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Nick Nolte as Kuill of Arvala-7
Thundercracker wrote:I liked the first episode but I enjoyed this one much, much more. The sequence with mud rhino reminded me of some the deleted ideas from the Jango/Reek storyboards from AOTC. The Jawas in this chapter were certainly a more nasty pack than what we're accustomed to seeing.
Much Softer wrote:Do you guys think that Wednesday show will introduce a plot point somehow connected with TROS...
Much Softer wrote:Do you guys think that Wednesday show will introduce a plot point somehow connected with TROS, or is it a coincidence?
Doctor When wrote:I don’t think there’s much logic in trying to connect The Mandolrian to the sequels, in a meaningful way at least, although I’m sure there will be continued references along the way. The sequels are all but over, and I think their legacy is somewhat tainted (but that’s just my personal view). I suspect The Mandolrian will be connecting much more to the OT/PT, and if there’re really clever, will be connecting it to future films (assuming Lucasfilm/Disney have a sense of where new films are going). The Star Wars ‘underworld’ (be it set pre or post PT/OT) would have been a much more fulfilling and fruitful trilogy of new films (IMO), and The Mandalorian is a taster of what that could have been. For me, Star Wars should be first and foremost a cinematic experience... and if Lucasfilm relegate all its best ideas to Disney + TV series, I don’t think the franchise will have a long shelf life.
Doctor When wrote:I don’t think there’s much logic in trying to connect The Mandolrian to the sequels, in a meaningful way at least, although I’m sure there will be continued references along the way. The sequels are all but over, and I think their legacy is somewhat tainted (but that’s just my personal view). I suspect The Mandolrian will be connecting much more to the OT/PT, and if there’re really clever, will be connecting it to future films (assuming Lucasfilm/Disney have a sense of where new films are going). The Star Wars ‘underworld’ (be it set pre or post PT/OT) would have been a much more fulfilling and fruitful trilogy of new films (IMO), and The Mandalorian is a taster of what that could have been. For me, Star Wars should be first and foremost a cinematic experience... and if Lucasfilm relegate all its best ideas to Disney + TV series, I don’t think the franchise will have a long shelf life.
RogueOne1216 wrote:I disagree and think Star Wars will have a long shelf life on streaming. Filoni notes that George Lucas even said that the future of Star Wars is on streaming to feel more episodic with the series in the works.
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