I haven’t seen this covered, in episodes where the Mandalorian doesn’t reveal his face, is that still Pedro Pascal in the suit? And is it accurate to say all his dialogue is looped?
Well, we could apply that logic to cgi dinosaurs. We know they aren’t real, we know we’re being tricked. Yet, I buy into the dinosaurs without effort. Not so much with Luke, because he’s not convincing, for me. If others find it convincing, who am I to disagree with their opinion?
Is this the second episode in a row where the Mandalorian removes his helmet? So many episodes we don’t see his face and now twice for an extended time.
This is starting to fell like way too much Star Wars. I’m also wondering how an Alien series could be done. It just doesn’t seem like a story the lends itself to an episodic structure. However, I love Alien and will give it a shot.
Audiences have been conditioned to accept this kind of behavior and results for decades. In my case, several decades. Remember “A New Hope” when R2 and C3PO cross the corridor that is ablaze with with laser fire? It was done for laughs, but illustrates my point. If I had Total Recall (that’s...
I have, but I would describe myself as a casual fan. I don’t have much of the canon memorized, specially those of less than leading characters. I haven’t seen any of the animated series. Also, I’m an old fart and my memory has been better.
I thought people were saying that they guy standing on a ridge at the end of earlier episode was BF. Wasn’t that Moff Gideon? I’m having a little trouble accepting BF as at least a partial good guy. BTW, did this actor do the voice of BF in the movies?
I didn’t know that Oola had a name. I just thought of her as “Poor Unfortunate Soul” to quote Disney. I am clearly just a piker compared to real Star Wars fans. :)