Hmm...Have to pretty strongly disagree. Even if it has no bearing whatsoever on the rest of the season, it was a pretty great aside - there was some really fascinating world-building there. And I'm confident this will connect back somehow.
Great episode. Although the end bit makes me groan a little. I swear if we get several episodes of "it was all a stupid misunderstanding" over this Its gonna be a bit of a drag. Thats on the list of my most hated tropes.
Or the Imperial who has dozens of TIEs patrolling Mandalore wanted Gideon's help and framed Mandalorians for the rescue.
I mean yeah that was my first thought. Like people can just /have/ the metal. We've seen that the remnants still have plenty of it. Also it was found imbedded in a blast mark like it was either planted or part of the tip of a projectile. While Beskar weapons do exist that would be a really odd use of one for a mandalorian.
I mostly just know that in a typical show it would go "oh its this thing associated with this group. It must be them end of dicussion lets get em" And then suddenly the republic is after the children of the watch... despite the fact that it was one of them that handed over Gideon and despite the fact that if your looking for a Mandalorian that had ties to the empire the most logical person to suspect would be Boba Fett." I'm hoping this show is smarter than that but we will see how it goes.
The spear was melted down and forged into Grogu's chain mail armor in the Book of Boba Fett. The Armorer said beskar shouldn't be used as a weapon that could pierce a Mandalorian's armor. Din offered it up.As to the second point,they are setting up the New Republic to be fairly incompetent. But I'm with you, hopefully they don't go quite that simple
For the first - we haven't seen Mando's Beskar spear have we? Did it ever get off the ship after the fight with Gideon?
Besides, he had a better pointing thing.The spear was melted down and forged into Grogu's chain mail armor in the Book of Boba Fett. The Armorer said beskar shouldn't be used as a weapon that could pierce a Mandalorian's armor. Din offered it up.
Ah that's right, thanks!The spear was melted down and forged into Grogu's chain mail armor in the Book of Boba Fett. The Armorer said beskar shouldn't be used as a weapon that could pierce a Mandalorian's armor. Din offered it up.
Or the Imperial who has dozens of TIEs patrolling Mandalore wanted Gideon's help and framed Mandalorians for the rescue.
It seems likely to me.That has to be Thrawn right?
... which Tommy Davidson does a great job in that role
I kept thinking he seemed likeThat's Tim Meadows from SNL (among other things).
I freaking loved this episode!
The continued incompetency of the New Republic, which Tommy Davidson does a great job in that role, and their even listening to an Ex-Imp o the matters of saving lives is just absurd.
Loved seeing Zeb is still with the Rebels!
I loved Vizla's speech on why they should help Navaro. Freaking perfect! No notes!
The Mando assault on Navaro was great! Seeing Bo Katan plan it out and drop the teams off to clear the city was great! Loved seeing the armorer kick butt again. Although I was hoping that they would take the pirate ship for their own, because that would be a cool ship for them, but them having a home now is good too. I am curious about what is going to happen with Bo Katan now. I guess she will go off and find some of her former followers and whomever else she can.