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Rosario Dawson was great as ashoka tano. Even if they put boobs on her head. The Child finally has a name. Grogu. It was nice to see Michael Biehn aka Corporal Hicks, Kyle Reese, johnny ringo, Lt. Coffey as Lang. I wish he could have been a little crazy like johnny ringo in tombstone. My only complaint is 35 minute episodes.. geeze. I started watching "the Boys" 60 minute episodes so far.
The music in this episode was great. This guy ludwig goransson is the next john williams. only
3 more episodes.
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Star Wars is for gen x soy boys
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@Doom, there you go again kissing Disney's ass hoping they will give you a part in the next group of Marvel Cinematic Universe films.
Ain't happening and you know why DOOM!!!!!!!!!!!!
cuz you suck as a villain, and no one cares about some magical armored clad dude, that has not been relevant in the marvel universe since the 80's
your pathetic DOOM!!!!!!
Oh by the way, I am in the next MCU films and I don't even care
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It’s too bad Disney, once it bought out Lucas Films, didn’t start their streaming service and start their Star Wars endeavors w Mandalorian and use it as a Star Wars testing ground. The show has been a great way to tie past Star Wars movies 1-6 together with the animated series Clone Wars and Rebels. I’m not sure (I don’t think so) if it’s even acknowledged any of the 7-9 movies yet?
Through Mandlorian, the show runner Dave Fioni not only connects past Star Wars work but is able to build and expand the Star Wars universe and flesh out new beloved characters. Had they started this way, Disney wouldn’t have even needed to bring back Luke, Princess Leah, and Han Solo only to so poorly make use of them and neutered them in the recent 3 big screen movies.
There’s been probably 30+ successful Star Wars universe novels written, many seasons of Clone Wars, and numerous seasons of Rebels so it’s perplexing that Disney opted to by-pass all these talented proven writers, directors, producers, and show runners when Disney opted to hire 2 different directors to not only direct the last 3 Star Wars movies but to write them too.
Still bitter about how badly Disney fked up the big screen movies and the fact these movies have to be recognized as “cannon” now.
Going forward it’s probably best to just let all of the last 3 movies lie/die and continue Star Wars in other areas far far away. Maybe that’s what Mandalorian is trying to do.
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Star Wars is for gen x soy boys with daddy issues
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Last episode is getting rave reviews
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Star Wars is for gen x soy boys with daddy issues who shop at Whole Foods
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“Star Wars is for gen x soy boys with daddy issues who shop at Whole Foods”
SO! 😡
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Star Wars is for gen x soy boys with daddy issues who shop at Whole Foods after takin a spin class
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Wow, what a season finale.!!! So much happened in this episode. A lot
was to set up the spin offs. It looks like disney + will be the place to watch the
Star Wars universe. I'm not going to say anything about this episode. Youtube is full
of reviews that spoil the plot. Not me. Season 02 was only 8 episodes and none were more than
50 minutes long. They actually had a 35 minute episode. Season 03 will not happen until
December 2021. The horror..
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Kayman is a troll account for a guy with nothing to do. Meh. Not triggered. Keep trying though. Eventually you'll need a new keyboard though.
Holy Crap, I did *not* notice that Michael Bein was Lang. Damn.
Katee Sackhoff is a one trick pony. Episode 11. Same annoying character type. I really wanted her jetpack to explode mid-air. BANG. Something nobody would have seen coming. She really needs to try acting as...anything other than an angry tomboy or at least stop choosing those roles.
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Its interesting how in just 10 maybe 15 years ago the thought of 4 women telling the mandalorian they..
the four women will take the ship first. We blew right past that without a laugh or sexist put down. Times have changed i guess.
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Star Wars is for gen x soy boys with daddy issues who shop at Whole Foods after takin a spin class wearing lululemon apparel
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