This episode made me wish all of the clone wars and rebels TV shows were live action... IT. WAS. AMAZING. Plus, i love episodes that explore different parts, like that port with the imperial remnant force, ugh love it. And the armor of bo katan?
Great episode, great action scenes, some fun moments of humor, and Bo Katan! So glad the brought Katee back to play her in live action.
Well, assuming they mean Death Watch, that group was named even before the clone wars tv show. Not sure how it fits in the new canon, but in the old one they were kinda the psycho mandos. Relgious zealots as this episode statedThe two most predictable lines of the episode:
"Don't play with your food." (I literally said it out loud seconds before Mando did.)
"I'll help you. But first..." (This is becoming a little repetitive.)
Still great to see some new vistas, some classic costumes and classically stupid Stormtroopers, the awesome Katee Sackhoff and the always delightful Titus Welliver.
Along with trying to teach Baby Yoda: Frogs are friends, not food.
ETA: and I tried to fight it, but I have to say it - as soon as he saw the Mon Calamari, I said "it's a trap!"
Also ETA: someone more versed in Rebels and Clone Wars - please tell me 'the Watch' was established prior to Game of Thrones. Because Mando has always had that Jon Snow thing going on. Totally aside from the actor's GoT casting.
I think that's two episodes in a row with a call back to Alien.View attachment 512725
don’t play with your food everyone
The predictable line for me was when the Quarren man confronts Mando at the ship dock and says “You killed my brother!”The two most predictable lines of the episode:
"Don't play with your food." (I literally said it out loud seconds before Mando did.)
"I'll help you. But first..." (This is becoming a little repetitive.)
Still great to see some new vistas, some classic costumes and classically stupid Stormtroopers, the awesome Katee Sackhoff and the always delightful Titus Welliver.
Along with trying to teach Baby Yoda: Frogs are friends, not food.
ETA: and I tried to fight it, but I have to say it - as soon as he saw the Mon Calamari, I said "it's a trap!"
Also ETA: someone more versed in Rebels and Clone Wars - please tell me 'the Watch' was established prior to Game of Thrones. Because Mando has always had that Jon Snow thing going on. Totally aside from the actor's GoT casting.
Well, assuming they mean Death Watch, that group was named even before the clone wars tv show. Not sure how it fits in the new canon, but in the old one they were kinda the psycho mandos. Relgious zealots as this episode stated
It wasn’t referred to as ‘The Watch’, but Deathwatch was a terrorist group that sought to restore Mandalore (whose government had renounced war altogether and refused to participate in the Clone Wars) to its violent ways. The helmet thing didn’t exist, but it seems like they’re going for a ‘cult within the movement’ sort of thing to explain Din’s overly specific lifestyle rules.Also ETA: someone more versed in Rebels and Clone Wars - please tell me 'the Watch' was established prior to Game of Thrones. Because Mando has always had that Jon Snow thing going on. Totally aside from the actor's GoT casting.
Next weeks episode looks to have Mando connect back up with Cara and Greef, at least based on what I heard.Once again I really liked this episode and once again my only complaint is it was too short. I would really like the episodes to be about 45min, that would be perfect. I am also a bit surprised we haven't met back up with Carats and Greef yet. I was really hoping they would be spending a lot of time together. That said, I really love this show.
but not AshleyAHSOKAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As much as I obviously love her as the character I don’t think it’d be as easy to transition her to live action with the same actress. With Bo she wears the suit and it’s obviously a stunt double whenever her face isn’t being shown. I think that’d be harder to pull off with Ahsoka if they brought back Ashley.but not Ashley
It wasn’t referred to as ‘The Watch’, but Deathwatch was a terrorist group that sought to restore Mandalore (whose government had renounced war altogether and refused to participate in the Clone Wars) to its violent ways. The helmet thing didn’t exist, but it seems like they’re going for a ‘cult within the movement’ sort of thing to explain Din’s overly specific lifestyle rules.
Bo-Katan was actually one of its higher ranking members during the group’s introduction, but after her sister (the ruler of Mandalore at the time) was overthrown by Maul, she turned against Deathwatch and joined up with Ahsoka Tano and a group of Republic clone troopers to liberate the planet.
It hasn’t been made clear whether Din was raised by the members of Deathwatch who were on Maul’s side or Bo-Katan’s, but I’m assuming that given how the Armorer described Jedi to Din that it’s probably the former.
I'm curious how it will look though. Ahsoka in the animated shows was generally a very petite looking character, smaller than most of the other characters which I think would suit Eckstein better thanAs much as I obviously love her as the character I don’t think it’d be as easy to transition her to live action with the same actress. With Bo she wears the suit and it’s obviously a stunt double whenever her face isn’t being shown. I think that’d be harder to pull off with Ahsoka if they brought back Ashley.
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