20 Questions About The Mandalorian Season 3 ANSWERED

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  • For our Q&A this week, we chose twenty questions all about the third season of The Mandalorian to answer and discuss!
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  • @snappyskip9844
    @snappyskip9844 Год назад +130

    Huyang saying he has a record of every lightsaber ever made is like Jucasta Nu saying if a planet that isn't in the archives does not exist.😂

    • @Trey-dp6tl
      @Trey-dp6tl Год назад +21

      Except he’s a droid and I imagine he literally does have a record of every lightsaber officially made and I see no reason he wouldn’t have the dark saber since it was given back to the Jedi when Tor Vizla died

    • @Elvisbackpack
      @Elvisbackpack Год назад

      Also less bitchy than Jocasta.

    • @PixlPlayer
      @PixlPlayer Год назад +7

      @@Trey-dp6tl the archives are computers too. It’s not about whether he remembers it, it’s about if it’s in his databanks. I doubt he has Sidious’ lightsabers on his databanks for example

    • @Trey-dp6tl
      @Trey-dp6tl Год назад +3

      @@PixlPlayer hence why I said officially made. All those were made outside the Order. But all lightsabers made by the Order he has a record of

    • @Bobbyo60
      @Bobbyo60 Год назад +1

      Doesn’t every Jedi builds their own lightsaber?

  • @BG_StuartJ
    @BG_StuartJ Год назад +60

    "This is a space fantasy about a space cowboy and his magic baby" may be the best description I have ever hear of the show.

    • @livliveart
      @livliveart Год назад +4

      Absolutely xD
      You might say "This is the Way to sum it up"
      (No? Okay)

  • @ozmarichardson6524
    @ozmarichardson6524 Год назад +27

    I love that Alex's favorite thing about the season was something that connected to a memory of spending time with his partner

  • @DangerDude616
    @DangerDude616 Год назад +72

    I really appreciate your ability to disagree with your former opinions, and ultimately land on a positive perspective. This indicates a level of maturity that is incredibly refreshing, and all too rare amongst Star Wars RUclipsrs and fans. We don't always understand the full story, and not everything makes perfect sense right away, Star Wars has ALWAYS been like this.
    The things that average viewers point out as "plot holes" are nothing more than an invitation to explore, to figure out WHY the writers made that decision, and HOW those things fit in to the story. To me, these mysteries, and the discussions they lead to, are some of the more enticing aspects of the Star Wars universe.
    Thank you two for doing what you do, and for being a voice of reason amongst a sea of oblivious negativity.

    • @Elvisbackpack
      @Elvisbackpack Год назад +12

      Positivity is something this fandom needs a lot more of.

    • @jeffhelba
      @jeffhelba Год назад +8

      @@Elvisbackpack I still think it's healthy to discuss things you dislike or disagree with. Just as long as it's not blind hate, or any type of harassment towards those that work on said projects. Sometimes it's hard to have a discussion without being labeled a toxic fan, even when it's done civilly.

    • @garudanathanael5257
      @garudanathanael5257 Год назад

      ​@@Elvisbackpack So should we have positivity towards sequel trilogy too?
      NEVER!!!

    • @meleeludens
      @meleeludens Год назад +12

      @@garudanathanael5257you’re quite literally part of the problem they’re talking about.

    • @RkSmithers
      @RkSmithers Год назад

      Positivity is different from doing the work for Disney on starwars. You are buying into litterally no story that is coherent or going anywhere meaningfully. Litterally what you miss is the fact that Disney's starwars doesn't care about starwars. They constantly say they have nothing to work from and that's why they struggle, yet they decannonized all of the extended universe and are taking from it and butchering it to give characters they want story that makes no sense for them, and was meant for other characters. If you enjoy it have at it. But this isn't stsrwars lore, it's Disney's writers and Kathleen Kennedys fan fiction.

  • @PepsiGolem
    @PepsiGolem Год назад +10

    Q&A: Since Thrawn was the main proponent for the project, do you think we could see live-action Tie Defenders as part of his forces?

  • @roberts_archive
    @roberts_archive Год назад +32

    I think they fashioned the dark saber into that torch that they used to light forge at the end of the episode, the Armorer handing the torch over to Bo in sign of unity.

  • @erbylopez6003
    @erbylopez6003 Год назад +7

    Din is still doing it cause it’s his faith. I see the children of the watch’s development as a group of Mandalorians who can hold to their personal convictions while at the same time becoming more tolerant of differing ideas.

  • @beechboyy9619
    @beechboyy9619 Год назад +8

    I like the thought of Grogu having to deal with a hard time that calls for a light saber to be used and then
    Bo-katan brings out the crystal and is like here you go ive been waiting to give this to you

  • @zachcrim6223
    @zachcrim6223 Год назад +7

    re: terrible memories while armor is being forged- I think Mandalorian armor is a big symbol of strength and protection. So while it’s being forged, the show contrasts that with everyone having flashbacks of when they felt most vulnerable.

    • @sansalvatore6869
      @sansalvatore6869 Год назад

      That’s a really good read of the scene with the context of the Armorer as a positive moral character

  • @Plasmacat1
    @Plasmacat1 Год назад +30

    I appreciate the talk and your channel in general. You guys are always fair, express what you like and what you didn't and always in a chill not click bait manner. I also think it's cool how you morph your opinion into either a positive or negative once you let stuff sit for a bit.
    I enjoyed Season 3 and had a lot of fun and I liked what they did with Grogu as a character. Even though it has pacing issues but I attribute more the problems to the Covid scheduling and production issues, with Pedro, Ludwig and some of the DP's not being able to return. As for Grogu returning I think having him in Boba was always the plan and that was just John's mistake of making it MCU like and not some grand conspiracy about merch as others say.

    • @jacos133
      @jacos133 Год назад

      It's really not a grand conspiracy. Star Wars has always, since the creation of the first film, been about selling toys.

    • @Plasmacat1
      @Plasmacat1 Год назад +1

      @@jacos133 for sure "Luke Skywalker with black glove" "Luke Skywalker without glove" and "Luke with robot hand" . I meant it more as in high honchos or KK who is a sith lord in a lot of people's minds didn't meddle with the decision. Filoni and Favreau have done stuff like this in other shows, they aren't infalible and I hope they learnt from this which imo has been their biggest mistake it disservice Grogu, Din Djarin and Bobba Fett.

  • @mightheal
    @mightheal Год назад +5

    Din keeping his helmet on this entire season I think is mostly do to Pedro filming The Last of Us and it was just more convenient to keep the helmet on.

  • @ct-603
    @ct-603 Год назад +5

    The Dark Sabre was returned to the Jedi temple when Tarre Vizsla the Madalore died.. prior to Death watch liberating it. Im sure hueyang is familiar with it.

  • @DigiPen92
    @DigiPen92 Год назад +20

    Q&A: Do you think Jon Favreau had actually scrapped Rangers of New Republic and he had to put it into The Mandalorian Season 3 & 4 or do you Rangers of the New Republic series is still happening since we never heard about the cancelation? (I'm definitely wondered if that S3 ending that Din Djarin had mentioned that he's going to help The New Republic as a Bounty Hunter and Din gave the new version of IG-11 model had to become the new Marshall despite that there was no Post Credit Scene appeared like S2 had for The Book of Boba Fett.)

  • @FrankieEm
    @FrankieEm Год назад +9

    My favorite thing 100% was Grobogu. I’m so glad we got IG-11 back and that he’s the new Marshal, but damn I loved seeing that baby in that droid.

  • @Kenobi_Stan
    @Kenobi_Stan Год назад +15

    Thanks for answering my question during the video! You guys and Force Center are my go-tos for all things Star Wars. May the Force be with you!

  • @Darkreine99
    @Darkreine99 Год назад +15

    I find that its always better the second time watch though, because your able to take the whole story in without time gab between. It tends to make the pieces fit better, and make it one long story.

  • @SciFyerGaming
    @SciFyerGaming Год назад +8

    If the darksaber returned next season, I honestly wouldn't be surprised or in disbelief. Luke's lightsaber got literally ripped in two in the Last Jedi and in the next movie it was working totally fine. Cal's lightsaber also got totally wrecked and he was able to fix it by obtaining a new new kyber crystal on Illum and using a few tools on a random repair bench to fix it up. For a weapon that survived literal millenia, I doubt that being crushed was the most dramatic thing that ever happened to it and I could see it being easily being refurbished, at least in some form, with a few repairs. Maybe it might look a bit different (new hilt and/or blade) if it returns, but I doubt that it's completely gone forever. The survival of the darksaber is way more plausible than the survival of Tech, who is very much dead.

  • @72Guyman
    @72Guyman Год назад +7

    We've been treating them as a cult but maybe it's just someone's faith or culture that an outsider wouldn't really understand but there isn't technically anything wrong with it (especially now that the Mandos can live and work together in harmony but still keep their own beliefs).

    • @72Guyman
      @72Guyman Год назад +5

      They said this, I posted this too soon lol, but while cults are definitely real sometimes someone cries "cult" when it isn't.

    • @ilikemandalorians9861
      @ilikemandalorians9861 Год назад +3

      I quite agree. I’ve been saying that since people started complaining about “the cult”. It feels like one of those situations where people are rather intolerant in their fight for tolerance (akin to wanting to ban a book like Huck Finn for perceived racism I think)

  • @robertcrist124
    @robertcrist124 Год назад +3

    You know, S1 they gave us the Razorcrest and in S2 they blew it up. They show us the Dark Saber in S2 and in S3 they crush it. Seems similar. Mando needing to move past his bounty hunting life and Bo/Mandalorians needing to move past the idol/idolization of the Dark Saber.

  • @CaptainPlainJaneway
    @CaptainPlainJaneway Год назад +7

    I'm pretty sure Din getting exiled and not taking his helmet off for season 3 is because Pedro Pascal has been so busy. He doesn't actually have to be on set to do his lines.

    • @JediSentinal
      @JediSentinal Год назад

      that's what I've heard and read as well. with him doing the last of us and the mandolorian at the same time, man's schedule is PACKED.

  • @Warriorten10
    @Warriorten10 Год назад +35

    Everyone, please, Din WANTS to wear the helmet! He could've taken it off at any time when he was an apostate but didn't because he prefers to live that way! The only time when he wasn't extremely uncomfortable without it on was saying goodbye to Grogu. Redeeming himself was as much for him as it was for the creed or the Armore. There's just no precedent for Din disagreeing with that version of the creed after breaking it

    • @ilikemandalorians9861
      @ilikemandalorians9861 Год назад +20

      Yeah I think some people have a hard time accepting that ultimately some maybe want to be religious like Din and follow the traditions. The message we are left with should be one of coexistence, not trying to convert others to our beliefs

    • @Kiwi42andEverything
      @Kiwi42andEverything Год назад +1

      I agree. We tend to think that our own way is always the best and only way. How far from true that is! When we think that someone should change and be more like us, or we are distrusting of another person just because their beliefs are different, we leave room for prejudice to grow...

    • @Nostripe361
      @Nostripe361 Год назад +4

      @@ilikemandalorians9861 I think the problem was that the show basically labeled the group as a cult and never had something push back on that name.
      In the west, the term cult has a dark undertone so when they had both a main character deem them a cult and have a major emotional scene be the main character rejecting a rule of said cult, people were primed to see them as crazy religious zealots rather than a more traditionalistic church. They should have had a scene or two showing the children of the watch in a positive way in season two before the helmet removal scene. Like maybe have one of the other mandalorians bad mouth them before Din counters with how they were there for him and helped him find purpose and peace after the death of his parents

    • @NathanS__
      @NathanS__ Год назад +6

      @@Nostripe361 Bo called it a cult because she didn't like it and because it wasn't loyal to her. This entire season was about how Bo was wrong about that. She was literally "The Convert."

  • @Stablemable2
    @Stablemable2 Год назад +5

    That scene with the Armorer and Bo Katan rocketing into battle leading the Mandos, still gives me chills....OMG so powerful.
    I would be surprised if Din Jarin or Bo Katan dont appear in the Ahsoka series.

  • @chrisfields8077
    @chrisfields8077 Год назад +11

    I think you guys may not give enough credit here to the show and it's story and meaning. It may not be that simple. People putting aside their biases, accepting very different beliefs from others, and unifying together instead of dividing is a big message that is very important today. Sadly many people have a very difficult time with that today, so the message is quite important today.

  • @RatGirlAnna
    @RatGirlAnna Год назад +6

    i think the implication was that gideon sent pirates to nevarro and bombed castle kryze because he's just a petty petty man lol

  • @mightheal
    @mightheal Год назад +16

    The crystal for the Darksaber will be the core for Grogu's blade. The Darksaber was to big for him even with him eventually being fully grown so it was always going to be destroyed eventually.

    • @stevebreedlove9760
      @stevebreedlove9760 Год назад +8

      Djarin and Bo gonna be corulers with grogu as heir. He will build a new darksaber and ride the mythosaur. This is my head cannon.

  • @ebransc09
    @ebransc09 Год назад +8

    Let the Darksaber Die, Crush it if you have to

  • @xxlonesomewolf8284
    @xxlonesomewolf8284 Год назад

    16:30 Jedi Master Kelleran Beq was GREAT, but my favorite was when Grogu interrupted the squabbling Mandolorians, and he was in his suit of armor, Din says “he didn’t learn that from me,” and he passively broke up a fight. Perfection

  • @sasukerules1000
    @sasukerules1000 Год назад +10

    I fully agree with Alex about Ahmed Best and Kelloran Beq being the best thing in the season. I legit get emotional thinking about him getting a shot to not only return but do some of the most badass jedi moments I've seen in Star Wars. He deserves something like that for the way people treated him for Jar Jar.

  • @jeffreycarman2185
    @jeffreycarman2185 Год назад

    4:12 such an ironic line from Gideon, as he is wearing a Mandalorian-inspired mech suit that gives him super strength.

  • @maddog7365
    @maddog7365 Год назад +5

    Maybe I missed it in an old Q/A but did you guys ever return to Galaxy’s Edge? I finally went last month and absolutely loved it. Then I had to watch all of your videos about that topic over again lol I would love to get your opinions on Rise of the Resistance and Oga’s Cantina for example. If I missed this somewhere please send me a link to the video(s).
    P.S. you guys are awesome btw!

    • @Lr.Laecro.Lirus3445
      @Lr.Laecro.Lirus3445 Год назад

      Galaxy's Edge is expensive, where should they get all that money?

  • @jerryziegner
    @jerryziegner Год назад +2

    I’d agree with that he would not have records of the DarkSaber, Ezra’s, heck, even Luke’s green bladed saber that was constructed prior to rescuing Han from Jabba. I feel he was instrumental in the early days of the Jedi at the beginning of the Jedi order.

  • @DarthK1tteh
    @DarthK1tteh Год назад +1

    [Meows back at Pippin]

  • @ralphdupre357
    @ralphdupre357 Год назад +1

    Grogu needs a new droid/Speeder/ minibike to ride around on! Maybe something that can partly transform 🤔
    Or Din gets a new ship so they have a holding cell or something for the bounty’s. And Grogu gets the N-1 star fighter.

  • @Saturn537
    @Saturn537 Год назад +1

    It would be funny if Bo-Katan gave a speech about them retaking Mandalore, and she's like "And we did it with only 2 casualties. Paz Visla, and the darksaber. My poor darksaber."

  • @josephnolen6602
    @josephnolen6602 Год назад

    GROGU STEPS IN THE LIVING WATERS HOLDING HIS MACAROONS AND THE MYTHASAUR COMES CRASING ONTO SHORE AND SAYS..."COOOKIE!"..NOM-NOM-!..LMAO!

  • @drayorrin2472
    @drayorrin2472 Год назад +1

    I feel like you guys miss talking about a lot of good points like Huyang has the darksaber schematics because the darksaber was in the Jedi temple after Tarre Viszla was gone and was stolen back by the Mandalorians in the war, and also Palps was trying to use the Zillo beast way back in the clone wars

  • @benjamincutts6949
    @benjamincutts6949 Год назад +2

    Regarding the helmet rule, TCOTW and religious trauma;
    First of all, I would like to same that I am a christian and obviously this affects how I veiw all this and I understand that a great many of you who have not had as positive a relationship with religion as me may and will disagree.
    Now onto my thoughts; I do not want Din to remove his helmet because "the children of the watch are a cult, and the helmet rule is a symbol of their dogmatism, and therefore the rule needs to go" (and im aware that is not how anyone views or formulates this argument and is devoid of nuance, it is just the simplest common factor in these arguments). I thibk it would be more interesting to see Din deconstruct, and subsequently reconstruct his faith - an experience that is very common within modern Christian circles, whereby one examines ones own faith and goes back to the Bible and takes a hard look at which beliefs and doctrines are biblical, and those which have been inherited from culture and denomination. I feel we have an abundance (and very hesitantly I dare to say overrepresentation) of stories wherein a character will lose their faith for whatever reason, be it religious trauma (like with ahsoka in TCW) or just losing their faith. What is far less common in stories is the reconstruction side of things, and people sticking with their faith. I believe this can be a more compelling story too, and one in line with themes already being explored in the show, like what it means to be a mandalorian through characters like Cobb vanth and boba fett. It lends itself to exploring more about the origins of the helmet rule, and why the armourer is so dogmatic about it, as well as the role of TCOTW in the new mandalorian society. Whether Din forgoes the helmet or not is besides the point (though I personally would like it to stay), but it would take on a renewed meaning and significance either way.
    Sorry for the wall of text, and feel free to disagree with me, I'd love to hear you guys' thoughts

  • @LankyLegs101
    @LankyLegs101 Год назад

    Genuine question: Alex has said a couple of things recently about how he thinks the force works, for example, anyone having the capacity to be force sensitive, or in this episode that he doesn't think it works to just implant it in a clone. I've always taken what Lucas put in Episode 1 about midichlorians to mean that the more you have, the more scope you have to be force sensitive and use the force. And we've seen plenty of altered clones in The Bad Batch. So surely if they can alter a clone's midichlorian count, they can create clones that are capable of learning to use the force? They obviously wouldn't just pop out of the tank and instantly float rocks, but the capacity to learn would be much higher than Gideon's himself.

  • @henriqueabreu8076
    @henriqueabreu8076 Год назад

    I remember Bo saying in The Clone Wars Season 7 that she wished she knew something other than war. Even though we don't know much of her personal life, I still think she and Djarin could fall in love, which would be a good reason for him to take off his helmet again.
    That scene of Grogu saving Bo, Djarin and himself seemed like such a family moment to me. It felt reminiscent of Kanan's sacrifice to save his family, one of the most tearful and resonant scenes ever in Star Wars, to me.

  • @Stablemable2
    @Stablemable2 Год назад +1

    Im SO glad to hear you guys adjusted or accepted the episodes better now than first viewing.
    I still say that speculations and predictions can create disappointment.
    Also, Star Wars series, its like eating either Burger King or Applebees, if you have Spagos or Pizza Hut on your mind, you can ruin the experience.

  • @MCLegoboy
    @MCLegoboy Год назад +1

    Theoretically every blaster bolt color has a specific purpose and not just to tell good guys from badguys (because that's not really the case for the Original Trilogy), and the Mandalorians were initially given Yellow just to be different, but could it be more powerful towards Beskar? We see that Mandalorians typically shoot for the neck after getting a few body shots to disorient their enemies, but could the Yellow be a specific kind of Beskar penetrating bolt?

  • @jocastadidntknew5980
    @jocastadidntknew5980 Год назад +2

    Q/A: With Ahsoka continuing the story of Rebels and Mando exploring elements of the ST the way Clone Wars did with the PT, do you think that live action may be superseding animation nowadays?

    • @dmormak
      @dmormak Год назад

      Yes, animation is always adjustable cannon.

  • @kampy19
    @kampy19 Год назад

    Q&A: With Jedi Survivor coming out, I had this question on the mind. Of course in an action video game, violence is usually the answer. Cal's gotta swing his lightsaber around and do cool stuff. However, we're always told the Jedi are master diplomats, negotiators and prefer an avenue of non-violence when conflict arises. Yet, in nearly all instances we see in Star Wars media, we actually get, as Anakin called them, "aggressive negotiations". What are some instances where we actually *see* the Jedi peacefully solve a conflict without using their burning hot laser swords to remove one of the sides of the conflict?

  • @DenDerGut
    @DenDerGut Год назад +1

    Q&A: Do you Think that with Baylan’s lightsaber looking kinda old it’s positive that Ahsoka contacts Huyang so he might help her find out who he is?

  • @DDuffy143
    @DDuffy143 Год назад

    If they ever take their helmets off to "dew it", they can always go straight to the living waters easy peasy... and be redeemed. Sooo yeah, there's that! lolll

  • @aaronabdo6637
    @aaronabdo6637 Год назад

    Love the animal cameos lol

  • @Subviolaceus
    @Subviolaceus Год назад +2

    I’d love to see a series that parallels grogu’s and tar vizla’s story which involves repurposing/fixing the Darksaber

  • @leah-station88
    @leah-station88 Год назад

    So glad that you guys recognized your biases. I think the story is way more meaningful with this true unity of Mandalorians without once again making one sect the bad guys.
    As someone with my own religious trauma, I totally get where y’all are coming from, but that doesn’t seem to be where Din is coming from. The covert rescued him. Plus, the real-world implications of the covert and “the helmet rule” is very meaningful to people of other religious backgrounds who do follow what from the outside may look like “stupid” traditions but are very significant to them and their heritage and beliefs.
    Also, the Armorer seems to be more of a guide than a dictator, especially since she defers to Paz and the covert to democratically make decisions.
    I know y’all probably won’t see this since it’s a week after the fact, but I do genuinely do appreciate y’all’s points of view, but this journey with this show has helped remind me that I can vehemently disagree with y’all and still support the areas where we overlap because I was starting to get heated about our differences 😂

  • @elwizschold
    @elwizschold Год назад +1

    The boring reason Djarin didn't take his helmet off at the end is that Pedro was busy filming TLOU so wasn't available. It did kind of mess up some possibilities this season, but hey... hopefully we get to see Pedro's face more in season 4 :)

  • @leovalverde1508
    @leovalverde1508 Год назад

    Q&A: Is Molly's tattoo the Death Star firing solution visual?? Would love to hear the story behind the ink.

  • @dmormak
    @dmormak Год назад

    Darksaber being broken was very much a cool fix and some sweet beskar… 100% feels like it comes back

  • @maXVolnutt
    @maXVolnutt 11 месяцев назад

    Moff Gideon: *destroys an important legacy lightsaber in a big dramatic way* THE DARKSABER IS NO MORE!
    Rey: *fixes it off-screen between appearances*

  • @BrianHartman
    @BrianHartman Год назад +1

    The thing about the helmet is, I think there are different levels of adherence to Mandalorian orthodoxy. If we're going to go with a comparison to Judaism (which, judging by the episode titles, I think is warranted) you could liken the Mandalorians who keep their helmets on to the Orthodox, and those who don't to the Reformed.

    • @cm275
      @cm275 Год назад

      This is a good take. The Children of Watch are more accurately described as fundamentalist than a cult. This season was about the different Mandalorian factions rallying around what unites them instead of what divides them to overcome a common enemy.

  • @ramonruijgt4532
    @ramonruijgt4532 Год назад +2

    would be intresting of the dark saber crystal in a helmed. but i think its a dark part of the mando cultute for people to want it

  • @amitzohar42
    @amitzohar42 Год назад +1

    I'm really glad that you're both feeling better :D

  • @TheRealCodeBlack
    @TheRealCodeBlack Год назад

    I think retaking Mandalore being bad for their efforts should also include the fact that the Shadow Council at the time already had Mandalore, and losing it would mean losing the influx of resources. Presumably now the SHadow Council no longer has the benefit of Beskar troopers, for instance.

  • @bemybff205
    @bemybff205 Год назад +1

    Q&A: what happened to the pterodactyl things that the Mandolorians "adopted"? Did they just leave them on the planet they found them on, or do you think they brought them to Mandalore?

    • @lb5368
      @lb5368 Год назад

      It's uncomfortable to think this, but I'm convinced they ate them at the Mandalorian welcome feast on Navarro. 😐

  • @LiamBrazier
    @LiamBrazier Год назад

    Regarding Pershing's mind-wiping, I REALLY thought they were going to end that scene with the scientist going to Kane; "he progressed much further ...THIS TIME" insinuating they'd wiped his mind several times already.

  • @soccertl
    @soccertl Год назад +3

    I want Gideon to be dead as well, but there was no body on the platform when the fire died away. Unless he we turned to powder, he either flew away during the fire, or got sucked off the side of the platform somehow.

    • @zKaltern
      @zKaltern Год назад

      It wasn't the original version of Gideon. No moustache...

    • @themadladorian4364
      @themadladorian4364 Год назад

      ​​@@zKaltern He's not an action figure, he can shave 💀

    • @zKaltern
      @zKaltern Год назад

      @@themadladorian4364 I think you miss the point... None of his clones has a tash, but he always had one...

  • @WilliamJames48
    @WilliamJames48 Год назад

    Moff Gideon is like Gargamel, he’ll always be back.

  • @MrBrd09
    @MrBrd09 Год назад +1

    If you can atone anytime you want since they're back on mandalore the helmet rule isn't necessary. Maybe it's always optional on world and was a precaution off world when they're in exile

  • @Stablemable2
    @Stablemable2 Год назад

    The Armorers horned helmet hasnt been explained yet, but I do think about the Clone Wars episode when Maul ruled Mandalore and Death Watch altering their helmets.

  • @luhguren
    @luhguren Год назад

    WAIT A MINUTE!!! I've heard Buffy references here before, but Dollhouse??? Damn, didn't think I could like this channel more xD
    DID I FALL SLEEP?
    Forever missing Dollhouse.

  • @job4028
    @job4028 Год назад

    Q&A: Darksaber had a core of Mandalorian Kyber. Hyuang would recognize it from his memory banks. It's destroyed now but Grogu finds his own shard on Mandalor and holds onto it as a source of strength. Thoughts?

  • @biostemm
    @biostemm Год назад +1

    If the dark saber was made of beskar, it must have been supremely thin or brittle, because a dark trooper droid smashing Din's head against a starship interior wall couldn't damage his helmet, and I have to imagine that was with at least as much force as Gideon's dark trooper armor glove...

  • @dmormak
    @dmormak Год назад

    For Snoke, I wonder if it is as simple as Thrawn is killed by Ashoka… the remnant is shattered… Snoke arrives as Palps former Moff in the unknown region and reassembles the remnant into the First Order. You need credibility and motivation to do what he does… this gives him it.

  • @ralphdupre357
    @ralphdupre357 Год назад +1

    If a Gideon clone did survive, I hope he is a crazed dark Jedi. ❤

  • @Ohwhale79
    @Ohwhale79 Год назад

    OMG Dollhouse was such an AMAZING show!!! I miss it!

  • @Frost4Real
    @Frost4Real Год назад

    I loved the self reflection about drawing the line between analysis, over analysis, and criticism. It feels like S3 almost broke u guys 😂 im starting to come round to it more, letting go of my personal ideas for the story, but it definitely deserves some criticism for its execution, pacing, etc

  • @brycewooten8228
    @brycewooten8228 Год назад

    QnA for Ahsoka do you think we will see characters from the Thrawn canon novels. Like Eli Vanto Admiral Ar'Alan'i etc.?

  • @SuperSaiyanSpin
    @SuperSaiyanSpin Год назад

    Thank you for answering my question!

  • @denniskristos3800
    @denniskristos3800 Год назад +1

    Gideon was wearing his beskar suit of armour, but that blast of sustained, intense flame and heat? He likely got cooked inside his armour, especially in the gaps between its components. He's dead Jim, now get his wallet...

  • @SixshotRevan
    @SixshotRevan Год назад

    I think Din is leaving the helmet on because even if it's not part of the creed going forward, it WAS the creed he swore to. He had given his word to never remove it, and to do so even now would be to break his word.

  • @hydrocooledcarrot
    @hydrocooledcarrot Год назад

    My only thinking for Gideon sending pirates to Navarro was to test the response of the New Republic.

  • @themaxreboexperience5221
    @themaxreboexperience5221 Год назад

    In BoBF, Din said the Beskar was of unseen quality and the Armorer said it was thousands of years old. Maybe they will forge the hilt into Grogu’s helmet

  • @cpl.serpent494
    @cpl.serpent494 Год назад

    The black saber was stored at the Jedi temple for many years. He didn't need to help build it. He had years to analyze it.

  • @darthkielbasa
    @darthkielbasa Год назад

    20:51 I believe bo katan said something like "neither side can interfere" or "neither side can break them up." Interesting that Din Grogu was the one to step in.

  • @Guanthwei
    @Guanthwei Год назад +1

    Honestly I think it serves the story much better for the New Era of Mandalore to be one WITHOUT leadership only being passed through mortal combat. Bringing back the Darksaber will be a step backwards during a new era. They need to coexist in a way where they don't have to kill each other in order to pass the torch.

    • @Nostripe361
      @Nostripe361 Год назад

      This feels like they should either do some form of democracy/high council or making them more into anarchy where it is up to each Mandalorian to forge their own path a work towards the betterment of mandalore and its people

  • @SalsaPie
    @SalsaPie Год назад

    I interpret the message gained from the Children of the Watch resolution to be that you can have your religion and be devoted to it, but you must be accepting of those who live a different lifestyle. Bo Katan's group looked down on the devoutly religious, and the devoutly religious Children of the Watch shunned any Mandalorian that didn't adhere to their own lifestyle. Both parties learned to accept and respect each other. Ragnar and the omission of "never remove your helmet" from the Creed is important because it gives children who were brought up in their "cult" the freedom of choice, which they previously did not grant.
    TL;DR
    The message is that those who are devoutly religious can coexist and prosper alongside those who are not. Neither are lesser for being who they are.

  • @Blafina
    @Blafina Год назад

    I think you being more critical shows your authenticity. There is a relatively large part of the fanbase and creators that are critical all the time or literally never critical.

  • @avtolick
    @avtolick Год назад

    0:26 Yes. Yes we are.

  • @KultureShock96
    @KultureShock96 Год назад +1

    Where we disagree is that you all consider the darksaber a bad thing because mandalorians fought over it, when that wasn't even its original purpose in the first place. It was a sign of unity originally but over time people abused its power and changed its meaning. I think Bo Katan will realize that it belongs to a Mandalorian Jedi not a Mandalorian Ruler and repair it for Grogu eventually. You have to think how they have been setting this up, season 1 Children of the Watch Clan help save grogu. Season 2 the rival Night Owl Clan helps save grogu. Season 3 both rival clans unite to reclaim mandalore with Grogu. And yes Grogu chose Mandalore over Jedi but don't expect him to just throw the jedi stuff out the window because of that decision especially when Kelleran Beck saved him and Luke Skywalker trained him. Grogu was the key to uniting mandalore deep down not Bo Katan people just don't realize that yet. Who broke up the fight between Paz and Ax? Thats right.

  • @cwestb1_2
    @cwestb1_2 Год назад

    They are going to rebuild the dark Sabre Grogu size, 😂

  • @thesharpercoder
    @thesharpercoder Год назад +1

    Q&A: Was Cara Dune killed aboard the shuttle transporting Moff Gideon to trial?

  • @vecna00
    @vecna00 Год назад +2

    I wouldn't be surprised if we get a time skip for season 4, if there is one.

  • @TwelveCat
    @TwelveCat Год назад

    Wow, Alex mentioned Kylo then a few seconds that i got that squarespace ad with Adam Driver

  • @aokennison
    @aokennison Год назад

    Question: What do you think happened to the 2 dino bird babies the Mandalorians brought back to the covert and called “new foundlings”? I thought they would ride them as mounts but did they eat them instead?

  • @Chinesepirateproductions
    @Chinesepirateproductions Год назад

    Hear me out, I think Gideon is dead... BUT, what If a clone manages to be salvaged? So that eventually when thrawn returns, he still feels like he needs someone with the force to perform battle meditation to coordinate fleet movements and make the 7th fleet more formidable... so that when he discovers a clone of Gideon, he can enlist this clone... and still need Salameri to protect himself from force influence... and also, because Gideon's clone is a strandcast made from hacked together clone research, the clone is mentally unstable and gideon truly takes on the role of Jorus C'baoth from the novels!
    (I'm gonna talk more about this on my podcast "pod squadron" on the Geekish Network this coming Monday)

  • @henriqueabreu8076
    @henriqueabreu8076 Год назад

    Maybe the Armorer imposed the helmet rule to ensure safety for the future of mandalorian culture, as she didn't know what was to come. Therefore, as the retake of Mandalore and unification of the people took place, she recognized it's lack of importance and still allows her people to keep them on, if they want, but no longer being important.

  • @bradew2
    @bradew2 Год назад

    Dollhouse. Now there's a name I've not heard in a long time, a long time.

  • @InTheBasementProduct
    @InTheBasementProduct Год назад

    My immediate addition to head cannon was that Grogu, sorry, DIN Grogu would one day far from now when he had lived a life learning what the connection to the force means to a Mandalorian, perhaps even after his first century when a threat comes to the scattered tribes of Mandalore, Din Grogu is forced to become a leader and reforges the Darksaber and calls his old friend the Mythosaur from the depths to ride to battle as Mandalore the Uniter... or something. I think there was already a Mandalore the Uniter.

  • @jeffreycarman2185
    @jeffreycarman2185 Год назад

    11:42 in canon we know that, being inherently force-sensitive is not enough to be a force wielding person.

  • @merkarion7883
    @merkarion7883 Год назад +1

    I think the Crystal was destroyed when the Darksaber was crushed. And it is good.
    A new beginning for the Mandalorians 😉

  • @christopherjohnson1387
    @christopherjohnson1387 Год назад

    Mollie is beyond amazing.

  • @wookiesrebelsmore
    @wookiesrebelsmore Год назад

    Q&A: Why do you think Grogu took Mando's first name and Boba took Jango's last name?

  • @lilhazey1128
    @lilhazey1128 Год назад

    Who thought it was a great idea to do that to the saber seriously? I’m wanting to step in a ring with you 😅😂😂😂😂

  • @WC1376C22
    @WC1376C22 Год назад

    Evil Mollie, with that Acolyte "T" 👿

  • @LawTzuTao
    @LawTzuTao Год назад

    I don't like to speculate on Star Wars much. I like when everyone else does, but personally, I avoid it just to feel comfortable with the outcomes. I don't think anything is wrong with speculation, but when we become attached to them is when I worry.

  • @DisjectaMembra
    @DisjectaMembra Год назад

    Good episode. Cheers

  • @snarflcat6187
    @snarflcat6187 Год назад

    Palp was NOT in his original body in Rise. That body was incinerated. Twice over.
    So Project Necromancer SUCCEEDED in three ways, failed in one. Succeeded in making a clone for Palp’s “Force essence“ or soul to re-inhabit. Succeeded in making a Force capable clone for him. Succeeded in “creating“ Snoke (also a Force capable creation).
    FAILED in creating a STABLE clone, hence it was falling apart/aging over quickly.