joshEH
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Also, "Baby Yoda" is simply the pop-cultural shorthand nickname given to him by the real-world public -- officially he's designated "The Child," but reportedly we'll finally be learning his true name this season.
We call him "Baby Yoda" because it's cooler than "The Child" and he's from the same species as Yoda.Enjoyed the show, loved the dragon but I’ve got questions. Are commenters here saying Olyphant (sp) becomes Boba Fett? My wife and I were both under the impression The Mandalorian takes place before any of the movies. How else do we get a baby Yoda otherwise? Is Baby Yoda not Yoda?
It'd be funny if they find out his name is actually Baby Yoda in the Star Wars universe too....but reportedly we'll finally be learning his true name this season.
Enjoyed the show, loved the dragon but I’ve got questions. Are commenters here saying Olyphant (sp) becomes Boba Fett? My wife and I were both under the impression The Mandalorian takes place before any of the movies. How else do we get a baby Yoda otherwise? Is Baby Yoda not Yoda?
Also, for fans of KOTOR, this was extremely cool to see:I love how the show is using the films' mythology and telling stories with it. We get to see the culture of the Sand People and the little outskirt towns like the one in this episode. They used a krayt dragon, for crying out loud - something that was only a sound and a skeleton in the first film.
As a non-gamer, I have to admit that is the rare reference that went past me. I figured they just dreamed up a new Mos name so they didn't have to worry about having continuity with Mos Eisley or Mos Espa.Also, for fans of KOTOR, this was extremely cool to see:
Star Wars: The Knights of the Old Republic Object Makes Appearance in The Mandalorian Season 2
The Mandalorian Season 2 premiere featured a minor reference to the Star Wars: The Knights of the Republic video game.thedirect.com
I was SUPER proud of myself to catch both of those visual Easter eggs! My wife has been getting more and more enthusiastic with Star Wars over the last 5 years, and when I pointed out my geek-find about Anakin’s pod engine, she actually did a double take and seemed to legitimately recognize and exclaimed, “Oh yeah! That totally is!” I have the best wife!Glad to see R5 survived his bad motivator incident.
Looked like the Cobb Vanth's speeder bike was made out of one of Anakin's old pod racer engines too. Or at least the same model...
I didn't notice it but apparently Peli Motto (Amy Sedaris) is working on a pod that is or, at least, looks like Sebulba's from The Phantom Menace too.I was SUPER proud of myself to catch both of those visual Easter eggs! My wife has been getting more and more enthusiastic with Star Wars over the last 5 years, and when I pointed out my geek-find about Anakin’s pod engine, she actually did a double take and seemed to legitimately recognize and exclaimed, “Oh yeah! That totally is!” I have the best wife!
So it’s definite that Boba Fett survived the sarlac?Olyphant's character is unrelated to Boba Fett other than that he wore his old armor. Boba Fett is the old guy in the cave that you see at the very end of the episode. Since the prequels established that Boba Fett was a clone of his 'father', he's played by the same actor who played Jango Fett and the clones in the prequels.
The Mandalorian takes place about five years after Return Of The Jedi.
Baby Yoda is another character that is the same species as Yoda but other than that, there's no known connection between the two.
Yep, that's definitely Boba Fett at the end of the episode.So it’s definite that Boba Fett survived the sarlac?
So it’s definite that Boba Fett survived the sarlac?
Not to go all Tremors on this topic, but perhaps the vibration of the explosion of Jabba’s barge attracted the dragon thing and Boba Fett got freed not long after Luke and co. escaped.It sounds like the dragon ate the sarlac before Boba was anywhere close to the end of the 1000 year digestive cycle
I said that too, to my wife.
Otherwise a super fun episode.
I guess we saw in this episode how Fett probably escaped the Sarlac Pit Creature.
So no one else thinks Fett escaped the Sarlac exactly they same way The Mandolirian escapes the dragon in the third ep?
Off screen.
The Star Wars EU story A Barve Like That explains how Boba escapes. First, the story was considered canon, then Disney said it wasn’t canon, but now it looks like it may possibly be canon again.That's what I assume. He had armor and a jet pack, I don't think his survival is out of the question. But then he somehow lost the armor. It'll be interesting to learn more.
I still don’t like the title music and the Gamorreans in this episode looked like guys in green spandex wearing rubber masks, not Gamorreans as we know them from Return of the Jedi. Other than that, this episode was an excellent start to what is sure to be a fantastic 2nd season.