The New Republic is TOO NICE [Why is it So Creepy??]

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  • @1jglv
    @1jglv Год назад +498

    Galactic Republic: Neglectful
    Galactic Empire: Evil
    New Republic: Incompetent

    • @ThePalaeontologist
      @ThePalaeontologist Год назад +72

      Separatists: _The Republic are evil, and won't just let us secede in peace, and why are those 'peacekeeper' space wizards attacking us?_
      Rebels/New Republic: _The Empire is evil, and we however are righteous, good lads whom would never do anything amiss, right?_

    • @uhfanzonly
      @uhfanzonly Год назад +35

      @@ThePalaeontologist Sidious used the corruption and resentment that the outer rim worlds had against the core worlds to his advantage and basically orchestrated the Clone Wars which led to the Jedi Purge and the Empire. Ironically it was the defense of Naboo defeating the Trade Federation that inspired the Outer Rim worlds to break away and form the Separatist alliance with Dooku at the head.

    • @nomus1172
      @nomus1172 Год назад +22

      They’re kinda similar when the rebels started out they weren’t united and had lots of malicious people in it. Though that was until political members funded and sorted the rebellion out .
      The separatists on the other hand were being manipulated by the Sith since the beginning.
      The banking clans and the trade federation were ruled by Darth plagias after he killed his relatives to get inheritance.
      Then palpatine comes into play and controls the republic and the separatist .

    • @cieranthane1
      @cieranthane1 Год назад +24

      There's an old saying, "Hard times create strong men, strong men create easy times, easy times create weak men, and weak men create hard times."

    • @nomus1172
      @nomus1172 Год назад +23

      @@cieranthane1 though that doesn’t happen in Real life.
      Hard times make strong men broken
      It makes monsters willing to take advantage of those weaker than them hard time turns the strong into the weak

  • @kennethpeterson7524
    @kennethpeterson7524 Год назад +157

    It's insane how incompetent and contradictory they are.
    The one piece of Imp tech they ain't throwing away is a fucking MIND FLAYER

    • @noname-bu1ux
      @noname-bu1ux Год назад +23

      Exactly. Notice how the rich people in star wars on courescant don't change? Whether its in andor or in the prequels or in mando, they're all disaffected.

    • @Furonanator139
      @Furonanator139 Год назад +7

      or you know, at least modifying it so you can't crank it up even close to mind erasing levels like, no safeties in place at all

  • @justanotherafol9723
    @justanotherafol9723 Год назад +1099

    Does anyone else think it’s kinda ironic that the people in rehab are referred to as numbers instead of by their names? Calling people by their numbers instead of names is the Empire’s thing.

    • @jrev2284
      @jrev2284 Год назад +162

      I thought the same exact thing. This entire episode felt off, but not in a bad way, in the intentional way.

    • @themobslayer1017
      @themobslayer1017 Год назад +110

      Exactly what I was thinking too, like it’s weird that these people are being basically dehumanized to the point that they’re basically just numbers and workers to the NR.

    • @AlechiaTheWitch
      @AlechiaTheWitch Год назад +46

      ​@@jrev2284 everything is too nice kinda vibes.

    • @nemesis7774
      @nemesis7774 Год назад +28

      yeah, that seemed quite off. Ironic, like some senate would say..

    • @Bakedgamer1
      @Bakedgamer1 Год назад +17

      @@nemesis7774 kinda has a Get Out feel

  • @theyoutubeacolyte969
    @theyoutubeacolyte969 Год назад +442

    They’re too stupid IMO. They never should’ve demilitarized.

    • @isaackim7675
      @isaackim7675 Год назад +69

      First Order, “Allow us to introduce ourselves.” (Fires Starkiller laser)
      New Republic, “Oh shiiiii…..!”

    • @grayski3324
      @grayski3324 Год назад +44

      The massive amount of resources being used by the FO would've set off so many alarm bells in so many sectors

    • @agentscott96
      @agentscott96 Год назад

      @@grayski3324 accountants Ayy never trust those dicks

    • @NeoKingArthur
      @NeoKingArthur Год назад +57

      That's why General Leia Organa was against the senate for the demilitarisation of the New Republic, but being a new democracy and all, the majority was tired of the war and only wanted a small fleet for protection, not warfare. Leia was running for the office of chancellorship so she can have more authority to keep the fleet, until her political opponent released the proof that she was the daughter of Darth Vader, and at that point she lost any credibility to the rest of the galaxy and had to back out of the election. At that point is when Leia runs away from the new republic to train with Luke and to build her own militarised faction, the Resistance. While legally her resistance is unrecognised by the new republic senate. There are some senators who agree with her and secretly funder her operations all to the name of protecting the new democracy from any imperial remnants warlords and against whatever that comes next.

    • @randycheow4268
      @randycheow4268 Год назад

      The New Republic in canon is ran by leftists and liberals

  • @rotmistrzjanm8776
    @rotmistrzjanm8776 Год назад +121

    Pershing arc in that ep can be sumarised in one quote: There is no war in Ba Sing Se.

    • @FormerBunsenBurner
      @FormerBunsenBurner Год назад +22

      Doc Pershing got invited to Lake Laogai 💀

    • @SuperiorShrek
      @SuperiorShrek Год назад

      Ong 😭

    • @SuperiorShrek
      @SuperiorShrek Год назад +2

      But I also think it was intentional

    • @MrDude826
      @MrDude826 Год назад +8

      @@FormerBunsenBurneron Mothma invites you to Lake Laogai.....
      I'm honered to accept her invitation.

    • @ArgentWolf95
      @ArgentWolf95 Год назад +1

      i'm getting some reminders, from just this video, of Xinjiang.

  • @taubenangriff
    @taubenangriff Год назад +700

    that's not rehab, it's a brainwashing camp where everyone is unreasonably nice, and life is just awesome. The New Republic in this episode is a plain hidden dystopia.

    • @erlinga..thommesen8943
      @erlinga..thommesen8943 Год назад +89

      The boring dystopia. I can see this being a rallying cry for the imperial remnant when word comes out they mindflayed the poster boy for the amnesty program

    • @The_Meat_Man69
      @The_Meat_Man69 Год назад

      I was thinking the same thing, they're pushing the 'feel good' montra so much. You don't want to share your real feelings out of fear that when your thoughts don't match theirs, they'll do something horrifying like mindflay you until you're basically lobotomized

    • @SilentSpringz
      @SilentSpringz Год назад +25

      Sounds like what our ‘leaders’ try to do now XD

    • @Vitalis94
      @Vitalis94 Год назад +13

      @@SilentSpringz Bold for you to assume we are all under the gracious rule of our lizard overlords.

    • @morganwheeleryear1123
      @morganwheeleryear1123 Год назад +8

      Makes me wanna live in Mos Espa after the Book of Boba Fett than in Coruscant

  • @jazzyb4656
    @jazzyb4656 Год назад +193

    I found some of the dialog in this episode really creepy.
    The citizens in the opera house, Dr. Pershing's boss and the medical tech all came across as really weird and creepy!

    • @AlexSDU
      @AlexSDU Год назад

      Those citizens at the opera house are aristocrats. They are naturally creepy, especially when socializing in the public.

    • @fumarc4501
      @fumarc4501 Год назад +10

      They did that well.

    • @matheuss886
      @matheuss886 Год назад +11

      That's why I'd probably prefer to live in some far away Outer Rim planet where that anarchist feeling of wanting to be left alone and free enterprise still thrive if I lived in the canon New Republic era.

    • @AlexSDU
      @AlexSDU Год назад +2

      @@matheuss886 For me, I would choose the Mid Rim sector.

    • @kaned5543
      @kaned5543 Год назад +19

      Honestly, the citizens in the Opera House seemed like some of the most realistic people to me, in the sense that I saw it relating to the real world. Sycophants who are so curled up in the wealth that the troubles of the world around them pass them by unnoticed, and they'll happily suckle at the teat of whoever is in power just so they can keep living within the excess and hedonism they exist in. That corruption is what caused the Clone Wars in the first place, it makes sense that it never actually went away. Even under the Empire, the lives of the elite on Coruscant's upper levels didn't really change, as evidenced in Andor. Just utterly disconnected and not really caring. It absolutely made sense to me, especially since that dynamic exists in the real world, too.

  • @taylormadealpha
    @taylormadealpha Год назад +166

    Notice Pershing had the blue ice cream and the imp spy had a red one? Damn thats some good foreshadowing lol

    • @flipyapd2321
      @flipyapd2321 Год назад

      Yes we saw that on other Star Wars videos on RUclips

    • @taylormadealpha
      @taylormadealpha Год назад +2

      @@flipyapd2321 by now yes...im sure u did lol. It's been two days

  • @ultimor1183
    @ultimor1183 Год назад +170

    The fact that they didn’t even modify it or install any safety settings probably speaks to an attitude of “we only put the ones who deserve it in there, and even if the dial gets turned up one too many notches, they’re imps. Who cares?” Which makes sense, there’s probably a lot of vindictive people in the galaxy who are looking for their turn to hurt the empire the way they were hurt, but now the empires gone. So all they can do is send people who aren’t meeting the NR standard to the mind flayer.

    • @valthenvega2434
      @valthenvega2434 Год назад

      That is, at best, the New Republic’s technological embodiment of cancelling people

    • @fumarc4501
      @fumarc4501 Год назад +2

      That’s a poisonous mindset. Poor doc.

    • @paulofevilbathrobes4627
      @paulofevilbathrobes4627 Год назад +2

      that was my take away as well

    • @arlanandrews9946
      @arlanandrews9946 Год назад +3

      Yep. Everybody NR left the room, avoiding responsibility or even simple human concern about the imp in the machine

  • @ew7247
    @ew7247 Год назад +126

    New republic: *tries to be nicer than the empire*
    Aftermath: * the First Order rises, reliance on feelings that may be taken advantage of, and the New republic dies*

    • @michaelandreipalon359
      @michaelandreipalon359 Год назад +2

      Not their fault, it's the fault of reality warping circumstances. *looks at Splendid Ap sneezing*

    • @randycheow4268
      @randycheow4268 Год назад

      Blame the liberals and leftists in the New Republic who thought it would be a good idea to demilitarize themselves

    • @raphaelostrowski6336
      @raphaelostrowski6336 Год назад

      We don’t talk about the sequel

    • @noname-bu1ux
      @noname-bu1ux Год назад +1

      Well the First Order only gained power from privateers and land owners. You see who gives them money and power in TJL and even probably the pirates. Its all people who want more money, freer markets etc.

  • @itsmike2736
    @itsmike2736 Год назад +350

    The New Republic tried to be a utopia so hard that now it looks like the beginning of a dystopia

    • @pseudochadio
      @pseudochadio Год назад +34

      That's the utopian paradox

    • @Mouse_Metal
      @Mouse_Metal Год назад +21

      Yep. And it is a very good and realistic reason why some people would want the Empire back.

    • @mangofett927
      @mangofett927 Год назад +6

      That's pretty much how it always goes

    • @fumarc4501
      @fumarc4501 Год назад +15

      It’s only a paradise if people aren’t looking for the flaws.
      Luke was right to not build his academy on Coruscant.

    • @johnnyjocoserious3733
      @johnnyjocoserious3733 Год назад

      The new republic was built upon a defeated Empire and a crumbling Republic. It never had any chance to succeed. They would’ve never had the resources to do anything. The Empire worked because they neglected killed or enslaved people to reach their goals. Without using those methods how are you going to get anything to work. That’s why I assumed they were using so many droids, because after the death and destruction of the war they had a manpower shortage.

  • @slashinswingin4369
    @slashinswingin4369 Год назад +58

    I feel like the New Republic is stuck between ineffectual incompetency and pseudofacism
    Thanks, Mon Mothma

  • @Karlos1234ify
    @Karlos1234ify Год назад +220

    The New Republic was too soft, so soft that the First Order Death Star’ed real quick

    • @mcpics4448
      @mcpics4448 Год назад +27

      They brought it on themselves really

    • @grayski3324
      @grayski3324 Год назад +15

      It's embarrassing how weak they were and how easily they fell

    • @randycheow4268
      @randycheow4268 Год назад +21

      This is why the New Republic in Legends is better even it still had its flaws

    • @Nubin2000
      @Nubin2000 Год назад +3

      You can't blame the NR for that the FO Starkiller Base is a literally planet in the Unknown Regions (Illum)

    • @OllamhDrab
      @OllamhDrab Год назад +13

      Frankly, the sequels had to make the NR implasibly-stupid just to explain why or how the implausibly-stupid bad guys could set up a rehash of A New Hope when the world needed to *move on.*

  • @I_Snort_Drywall
    @I_Snort_Drywall Год назад +444

    I appreciate The Mandalorian for providing more info into how the New Republic came short of greatness but it hurts seeing what Luke, Leia, and Han fight for get blown away by a knock-off Empire.

    • @umitencho
      @umitencho Год назад

      A knock off Republic destroyed by a knock off Empire.

    • @valthenvega2434
      @valthenvega2434 Год назад

      It was what led to its downfall by the First Order, politicians had sit comfortable in their forcing of peace and bureaucracy

    • @deathsquad8891
      @deathsquad8891 Год назад +20

      The New Republic could start off as incompetent as they reform and gradually improve, so it doesn't have to end with the events show in the Disney spinoff movies.

    • @fumarc4501
      @fumarc4501 Год назад +3

      I blame Corusant. The planet should have been bombed. Not Mandalor.

    • @valthenvega2434
      @valthenvega2434 Год назад +7

      @@fumarc4501 I believe it was under imperial siege after the party in Return of the Jedi, AT-AT’s included. But bombing it would’ve been a catastrophe to the overall population, good or bad, millions live above as much as many millions live in the lower levels and rebuilding infrastructure would’ve been a chaos to the new republic.
      Only the Yuuzhan Vong did it when invading and terraforming the planet, and trillions of lives were lost

  • @yes.elevens3688
    @yes.elevens3688 Год назад +59

    my boy Pershing was cheated for real, she literally told him several times if he thinks its important itll be fine.

  • @snorlaxmunch8675
    @snorlaxmunch8675 Год назад +205

    Personally it feels like the New Republic in Legends had learned more about its past mistakes than the one in cannon it seems

    • @Prophetofthe8thLegion
      @Prophetofthe8thLegion Год назад +37

      @@samanfang5139 not necessarily, real world history shows that’s civilizations that were/are the result of violent revolutions tend to learn the same values as their previous oppressors through a need for revenge as well as fear of them returning. Eerily enough this is much closer to how a realistic New Republic should have looked in legends.

    • @argo9721
      @argo9721 Год назад +26

      @@samanfang5139 although I'll definitely say canon new republic is too stupid. I'll also say legends new republic is too successful. they're both on the opposite extremes and neither one is a good way to write it imo

    • @KuDastardly
      @KuDastardly Год назад +10

      Hehe, at least in the Legends, the worst done to their capitol world was being forcefully terraformed instead of being blown to smithereens as it was in Canon.

    • @Prophetofthe8thLegion
      @Prophetofthe8thLegion Год назад +6

      @@KuDastardly actually it’s not coruscant that we see destroyed in the movies. It’s some random other system that’s been made the capitol of the new republic.

    • @KuDastardly
      @KuDastardly Год назад +6

      @@Prophetofthe8thLegion That's why I never mention names like Coruscant and Hosnian Prime. The capitol itself as in the people who help the government function and provide stability. That was what I was referring to.
      The governing body in Hosnian Prime never had a chance to react once Starkiller's laser blasts came shooting in at incredible speed.
      In Legends, at least the governing body would have some chance to escape and establish a sort of government in exile.

  • @richardsousa2625
    @richardsousa2625 Год назад +32

    I felt that when Kane so obviously taking his research at the end implies the republic troopers there were in on it. And maybe all working for Gideon or Thrawn

  • @DarthBaras13
    @DarthBaras13 Год назад +28

    I've got to go with Geetly's on this one. The storyline with Dr Pershing in this episode felt like We Happy Few with some Orwellian vibes.

  • @samuelbedsole5089
    @samuelbedsole5089 Год назад +23

    The entire time watching the episode I was constantly thinking, "alright, this is nice. Now when is the other shoe gonna drop?". And lo and behold, The Mandalorian did not fail to deliver.

  • @lordvader6542
    @lordvader6542 Год назад +17

    This New Republic was SO SCARY. It was like every horror movie wrapped up together. I was like "Why are the former imperials so jolly????". i was feeling VERY off about Elia Kane from the very start. AMAZING episode, but so scary. literally the Andor episode of Bix being tortured was less scary

    • @matheuss886
      @matheuss886 Год назад

      For some reason, to me true totalitarianism showing it's true colors of harsh discipline and sense of duty being instilled in individuals is less scary than a Crap Saccharine World where feelings are put above all else and hence everything feels fake and plastic.

  • @CloneScavengerVulpin8389
    @CloneScavengerVulpin8389 Год назад +87

    Elia kane pretending to be kind too dr.pershing was the most uncomfortable.

    • @patrickhannon4217
      @patrickhannon4217 Год назад +13

      She fooled me, I thought she had a crush on him LOL, I didn't think it'd go the way it did 😅😆

    • @CloneScavengerVulpin8389
      @CloneScavengerVulpin8389 Год назад +20

      @@patrickhannon4217 I was immediately suspicious upon seeing her reappear.

    • @patrickhannon4217
      @patrickhannon4217 Год назад +8

      @@CloneScavengerVulpin8389 I nearly typed out how with hindsight I was feeling a bit dumb, I should have seen it coming, I knew something dark was going to happen, but after coming straight from the "sunshine and roses" Bad Batch episode we got, I was probably viewing the episode through the wrong lens 😅🤣

    • @CloneScavengerVulpin8389
      @CloneScavengerVulpin8389 Год назад +4

      @@patrickhannon4217 at least the bad batch cut their ties with cid.

    • @patrickhannon4217
      @patrickhannon4217 Год назад +4

      @@CloneScavengerVulpin8389 It was about time ain't, one thing I do reckon is Cid will betray them further now, Omega's probably in for trouble towards the latter end of the series

  • @pll3827
    @pll3827 Год назад +13

    The 'mindflayer' kind of make sense. The Empire was known for prisons, labor camps and executions. So the 'mindflayer', repurposed by the New Republic, seemed a better alternative, because there's no prison, labor camp, or executions involved. Of course, this brings up a new type of horror.

  • @ConnorLonergan
    @ConnorLonergan Год назад +56

    I wouldn't say I am creeped out but rather glad about this. I say that because it reinterprets the New Republic (and, to an extent, the Rebel Alliance.) as not just this pure force of good. The people that were fawning over the Doctor? They are supposed to be the wealthy elite of the Galaxy, if not Coruscant, at a bare minimum. As the Wealthy elite, they never faced the myriad of problems that the Galaxy faced, hell I am pretty sure most of them were probably talking about how great the Empire was when it ruled. For them, it doesn't matter who is in charge; they get to keep their lovely privileges and wealth. And as to why the security was nonexistent? It's probably because, in reality, it is not a reform and de-radicalizing program but a "work integration" program, where the Imperials that agree to join the New Republic get their citizenship by performing some labor for the New Republic, and naturally, the work they do is something menial (but necessary for the New Republic to function.)

    • @mikedavies6979
      @mikedavies6979 Год назад +1

      It's Coruscant

    • @bigfootwithinternetconnect2330
      @bigfootwithinternetconnect2330 Год назад +7

      I'm glad they showed this, despite the Rebel Alliance and the New Republic being shown as these goodie two shoes type of people they were in reality nearly as bad as the Empire in some cases

    • @oneproudbrowncoat
      @oneproudbrowncoat Год назад

      ​@@bigfootwithinternetconnect2330 I figured the Alliance (and the New Republic) for rotten. Anybody who says "greater good", "higher ideals", "for your own good", or "here to help you" is a dictator in the making.

    • @preciousotoakhia9789
      @preciousotoakhia9789 Год назад

      Which is why Luke left because he didn't want to repeat the same mistakes as they ones in prequels

  • @rev0568
    @rev0568 Год назад +42

    Is it just me, or did this episode have Thrawn written all over it?
    First Bo's home is destroyed. Now, look at what was sent for it. A small bomber squadron, and dozens of tie interceptors.
    This isn't likely another moff. Moff Gideon was clearly a fairly well known and prestigious moff, and even he only enjoyed in Imperial Light Cruiser and a small compliment of tie fighters. Yet now there's an Imperial remnant capable of sending dozens of starfighters just to bomb Bo's home and to try and ensure she's dead? And we have an Imperial coms officer who is pretty clearly still imp wiping the mind of a potential imp liability and a possible NR tool?
    I am betting here and now Thrawn is making his moves. He heard of Bo being a bit of an annoyance and sought to ensure she was eliminated before she could rally Mandalorians and be more of an issue (They were key in his end before as well, and leading the mandalorians when he was defeated was Bo herself.)
    However, he couldn't account for the fact that she was already off world. In fact I would wager he had monitored the planet and noted that she never left, and rarely had visitors. She was alone. And stationary for some time.
    It's just the time of attack happens to be right when she needs to save some ass.
    I could be wrong, but they teased Thrawn last season. They show the NR isn't great, a clear Imperial spy, talks of Gideons fate is left in the air, the destruction of Bo's home (Either a punishment or attempted execution) and the Imperial forces we saw on display. Even if Bo pissed off several different warlords, I doubt they would work together to send such a force.
    Especially of superior tie models in the interceptor, rather than regular tie fighters.
    As said I could be 100% wrong. But I am getting so many vibes that Thrawn is making his moves and preparing for a takeover.

    • @doinkaz
      @doinkaz Год назад +3

      W comment

    • @zexalbrony4799
      @zexalbrony4799 Год назад +3

      Oh most defiantly. This can't just be another Moff at work, I mean Gideon was probably the highest or one of the highest ranked Imperials left and even he didn't have this many resources, clearly what with the sheer amount of Fighters that attacked Bo's home and what the Imperial this episode was up to to get rid of the doctor something else is up here. Even if some corruption allowed Gideon to get off without execution, the NR would still at least keep him somewhere where he can't give orders to surviving Imperials, clearly, someone more powerful has taken over his operation or was the one really in charge of it the entire time, and that is Thrawn. I wasn't expecting him to make big moves until Ahsoka season 1, but it seems Ahsoka and others hunting him, as well as Gideon's defeat and his remnant destroyed along with some of the cloning research, has forced Thrawn to act early now striking to get rid of key threats like the doctor and Bo, and probably the Mandalorians in general.

    • @jarrodbright5231
      @jarrodbright5231 Год назад +2

      Also worth noting that when Bo Katan seized the Light Cruiser is S2 her question to the Imperial commander was "where is Thrawn" - not "Where is Gideon", but looking for Thrawn in particular.
      Now if Thrawn has returned and knows someone is looking for him...
      Also Thrawn related is that the two people that Elia Kane mainuplates to end up alone with Pershing in the Mind Flayer is a Twilek and a Mon Calamari - species that Thrawn liked to manipulate through his understanding of their psychological limitations as he understood it from their art.

    • @lucasart328
      @lucasart328 Год назад +1

      Thrawn missjin is for.his people and the greater threat in the unknown region tbh i tbink timothy zahn should be the one doing the story for thrawn

    • @KaiHung-wv3ul
      @KaiHung-wv3ul Год назад

      Now we just need some Tie Defenders and it's confirmed.

  • @scott-gaming.8834
    @scott-gaming.8834 Год назад +28

    They seem downright horrified and abused by the fuckin..re-education site or whatever they called it.
    Whenever they mentioned it, they sounded like an abuse victim talking about the person who abused them

  • @ShawnHCorey
    @ShawnHCorey Год назад +70

    Did you notice that G68 made off with the mobile lab? I wonder where it's going to wind up. That's another security breach.

    • @AlexSDU
      @AlexSDU Год назад

      I believe she handing it over to the Republic security personnel off screen.
      Reason I said that is because both of them surrounded by the securities but they let her pass through carrying those equipment.
      Beside, I doubt those things important to her. They are just bait to trap Pershing.

    • @ladygrey7425
      @ladygrey7425 Год назад +4

      Most likely in the hands of Thrawn, and he will most likely order her to rescue Gideon, since presumably he's working for the Grand Admiral as well.

    • @starwarsgames5467
      @starwarsgames5467 Год назад +6

      @@ladygrey7425 Why would Thrawn need a mobile lab station from a star destroyer? There is still a imperial remnant with entire planets and space stations that can be used to house research facilities

    • @elipaibomsai2031
      @elipaibomsai2031 Год назад +1

      It was handed back to the New Republic officers that arrested him

    • @kaned5543
      @kaned5543 Год назад +1

      ​​@@ladygrey7425 I don't really see Thrawn as being involved in the Empire in that way at this point; the only reason he was aligned with them was to build an ally for the Chiss in their own fight. The fragments of the Empire that remain now aren't a reliable ally, it wouldn't make sense for him to remain loyal to them. I don't doubt he's coming back, but I don't particularly think it's to help make a Palpatine clone.
      I could be wrong, obviously, but idk, it just doesn't make sense to me.

  • @keule329z.4
    @keule329z.4 Год назад +11

    The amnesty program rather seems to work like an open penitentiary than providing an actual rehabilitation and reintegration.

  • @neofulcrum5013
    @neofulcrum5013 Год назад +36

    Should’ve brought Favreau to the writing team on the sequels because he managed to do them better than what they received in the sequel.

  • @deathsquad8891
    @deathsquad8891 Год назад +4

    During the entire episode I kept getting these "dystopian society" vibes, more so than with the Empire. Back with the Empire, you could be certain that things were black and white, good or evil, but right now everything feels so... uncannily positive, so "off". Surely I wasn't the only one to think this.

  • @songoku_club
    @songoku_club Год назад +65

    Does anyone else feel like some of the beginning shots of Courscant were taken directly out of Revenge of the Sith?

    • @cyborgcatrj6794
      @cyborgcatrj6794 Год назад +14

      I feel like that was intentional, just to show how little has actually changed for the people that live there. The motifs and the furniture change, but everything seems to be in the same place otherwise.
      The fall of the empire was a reskin rather than an upgrade.

    • @joseluis5055
      @joseluis5055 Год назад +1

      Coruscant has looked the dame for thousands of years in the Star Was lore

  • @lauraswager2841
    @lauraswager2841 Год назад +5

    The social worker Droid he talked to just felt like thenew republic didn't care enough about the Amnesty program enough to have a living being monitor the participants

  • @azureequus8045
    @azureequus8045 Год назад +50

    I felt really bad for Dr Pershing, I know he's a imperial but even in season 1 and 2 he really felt like, just a guy trying to do his job he didn't feel mean malicious or evil, he also prevented Grogu from dying in season 1. He really felt like just some guy that was trying really hard to be better person and use his research to be a better person and I was actually hoping he would get a better chance at life, and use his cloning resarch to do good and help people he seemed very sincere in wating to make the galaxy better!
    Not to mention his upset about brand new imperial equipment being destroyed when it could be repurposed or even donated to outerim worlds that could use it felt very justified the empire was bad yes, but to just destroy every bit of research and technology is so wasteful and stupid. also I'm sorry but those new republic uniforms are just hideous i do not like the open collar and part down the middle.

    • @flipyapd2321
      @flipyapd2321 Год назад

      If he’s so nice why was he with the Imperials 10 years after the fall of the empire surely everyone knows what happened the last time cloning was used for “good”

    • @jeremypintsize7606
      @jeremypintsize7606 Год назад +3

      ​@@flipyapd2321 More complicated it depends to your place of birth...
      If you had born in north Korea , your childhood and propaganda carve you in a wrong view of universe ...
      Certain regions of the outer rim , are néo-empire stronghold with néo-empire propaganda...
      Think neo-empire region as Peronist Argentina in the 1950's or Shindo Renmei 臣道連盟 for the Japanese emigrant in Brasil at the end of WWII.
      Other traits could be observed even with non isolationist cultures:
      I'm a French and like many French, I don't see market economy as the greater good... For me like many Western Europeans trickle-down economics is a scam.
      Yes Bernie Sanders is a center left for a non-far rigth French ... A far right French will call anyone at left of Pinochet leftist like a far right american who he is a copycat, due to his fascination for guns , bullying and displays of force...

    • @UnknownOps
      @UnknownOps Год назад +2

      @@flipyapd2321 you cannot control the standards of how you start in life, you can only work with what you are given.

  • @MrDude826
    @MrDude826 Год назад +3

    "There's no war in the Galaxy".
    "Mon Mothma invites you to Lake Laogai.
    I am honored to accept her invitation."

  • @Sov-Ryn15
    @Sov-Ryn15 Год назад +7

    As creepy as this was, it does provide good worldbuilding to the galaxy and the current government
    status, in how messed up the New Republic is, something we don’t see in the Sequels.
    Anyone notice the Resistance Theme during the carnival/mountain scene?

  • @lilacocto9103
    @lilacocto9103 Год назад +12

    Republic, Empire... What's the difference? - Crosshair
    In all seriousness, the New Republic is treating their workers like cogs in an enormous machine by giving them numbers instead of names, which is exactly what happened with Imperials, and before that, the Clones of the grand army of the Republic.

  • @Alertacobra12
    @Alertacobra12 Год назад +4

    Imperials: So we're free?
    New Republic: Nah, more like *under new managment*

  • @richietribe9487
    @richietribe9487 Год назад +51

    For me, they were too nice on the outside. And apathetic on the inside

  • @vruxdrossgaming
    @vruxdrossgaming Год назад +84

    Honestly it's an interesting episode, the Bad Batch all I gotta say Fat Mace Windu.

    • @themutualfriend5286
      @themutualfriend5286 Год назад +6

      😂

    • @mike_tw3876
      @mike_tw3876 Год назад +7

      Fat mace windu xDD

    • @ImperialEmbers
      @ImperialEmbers Год назад +1

      JSKAJSKAJSK, you are a genius.

    • @CaptainBill22
      @CaptainBill22 Год назад +4

      Windu the Wide

    • @lejenddairy
      @lejenddairy Год назад +6

      Both episodes are setting up for something big that’s about to happen later in the season. There’s no way they would take away that much screen time from Mando in a single episode if there wasn’t going to be a payoff. And for the Bad Batch, I’m predicting that Sid is going to sell them out and the empire is going to seize that entire island and capture the Batch.

  • @seanrea550
    @seanrea550 Год назад +20

    The first security flaw i noticed was that the new republic navy its self was undergoing decommissioning. Pershing's statement in the records office was correct. What could be reused or repurposed should have been. Food stocks can be used as a phase out program with relabled packaging in way of a sticker or such, equipment like the lab equipment mouse droids, mops ect... could be put into new republic service. Arms could be put in reserve armory and the ships mothballed in case of need. Pershing should have never been a pencil pusher, as a field expert to atleast learn of his techniques at an academic level and possibly a clinical level. Also place fully vetted plants the likes of wedge Antilles or han solo ho joined the rebellion after had time in the empire through academy or having been in the field but having been early enough to not be a risk in each of the amnesty housing blocks. Also review the footage of the droid interviews for anomalies.

    • @christinejorgens6577
      @christinejorgens6577 Год назад +1

      I feel like he and Tech (The Bad Batch) would get along well in terms of Science!
      I’m currently reading an Ao3 fanfic called what comes after so I’ll be listing all the characters!
      List of Characters:
      Wrecker.
      Omega.
      CT-9903 “Tech”.
      Crosshair.
      CT-1409 “Echo”.
      CT-9901 “Hunter”.
      CT-1065 “Waxer”.
      Numa.
      Terro Venton.
      TD-908.
      Miya.
      CC-2224 “Cody”.
      CT-7567 “Rex”.
      CT-5555 “Fives”.
      CT-5597 “Jesse”.
      CT-5385 “Tup” (grave only).
      Hera Syndulla.
      Howzer.
      Ashina.
      Nova.
      Trace Martez.
      Charo.
      Ahsoka Tano.
      Shala.
      CT-6116 “Kix”.
      Padme Amidala.
      Leia Organa.
      Luke Skywalker.
      Anakin Skywalker.
      Obi-Wan Kenobi.
      Marvon.
      Zuri Charlen.
      Eliza Bur.
      Vin.
      Silver.
      Bolt.
      Mech.
      Duront Val.
      Wilhuff Tarkin.
      Comet.
      Etain Tur-Mukan.
      Darman Skirata.
      Fi Skirata.
      Niner Skirata.
      Atin Skirata.
      Corr Skirata.
      Boost.
      Sinker.
      Zura.
      AZI-345211896246498721347.
      Lux Bonteri.
      Riyo Chuchi.
      Theron Malun.
      Trinth.
      Orn Free Taa.
      Halle Burtoni.
      Lucin.
      Satine Kryze.
      Tarla Se.
      Mace Windu.
      Yoda.
      Bo-Katan Kryze.
      Maul.
      Wolffe.
      Brynn.
      Kal Skirata.
      Vaughn.
      Sterling.
      Shaeeah Lawquane.
      Jek Lawquane.
      Cut Lawquane.
      Suu Lawquane.
      Laseema.
      Sabine Wren.
      Ursa Wren.
      Tristan Wren.
      Almec.
      Axe Woves.
      Koska Reeves.
      Edeion.
      Jaro Tapal.
      Cal Kestis.
      Cere Junda.
      Trilla Suduri.
      Jace.
      Edeionan.
      Servo.
      Meelar.
      Fox.
      Copper.
      Mira Bridger.
      Ezra Bridger.
      Emri.
      Arla.
      Grizzer.
      Thire.
      Thorn.
      Hound.
      Kad Skirata.
      Ashina’s Mother.
      Talia Zenador.
      Yanrin.
      Unidentified Quarren Driver.
      Unidentified Zabrak.
      Unidentified Wookiee.
      Unidentified Devaronian.
      Unidentified Rodian Owner.
      Unidentified Sullustan Boss.
      Unidentified Sullustan Landlord.
      Unidentified Zygerrian Mother.
      Unidentified Girl.
      Unidentified Medical Receptionist.
      Unidentified Umbaran Senator.
      Unidentified Aide.
      Unidentified Miralian Casher.
      Unidentified Server Droid.
      Hardcase (holo recording).
      Cham Syndulla (mentioned).
      Eleni Syndulla (mentioned).
      Hevy (mentioned).
      Cutup (mentioned).
      Zela (mentioned).
      R2-D2 (mentioned).
      Shala’s Boss (mentioned).
      Shala’s daughter (mentioned).
      Zygerrian Mother’s son (mentioned).
      Jango Fett (mentioned).
      Nala Se (mentioned).
      Bail Organa (mentioned).
      Padme Amidala’s Grandparents (mentioned).
      Zuri Charlen’s Brother (mentioned).
      Eliza Bur’s Mother (mentioned).
      Duront Val’s Father (mentioned).
      Dexter Jettster (mentioned).
      Zura’s Mother (mentioned).
      Dr. Lian (mentioned).
      Wat Tambor (mentioned).
      Theron Malun’s Wife (mentioned).
      Theron Malun’s Daughter (mentioned).
      Molina Vesay (mentioned).
      Miralian Cashier’s son (mentioned).
      Miralian Cashier’s granddaughter (mentioned).
      Droidbait (mentioned).
      Saw Gerrera (mentioned).
      Steela Gerrera (mentioned).
      Grievous (mentioned),
      Asajj Ventress (mentioned).
      Versio (mentioned).
      Dalvah (mentioned).
      Pythernia (mentioned).
      Plo Koon (mentioned).
      Paliq (mentioned).
      Mea (mentioned).
      Mea’s Mother (mentioned).
      Mea’s Father (mentioned).

    • @jarrodbright5231
      @jarrodbright5231 Год назад +2

      I get the idea that the anomalies from the droid interviews were being fed to the New Republic Intelligence officer watching over him... unfortunately said Intelligence officer was also an Imperial double agent.

  • @Karlos1234ify
    @Karlos1234ify Год назад +248

    The Clones deserved better.

    • @theautomator8372
      @theautomator8372 Год назад +12

      so much better

    • @fumarc4501
      @fumarc4501 Год назад +6

      Clones’ Rights!

    • @eho6380
      @eho6380 Год назад +1

      The Clones were long dead before this began

    • @daniellewebster629
      @daniellewebster629 Год назад

      Dark troopers: why are we still here?……………… just to suffer.

  • @Cryo-15
    @Cryo-15 Год назад +9

    I kind of find it poetic that the new republic tried so hard establish the utopia that had been dreamed of during the rebellion, that they ended up creating their own dystopian society

  • @Slavesforsale1
    @Slavesforsale1 Год назад +9

    The Galactic Republic, the Empire and the New Republic are basically the exact same monster but just wearing a different façade.

  • @agentscott96
    @agentscott96 Год назад +65

    I felt so so sooo bad for him, he was uncomfortable

    • @clairemadeinheaven
      @clairemadeinheaven Год назад +5

      i knew something was up with that officers chick she was just way too nice

    • @agentscott96
      @agentscott96 Год назад +4

      @@clairemadeinheaven the vibe was off

    • @agentscott96
      @agentscott96 Год назад

      @@clairemadeinheaven then she turned it up and I’m like nope, I’m not witnessing torture tonight

  • @mitchcoleman1238
    @mitchcoleman1238 Год назад +7

    Ever since I saw that imperial comma officer of Gideon’s I was immediately expecting something to go down. But they broke it to us gently which is why I thought this episode was so good!!

  • @jamesmeeks7692
    @jamesmeeks7692 Год назад +6

    The repurposed/redesigned mindflayer is one of those things that I have to look at like how medications and treatments work in real life. While it's repurposing and redesign are meant to heal, they clearly had levels, durations, and calculations needed to keep it therapeutic. So a high level might not erase memories immediately, and is likely reserved for psychosis cases, but the long duration is likely what would mess with the doctor's memories. A low duration over a period of time that sounded like hours might not of mindwiped/reprogrammed, but the communication's officer knew that a higher setting for that long could mess with memories, likely a side effect of it being reversed engineered technology. So you can reason while it is saferthan the imperial version, it was not... 'safe' or therapeutic, and can still be abused. The rest of the episode leaned into dystopian, and the dehumanization makes me wonder if it truly was an altered unit. Seeing their dislike of using imperial tech, I am split 50/50 on this.

    • @Alex06CoSonic
      @Alex06CoSonic Год назад +2

      In that case, you could make the same argument you made for the mind flayer, but for Dr. Pershing's cloning research.

    • @jamesmeeks7692
      @jamesmeeks7692 Год назад +1

      @Alex T That's entirely true and the most messed up part.

  • @kaned5543
    @kaned5543 Год назад +3

    I've been rewatching Rebels lately and I watched this episode of The Mandalorian just after watching the moment in Season 4 of Rebels where Saw Guerrera chastises Mon Mothma for not having the balls to actually hit the Empire where it hurts, and for being afraid to do the ugly thing when it'll make the difference between winning and losing. Now, granted, Saw wasn't necessarily the best guy to be leading the Rebellion either, but I think it's obvious that the difference in perspective that the two of them had, and the fact that Mon Mothma is the one who survived and went on to lead the New Republic, was on full display in this episode of the Mandalorian. The people who would have had the steel resolve to keep the New Republic on track, to truly root out the Empire once and for all, didn't live to the end of the war.
    Ethics matter, yes. But sometimes things get ugly. And yeah, sometimes you need to prioritize the RIGHT thing to do over the COMFORTABLE thing to do.

    • @preciousotoakhia9789
      @preciousotoakhia9789 Год назад

      So true if saw guerrea survived the new republic would have destroyed all that is left of the empire

  • @DisasterMaggot
    @DisasterMaggot Год назад +107

    The amnesty program has a real life historical basis, it is based on Operation Paperclip.

    • @shanenolan5625
      @shanenolan5625 Год назад

      Well not really. , paperclip was just scientists. , it wasn'ta general amnesty. And the government wanted to exploit them fully.

    • @michaelandreipalon359
      @michaelandreipalon359 Год назад +9

      And believe me, the fruits of that project were worthwhile. Shame the Cold War had to end on mutual terms, though.

    • @maxxor-overworldhero6730
      @maxxor-overworldhero6730 Год назад +28

      ​@@michaelandreipalon359 I don't think that the Cold War truly ended, it just shifted major theaters.

    • @needtoknow6423
      @needtoknow6423 Год назад

      @@maxxor-overworldhero6730 Correct. Just look at the current political situation.
      I know it's a hot take, but think about the Ukrainian war. The east tells you, that the Ukraine is evil, even though many families are completely justified in defending their home. Western media on the other hand, tells you that Russia is evil, while they are ignoring the fact that the Eastern Ukraine is entirely justified in their wish to be independent. Even the news about Nazis in the Ukraine aren't completely untrue. Yes, the Nazis in the Ukraine are a minority, but the government in Kiev is at least willing to tolerate them as long as they fight against Russia.
      But neither western nor eastern media talk about the perspective of the other side and their own mistakes. The media on both sides seem to be unable or unwilling to paint the full picture with catastrophic results. It's only a matter of time until this war will expand and drag the whole world into it. Both sides will fight to the death until there is nothing left to fight for. And then, far too late, they'll realize that the true war was never fought against their respective enemies. It was fought against themselves. And in the end everyone died for nothing, or worse, for a destroyed world.

    • @DisasterMaggot
      @DisasterMaggot Год назад +1

      @@maxxor-overworldhero6730 I agree

  • @BirdNoise77
    @BirdNoise77 Год назад +5

    Really impressed with mandalorian s3 so far, shaping up to be a really great season and I can't wait to see what they have to show us next

  • @zainredding3476
    @zainredding3476 Год назад +11

    Totally creeped out and knew what was going to happen to pershing from the jump.

  • @deiongoldsmith515
    @deiongoldsmith515 Год назад +5

    This episode reminds me a little bit of west world with Dolores awakening or wiping the memories of the hosts in the park. Dr. Pershing was treated like a host. Not only that it gives a good explanation to why the new republic was easily taken down

  • @mab_ian5748
    @mab_ian5748 Год назад +9

    the new republic's approach reminds me of superman's approach in superman red son in a way.
    I'm not sure why, just a vibe thing.

  • @heltaku9397
    @heltaku9397 Год назад +2

    The scene with the tip of the highest mountain on the planet peeking out from the manmade construction of the city really stood out to me. It's supposed to be a monument to their achievement, I suppose, but its actually chilling. Talk about the tip of an iceberg. Coruscant focuses 1000% on its shiny outer later and ignores the implication of what must be hidden at the bottom of such a mountainous height, not to mention what's been done to the planet itself.

  • @josephmacdonald17
    @josephmacdonald17 Год назад +6

    I was literally screaming dystopia for most of the episode

  • @davidmccarthy4206
    @davidmccarthy4206 Год назад +7

    Who caught the scene where Pershing was watching Geetsly's before going to bed ? He just like me fr fr

  • @director1336
    @director1336 Год назад +1

    As I was watching this episode with some friends, every time to music was tense, Pershing was alone, or the lightning was bad, we were all like ‘and here comes the imperial silencer’ like, we knew he was going to be silenced in one way or another, but good god, they way he was silenced was so sad. Also, if someone was screaming at you ‘she tricked me’ and what not, even if you have to put them into the mind flayer, you don’t leave them unsupervised. And you would certainly bring them in for questioning right away

  • @emzonik8851
    @emzonik8851 Год назад +3

    To all those who don't know and are interested, that is the exact oposite of what happened in Legends expanded universe lore. In that timeline, the New Republic was far more succesfull. They never demilitarised, they waged war with the imperial remnants for many years past Endor and would NEVER even think of leting former imperial fascists to roam freely in their borders like we see New Canon's New Republic do. Admiral Palleon, once Thrawn's second in command reunified the remaining splinter factions under an official Imperial Remnant and after a few more years of pointless fighting he made a hard decision to sign a peace treaty.
    The Republic actually decided to accept the conditional surrender of the Empire and while that may seem odd to some (due to the atrocities they had commited in both continuities), they did it exacy to prevent the outcome we see in the Mandalorian. While the treaty allowed an officially independant imperial successor state to exist with former war criminals still in power within it, Palleon himself was far less palpatinian and initiated a sort "thaw" within the empire, with less genocides and xenophobia going around. Aditionally that situation protected the Republic from rogue imperials who were kept on a leash and would otherwise do everything to sabotage them. The Republic could have easily just launched a final campain, smashing the remnant into oblivion, putting the criminals on trials and closing every imperial institution, but they would never be able to prevent hidden imperial simps to exploit their own weaknesses from within again, like we see in Mando. So all in all, the Legends New Republic was far smarter than Disney Canon's NR.
    Of course everything comes at a cost, the remnant would later gain more power and after many decades would become a problem, but nonetheless the Republic benefited on their decision. Not that they didn't have internal problems, to be fair they did, they did not fully recover after the war and their political division threw them into passivity against external threats (that allowed to the nomadic armies of Yuuzhan Vong to invade).
    Personally I'd love Geetsly's to make such a comparison between new and old canon's New Republic.

  • @timwise7277
    @timwise7277 Год назад +2

    I just love the parallel of Pershing being a much less severe case of Anakin, someone who has good intentions and skills, and wants to use those skills to better help the galaxy but being held back by the institution they’re in, being goaded by someone posing to be a friend and mentor.

  • @frostburn3736
    @frostburn3736 Год назад +6

    After watching this episode, maybe the Empire wasn't so bad after all.
    I think it is worth mentioning that New Republic authorities were so easily fooled and used by Elia Kane. Wouldn't be suprised if there were more Imperial sleeper agents inside upper echelons of New Republic government and military.
    Also, I feel bad for Dr. Pershing. He just wanted to do some good for the galaxy, but was used by the Empire and brain cooked by the New Republic.

    • @preciousotoakhia9789
      @preciousotoakhia9789 Год назад

      Apparently star wars is copying captain America winter soldier to explain sequel trilogy,empire infiltrated the new republic and grew to the point it couldn't be stopped under thrawn

  • @seb2750
    @seb2750 Год назад +5

    The New Republic give me the same vibes from the Demolition Man society. All that joy joy love love peace to you friend bs and sugar coated nicety. That really gave me the creeps in this episode

  • @robertagu5533
    @robertagu5533 Год назад +9

    When heard of their Cloneesk "names" am I the ONLY one that called out "bingo" instinctively??? Cuz that's what I got for an impression

  • @williamheath7058
    @williamheath7058 Год назад +5

    I was convinced this episode was some sort of illusion of reality altering tech display or something honestly, then inqas like, oh, i get it, that's insane

  • @KMCA779
    @KMCA779 Год назад +2

    I wonder if the idea to use numbers was pitched as an idea to make them feel comfortable. Stormtroopers were only referred to by designation for example.
    I can see them making that decision, it's very feelings based which I could see them doing.

  • @TeamBevontation
    @TeamBevontation Год назад +1

    The entire vibe the New Republic gives off is “I don’t know, I never thought I’d make it this far.”

  • @utgardaloki1234
    @utgardaloki1234 Год назад +3

    I agree with you. This is staight up an episode from THX 1138.

  • @chrislaurent1137
    @chrislaurent1137 Год назад +12

    Road to hell is paved with good intentions

  • @ilikelittlebikes
    @ilikelittlebikes Год назад +83

    Why does the re-purposed torture device still have the dial that goes to 11? That’s just poor design. Imagine buying a tens unit that could also be a defibrillator if you accidentally turn it up too much

    • @Prophetofthe8thLegion
      @Prophetofthe8thLegion Год назад +4

      Probably because various dial sets are meant for various species or mental issues. It’s similar to why cars can go so fast. You likely will never need to turn the dial up but if you have to well it’s available.

    • @ilikelittlebikes
      @ilikelittlebikes Год назад +7

      even in motor vehicles the speed is artificially limited by a governing device. the speedometer goes to 160mph but the vehicle has systems in place to cap the actual top speed somewhere around 112mph.
      Also, if the device is meant to rehabilitate former Imperials, there would be almost zero need for it to be cross-species since the Imps were extremely intolerant of non-humans within their ranks.

    • @zacbohannon9553
      @zacbohannon9553 Год назад +1

      That's exactly what I said. It really doesn't make sense to me.

  • @hunterkiller1440
    @hunterkiller1440 Год назад +34

    Love how this episode suggests the birth of the First Order was because of New Republic's compassion.

    • @spiderboy43
      @spiderboy43 Год назад +2

      I wouldn't even say this is New Republic compassion, more like over correction.

  • @josephpeters5760
    @josephpeters5760 Год назад +5

    The shipyard probably does has security they just removed it to help him feel comfortable going in the ship. The sting was set up ahead of time. That being said the NR obviously has their priorities out of balance. Why would they even have a mind flayer with settings that can be raised that high. Its just asking for misuse or mistakes. It can’t be for different species having different thresholds the empire was human centric.

  • @panos617
    @panos617 Год назад +35

    This saw me is better to join the Mandalorians than the Empire or the New Republic.

  • @zachduperron8543
    @zachduperron8543 Год назад +11

    I never thought I’d see a cubicle in Star Wars 😂

    • @linejumper8204
      @linejumper8204 Год назад +1

      These post empire ones trump the BBY ones in Andor.

    • @matheuss886
      @matheuss886 Год назад

      @@linejumper8204 imo the Bureau of Standards looked more grandiose and elegant than this one.

    • @linejumper8204
      @linejumper8204 Год назад

      @@matheuss886 I suppose from a sardines perspective.

  • @spacepiratecaptainrush1237
    @spacepiratecaptainrush1237 Год назад +6

    it's a bit heavy handed and my hope is that people don't try to come away with it with the wrong message, that being "restorative justice bad" where I think the intention is more about over correction to avoid any semblance to the Empire. My understanding is, it's the compromise Mon Mothma likely had to make to keep the Alliance together after the Empire fell. How many Alliance worlds were once separatists with legitimate grievances with the Old Republic? To keep the New Republic from fracturing into a thousand pieces, compromises must have been made, potently ones that people in charge knew would be disaster. it was preferable to more costly wars.

    • @Jjop017
      @Jjop017 Год назад +3

      That's a really good point. I can definitely see the rest of the Alliance after the war wanting a weaker centralized government after the Empire as well. Just to keep everyone together the compromises unintentionally made a flawed and weak government.

    • @preciousotoakhia9789
      @preciousotoakhia9789 Год назад

      To think Luke,Leia,han and Lando couldn't stop this from happening especially Ashoka and ghost crew since everyone forgot what they went through during the empire rule

  • @commanderrico8892
    @commanderrico8892 Год назад +2

    I honestly didn’t know what to think of this episode, and I don’t even know if the Dr’s mind was completely wiped, or only had parts of it wiped, I hope it was only partially wiped so he only forgot about the new republic and as a result is pretty much loyal to the empire again. But overall I agree it was a little weird

  • @taylormadealpha
    @taylormadealpha Год назад +7

    The New Republic treats the imps like droids or clones

    • @preciousotoakhia9789
      @preciousotoakhia9789 Год назад

      Why did clones obey order 66 but empire got rid of them,was it because of bad batch

  • @andrewmartin2567
    @andrewmartin2567 Год назад +1

    I like that line at the end “simpering niceties” great description of everything wrong with the wrong with the way the New Republic is treating the former imps

  • @jdfigs5916
    @jdfigs5916 Год назад +21

    This is giving me 1984 big brother vibes not good

    • @AlechiaTheWitch
      @AlechiaTheWitch Год назад +3

      Ikr. I could tell something was off but man it went from oh that is nice to oh..

    • @matheuss886
      @matheuss886 Год назад +3

      I'd say more like Brave New World. Everyone seems happy, everything must be colorful and cheerful at all times and bad vibes aren't allowed. Everybody's given a soma (kind of dopamine/serotonin inducing drug) if they feel down at any time. A carefree, polygamous sexual life is not only encouraged but it's also compulsory. There must be no sense of duty or honor towards one single person or mission. Privacy is also a thing of the past as the collective is put above the individual at all times, but not just the practical good of the collective, as much as the sentimental good of the collective.
      1984's Oceania at least feels like a totalitarian hellscape with Hate Week and war all the time, but the torture room with the mind flayer reminded me of Room 101 in the Ministry of Love (Miniluv)

  • @gr8tbigtreehugger
    @gr8tbigtreehugger Год назад +2

    Dr. Pershing, protesting: but we can still use Imperial tech!
    Later: Dr. Pershing in the mind flayer.

  • @emperortethysusdacertified8175
    @emperortethysusdacertified8175 Год назад +12

    New Republic moment

  • @aubreyekstrom8919
    @aubreyekstrom8919 Год назад +2

    1st, I loved the beginning and end of this episode, which none of these videos seem to be talking about. After bathing in the living waters and seeing the mythasore, now her home is destroyed and she's accepted into Din's clan. Add to that Din having the dark saber, and it all seems very karmic.
    That being said, I didn't love the new storyline, but I didn't hate it. Parts seemed very slow and made me wonder what's the point. Yes, the New Republic seemed too nice, to the point of being creepy, and the doctor's betrayal at the end was also very disturbing. Enabled in part by the nicey nice of the New Republic.

  • @jrev2284
    @jrev2284 Год назад +14

    I loved this episode, The Mandalorian is such a great show, but I felt like the ISD's were too small. They were pretty close to it and it seemed about the same size as a venerator. I'm no POV expert, but aren't the ISD's like the size of New York City or something? If so, then they'd need to be scrapped in junk yards like the on Cal worked on or even just not Galactic City.

    • @AlechiaTheWitch
      @AlechiaTheWitch Год назад +1

      I think it was part of it. Not the whole thing

    • @Sunflorazumarill
      @Sunflorazumarill Год назад +7

      It's *Super* Star Destroyers that are about the size of Manhattan, not regular ones.

    • @RedArmyShogun
      @RedArmyShogun Год назад +4

      ISD's are 1600 meters long or a mile long, overall, they weren't *all* that much larger than a Venator, just in the area of less than 500 meters more.

    • @AlexSDU
      @AlexSDU Год назад +3

      The one scaled t the NYC is the SSD Executor, which is 19km long.

  • @michielkudova3887
    @michielkudova3887 Год назад +1

    Some thing I do want to point out. Well a lot of people think that Thrawn is going to be the main villain of the season. Eila Kane, may just be the best lead we have on who the actual antagonist is a one grand moff Ardus Kane. it would be a perfect time to introduce the Pentastar alignment due to the fact that they’re semi-legitimate, and therefore the new republic would be encouraged to leave them alone. While simultaneously being an imperial remnant faction, known for utilizing the dark side.

  • @nikita1578
    @nikita1578 Год назад +2

    It reminds me of the story of a scientist in my country. He wanted to develop solar panels, but he was arrested. The composition of the substances for cleaning the panels included a drug and now he is in prison for possession of narcotic substances.

    • @cubescihist6737
      @cubescihist6737 Год назад

      Which country?

    • @nikita1578
      @nikita1578 Год назад

      @@cubescihist6737 Russia.

    • @cubescihist6737
      @cubescihist6737 Год назад

      @@nikita1578 I see!

    • @nikita1578
      @nikita1578 Год назад

      @@cubescihist6737 I think soon from the Russian confederation :) Probably another revolution is coming soon, there was already a monarchy, a republic, a federation ... Now there will be a confederation )

    • @cubescihist6737
      @cubescihist6737 Год назад

      @@nikita1578 I hope for you that things will change :)

  • @campythesloth7216
    @campythesloth7216 Год назад +2

    Who knows, maybe the Mind Flayer will just mess up Dr. Pershing’s mind instead of wiping it, making him unstable, possibly evil. It would make for quite a sympathetic villain!

  • @benalor1973
    @benalor1973 Год назад +1

    - Battle Droids being competent against thee Empire in bad batch.
    - the Republic being the same as the Empire also said in the bad batch.
    - new Republic already having issues similar to the old and empire.
    Are we going to get a build up of a new Separatist Movement? I mean, former CIS Separatist members could still be around to remember those days.
    A man can dream, but it's probably also the most realistic choice of plot to go with since everything is right there for it. Even just one scene where senators begin to voice criticisms on the level to start saying the Separatist were right in the middle of an argument. That would be quite interesting to see it play out.

  • @RangerHouston
    @RangerHouston Год назад +3

    New Republic just seems like the empire lite but with smiles instead of scowls.

  • @DorsenFilm
    @DorsenFilm Год назад +165

    I think people who don’t like this episode have no sense of patience.
    it's an episode of the Mandalorian focused on a characters introduced in the Mandalorian developing a plot point from the Mandalorian sandwiched between scenes involving the Mandalorian.

    • @bharatvarshaball4000
      @bharatvarshaball4000 Год назад +9

      Even though I liked it this could easily have been side story of 3 episodes in beginning as we really wanted to see more of people after whom show is named after "The Mandalorian"

    • @DorsenFilm
      @DorsenFilm Год назад +29

      @@bharatvarshaball4000 it’s ONE episode! So far at least. And at least the main characters show up and have a lot of dialogue, unlike in the book of boba fett.

    • @Ebenandre
      @Ebenandre Год назад +11

      Bruh i loved it just wish the episodes last longer

    • @themobslayer1017
      @themobslayer1017 Год назад +6

      @@bharatvarshaball4000 what you just said kinda reminds me of most people’s problem with Better Call Saul, like the cartel stuff being added and being really slow and just set ups. All for it to come together really nicely in the end. It really is just waiting to see how the story ends up, in my opinion

    • @DorsenFilm
      @DorsenFilm Год назад +2

      @@Ebenandre THIS IS THE LONGEST MANDO EPISODE WE HAVE EVER GOTTEN! WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?!

  • @thelieutenant7732
    @thelieutenant7732 Год назад +3

    Man, I'd rather live under the Empire knowing transparently that we have to live and think a certain way instead of being spoon-fed the idea that all is good and that we're free and able to think however we want when it's the opposite.

  • @Peregrine57
    @Peregrine57 Год назад +1

    The whole sequence after they get captured at the junkyard only makes sense if Elia Kane had help. A lot of it. She got caught with Pershing. She was in the searchlight with him. And she just pickups up the kit, steps away, and nods, knowing that he's going down, and she's not. That only makes sense if the cops were more than just incompetent, but actively corrupt. Like; the whole squad. She gives her statement, which clears herself, and implicates Pershing, which is only possible if there are multiple officials on the take. Leaving him alone in the mind flayer with her, and not even having the most basic safety features on the machine; yes, there's layers of incompetence there, but none of that should have happened with sheer incompetence alone. There had to be deliberate malice on the part of practically everyone in the room.

  • @Rtw941
    @Rtw941 Год назад +6

    I enjoyed how weird and uncomfortable this whole episode was

  • @phillphoffman1608
    @phillphoffman1608 Год назад +2

    I couldn't believe the new republic had a mind wiper, That's as bad as Vader and the toy he used to get information.

  • @arkventrie7858
    @arkventrie7858 Год назад +2

    The new republic in this episode acted scarily like Hydra.

    • @preciousotoakhia9789
      @preciousotoakhia9789 Год назад

      Basically star wars is copying the captain America winter soldier to explain sequels except this time empire infiltrated the new republic and grew

  • @bernieeod57
    @bernieeod57 Год назад +3

    It would appear that instead of retconning the sequels, they are setting up the plot to where one cannot blame the sequels for ending up the way it did. Luke was probably scoffed at with something like "We don't need your warrior monks with laser swords!" Luke and his new Jedi were probably shunned as a cult much like the Children of the Watch were to the Mandalorians. Lei refused to disarm having to break off from the New Republic as "The Resistance" Resistance not only against the Imperial remnants but also against this dystopia the New Republic has become. We next will probably see how Han went from hero of the rebels back to two bit smuggler. What we are being built up to is when Star Killer Base finally blows up the New Republics leadership, we will say "Good Riddance!" And we will not be able to blame Luke for becoming a disillusioned Hermit

    • @Mouse_Metal
      @Mouse_Metal Год назад +2

      Great theory, I hope F&F will steal it from you and make it canon because it explains everything so well.

  • @theautomator8372
    @theautomator8372 Год назад +3

    Glad i wasn't the only one creeped out by the New Republic in this episode.

  • @brokenbridge6316
    @brokenbridge6316 Год назад +4

    Nice video. And this was a really interesting look into the New Republic. I'll try to remember this.

  • @moderndemon84
    @moderndemon84 Год назад +1

    I believe the ships were left unguarded intentionally,to catch Pershing on the spot in coordination with Elia.
    No way they would just leave military equipment out in the open without anyone guarding it.

  • @RigbyWilde
    @RigbyWilde Год назад

    At least I loved to finally see a little part of Coruscant natural landscape, in the form of the Peak of Umate. Incredible to think that the peak of the highest mountain on the planet, seems just like another casual monument on the floor level of the city

  • @BennyLlama39
    @BennyLlama39 Год назад +3

    Cam: "One is showing us the horrors and corruption of the Empire, while the other is showing us the incompetence of the New Republic."
    Me: What was that saying about new management and the same BS, again? 😀

  • @Mark__838
    @Mark__838 Год назад +3

    I'm not sure about the lore, but it feels like the New Republic is the beginnings of the First Order. In almost the exact same way Palpatine did with the previous Republic. If that's the case, and it wasn't Thrawn or Gideon, could it be the New Republic who had those bombers/interceptors attack Din and Bo? Or would it be someone like Brendol Hux or Rae Sloane? The deleting of Empire records is also sus af.

  • @israelgarcia7269
    @israelgarcia7269 Год назад +3

    More concerned with people "feeling" good, than DOING good. That should be the modern era's motto.

  • @stewlew8449
    @stewlew8449 Год назад +15

    Kind of makes episode 7 more plausible with the destruction of the new Republic due to its sheer incompetence. Hosnian Prime had it coming

  • @kevinyo1169
    @kevinyo1169 Год назад +1

    Theory: the New Republic being a hidden dystopia was meant to be the main focus of the Rangers of the New Republic series, but because it got cancelled, this was one of the elements that was incorporated to The Mandalorian.