AJUMP23
Parody of actual AJUMP23
I guess I was thinking that Joruus C'baoth was a clone of Palpatine. Apparently he was not. Just a clone of a Jedi master. My bad on that confusion.That wasn't Thrawn. That was Dark Empire.
I guess I was thinking that Joruus C'baoth was a clone of Palpatine. Apparently he was not. Just a clone of a Jedi master. My bad on that confusion.That wasn't Thrawn. That was Dark Empire.
The dude GAF worships didn't gloss over the flaws and be like "MY NOSTALGIA." Funny how so many people roasted on that soy dude but they all did the same when Luke appeared.
I do agree that too many shows at once when it needs a stronger focus is a negative but whatever. Disney likes money and NPCs wanna feel like they're 8 again when they don't enjoy life anymore.
The dude GAF worships didn't gloss over the flaws and be like "MY NOSTALGIA." Funny how so many people roasted on that soy dude but they all did the same when Luke appeared.
I do agree that too many shows at once when it needs a stronger focus is a negative but whatever. Disney likes money and NPCs wanna feel like they're 8 again when they don't enjoy life anymore.
Which soy dude if you don't mind me asking?
The dude who wept watching the TROS trailer.
Oh. You mean this guy?
I always found it funny when people get so emotional over a trailer. I mean shit, I'll admit to getting swept up in the hype when trailers for The Force Awakens dropped. But goddamn, I didn't cry over that stuff. It's just a fucking preview.
And for the record, I didn't cry at Luke's appearance in the season finale but I was grinning from ear to ear at seeing him kick ass. The goodbye scene between Mando and Grogu did make me misty eyed however.
Yeah, I assume that's who Werewolf Jones was referring to. That's who popped into my head, anyway. Crying over the sequel trilogy is pretty fucking embarrassing, especially when it is Disney looking at the damage they did to the franchise.
I will give my life to protect the child
Rumor / speculation that they will use Baby Yoda to redeem Luke.
The dude GAF worships didn't gloss over the flaws and be like "MY NOSTALGIA." Funny how so many people roasted on that soy dude but they all did the same when Luke appeared.
I do agree that too many shows at once when it needs a stronger focus is a negative but whatever. Disney likes money and NPCs wanna feel like they're 8 again when they don't enjoy life anymore.
No one wants to seek Luke as a broken, bitter old man who gets beaten down just so a Mary Sue NPC can shine. And by that same token, no one wants to see the legacy of a franchise tarnished by people looking to subvert stuff or push an agenda. Looking at you Star Trek Discovery and Picard.
The Mandalorian is unapologetically classic Star Wars, and I love it for that.
Give Favreau the next trilogy, ffs. Give him a trilogy of trilogies.
Whatever. Just give Favreau a crack at em.No more trilogies. Just standalones like Marvel does.
I'd prefer it if Favreau and company stick to the streaming TV format. I liked the slower paced storytelling in The Mandalorian rather than the throw whatever shit onscreen approach of the sequel movies.Whatever. Just give Favreau a crack at em.
Lucasfilm employees back to shitting on fans for being too excited
I think thats a given with how many new shows they announced. I too was afraid that the space wizards would take over the show, but not anymore.I also hope The Mandalorian doesn't become the Jedis show. It can grow and expand, but I want to watch Mando, not Ahsoka.
Double postI also hope The Mandalorian doesn't become the Jedis show. It can grow and expand, but I want to watch Mando, not Ahsoka.
Sorry, but that's simply not true.Was there any indication he wanted to do it?
Surface-level is always going to be more "fun", it's natural. Mandalorian is like the best, most expensive possible version of "star wars fan fic: the series".
me neitherI'm not gonna defend ROS, since it was a mess...
What's the point of having a point, if you are not doing it within the rules and established tropes of the universe and setting you are doing it in?but TLJ in particular actually has a point. It's engaging with the mythos, it's got something to say. And because of that it can't just be composed of a series of vignettes which are built around dusting off the greatest hits, from the OT to the EU.
Why do you think Star Wars needs to be Hamlet?Mandalorian has nothing to say. I know people love it, and to your point I'd agree on a cotton candy-level it has some really enjoyable moments, or even full episodes sometimes... but overall, in terms of story and character, it's barely there.
Sorry, but that's simply not true.
Mandalorian is what Star Wars would have been without all the fuckery they did in the last 37 years instead of what everybody was expecting and hoping for in 1983.
I was there, and I remember.
What's the point of having a point, if you are not doing it within the rules and established tropes of the universe and setting you are doing it in?
Johnson is not a bad director, but he completely disregarded what Star Wars is about, its physics and what is at its heart.
He just did his egoistic thing, shitting on everything that came before.
TLJ is not a Star Wars movie.
If you want to "let the past die" and create somethign different, then why do it for a 40 years old movie series?
Just create something new, you lazy fuck.
Why do you think Star Wars needs to be Hamlet?
It never was and was super successful.
And then along come some snobs, and think they need to reinvent something that doesn't need to be reinvented.
And then wonder why they get flak for it.
And that's all that Star Wars ever was.Mandalorian is a mostly empty vessel. It's fun,
You just have to love it when someone comes along with the "I work in the industry" line, lowering the validity of other opinions.And I was there too, I worked at the company for years. Agree to disagree.
It doesn't even care about what made Star Wars what it is.Well... that bold is objectively wrong. Pointless to address beyond that.
Dude, I have been watching the original movies at the cinema when they released (except the first one), have played the West End games TT RPG, which was along the EU books the only content we got for many years for Star Wars until some of those PC games dropped.The point of "having a point" is engaging with the mythos and communicating something meaningful and interesting. Star Wars rules have been up for interpretation since the first film, and they've been iterated upon across the entire saga, in all forms of media, basically since the very start.
I disagree here.I'm always more interested in the ideas behind a story, and the best of Star Wars has never let me down in that regard. The Mandalorian is a hodge-podge of slick references. I credit them for making something popular and very pretty, that in itself is not easy to do... but upon close examination, there's not much to actually chew on. Unlike many other SW stories.
That is? And how is it more than what Mandalorian has to tell?The OT very much "has a point".
Sorry, but it feels completely crazy to me how you can say that TLJ feel within the "overall arc of the series".He did, he created a Star Wars movie which expands the universe/characters and also is in line with the overall arc of the main character of the series. This is not "lazy".
So, what exactly does it have "beneath the surface"?I don't think it needs to be anything. I prefer when it has something beneath the surface... because the initial movies certainly do.
The inspiration for Luke Skywalker literally predates Hamlet by centuries.
How?They're not reinventing anything, they are continuing a story. The Last Jedi is a pretty clear continuation of the allegory/inspiration for the original trilogy.
I agree. He had no idea what he had created, thus the prequels were the shit they were.You know who else is a gigantic story snob? George Lucas.
And that's all that Star Wars ever was.
It's light weighted fun with a a lot of heart.
You just have to love it when someone comes along with the "I work in the industry" line, lowering the validity of other opinions.
Get vetted for your claim to "have worked at the company" with the mods here, or get the fuck out.
It doesn't even care about what made Star Wars what it is.
Physics, conventions, etc.
It just wants to tell its own story, but chose SW as its vessel to reach a broader audience.
And the hipsters fell for it.
So, what exactly does it have "beneath the surface"?
Alien tit milk?
Shitty jokes that are completely missing the tones of the scene they are made in?
That incredibly "deep" explanation that people are earning money off war?
Alien Horses being more important than freeing slave kids?
Just watched the s2 finale.
That's how you do Star Wars. It's full of fillers, it's pure fan service, but it was awesome. Let's forget about the half assed new trilogy and just pick up from this finale. Jon Favreau really understood what this was all about.
It saddens me that they used the new trilogy as guinea pig for how to handle the entire franchise.
DISNEY AND KAT REDEEMD, FIRE JJ AND NEVER LET RJ COME CLOSE TO ANYTHING STAR WARS RELATED.
I like how over the top Carl Weather's character is. It's like he is doing a broadway play as an aristocrat and that juxtposition in the backwater cantinas is hilarious. Carl Weathers is just a great actor all around and only he can pull that kind of thing off.Mandalorian has more interesting characters than any of the Star Wars films.
Though I disagree with your statement as a whole. I really liked most of the characters. I'll watch Clone Wars and rebels for Bo Katan and Ahsoka Tano.Mandalorian has more interesting characters than any of the Star Wars films.
So is Bo Katan/Ashlee Sackhoff coming back for S3? It doesn't look like she's getting her own show, so maybe that's where they're going with S3?
They actually opened a lot of interesting storytelling opportunities for multiple episodes. Season 3 will probably not be about darksaber directly, but about uniting remaining Mandalorians in order to reclaim Mandalore. Din being a rightful owner of the darksaber at this moment is something that will create a lot of tension between him, Bo and true Mandalorians. This new world he just found himself in will probably continue challenging his identity and start pushing his story arc more into him being a leader, which I presume was their goal from the start.That's what I'd assume. The main plot line will be about the Dark Saber. I'll be kind of annoyed if it was resolved in a single episode. But also, how do you drag it out for 8 episodes???
Hmmmmm