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Originally Posted By Naporter: It was a comical way to show the heavy handed police state of the empire. Even a blind squirrel finds a nut eventually though. View Quote It wasn't that funny to me, it reminds me of the time I encountered an asshole cop on a power trip. It was very, very accurate. No wonder why many here on GD side with the Empire. |
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Originally Posted By HeyCoach: Enjoyable episode, very discussion worthy. How is Cassian escaping space Miami jail? View Quote Well - there is the small matter of a reprogrammed K2SO upcoming. That would be a strong way to bring him in. K2 and a forged release/relocation/whatever order. I did not read the books and have no idea if this story is tracking cannon. |
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Originally Posted By feudist: "Why are you running" "I'm not running" "Damn right you're not running." View Quote "He said WATCH!" and lol at the judge or magistrate. No trial at all. "You don't want to catch a resisting judgment charge". The board meeting are well done. Dialogue is excellent. |
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Originally Posted By Alex_F: There are two types of people who comment on this... True Star Wars fans who wanted to see the Empire day to day without a Jedi on every street corner, who love seeing the inner workings of the Imperial government/security services, who are enjoying seeing the beginning of the Rebellion. Smoothbrains who want explosions and titties or they say "I got bored and turned it off". View Quote It's actually quite weird to see Star Wars evolve into what it is today. Back in the 20th century this was just a literal kid's movie made to sell toys. Well, it still is anyway but now we're seeing a level of seriousness and adult drama that definitely isn't for kids anymore. I wonder how long can Disney maintain this, George Lucas never would've allowed this to be made if he still owned Star Wars. |
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I think I already replied. But I’m going to post again anyway. We are enjoying it. It’s not perfect for sure.
I hope they don’t pull the ol’ a Kathleen Kennedy bait and switch, where all the women take over from here on out and Andor will become a lucky bumbling idiot who becomes a hero due to the great women who really made it happen. Nothing wrong with the women helping the scheme but if they have him just become a douche like Kenobi I will be upset. |
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Originally Posted By GutWrench: I think I already replied. But I’m going to post again anyway. We are enjoying it. It’s not perfect for sure. I hope they don’t pull the ol’ a Kathleen Kennedy bait and switch, where all the women take over from here on out and Andor will become a lucky bumbling idiot who becomes a hero due to the great women who really made it happen. Nothing wrong with the women helping the scheme but if they have him just become a douche like Kenobi I will be upset. View Quote I don't think it'll happen, plus it's a british production BTW. Brits make Star Wars better than americans do. We end up with garbage like the Book of Boba Fett. |
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I'm enjoying it, but tiddies would make it more gooder.
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I loved Luthen's discussion with Mon Mothma.
How, in giving logic to his actions, he explained the Empire was nibbling at them, little bit by little bit, so often, they didn't even notice anymore. I couldn't help but think he was describing us; here, in the US/West today. |
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Originally Posted By jackthom8: It's actually quite weird to see Star Wars evolve into what it is today. Back in the 20th century this was just a literal kid's movie made to sell toys. Well, it still is anyway but now we're seeing a level of seriousness and adult drama that definitely isn't for kids anymore. I wonder how long can Disney maintain this, George Lucas never would've allowed this to be made if he still owned Star Wars. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By jackthom8: Originally Posted By Alex_F: There are two types of people who comment on this... True Star Wars fans who wanted to see the Empire day to day without a Jedi on every street corner, who love seeing the inner workings of the Imperial government/security services, who are enjoying seeing the beginning of the Rebellion. Smoothbrains who want explosions and titties or they say "I got bored and turned it off". It's actually quite weird to see Star Wars evolve into what it is today. Back in the 20th century this was just a literal kid's movie made to sell toys. Well, it still is anyway but now we're seeing a level of seriousness and adult drama that definitely isn't for kids anymore. I wonder how long can Disney maintain this, George Lucas never would've allowed this to be made if he still owned Star Wars. The kids who grew up with Star Wars turned out to be adults who love Star Wars... So it makes sense to have more adult Star Wars for us who have loved it from the beginning. |
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Not perfect, but still watching... Getting better.
How any more episodes left this season??? Hopefully, that wasn't the "finale" and the Final one... |
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12 episodes total
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Originally Posted By smullen: Not perfect, but still watching... Getting better. How any more episodes left this season??? Hopefully, that wasn't the "finale" and the Final one... View Quote from page 1 Attached File |
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Originally Posted By von_landstuhl: 12 episodes total View Quote Originally Posted By nottooslow: from page 1 https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/168740/7A2300E6-E663-4F85-8355-271B2B91981F_jpe-2533750.JPG View Quote Hell yeah |
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Originally Posted By jackthom8: It's actually quite weird to see Star Wars evolve into what it is today. Back in the 20th century this was just a literal kid's movie made to sell toys. Well, it still is anyway but now we're seeing a level of seriousness and adult drama that definitely isn't for kids anymore. I wonder how long can Disney maintain this, George Lucas never would've allowed this to be made if he still owned Star Wars. View Quote I don't disagree with you. I'm glad it evolved, though. |
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View Quote LOL No wonder why I am confused. In actuality the wardrobe department just throws some shit on there. More for more important person. |
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Originally Posted By Tiempos_Peligrosos: I wonder if we'll ever get a "Logan"-style SW film? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Tiempos_Peligrosos: Originally Posted By scrambler28: I'm enjoying it, but tiddies would make it more gooder. I wonder if we'll ever get a "Logan"-style SW film? As in Rated R? Never. The Mouse would never allow it. |
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Something else I missed, Sam Witwer was the Shoretrooper.
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If you aren't representing Jesus in a way that makes people want to hang out with you, you're doing it wrong.
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Hansan: "This is a .30 caliber, gas operated, clip fed, semi-automatic rifle....."
Soldier: "Look, you ain't sellin it to me, you're only showing me how it works." |
Show’s great.
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Let's Go Red Wings!
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Originally Posted By Dog1: I thought I recognized that voice but I didn't look it up. Crashdown from Battlestar Galactica View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Dog1: Originally Posted By Sputnik556: Something else I missed, Sam Witwer was the Shoretrooper. I thought I recognized that voice but I didn't look it up. Crashdown from Battlestar Galactica He was both Starkiller in the Force Unleashed game and Maul in both TCW and Rebels. |
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Hansan: "This is a .30 caliber, gas operated, clip fed, semi-automatic rifle....."
Soldier: "Look, you ain't sellin it to me, you're only showing me how it works." |
Originally Posted By Former11BRAVO: I loved Luthen's discussion with Mon Mothma. How, in giving logic to his actions, he explained the Empire was nibbling at them, little bit by little bit, so often, they didn't even notice anymore. I couldn't help but think he was describing us; here, in the US/West today. View Quote That’s EXACTLY what they were describing |
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You know, I was watching this last episode and it suddenly came to me that maybe one of the reasons I liked this show was the distinct lack of aliens. The next thing you know, Cassian is watching along the beach of, what, Qatar? Bahrain? and there are aliens every other step!
Also, who was the girl in the fuck me boots and the red jacket who met with the blonde operative? Man, not exactly being nondescript and subtle! If I was a stormtrooper of a dictatorship, her looks and attitude would have triggered an immediate cavity search just on general principle! |
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Originally Posted By toadmeister: That’s EXACTLY what they were describing View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By toadmeister: Originally Posted By Former11BRAVO: I loved Luthen's discussion with Mon Mothma. How, in giving logic to his actions, he explained the Empire was nibbling at them, little bit by little bit, so often, they didn't even notice anymore. I couldn't help but think he was describing us; here, in the US/West today. That’s EXACTLY what they were describing Did anyone else feel weird that Mon Mothma was cycling funds for the rebel activities through her charitable organizations? |
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Originally Posted By MisterPX: Sounds like 10-12 total, so another two on the prison arc, then a new arc. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MisterPX: Originally Posted By smullen: Not perfect, but still watching... Getting better. How any more episodes left this season??? Hopefully, that wasn't the "finale" and the Final one... Sounds like 10-12 total, so another two on the prison arc, then a new arc. Yep. Still have to introduce Saw. |
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Originally Posted By Tiempos_Peligrosos: You know, I was watching this last episode and it suddenly came to me that maybe one of the reasons I liked this show was the distinct lack of aliens. The next thing you know, Cassian is watching along the beach of, what, Qatar? Bahrain? and there are aliens every other step! Also, who was the girl in the fuck me boots and the red jacket who met with the blonde operative? Man, not exactly being nondescript and subtle! If I was a stormtrooper of a dictatorship, her looks and attitude would have triggered an immediate cavity search just on general principle! View Quote Luthen’s helper at the shop. |
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Originally Posted By HeyCoach: Luthen’s helper at the shop. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By HeyCoach: Originally Posted By Tiempos_Peligrosos: You know, I was watching this last episode and it suddenly came to me that maybe one of the reasons I liked this show was the distinct lack of aliens. The next thing you know, Cassian is watching along the beach of, what, Qatar? Bahrain? and there are aliens every other step! Also, who was the girl in the fuck me boots and the red jacket who met with the blonde operative? Man, not exactly being nondescript and subtle! If I was a stormtrooper of a dictatorship, her looks and attitude would have triggered an immediate cavity search just on general principle! Luthen’s helper at the shop. Wow, she tarted up real nice! |
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So the only thing I’m missing is where the story is headed with the failed security services officer now stuck in a cubicle doing fuel inspections paperwork?
I’m just not tracking how he ends up among the series protagonists. Still the best content since the clone wars. |
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Originally Posted By marlinfan: So the only thing I’m missing is where the story is headed with the failed security services officer now stuck in a cubicle doing fuel inspections paperwork? I’m just not tracking how he ends up among the series protagonists. Still the best content since the clone wars. View Quote He's not just doing paperwork. He's using it as an in to find other shit, maybe Andor. Not sure how yet... |
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Originally Posted By stoner01: He's not just doing paperwork. He's using it as an in to find other shit, maybe Andor. Not sure how yet... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By stoner01: Originally Posted By marlinfan: So the only thing I’m missing is where the story is headed with the failed security services officer now stuck in a cubicle doing fuel inspections paperwork? I’m just not tracking how he ends up among the series protagonists. Still the best content since the clone wars. He's not just doing paperwork. He's using it as an in to find other shit, maybe Andor. Not sure how yet... Looked like he was going to be calling people about the extended warranty on their speeders |
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Originally Posted By toadmeister: No That’s how smart Rebels get shit done. It’s not all pew-pews and space hot-rods View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By toadmeister: Originally Posted By Tiempos_Peligrosos: Did anyone else feel weird that Mon Mothma was cycling funds for the rebel activities through her charitable organizations? No That’s how smart Rebels get shit done. It’s not all pew-pews and space hot-rods He was likening it to the Clinton Foundation. I think. |
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Originally Posted By MisterPX: You think they'll do Saw at the series finalle, or S2? I was going for S2. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MisterPX: Originally Posted By user4574: Yep. Still have to introduce Saw. You think they'll do Saw at the series finalle, or S2? I was going for S2. Saw could very well attack the prison to free some of his crew or the citizens that have been thrown in jail for BS. |
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Originally Posted By AR-1904: He was likening it to the Clinton Foundation. I think. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AR-1904: Originally Posted By toadmeister: Originally Posted By Tiempos_Peligrosos: Did anyone else feel weird that Mon Mothma was cycling funds for the rebel activities through her charitable organizations? No That’s how smart Rebels get shit done. It’s not all pew-pews and space hot-rods He was likening it to the Clinton Foundation. I think. Good call |
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lack of helmet and eye pro riding a speeder down a rocky slope is how we get safety briefings
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Originally Posted By Former11BRAVO: I loved Luthen's discussion with Mon Mothma. How, in giving logic to his actions, he explained the Empire was nibbling at them, little bit by little bit, so often, they didn't even notice anymore. I couldn't help but think he was describing us; here, in the US/West today. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Samsound: What struck me the most about that scene is how the dynamics of their relationship is not what I had originally perceived. Kinda fascinating. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Samsound: Originally Posted By Former11BRAVO: I loved Luthen's discussion with Mon Mothma. How, in giving logic to his actions, he explained the Empire was nibbling at them, little bit by little bit, so often, they didn't even notice anymore. I couldn't help but think he was describing us; here, in the US/West today. Right. They were clearly not on the same page like they seemed to be in the first(?) episode. Makes sense though. In the beginning, there were rebel cells of every stripe that fought against the Empire in their own fashion and for their own reasons. The crew of the Ghost did a lot of humanitarian missions while stealing from the Empire. Saw Gerrera’s Partisans were a lot more heavy handed. It took unification to finally take down the Empire. Mon Mothma was a big part of that. |
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Originally Posted By jackthom8: It's actually quite weird to see Star Wars evolve into what it is today. Back in the 20th century this was just a literal kid's movie made to sell toys. Well, it still is anyway but now we're seeing a level of seriousness and adult drama that definitely isn't for kids anymore. I wonder how long can Disney maintain this, George Lucas never would've allowed this to be made if he still owned Star Wars. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Alex_F: There are two types of people who comment on this... True Star Wars fans who wanted to see the Empire day to day without a Jedi on every street corner, who love seeing the inner workings of the Imperial government/security services, who are enjoying seeing the beginning of the Rebellion. Smoothbrains who want explosions and titties or they say "I got bored and turned it off". View Quote |
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Did anyone else notice how this episode shifted between different stylistic camerawork and moods? All of the scenes of Kleya meeting with Vel had a very film noir vibe; with low, angled camera shots and a matching score. The scenes with Cassian and Maarva had kind of a Yoda's hut vibe. And y'all already mentioned Miami Beach planet, lol. It felt like there was a little more experimentation in this episode, perhaps as a palate cleanser before the back half of the season. The outro music was pretty trippy, too. I actually sat through all the credits just to listen.
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It struck me in this episode how much I love the music in this show.. it's totally mood-appropriate and a nice change from the John Williams bombast.
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"If I was a killer, how would I kill? I'd use the government." - Psychosis, The Refreshments
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Originally Posted By AR-1904: Right. They were clearly not on the same page like they seemed to be in the first(?) episode. Makes sense though. In the beginning, there were rebel cells of every stripe that fought against the Empire in their own fashion and for their own reasons. The crew of the Ghost did a lot of humanitarian missions while stealing from the Empire. Saw Gerrera’s Partisans were a lot more heavy handed. It took unification to finally take down the Empire. Mon Mothma was a big part of that. View Quote I think the other aspect that we're going to see play out is her desire to do things on the down low in the background, whereas he wants more direct action. That's going to lead to a clash over what direction they feel the rebellion should go in. |
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