Star Wars: The Mandalorian - Discussion Thread

Started by juggernaut7456 pages

Oh I must have missed where that was shown.

Baby Yoda even looked that frog mom dead in the eye at the end before she went to sleep.

Then ate more.

I've been doing some thinking on why Boba didn't try to leave Tatooine or get his armor back.

I'm guessing he just don't give a sh!t anymore and is fine living like a hermit.

Originally posted by juggernaut74
I've been doing some thinking on why Boba didn't try to leave Tatooine or get his armor back.

I'm guessing he just don't give a sh!t anymore and is fine living like a hermit.

Wait....first the Canon turns Dengar into some horrific monster and now you're saying Boba Fett is just a bloody hermit on Tatooine?!

I'm assuming he's given up it makes the most sense.

Originally posted by juggernaut74
I've been doing some thinking on why Boba didn't try to leave Tatooine or get his armor back.

I'm guessing he just don't give a sh!t anymore and is fine living like a hermit.

Not unprecedented. In the EU he stopped giving a shit after his daughter died, let Darth Caedus run wild so the galaxy would burn.

Even at the end of the ep Baby Yoda looked frog lady dead in her eyes and then when she went to sleep ate another egg.

This the type of shit that turns playaz into kingz

Originally posted by Galan007
Second episode was meh.
stopped watching it may try again, will probably just jump to three.

Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!
stopped watching it may try again, will probably just jump to three.

Don't, just finish the first season and then start on the second. It is worth it.

Spoiler:
Bo-Katan appears.

And we'll be seeing Ahsoka soon.

This may be the best episode yet.

My favorite episode so far

I hope I don't need to actually start watching Clone Wars to follow the show.

Originally posted by Kento
I hope I don't need to actually start watching Clone Wars to follow the show.

It seems that parts of Clone Wars and Rebels will become relevant, but you should watch those shows anyway because they're awesome.

Originally posted by Kento
I hope I don't need to actually start watching Clone Wars to follow the show.
In this case I feel like knowing Bo-Katan's backstory as established in TCW(namely: her family heritage, why she's seeking the Darksaber, and why she's familiar with Ahsoka) would probably be a huge help in fully understanding the overall plot.

Or just read this:
https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Bo-Katan_Kryze

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It's also a pretty interesting revelation that the sect of Mandalorians who raised/trained Din are regarded as a cult-like, extremist faction by the remaining 'true' Mandalorians.

You know I've been thinking and

*stuffs fistful of caviar into mouth*

Baby Yoda really offended me. It's tragic *eats hardboiled egg*

Awful.

"Mind your manners and be respectful. You know what I'm talking about."

Lol

The outrage over that is hilarious.

Originally posted by KingD19
It seems that parts of Clone Wars and Rebels will become relevant, but you should watch those shows anyway because they're awesome.
😆 I'm really not into Star Wars enough for all that. I've watched the movies, and that's about the extent I have went into star wars. Games, Comics, Books, Shows, not a single one of those have I got into.
Originally posted by Galan007
In this case I feel like knowing Bo-Katan's backstory as established in TCW(namely: her family heritage, why she's seeking the Darksaber, and why she's familiar with Ahsoka) would probably be a huge help in fully understanding the overall plot.

Or just read this:
https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Bo-Katan_Kryze

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It's also a pretty interesting revelation that the sect of Mandalorians who raised/trained Din are regarded as a cult-like, extremist faction by the remaining 'true' Mandalorians.

Yea, when she was named I looked her up, wondering who it was, and if there was a relevance since she mentioned the black saber, which also is from the show. But so far, it's being references to stuff while explaining things, or hinting at things. Not leaving me completely wondering what is going on, so I hope it keeps doing that.

I wonder why they chose this time period for the show? It's going to be interesting to see the fate of Baby Yoda and where he was and what he was doing during the sequel trilogy. If this was set after Rise of Skywalker it would make a little more sense as Rey could go on to train him.

My guess is he is actually reunited with his people(not Jedi)and just goes on living a regular life whatever that is for his species.