yap, fucking sucksLove the scenery in chapter 9, as well as bringing two warring tribes together to battle a common enemy. Which is what the US should be doing against China.
so it's good huh, is the whole season up?
Olyphant playing the Justified character is what I like Olyphant doing. Its his niche. I thought he was incredible.I should have loved this episode but didn't. It was ok. I like how this show uses creatures and settings from the old movies and has new stories set within them, but something about this episode felt off.
Two main things: it was kind of a reworking of the episode 4 plus the Jawa / Mudhorn trade from episode 2. So it's repeating itself already.
The other was Timothy Olyphant. He's great in Justified but really stuck out in this and he's basically playing the same damn character. Add that to the fact he isit broke the spell that it was a real thing, it looked like a crap costume. That really took me out of it.wearing Fett armour which is way too big for him
I will also echo the previous post about over acting extras. All of this adds up to the episode not feeling authentic.
Still, I like the stand alone nature of it, not sure about the "cameo" at the end. I really hope they do something interesting rather than just having him there for fan service.
A mildly entertaining way to spend an hour. Seems on par with last season, it's ok, but the show overall is just so predictable and safe. I did enjoy seeing Timothy Olyphant though, that was a pleasant surprise.
Nice ep. But they should've let it eat the bantha bomb from the start.
Also was there any relevance to the pearl-like object the Tuskans cut out of the Krayt at the end?
A mildly entertaining way to spend an hour. Seems on par with last season, it's ok, but the show overall is just so predictable and safe. I did enjoy seeing Timothy Olyphant though, that was a pleasant surprise.
Love the scenery in chapter 9, as well as bringing two warring tribes together to battle a common enemy. Which is what the US should be doing against China.
Thinking about it, I am a bit disappointed they start digging old characters out of their literal graves instead of doing their own thing like they did in the first batch.
i feel this will be detrimental to Star Wars again.
This universe really needs some new perspectives and stories done within the framework of the world without doing the old characters again and again. And it's even worse when they were thought off as dead.
Who gives a shit anymore if someone dies if it doesn't mean anything anyway?
is this still using the unreal engine?
Dead is dead.Boba needs a proper ending. We all love the OT, but there’s not a person alive who was okay with him going out like that, lol.
Predictable and safe? You saw what happened when they went outside the box for the films.
Can't please anybody.
Dead is dead.
I wasn't okay with Darth Maul being sliced in half in TPM either, but I would have vastly preferred him staying dead rather than the mechanical legs shit they did on him later on.
Going that route just shows me they start repeating the same mistakes that SW did for much too long.
Which is sad, since so far they stayed out of that rabbit hole.
And on the behalf of that character, I was completely okay with him dying that way when I saw it back in the day.
Game of Thrones is being applauded for better known characters not having plot armour and dying in what might seem silly ways, but SW kind of did it first here, which was amazing.
I think its an easter egg or a callback to one of the Star Wars games where you had to fight a Dragon too and then you got a pearl after defeating it. Atleast thats what i readAgreed.
I can't say I cared for the ill-fitting armour on Olyphant (looked weird), but I share your sentiments about it being entertaining but predictable. I did enjoy the brief Jaws homage with the camera zoom on Cobb though. Curious to see what the Baby Yoda Meme factory gets out of the episode given he was very much in the backdrop. Also was there any relevance to the pearl-like object the Tuskans cut out of the Krayt at the end?
Does Disney/Marvel have all the good effects houses under contract? Why does this show have better effects than most DC movies?effects team is crushing it
Have you seen thee movies back in the day, or are you approaching this from the viewpoint of the later elevation of that character to something he never was in those movies?Personally I thought Fett was far too underutilized in the OT. There could have been so much done with the character but he died a rather ceremonious death in Return of the Jedi.
Sounds like fan fiction to me.Besides, you're going to have a new character (Din Djarin) who's very similar to Boba in many ways and not have them interact at some point? It screams like a missed opportunity to me.
Do you want Star Wars to be trash entertainment, or do you want it to have meaningful consequences in its story lines and developments?And you mention Darth Maul, whom Dave Filoni brought back in Clone Wars and by all accounts was pretty popular among fans (I've yet to watch the series). If Filoni and Jon Favreau can do the same thing for Boba Fett how can that not be a good thing?
That doesn't make this any better and doesn't bode well for the future.As for the need of new characters, The Mandalorian has plenty of new characters from which it can build upon. Boba is the only OT character we've seen (so far) in the series.
Dead is dead.
I wasn't okay with Darth Maul being sliced in half in TPM either, but I would have vastly preferred him staying dead rather than the mechanical legs shit they did on him later on.
Going that route just shows me they start repeating the same mistakes that SW did for much too long.
Which is sad, since so far they stayed out of that rabbit hole.
And on the behalf of that character, I was completely okay with him dying that way when I saw it back in the day.
Game of Thrones is being applauded for better known characters not having plot armour and dying in what might seem silly ways, but SW kind of did it first here, which was amazing.
It’s called being creative while respecting what came before, you don’t have to sacrifice one for the other..Predictable and safe? You saw what happened when they went outside the box for the films.
Can't please anybody.
Have you seen thee movies back in the day, or are you approaching this from the viewpoint of the later elevation of that character to something he never was in those movies?
Sounds like fan fiction to me.
Do you want Star Wars to be trash entertainment, or do you want it to have meaningful consequences in its story lines and developments?
How does anything in this series have any meaning at this point, if nobody stays dead?
Why should I even care if they get themselves into dangerous situations if nobody ever stays dead in this series?
That doesn't make this any better and doesn't bode well for the future.
Is there at least someone who really died in ROTJ?I really didn't care for the ending. Pisses on ROTJ
I was legit expecting a rancor cameo lol. Speaking of all that why the fuck would anyone live on this planet? Sarlac pits. Rancors. Sandworms. Is the planet rich in resources of some kind? Did I miss that somewhere? Spice from the sandworms?Is there at least someone who really died in ROTJ?
In the next next Episode I hope for the Rancor to have his comeback. That iron door didn't really break his neck, he was just sleeping because exhaustion from chasing Luke.
Dude had a combined screen time of like overall 2 minutes and said one sentence in both movies.You may not have cared about the character, but as a child seeing Empire Strikes Back for the first time I immediately fell in love with him. I didn't know he was supposed to be "cool", he just ignited my imagination.
Yeah it felt like an episode 4 of a ten part season tbh, kinda makes me wary if that’s what you wanna open with but it was still entertaining just bland.Was a solid but not spectacular opening.
It certainly looks cool for a TV show and the budget seems even higher this season.
I still feel like the child is the main appeal for a lot of people though. Without that adorable little green baby it's pretty bog standard Star Wars.