QUOTE(TrialGone @ Dec 30 2019, 01:16 PM)
Set aside what u just reason despite far fetched..... Mando who got blasted from behind almost near death, reveal face to IG and miraculously got fully healed with spray can? That is cheap emotion there. The blacksmith was there since ep1 (not arguing that) but didn't mando visit her workshop multiple times before that? U knw for the armor upgrade. Maybe she got another identical workshop coincidentally for whatever reason in the sewer and along the escape path and just so happens to cover the emblem plot hole? The opening scene in ep8 is funny... But..... At the end of episode 7, didn't the rancher just died? Kinda disjointed there. So far I only mentioned episode 8 but the rest of episodes also plagued with similar unbelievable that make me cringe more than once. Like episode 4, why didnt the bipedal machine noticed the bog right in front? It's not even concealed or anything. Mando just assume enemies are too dumb to notice a giant bog......wtf?
Again, the series in entirety is fine as part of star wars lore despite the flaws. Just like conveniently placed giant vent placed above the main core of Death star. But to call it the best is a..... Meh.
Haha, ya. Easy to heal with bacta spray also. so no risk actually.
It's the same workshop, no? he did say he dunno the way under the sewers but the town so big can get lost? hmmm.
But eventually found his wayback to the blacksmith.
Kuiil was killed off camera. maybe by the scout trooper's speeder bike.
Ep 4 is the worst in the season. I get that Bryce Dallas Howard want to do like a Seven Samurai homage but i feel that Mando was so chatty and out of character. Ep 3 is shown he is able to quietly go in and kill enemies effectively, but now suddenly need to teach some stupiak farmers how to use spears?
He cannot just go to the enemy base and destroy the AT-ST himself?
Enemies also boring, some generic alien orcs.
QUOTE(TrialGone @ Dec 30 2019, 01:36 PM)
Kinda confusing but Disney is well known to fck things up just for merchandising opportunity and sjw.
Forgot which ep, but they talked as if they never heard of jedi order so make me suspect the whole thing started before star War prequel.
QUOTE(TrialGone @ Dec 30 2019, 02:01 PM)
More than 30 years already wwii is not myth. Still too far fetched. Also mando is (supposedly) set up 5 years after ep 6, so unlikely they don't know or too dumb.
The Jedi at most during order 66 was 10,000 ppl only. In a galaxy with billions of planets, not surprised the Outer Rims don't give a damn about central's political turmoils. To them, "republic" "empire" "jedi" "sith" all nonsense je.
So it made sense for Mando also go IDGAF.