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Gun battles where everyone is 99% impervious to blaster fire and hero plot armour makes for a silly fight scene
OK, I think the Yes/No joke is enough now.

But yeah, suspect either Grogu gets the Darksabre and starts to go to town on the Dark Troopers next episode, as the very topic above basically means there's no way to get through without a Jedi, and Grogu is the closest thing you have to that at the moment. Unless if we get another appearance by an existing Jedi; Luke, Ahsoka, another.
Yes. Yes. Yes. No. No. No... Who'd ever think that Yes and No can be so annoying and funny, whilst also needing to be put into spoiler talk. :p
And yeah, very weak tactical skills in the Mando clans, you'd have thought that some uber fighting force/race would be wise enough to handle an equivalent fire fight, they must do it all the time between each other already, so it seems strange they don't know how to handle this lot they ran into.
 
******* hell that last episode was like some high school play, it was awful.

And this weeks was actually good, should have happened about 4 episodes ago though. The consistency this season is terrible.
 
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Presumably Project Necromancer is referring to bringing back Palpatine.

Its funny how red letter media came up with a far better way of resurrecting Palpatine than the movie ever did. Their take on it was that the Palpatine hooked upto the machines was the original, and was so ancient he had to stay hooked to the machines to stay alive, and the Palpatine that was in the original 6 movies was a Clone that was created to start and run the Empire. Would have made a ton more sense than just a random "sith cloning technology" comment to explain it.
 
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Presumably Project Necromancer is referring to bringing back Palpatine.

Its funny how red letter media came up with a far better way of resurrecting Palpatine than the movie ever did. Their take on it was that the Palpatine hooked upto the machines was the original, and was so ancient he had to stay hooked to the machines to stay alive, and the Palpatine that was in the original 6 movies was a Clone that was created to start and run the Empire. Would have made a ton more sense than just a random "sith cloning technology" comment to explain it.
i i watch a YouTube channel called eckharts ladder and he pointed out that project necro guy is actually general hux's dad, played by the actors brother so yeah I would thinks that's 100% if not obvious enough the first order trilogy connection is ... Is :p . This doesn't make the last trilogy better or more relevant, i hate it tbh, but it at least connects some awful Disney dots.
 
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Gattling gun Mando is a dumb ass. And they were super dumb for charging into that obviously Imperial section. Like leave some of your force behind.
Yeah, I did wonder this too. Also, why did it take so long to crack out the dark blade? Still seems very basic writing, missing obvious things to allow for a storyline. For me it still wasn't great, was quite a slow episode with odd things happening. (How long had that ship lasted on the planet, Mando turns up and it's smashed to bits in a few hours?)
 
I thought the first two seasons were very basic, although reasonably entertaining. Hearing nothing but bad things about season three though. Bad story telling and Mando relegated to bit part player in his own show. I haven't bothered watching.
 
Think back to season one

Episode 1.

A Gunslinger walks into a saloon throwback to Westerns. Mystery and intrigue.

It didn’t take long to establish that the gunslinger was extremely skilled “Blondie”

Skip to season 3

He’s basically turned into Harry and Marv from Home Alone.

Blind footed into every single trap that a kid would set and has to get rescued nearly every episode….

Seen someone above posting about its great to learn more about the Mandos.

What have we learnt?

There all a bunch of Bafoons?
 
Think back to season one

Episode 1.

A Gunslinger walks into a saloon throwback to Westerns. Mystery and intrigue.

It didn’t take long to establish that the gunslinger was extremely skilled “Blondie”

Skip to season 3

He’s basically turned into Harry and Marv from Home Alone.

Blind footed into every single trap that a kid would set and has to get rescued nearly every episode….

Seen someone above posting about its great to learn more about the Mandos.

What have we learnt?

There all a bunch of Bafoons?

Really unsure how anyone can watch this, season 1 wasn't even bad either. But now it's just strange, it feels like a **** comedy skitch.
 
Was a bit thrown by the time scales on this one. The secret imperial meeting was interesting as it had Moff G begging for his reinforcements to attack mandalore. Cut to the end sequence and he's suddenly already there with said army and an entire underground base built and running in the core of the planet? Didn't the mandalorian survivors already mention they'd hidden out down there for a long period of time or something too?

Would have been much more interesting if the armourer flew through the clouds with her survivor drop off and witnessed a massive battle of the imperials vs her fleet as they appeared out of nowhere from hyper space.

Vas' death was good if a tad OTT :)
 
Would have been much more interesting if the armourer flew through the clouds with her survivor drop off and witnessed a massive battle of the imperials vs her fleet as they appeared out of nowhere from hyper space.

Vas' death was good if a tad OTT :)

That's exactly what I thought we were going to see.
 
Same.

I expected her to fly up through the clouds and see the Mandalorian fleet already devastated.

That might have been a bit bleak for this series though, seeing as all the Mandalorian kids are on those ships.
Well they don't necessarily have to be demolished, just take some losses. They have a pretty massive fleet in their own right. Moff just seems to be sending a few bombers and fighters unless there are more we didn't see. Would like to think they can put up a good defence.
 
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