In a season 3 episode there's a scene where, while camping for the night, the Mandalorians all go off to eat alone. Bo-Katan, the outsider of the group and a Mandalorian who finds their ways strange and over-zealous, briefly becomes a bit of a view point character.
What if he had to do a job at a place like Cloud City that was gonna take a couple weeks, then someone sneaks a miniature hidden camera droid into his room and records him eating and showering with no helmet? Does that get him outcast if someone broadcasts it?
In the prison break episode they imply Mando scored with the knife-wielding purple Twi'lek girl, and we see numerous Mandalorian kids, it's unlikely all of them were orphans. Plus Sabine's family, so, yeah.
It depends on what part of the culture they come from, for most, no. For Djarin and Armorer's group, obviously they do. It's like how real world religions have varying rules regarding sex; in some religions ministers can get married but others aren't allowed to.
Them living in that little beach cave just looks and is fucking retarded in general. Literally what do they drink? How do they live? All they do is sit in their cave and occasionally have bad larp "training sessions" with their 20 person population where everyone looks like they're reenacting the Star Wars kid meme. The show is fucking dumb and should've just been an episodic bounty hunting show with Din and Baby Yoda instead of whatever the fuck garbage mess trashfire it is now
They wouldn't need to answer those questions if they didn't needlessly focus on their retarded tribe and actually made the show about The Mandalorian amd his adventures instead. But they spend so much time on the tribe that yeah, I'm gonna wonder how and why these retards exist like they do because it's distractingly stupid
>Season 1: Space Western that everyone loves >Season 3: Clone Wars continuation, memes, plotlines utterly abandoned, zero direction, Lizzo and Jack Black, main character sidelined for creators OC donut steel cartoon crush
What the FUCK happened
I assure you, your hate boner for Filoni is far more obnoxious than anything he's ever made. Considering the fact that Faverau created and is the head-writer on the show, it's unlikely Filoni just does whatever he wants with it.
I don't actually hate Filoni all that much tbh. Clone Wars was a good kids show, and when he's at his best I think he's pretty in tune with George's ideas
But it's pretty clear that a lot of the bad things about the latest season of The Mandalorian stem from his being way too attached to his favourite OCs and his obsession with both boring Mandalorian lore and boring old Mandalore. There's a more cartoonish tone that's crept in as well, and I think that comes from his animation background >Considering the fact that Faverau created and is the head-writer on the show, it's unlikely Filoni just does whatever he wants with it.
Isn't the Doomcuck rumour that Favreau became more hands-off with S3 after some disagreements?
Eh, okay, it's just I tend to get tired of people hating on pretty much any writer or creative get involved with Star Wars and certain fans just obsess over hating them. As much as I hated the sequels, I kinda loved how for once, a majority of the fanbase could come together and agree something was absolute shit.
Yeah, it still bewilders me that there are still people out there who still defend the sequels like they're perfectly immaculate. They're still shit, and essentially were a case of wasted potential.
Personally, I like everything besides the sequel films. Filoni is fine and pretty great when he puts his mind to it, but I think people are giving him criticism mainly because of stuff like this and more:
I don't actually hate Filoni all that much tbh. Clone Wars was a good kids show, and when he's at his best I think he's pretty in tune with George's ideas
But it's pretty clear that a lot of the bad things about the latest season of The Mandalorian stem from his being way too attached to his favourite OCs and his obsession with both boring Mandalorian lore and boring old Mandalore. There's a more cartoonish tone that's crept in as well, and I think that comes from his animation background >Considering the fact that Faverau created and is the head-writer on the show, it's unlikely Filoni just does whatever he wants with it.
Isn't the Doomcuck rumour that Favreau became more hands-off with S3 after some disagreements?
Albeit, there is definitely some obvious meddling from the likes of Disney and Kathleen Kennedy in the latest seasons. Believe me, I really want to enjoy some new Star Wars content and come together delight rather than pessimistic mutual hatred.
>Considering the fact that Faverau created and is the head-writer on the show, it's unlikely Filoni just does whatever he wants with it.
Yeah Faverau is like a turbo homosexual compared to Filoni. You can see it in all of his interviews or how presents himself. His Sopranos cameo was not a caricature in any way.
That's just about every single piece of Star Wars media that isn't a video game
You've got this interesting premise with a space bounty hunter and then suddenly everything has to be somehow directly linked to the OT characters, prequel protagonists need to show up randomly, Clone Wars characters need to become main characters, the First Order needs to be mentioned
This is actually something that's been going on for a long time, not just with Star Wars, like how the old Godzilla comics published by Marvel shoved in guest appearances from various Marvel characters or how Spider-Man and Nick Fury make guest appearances in their Transformers comic.
Hell, Star Wars suffered from this problem for a long time; Han Solo and Chewbacca showing up halfway through the Death Troopers novel is one example that pops into my head.
I think even the video games suffer from this, like Starkiller helping establish the Rebellion in TFU, the 501st basically being everywhere in absurdly short time-spans in the Battlefront 2 campaigns, etc...
It is the way.
Obviously.
God mandalorians are so fucking gay
how do they even eat food? its so fucking stupid
This is addressed
how?
In a season 3 episode there's a scene where, while camping for the night, the Mandalorians all go off to eat alone. Bo-Katan, the outsider of the group and a Mandalorian who finds their ways strange and over-zealous, briefly becomes a bit of a view point character.
It was literally in season 1. Mando just took his helmet off and ate alone.
What if he had to do a job at a place like Cloud City that was gonna take a couple weeks, then someone sneaks a miniature hidden camera droid into his room and records him eating and showering with no helmet? Does that get him outcast if someone broadcasts it?
they can take off the helmet, just not in front of people
yes, they even have little armor for their penises
Disneylorians don't have sex.
In the prison break episode they imply Mando scored with the knife-wielding purple Twi'lek girl, and we see numerous Mandalorian kids, it's unlikely all of them were orphans. Plus Sabine's family, so, yeah.
That sounds fucking lame. I can't believe adults watch this gay shit.
Canderous Ordo was a chad among chads even Carth recognized him,despite the hostility between the old republic and the Mandalorians
It depends on what part of the culture they come from, for most, no. For Djarin and Armorer's group, obviously they do. It's like how real world religions have varying rules regarding sex; in some religions ministers can get married but others aren't allowed to.
also all the children with their helmets are fucking stupid too
Them living in that little beach cave just looks and is fucking retarded in general. Literally what do they drink? How do they live? All they do is sit in their cave and occasionally have bad larp "training sessions" with their 20 person population where everyone looks like they're reenacting the Star Wars kid meme. The show is fucking dumb and should've just been an episodic bounty hunting show with Din and Baby Yoda instead of whatever the fuck garbage mess trashfire it is now
If they actually answered your questions then you'd be bitching about it boring you with unnecessary details.
Oh fuck off
They wouldn't need to answer those questions if they didn't needlessly focus on their retarded tribe and actually made the show about The Mandalorian amd his adventures instead. But they spend so much time on the tribe that yeah, I'm gonna wonder how and why these retards exist like they do because it's distractingly stupid
It's already boring
>do you want the helmet on or off
>too bad
RIP Harry Goz. Can't believe its been 20 fucking years
>Season 1: Space Western that everyone loves
>Season 3: Clone Wars continuation, memes, plotlines utterly abandoned, zero direction, Lizzo and Jack Black, main character sidelined for creators OC donut steel cartoon crush
What the FUCK happened
Guess.
I assure you, your hate boner for Filoni is far more obnoxious than anything he's ever made. Considering the fact that Faverau created and is the head-writer on the show, it's unlikely Filoni just does whatever he wants with it.
Not him but I doubt Favreau would know what's Darksaber or who's Ahsoka if not for Dave Filoni.
Faverau voiced Pre Viszla on TCW, a character who wielded the Dark Saber.
I don't actually hate Filoni all that much tbh. Clone Wars was a good kids show, and when he's at his best I think he's pretty in tune with George's ideas
But it's pretty clear that a lot of the bad things about the latest season of The Mandalorian stem from his being way too attached to his favourite OCs and his obsession with both boring Mandalorian lore and boring old Mandalore. There's a more cartoonish tone that's crept in as well, and I think that comes from his animation background
>Considering the fact that Faverau created and is the head-writer on the show, it's unlikely Filoni just does whatever he wants with it.
Isn't the Doomcuck rumour that Favreau became more hands-off with S3 after some disagreements?
Eh, okay, it's just I tend to get tired of people hating on pretty much any writer or creative get involved with Star Wars and certain fans just obsess over hating them. As much as I hated the sequels, I kinda loved how for once, a majority of the fanbase could come together and agree something was absolute shit.
Yeah, it still bewilders me that there are still people out there who still defend the sequels like they're perfectly immaculate. They're still shit, and essentially were a case of wasted potential.
Personally, I like everything besides the sequel films. Filoni is fine and pretty great when he puts his mind to it, but I think people are giving him criticism mainly because of stuff like this and more:
Albeit, there is definitely some obvious meddling from the likes of Disney and Kathleen Kennedy in the latest seasons. Believe me, I really want to enjoy some new Star Wars content and come together delight rather than pessimistic mutual hatred.
>Considering the fact that Faverau created and is the head-writer on the show, it's unlikely Filoni just does whatever he wants with it.
Yeah Faverau is like a turbo homosexual compared to Filoni. You can see it in all of his interviews or how presents himself. His Sopranos cameo was not a caricature in any way.
they wear two
Imagine the smell
Bringing in Clone Wars shit killed the show
That's just about every single piece of Star Wars media that isn't a video game
You've got this interesting premise with a space bounty hunter and then suddenly everything has to be somehow directly linked to the OT characters, prequel protagonists need to show up randomly, Clone Wars characters need to become main characters, the First Order needs to be mentioned
This is actually something that's been going on for a long time, not just with Star Wars, like how the old Godzilla comics published by Marvel shoved in guest appearances from various Marvel characters or how Spider-Man and Nick Fury make guest appearances in their Transformers comic.
Hell, Star Wars suffered from this problem for a long time; Han Solo and Chewbacca showing up halfway through the Death Troopers novel is one example that pops into my head.
I think even the video games suffer from this, like Starkiller helping establish the Rebellion in TFU, the 501st basically being everywhere in absurdly short time-spans in the Battlefront 2 campaigns, etc...
only the soldier caste can never remove them. normals could take them off