I've been around too many people who worship and obsess over Star Wars to easily sit down and go "oh yeah, it's all nonsense", but I'm trying to do it more.
I mean, I'm a Warhammer fan, so I've got experience.
Personally, if they’re going to do this I’d prefer it if they give these different stories their own shows rather than trying to cram it all under one umbrella.
I hope the cameos are over. Play that ep back in your head except have Mando do the whole assault w/o Ahsoka and think of how much cooler that would have been.I'm a sucker for the intertwining of Star Wars stories and characters, so I don't think it would have been better without Ashoka. But that's just me.
The Thrawn reference was EYE ROLL but, fine.It was actually that reference that started me thinking about these cameos being the launching point for spin-offs. At the end of Rebels, Ashoka and Sabine were continuing the search for Ezra after the Rebellion. The last Ezra was seen was onboard Thrawn's Star Destroyer using the Purrgil to pull it into hyperspace.
So Ashoka asking where Thrawn is was more of an indicator that she is still searching for Ezra.
It's very difficult to introduce Boba Fett (his cameo in ep.1 doesn't really count as a character moment) without getting lost in showing him off, imho. He is a character of some repute.
I still have just one gripe...the incompetence of stormtroopers continues to annoy me.
Did it, though? Realistically, if you look back at ESB, what did Boba Fett actually do?It's very difficult to introduce Boba Fett (his cameo in ep.1 doesn't really count as a character moment) without getting lost in showing him off, imho. He is a character of some repute.
It is really not that hard. The Empire Strikes Back did it just fine. ;)
It's very difficult to introduce Boba Fett (his cameo in ep.1 doesn't really count as a character moment) without getting lost in showing him off, imho. He is a character of some repute.
It is really not that hard. The Empire Strikes Back did it just fine. ;)
Right, so season two of the Mandalorian is basically The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase. :P Or Iron Man 2 or Avengers: Age of Ultron. Sacrificing the main story for the sake of spin-offs and future content.
Never watched any of the other star wars shows, so I don't know who that Jedi lady was before she showed up in this show, but I look forward to more content.Take the time and watch through Clone Wars and Rebels. The short version is that she was Anakin's padawan, but the character developed into so much more than that.