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Yeah, I was just saying that’s what it would take to say they are. Apparently Geroge’s words and wisdom don’t carry the weight they used to, lol.Canon re-writing is the norm now.
Yeah, I was just saying that’s what it would take to say they are. Apparently Geroge’s words and wisdom don’t carry the weight they used to, lol.Canon re-writing is the norm now.
How do people like The Mandalorian not know who the fuck the Jedi are?
They were generals in the clone Wars. They've fought mandalorian...how would he have no clue about them?
Yeah, I was just saying that’s what it would take to say they are. Apparently Geroge’s words and wisdom don’t carry the weight they used to, lol.
Some of the responses I’ve seen in threads make me wonder if he is.George might as well be posting on Sherdog with the rest of us, that's as much he's listened to lol.
How do people like The Mandalorian not know who the fuck the Jedi are?
They were generals in the clone Wars. They've fought mandalorian...how would he have no clue about them?
Jango was taking his helmet off all over the place, though it's possible Jango was a Mando at one point. Boba was his clone and didn't seem to have connection with the Mandos other than the armor. But they can always change that.
You would think their exploits would be pretty well known.10,000 Jedi in a galaxy of 50 million inhabited systems.
Jedi being the focus of the movies does not mean they were the focus of the galaxy.
Me and my kid have had Baby Yoda shirts for a few weeks now.Found a bootleg Baby Yoda tee-shirt. Had to buy it.
And the Mandolorians in Rebels were always taking off their helmets. Really silly thing to invent at this stage.Jango was taking his helmet off all over the place, though it's possible Jango was a Mando at one point. Boba was his clone and didn't seem to have connection with the Mandos other than the armor. But they can always change that.
Han thought the force and Jedi was a bunch of nonsense in EpIV and that was only about 16 years after the Jedi were eradicated10,000 Jedi in a galaxy of 50 million inhabited systems.
Jedi being the focus of the movies does not mean they were the focus of the galaxy.
You would think their exploits would be pretty well known.
Maybe sidious forbid any discussion of them and they just fell out of memory.
So was Bobba Fett a legit Mandela or what? Was was his deal in relation to Pedro Pascal?
Some of the responses I’ve seen in threads make me wonder if he is.
Everyone always tells me I'm being overly critical, and then a season or two later they're forced to accept I was ahead of the curve. Happened with Dexter and The Walking Dead.You are being really overcritical. Resistance cartoon really stinks. No real interesting or likeable characters or stories. Mando has Mando, Baby Yoda, IG-11, Kuiil, and even Apollo is a bit likeable. Ming Na Wen has to come back and be interesting.
The CGI Clone Wars cartoon was offputting because of the snooty characters, shitty stories, too much political talkie talk, everyone is equal including clones.
Mandalorian has parts that seem hard to believe, but as a whole, it's the best presentation of anything Star Wars in a long time.
She should have gave him a Jawa signet after all the Jawas Mando vaporized with his rifle.It wasn’t clean because an enemy helped him. He did right by Yoda and they are no longer enemies. They’re a tribe of two. Their first kill together now works well as a signet.
Eat a Snickers bar. You're one of the few contrarians. Everyone else all over the internet likes Mandalorian. I saw an article that said Rotten Tomato gave it a 100%, which I'm assuming is good and rare.Everyone always tells me I'm being overly critical, and then a season or two later they're forced to accept I was ahead of the curve. Happened with Dexter and The Walking Dead.
Clone Wars giving the clones deeper characterization and attentiveness is exactly what set it apart. It's vastly superior to this series. Sure, there are likeable characters, and the overall thrust of plot is well crafted, but the execution is so clumsy and mindlessly forced that it renders this stuff obsolete. It's succumbing to maudlin sap, now, too. When the series started it looked like Disney was going to manage the extraordinary feat of creating a gritty series that was still family friendly. That mirage has evaporated.
It's astonishing to me how production value pulls the wool over people's eyes. Petey was right. This series is Hercules or Xena: Warrior Princess set in the Star Wars universe.