December 18, 20195 yr Just watched the latest episode. No spoilers, but Wow! Pulling together all kinds of threads and loose ends from the previous episodes and upping the stakes in a major way. I could see a Navarro playset being a great idea if the right figs are in it.
December 18, 20195 yr 13 minutes ago, Mr_Coat said: Just watched the latest episode. No spoilers, but Wow! Pulling together all kinds of threads and loose ends from the previous episodes and upping the stakes in a major way. I could see a Navarro playset being a great idea if the right figs are in it. YOU SAID THERE WAS GOING TO BE ONLY 4...
December 18, 20195 yr 11 minutes ago, Jason Mixed said: YOU SAID THERE WAS GOING TO BE ONLY 4... That is *not* ok!
December 18, 20195 yr How many people are going to cancel their Disney+ subscriptions after the last episode of The Mandalorian? ?♂️
December 18, 20195 yr I'm way more excited for the next episode of the Mandalorian than I am episode IX.
December 18, 20195 yr 3 minutes ago, Jackson said: How many people are going to cancel their Disney+ subscriptions after the last episode of The Mandalorian? ?♂️ Actually my wife and I wanted Disney Plus for the Loki storyline that is coming out next year. The Mandalorian was the only reason we got it now. Edited December 18, 20195 yr by exracer327
December 18, 20195 yr 43 minutes ago, Jackson said: How many people are going to cancel their Disney+ subscriptions after the last episode of The Mandalorian? ?♂️ There is a second season coming next year... With that said, I'll be keeping Disney+ for a while. My daughters and I are in for SW and Pixar, Disney for them and Marvel for me. If the new Obi-Wan show is anything like Mandalorian, I'm fine with never going to the theatre for new SW content.
December 19, 20195 yr I got onto my friend's subscription. She's a TV critic so I'm sticking with it for the next 3 years for the super low price of $10. My wife enjoys The Mandolorian and she's a casual fan of Star Wars.
December 19, 20195 yr Hmmm. Baby Yoda is a foundling. There is beskar still out there with the mando clan. New spin off, The Yodalorian! The way, this is.
December 19, 20195 yr 18 hours ago, Jackson said: How many people are going to cancel their Disney+ subscriptions after the last episode of The Mandalorian? ?♂️
December 19, 20195 yr I was sad about the Blurrgs. But this was an awesome episode, sad how it ended.
December 19, 20195 yr My "wishful" prediction is that the Blurrg took the brunt of the trooper blaster fire. His many human lifetimes sacrifices can't be all in vain???
December 19, 20195 yr 2 hours ago, CosmicSpeed said: I was sad about the Blurrgs. But this was an awesome episode, sad how it ended. Suspenseful you mean. Just wait until the kid wakes up and force chokes all the troopers. Shame he isn't Rey's child, I'm sure he'd be shooting lightening at all of them.
December 19, 20195 yr Agreed awesome episode. What a Baby Yoda flex episode. We probably rewound to watch him trying to fly the ship like 5 times, my kids were howling. And when it tries to force choke Cara Dune that was incredible. Really solid cliffhanger!
December 19, 20195 yr 23 minutes ago, LegoAddict42 said: My "wishful" prediction is that the Blurrg took the brunt of the trooper blaster fire. His many human lifetimes sacrifices can't be all in vain??? I mean he took off his goggles before he fell down, how bad could that be? (He had them on when riding swiftly, but those were back on his forehead when he was on the ground) First time I saw Deathtroopers earning their names
December 20, 20195 yr Gina Carano upon reading her script for the episode: “ what do you mean baby Yoda is gonna force choke me?” Puts producer in arm bar.On a side note, we’re cool with the whole instant force powers of healing and levitating and force choking from a baby? I know that’s where the series basically headed with Rey, but a baby? Granted at 50, he’s one old ass baby, but it’s a bit much considering the whole years of training to be a Jedi or Sith.Qualms about the plot aside, the show is Still some of the finest SW storytelling we’ve seen since the OG trilogy.
December 20, 20195 yr Gina Carano upon reading her script for the episode: “ what do you mean baby Yoda is gonna force choke me?” Puts producer in arm bar.On a side note, we’re cool with the whole instant force powers of healing and levitating and force choking from a baby? I know that’s where the series basically headed with Rey, but a baby? Granted at 50, he’s one old ass baby, but it’s a bit much considering the whole years of training to be a Jedi or Sith.Qualms about the plot aside, the show is Still some of the finest SW storytelling we’ve seen since the OG trilogy. So I’ve got this crazy theory going in my head. We know nothing about Yoda’s species - other than the three being we’ve seen have been incredibly powerful Force users. We don’t even know their species name. What if they are so powerful because they are Whills?
December 20, 20195 yr 8 minutes ago, Alpinemaps said: So I’ve got this crazy theory going in my head. We know nothing about Yoda’s species - other than the three being we’ve seen have been incredibly powerful Force users. We don’t even know their species name. What if they are so powerful because they are Whills? Interesting theory, except that doesn't really match up with the last episodes of the Clone Wars where Yoda goes on his own personal quest to discover the secrets of the force. I think he meets the Whills during that quest. One thought I had was, maybe this "kid" is actually more mature than we think (50+ years old) and is sort of "playing dumb" like Yoda did the first time he met Luke. But that wouldn't be near as much fun as baby Yoda.
December 20, 20195 yr I was thinking there were five whills, then I found this from the Clone Wars: I did see that episode, once, and completely forgot about it. I’m not well versed in TCW, so thanks. Oh well, so much for that theory!
December 20, 20195 yr 11 hours ago, Alpinemaps said: So I’ve got this crazy theory going in my head. We know nothing about Yoda’s species - other than the three being we’ve seen have been incredibly powerful Force users. We don’t even know their species name. What if they are so powerful because they are Whills? I think the "Yoda" species is just more in tune with the Force and they can use/manipulate it easier than other species. That is why I am ok with baby has that many force power at the "young" age @Mark Twain Speaking of seeing this species, in Kotor2, the leader of Jedi Council is also "Yoda like". He is tougher to kill than the final boss You get a chance to fight him if you take the Sith path
December 20, 20195 yr 12 hours ago, Mark Twain said: On a side note, we’re cool with the whole instant force powers of healing and levitating and force choking from a baby? I know that’s where the series basically headed with Rey, but a baby? Granted at 50, he’s one old ass baby, but it’s a bit much considering the whole years of training to be a Jedi or Sith. The Force healing is the only thing that seems a bit out there to me as its more of a EU thing. Baby Yoda is 50. If Yoda made it to 900, then BY is essentially a 5 year old. Not really a baby, he's just tiny, so we project the idea of a cute, helpless baby on him. In both TCW and Rebels, we saw Force sensitive children instinctively using the Force, mainly to levitate toys, so it's well within canon. It seems like Yoda's species is esp. Force sensitive, so BY is just more powerful at what he does, but the levitate and choke are really just one thing, telekinesis. With the mudhorn, he was basically pushing away the thing that was trying to hurt Mando. Mando had already protected him from IG-11 and the Trandoshans, so seeing that Mando was really hurt and was in danger, BY instinctively used the Force to protect Mando. In the Force choke scene however, BYs face goes from scared to angry, as he's too young to distinguish play fighting from real fighting and his fear for Mando being hurt turns to anger at Cara for trying to hurt his "dad". Like Kuill said, droids (like babies) are neutral reflections of their creators. Children have no inherent understanding of good or bad, it's taught/learned. A baby would kill you to get to its toy because it doesn't know any better. The more scared/angry BY gets, the more violent his reaction using the Force becomes.
December 20, 20195 yr You know, there was an earlier episode where baby Yoda was trying to heal Mando, but Mando kept putting him back in the carriage. I don't have as much problem with baby Yoda force healing as maybe it's something unique to his character. However, for Disney to introduce this into the main Star Wars storyline really messes things up. If healing people with the force is so "normal" then why did Obi-Wan allow Qui Gon Jinn to die? Why did both Yoda and Obi-Wan allow Padma to die? Why did Luke allow Dak to not only die but get crushed by an AT-AT? And why did Luke allow Anakin to die after he just saved him from the Emperor? In fact, why didn't Vader bring all his limbs back in Return of the Sith? Sorry, I guess I went a bit off-topic. On topic, I don't have a problem with baby Yoda being able to do the force things he's doing and I'm looking forward to him doing something kick-butt in ep 8.
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