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How she knows who is his people? Why his people are the Jedi?
Mando told The Armorer that The Child could move things with his mind. Based on that, she surmised that he's a Jedi. She knows the Jedi because the Jedi fought against Mandalorians at some earlier point in their planet's history.How she knows who is his people? Why his people are the Jedi?
I'm rarely verbal while watching a TV show or movie and just the mention of Ahsoka made me say "Oh yes!" and pump my fist.I’m laughing and cheering the whole time and my wife finally turns to me and says, “It’s something from the cartoon, right?”
I thought that was established in season one that Mandalorians don’t take their helmets off. Every time someone has taken a helmet off, Mando assumes they are not true Mandalorians. Now we discover there are ones who do.I'm glad they finally answered why he doesn't take off his helmet while Mandalorians throughout The Clone Wars and Rebels did.
Hell, I don't even know what Filoni looks like and I'm sure most people that watched last week's episode didn't know him either.Forgot to make a comment about last week's episode. Very disliked Dave Filoni's appearance. Do not want to see him in any acting roles. They have to always cast professional actors and completely forget to use their families, nieces, etc for acting roles. These are not your personal home videos. It completely takes you out of the story.
I actually had to Google Dave Filoni just to see who he is. I had never heard of him.Hell, I don't even know what Filoni looks like and I'm sure most people that watched last week's episode didn't know him either.
If it was Jon Favreau, I can see how he would be recognized. However, what I don't get is when they have some other well known actor doing guest appearances, their presence don't take people out of the story. I don't get it?I actually had to Google Dave Filoni just to see who he is. I had never heard of him.
Exactly. When I saw Titus Welliver or Timothy Olyphant or Giancarlo Esposito or Carl Weathers or Werner Herzog, it's the same as Filoni. I know who they are in real life but personally, it doesn't suddenly wreck the episode. I look at it as the 'curse' of knowing alot of actors and behind the scenes people.If it was Jon Favreau, I can see how he would be recognized. However, what I don't get is when they have some other well known actor doing guest appearances, their presence don't take people out of the story. I don't get it?
I thought that was established in season one that Mandalorians don’t take their helmets off. Every time someone has taken a helmet off, Mando assumes they are not true Mandalorians. Now we discover there are ones who do.
Yeah and it's a retcon but it's certainly reasonable to think that the Mandalorians' beliefs could be like our world's major religions where different sects of each religion have varying POVs.Yes, but in The Clone Wars and Rebels shows, there are a lot of episodes featuring Mandalorians, and they take their helmets off all the time. So the idea established by this show that they never do didn't really make sense.
An explanation that the sect that Mando was raised in was a bit extremist in that regards was necessary and I'm glad we got it.
I haven’t watched the animated series so I didn’t know that. When the differences were discussed in the show I got fundamentalist vs progressive vibes. I presume the proscription against taking the helmet off is only in public. Privately he’s got to take it off, otherwise I don’t want to see what’s under the mask.Yes, but in The Clone Wars and Rebels shows, there are a lot of episodes featuring Mandalorians, and they take their helmets off all the time. So the idea established by this show that they never do didn't really make sense.
An explanation that the sect that Mando was raised in was a bit extremist in that regards was necessary and I'm glad we got it.
I haven’t watched the animated series so I didn’t know that. When the differences were discussed in the show I got fundamentalist vs progressive vibes. I presume the proscription against taking the helmet off is only in public. Privately he’s got to take it off, otherwise I don’t want to see what’s under the mask.