MattBradley
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- Matt Bradley
Ahsoka can fix the dark saber too. I wonder if Bo-Katan will take on the mythosaur and ride it into battle at some point like Boba did the rancor.
True, I call him Baby Fett from now on!it’s not fair to call him Baby Yoda anymore.
No.My son raised a good point: Jango Fett was a Mandalorian foundling, raised to be a Mandalorian. His son Boba Fett is accepted as a Mandalorian. (Din Djarin found Boba’s claim to the armor to be valid.) Jango was the template for all of the Empire’s clones. Does that make the surviving clones Mandalorians? After all, Boba is a clone of Jango, albeit one that aged naturally. Would Rex, the Bad Batch and others be accepted into Mandalorian society?
There were a few moments this season, especially one in the finale, when Din, Bo Katan and Grogu looked like a family. It couldn't have been a coincidence.
I missed the lone hero on a quest stories of the first two seasons. I found that while I liked one Mandalorian, a whole village of masked, monotone warriors was less interesting. I saw that star wars fans who have watched and tracked all the Clone Wars cartoons and comics were super enthused about Season 3's references; but details like the "mythosaur" were lost on me a now very casual Star Wars fan.Maybe I'm the only one who is disappointed in this episode and Season 3 in general. About halfway through "The Return," I thought to myself...this should have been Episode 3 or 4 of the season, not the last one. We spent so much time doing all these side quests, it feels like the season is just starting. But, nope, it's over.
There are moments and pieces I enjoyed and appreciated. It looks great, as almost always. (The fact Bo Katan's hair is NEVER messed up after she takes off her helmet will always bug me, though.) I don't have a problem with the acting and even the final scene felt right for this show and character. I just didn't feel anything emotionally. Maybe I need to go back to the season and binge it when I have a few hours.
I guess it's now settled whether there will be a season 4 or if it will become a movie.
The Mandalorian & Grogu Journeys to the Big Screen
Directed by Jon Favreau, and produced by Favreau, Kathleen Kennedy, and Dave Filoni, The Mandalorian & Grogu will go into production in 2024.www.starwars.com
I haven't watched any of the Disney Gallery episodes. In the Mandalorian ones, do you get to see Brendan Wayne?I was about to watch Secret Invasion when I noticed that there was a new Gallery episode on the making of The Mandalorian Season 3. So, I am watching that first.
[Now that I've watched it}
It is a lot of fun if you like these BTS pieces. It is about an hour. We hear from the show runners, directors, actors, stuntmen, puppeteers, props makers and costumers. We hear some of the actors tell what it is like to act in a suit without their face showing. Katee Sackhoff talks a lot - contrasting her time from Clone Wars to this. There are some nice anecdotes.
I do not recall.I haven't watched any of the Disney Gallery episodes. In the Mandalorian ones, do you get to see Brendan Wayne?