I'm watching Mando.