A Separatist Droid Army sent by Dooku, who is actually a puppet for Sheev Palpatine aka The Emperor. So its not the Empire only because its a secret. This is the wrong kind of “technically”. Sin is for George Lucas’ lazy writing in Ep 1-3.
@@MsZeeZed the Empire refers to the Republic’s successor state. Palpatine was the de facto leader of the Confederacy and both the de facto and de jure leader of the Republic. The Republic defeated the Confederacy, then the Republic was abolished by Palpatine and replaced by the new Empire. Each political entity was distinct and separate from one another, just puppeteered by Palpatine so that he could get rid of the Republic and make the Empire.
TIE fighters do indeed canonically not have shields, IIRC. The Empire's whole schtick is not giving a fuck about their people, so why would their fighters have protection? Although I would question why the personal TIE fighter of someone like Gideon wouldnt have one like, retrofitted.
Honestly yeah, I was questioning the 'this jetpack won't listen properly' thing as soon as Mando started using it. Literally never seen him have any issues with it.
3:30 Wait.....Is this a reference to that brain sucking octopus in 'Rogue One'? Its actual name was 'Mind Flayer'? That's a deep Dungeons and Dragons dive, or a 'Strange Things' Season 2 dive for those who don't know the game 😅
Sinner says he is the nerd and then precedes to sin the Tie Fighter for not having a shield generator. When that is a key principle in the Tarkin doctrine to encourage pilots to get good or die trying. In addition to the empire making tie fighters as simple and cheaply as possible to ensure production numbers could be as massive as possible.
Moff Gideon crash reminds me the Alf episode about the giant cockroach. Willy thinks he killed the roach. Willy: I saw the body hit the floor, and I then came into here. Kate: So, this is an non-confirmed kill?
It was absolutely a deserved sin, but TIE fighters intentionally don't have shielding. Not for any tactical reason, but just because the empire couldn't be bothered to spend a little bit more money to equip them with it. Even though it is canon, it still makes no sense. There's no way some shielding costs more than all the new ships needed to constantly replace the ones that get shot down, but that just goes to show the shortsightedness of the empire, I suppose. Palpatine was great at manipulating people but really sucked at logistics.
Here are all the audio outtake clips at the end: 1 (14:26): Burn After Reading (Focus Features, 2008) 2 (14:40): Jason Bourne featurette "Jason Bourne is Back" (Universal Pictures, 2016) 3 (14:44): RoboCop (Orion Pictures, 1987) 4 (14:49): Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (Paramount Pictures, 1982) 5 (14:51): Die Hard (20th Century Studios, 1988) 6 (15:04): The Naked Gun: From the Files of the Police Squad! (Paramount Pictures, 1988) 7 (15:07): The Dark Knight Rises (Warner Bros., 2012) 8 (15:16): Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, "Go Away Ghost Ship" (season 1, episode 14; CBS, 13th December 1969) 9 (15:25): Futurama, "How Hermes Got His Groove Back" (season 2, episode 11; Fox, 2nd April 2000) 10 (15:30): Free Guy (20th Century Studios, 2021) 11 (15:38): Toy Story (Walt Disney Pictures, 1995)
7:16 The sin here is you acting like members of a literal cult will think rationally. 8:46 You missed the point again, it's "earned" because it shows Mando putting his life and his friends above the creed. He doesn't want to die, and his faith has been challenged, so when faced with yes a dumb loophole, he takes it as an excuse. It's a first step towards him becoming more comfortable with rebelling. 11:10 She is literally just saying it's hard to control correctly. That's it.
1:46 Criticizing the use of "Hell" in Star Wars without acknowledging that Han Solo famously said, "Then I'll see you in Hell!" in Empire Strikes Back. *ding!*
"Just because it's a common phrase on our plant doesn't mean it would be here, too." It also doesn't mean it wouldn't or couldn't be. 😂 Great point, though, about IG-11 running into the city instead of to the Razorcrest. The helmet removal was fine with me. IG-11 wasn't really alive. Biggest sin in my eyes? Not double-checking that Moff Gideon was dead.
I never understood how the galaxy basically forgot about the jedi so quickly. Ep. IV is what, only 20 years after Ep. III and the jedi were leading massive war.
Technically, the reason for lack of shields is, in fact, for speed and mobility. They are faster and have better agility (for lack of better terms) than Xwings which is why we see so many Xwings get slaughtered by TIEs. And how, while Stormtroopers are considered a joke, TIE fighters are not.
I cannot wait until "The Last of Us Mandalorians" aires this summer. A blend of mushrooms and the outer galaxies we get ourselves a good helping of.... psychedelics.
4:23 - Sinning the Sin Guy for mispronouncing "Pedro." (Why do Americans think Spanish E rhymes with "hey"? It's closer to rhyming with "meh.") 5:49 - Sinning the Subtitler for confusing "bare" with "bear."
1:47 "hell" and "heaven" are each spelled with a lowercase h. "Vocabulary [and capitalization] matters!" I am also curious how they would be privy to Christian or other religious concepts that would let them know about angels and hell.
I'm no expert on sociology or philosophy, but I'd be willing to bet that a lot of cultures and belief systems have a concept that could be translated as "hell". There shouldn't be a Sin here, regardless, since Star Wars characters have been referencing hell since 1977: Uncle Owen: "[...] or there'll be hell to pay." Han Solo: "Then I'll see you in hell!" Finn: "That's one hell of a pilot!"
@@JeddaiNyte Good point--they have done this before--also Lando "A heavenly body." But "hell" would seem like something that would have a different name in the Star Wars galaxy since they don't call Chewie a "mog--half man, half dog--I'm my own best friend." (Also, they call Christmas, "Life Day," but we don't talk about that.) Then again, there is that guy Porkins in Star Wars [A New Hope] who is clearly (and perhaps slightly cruelly) named after the farm animal known for its pudgy likeness. I guess it's simpler to watching while accepting that some things are the same as our world--like that one of the droids is just a painted water plug. More importantly, to me, is that the swearing makes the shows/movies worse because it can encourage viewers' swearing, even if it's a nerfherder like Han. "Hell" and "heaven" are fine when used in proper context, but when they're used so flimsily, they tend to lose their effectiveness.
Star Wars A New Hope: Storm Troopers are some of the best shots in the galaxy Every piece of Star Wars Media since then: Storm troopers couldn't hit the broadside of a barn, amiright? 🤦♂
The first 3 minutes of ANH, but the rest of the movie they miss every shot. Hell I think the only time a Stormtrooper hits a main character at all is when Leia gets winged in the shoulder on Endor.
@@raumkrieger I meant that Obi-Wan makes a specific point in mentioning that "These blast points are too accurate for Sand people, only Imperial Storm troopers are so precise" only for Storm Troopers to become an increasingly large joke as the series went on to the point that they can't even hit a can 10 feet away. It's the sort of joke that gets a little too meta for my tastes.
Since we're coming up on its 40th anniversary, how about a TVSins video on the M*A*S*H grand finale "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen"? Nearly 106 million people watched ii when in aired back in '83. A video lampooning it should get a few views, I'd wager.
13:42 I mean, you've brought up enough nerdy ass shit in this episode, I feel like you already know this, but... TIE Fighters were made to be cheap and disposable. Top of the line guns, some decent maneuvering jets, and a seat for some poor soul who will almost certainly die in it. lol I mean, yes, absolutely the Empire could have afforded shields, and in fact the TIE Bomber and TIE Interceptor have quite powerful shields. But, ultimately they just didn't give a fuck about the ground level troops. The Empire's style was more, "wave after wave of my own men." lmfao Though... Moff Gideon is a Moff (I know, big shocker huh? lol). He clearly has a modified TIE, so it might actually have shields... Ion or Ray shielding protects against laser blasts, it wouldn't have done anything in that scene anyway. lmfao
It really sucked more than Twister the game's and a natural phenomenon twister's suck zone combined that the face-melting guitar riff of justice killed more people who locked themselves in their basement while playing Twister or hiding from a twister.
Who the hell is "they"? Grogu is a singular person and has already been established as a boy. Stop calling one person "they" unless they specifically ask for it. Even then I think it's ridiculous, but I'd rather not argue about that.
@@PanSpaceman I feel ya, but I also feel like Cinemasins would still panic and try to keep their bases covered. They did the same with She-Hulk. It's not really their opinions, they just wanna earn the right brownie points to be safe. I don't even think it would matter if the progressives liked it or not, but we'll see🤞🏼!
Please sin The Lion Guard episode Return Of The Roar, Then sin The OA episode Chapter 1 Homecoming, Then sin My Little pony Friendship is Magic episode Friendship is Magic, Then sin Bojack Horseman episode Bojack Horseman: The Bojack Horseman Story Chapter 1
My question is to the Star wars universe how are you learning to write and speak and understand how i never have never seen the answer to this question Ohr it's bring up in this universe
Technically that wasn’t the Empire killing civilians in Mando’s flashback it was the Separatist’s Droid army.
A Separatist Droid Army sent by Dooku, who is actually a puppet for Sheev Palpatine aka The Emperor. So its not the Empire only because its a secret. This is the wrong kind of “technically”. Sin is for George Lucas’ lazy writing in Ep 1-3.
@@MsZeeZed the Empire refers to the Republic’s successor state. Palpatine was the de facto leader of the Confederacy and both the de facto and de jure leader of the Republic. The Republic defeated the Confederacy, then the Republic was abolished by Palpatine and replaced by the new Empire. Each political entity was distinct and separate from one another, just puppeteered by Palpatine so that he could get rid of the Republic and make the Empire.
You are technically correct. The best kind of correct
Shame you didnt remove a sin for "Come on Baby! do the magic hand thing" scene.
very gross out of context
That's a ding for them
I was actually glad they didn’t kill off Gideon… Giancarlo is a great actor and the Moff is a fun villain
TIE fighters do indeed canonically not have shields, IIRC. The Empire's whole schtick is not giving a fuck about their people, so why would their fighters have protection? Although I would question why the personal TIE fighter of someone like Gideon wouldnt have one like, retrofitted.
correct me if I'm wrong but I also think they don't have hyperdrives
tie fighters dont have shield cuz the empires didnt need to expend more on what was basically their cannon fodder
Yeah but even when Moff Gideon (or even Darth Vader and Kylo Ren) are flying them? They aren't cannon fodder.
@@cjraymond8827 both vader's and kylo's had shields
@@vhvx10 then why could Rey slice it up so easily? And Vader’s was easily knocked out.
@@cjraymond8827shields protect from blasts. Not lightsabers
Those scout troopers needed their own Disney+ series.
Not to be that nerd but Star Wars actually does show you the “angels” later in the clone wars, it’s a race of people that are all glowy and beautiful
This was an awesome season finale. Loved the part where IG figured out how to remove his helmet
You forgot to add Scooby Do and gang voiceover “why it’s old man so-and-so” during the unmasking scene
Any sin video that ends with "What the shit!" gets an upvote from me.
The Angel's are actually confirmed in The Clone Wars series
Honestly yeah, I was questioning the 'this jetpack won't listen properly' thing as soon as Mando started using it. Literally never seen him have any issues with it.
I’m sinning you for not doing research and giving 100 sins in the beginning for Ted Lasso punching Baby Yoda.
ENRICO PALLAZZO! ENRICO PALLAZZO! ENRICO PALLAZZO!!!!
3:30 Wait.....Is this a reference to that brain sucking octopus in 'Rogue One'?
Its actual name was 'Mind Flayer'?
That's a deep Dungeons and Dragons dive, or a 'Strange Things' Season 2 dive for those who don't know the game 😅
No it's not the same thing, the Mind Flayer is a robotic device used by the Empire.
Sinner says he is the nerd and then precedes to sin the Tie Fighter for not having a shield generator. When that is a key principle in the Tarkin doctrine to encourage pilots to get good or die trying. In addition to the empire making tie fighters as simple and cheaply as possible to ensure production numbers could be as massive as possible.
Some of the best outtakes ever.
"Mandalorian isn't a race, it's a creed"
Wasted the perfect opportunity for a reveal that for once a Mandalorian isn't human.
If you're gonna keep throwing out the word Creed that much I'm gonna need someone to bust out "Can you take me higher"
Amazing how many unmasking outtakes one could use. (yeah, 'Enrico Pallazo had to be one of the top)
the two troopers on the speeder bikes that are smacking Grogu, are Scout Troopers, not Storm Troopers. 15 sins.
Moff Gideon crash reminds me the Alf episode about the giant cockroach. Willy thinks he killed the roach.
Willy: I saw the body hit the floor, and I then came into here.
Kate: So, this is an non-confirmed kill?
I don't comment on much, but your channel gag @14:26 was too perfect not to say anything. Beautifully done.
I have to say, I love TVSins. This really made me laugh. 😋🖖
"I'm the nerd! I'M THE NERD!"
One of us! One of us! Gooble gobble, etc!
It was absolutely a deserved sin, but TIE fighters intentionally don't have shielding. Not for any tactical reason, but just because the empire couldn't be bothered to spend a little bit more money to equip them with it. Even though it is canon, it still makes no sense. There's no way some shielding costs more than all the new ships needed to constantly replace the ones that get shot down, but that just goes to show the shortsightedness of the empire, I suppose. Palpatine was great at manipulating people but really sucked at logistics.
3:45 imagine using the D&D rules and not looking up the Star Wars RPG rules :p
Those storme trooper on bikes could have had a red vs blue moment.
13:15 it's coz the tie fighters are expendable. Duh.
Here are all the audio outtake clips at the end:
1 (14:26): Burn After Reading (Focus Features, 2008)
2 (14:40): Jason Bourne featurette "Jason Bourne is Back" (Universal Pictures, 2016)
3 (14:44): RoboCop (Orion Pictures, 1987)
4 (14:49): Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (Paramount Pictures, 1982)
5 (14:51): Die Hard (20th Century Studios, 1988)
6 (15:04): The Naked Gun: From the Files of the Police Squad! (Paramount Pictures, 1988)
7 (15:07): The Dark Knight Rises (Warner Bros., 2012)
8 (15:16): Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, "Go Away Ghost Ship" (season 1, episode 14; CBS, 13th December 1969)
9 (15:25): Futurama, "How Hermes Got His Groove Back" (season 2, episode 11; Fox, 2nd April 2000)
10 (15:30): Free Guy (20th Century Studios, 2021)
11 (15:38): Toy Story (Walt Disney Pictures, 1995)
9:16 Bacta also comes in adhesive patches.
I wonder why, when reviewing Star Wars shows and movies, they don't use Robot Chicken outtakes?(or they have and I haven't noticed.)
The Illithid abide.
7:16 The sin here is you acting like members of a literal cult will think rationally.
8:46 You missed the point again, it's "earned" because it shows Mando putting his life and his friends above the creed. He doesn't want to die, and his faith has been challenged, so when faced with yes a dumb loophole, he takes it as an excuse. It's a first step towards him becoming more comfortable with rebelling.
11:10 She is literally just saying it's hard to control correctly. That's it.
I think deflector shields are to deflect energy weapon blasts...
1:46
Criticizing the use of "Hell" in Star Wars without acknowledging that Han Solo famously said, "Then I'll see you in Hell!" in Empire Strikes Back. *ding!*
"Just because it's a common phrase on our plant doesn't mean it would be here, too."
It also doesn't mean it wouldn't or couldn't be. 😂
Great point, though, about IG-11 running into the city instead of to the Razorcrest.
The helmet removal was fine with me. IG-11 wasn't really alive.
Biggest sin in my eyes? Not double-checking that Moff Gideon was dead.
I never understood how the galaxy basically forgot about the jedi so quickly. Ep. IV is what, only 20 years after Ep. III and the jedi were leading massive war.
Empires that win erase those that lost
Hitler and Stalin, for instance, would take people out of Film/photos.
It was an active effort.
Technically, the reason for lack of shields is, in fact, for speed and mobility. They are faster and have better agility (for lack of better terms) than Xwings which is why we see so many Xwings get slaughtered by TIEs. And how, while Stormtroopers are considered a joke, TIE fighters are not.
it was really just about the writers wanting to prove to us he is not in fact a gungan
Canonically tie fighters do not have any shields. For reasons?
Love that he knows about DnD.
I cannot wait until "The Last of Us Mandalorians" aires this summer. A blend of mushrooms and the outer galaxies we get ourselves a good helping of.... psychedelics.
4:23 - Sinning the Sin Guy for mispronouncing "Pedro." (Why do Americans think Spanish E rhymes with "hey"? It's closer to rhyming with "meh.")
5:49 - Sinning the Subtitler for confusing "bare" with "bear."
1:47 "hell" and "heaven" are each spelled with a lowercase h. "Vocabulary [and capitalization] matters!" I am also curious how they would be privy to Christian or other religious concepts that would let them know about angels and hell.
I'm no expert on sociology or philosophy, but I'd be willing to bet that a lot of cultures and belief systems have a concept that could be translated as "hell". There shouldn't be a Sin here, regardless, since Star Wars characters have been referencing hell since 1977:
Uncle Owen: "[...] or there'll be hell to pay."
Han Solo: "Then I'll see you in hell!"
Finn: "That's one hell of a pilot!"
@@JeddaiNyte Good point--they have done this before--also Lando "A heavenly body." But "hell" would seem like something that would have a different name in the Star Wars galaxy since they don't call Chewie a "mog--half man, half dog--I'm my own best friend." (Also, they call Christmas, "Life Day," but we don't talk about that.) Then again, there is that guy Porkins in Star Wars [A New Hope] who is clearly (and perhaps slightly cruelly) named after the farm animal known for its pudgy likeness. I guess it's simpler to watching while accepting that some things are the same as our world--like that one of the droids is just a painted water plug. More importantly, to me, is that the swearing makes the shows/movies worse because it can encourage viewers' swearing, even if it's a nerfherder like Han. "Hell" and "heaven" are fine when used in proper context, but when they're used so flimsily, they tend to lose their effectiveness.
They keep talking about "Creed" and Apollo is right there.
In the name of all that's holy could you please do video on Inside no.9 season 3 episode 3 : The Riddle of the Sphinx
Star Wars A New Hope: Storm Troopers are some of the best shots in the galaxy
Every piece of Star Wars Media since then: Storm troopers couldn't hit the broadside of a barn, amiright? 🤦♂
The first 3 minutes of ANH, but the rest of the movie they miss every shot. Hell I think the only time a Stormtrooper hits a main character at all is when Leia gets winged in the shoulder on Endor.
@@raumkrieger I meant that Obi-Wan makes a specific point in mentioning that "These blast points are too accurate for Sand people, only Imperial Storm troopers are so precise" only for Storm Troopers to become an increasingly large joke as the series went on to the point that they can't even hit a can 10 feet away. It's the sort of joke that gets a little too meta for my tastes.
P.S. loved the "Burn Notice" reference. 😋🖖
Since we're coming up on its 40th anniversary, how about a TVSins video on the M*A*S*H grand finale "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen"?
Nearly 106 million people watched ii when in aired back in '83. A video lampooning it should get a few views, I'd wager.
Please do Everything Wrong With Alias, “Truth Be Told.”
13:42 I mean, you've brought up enough nerdy ass shit in this episode, I feel like you already know this, but...
TIE Fighters were made to be cheap and disposable. Top of the line guns, some decent maneuvering jets, and a seat for some poor soul who will almost certainly die in it. lol
I mean, yes, absolutely the Empire could have afforded shields, and in fact the TIE Bomber and TIE Interceptor have quite powerful shields. But, ultimately they just didn't give a fuck about the ground level troops. The Empire's style was more, "wave after wave of my own men." lmfao
Though... Moff Gideon is a Moff (I know, big shocker huh? lol). He clearly has a modified TIE, so it might actually have shields... Ion or Ray shielding protects against laser blasts, it wouldn't have done anything in that scene anyway. lmfao
Since you mentioned dnd, you should sin vox machina :)
Please do Everything Wrong With Harley Quinn "A Very Problematic Valentine's Day Special"
It's Enrico Caruso!
Can you do some more how i met your mother? the videos got good views i dont see why you only did 2.
I recommend the episode "stuff" first it's great
Yea the storm trooper outfits are very useless, like their shooting aim
It really sucked more than Twister the game's and a natural phenomenon twister's suck zone combined that the face-melting guitar riff of justice killed more people who locked themselves in their basement while playing Twister or hiding from a twister.
The long winded sins aren't nearly as funny as the channel seems to think it is. They're so overdone they're just exhausting at this point
I thought that thing was 50 years old that's not child abuse
It is if in that species individuals live to be 900 years old and their development is different from humans/humanoids.
Dnd reference!!!!!!
👍
Who the hell is "they"? Grogu is a singular person and has already been established as a boy. Stop calling one person "they" unless they specifically ask for it. Even then I think it's ridiculous, but I'd rather not argue about that.
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Everything Wrong With Velma Season 1.
*forces several sin removals pretending to love the progressiveness of the show, and prove their ally status*
Would be double the length of each Velma episode.
@@a.KniteOwl progressives don't like the show either bud, it's trash to anyone with eyes
@@PanSpaceman I feel ya, but I also feel like Cinemasins would still panic and try to keep their bases covered. They did the same with She-Hulk. It's not really their opinions, they just wanna earn the right brownie points to be safe. I don't even think it would matter if the progressives liked it or not, but we'll see🤞🏼!
Please sin The Lion Guard episode Return Of The Roar, Then sin The OA episode Chapter 1 Homecoming, Then sin My Little pony Friendship is Magic episode Friendship is Magic, Then sin Bojack Horseman episode Bojack Horseman: The Bojack Horseman Story Chapter 1
My question is to the Star wars universe how are you learning to write and speak and understand how i never have never seen the answer to this question Ohr it's bring up in this universe
The long winded sins aren't nearly as funny as the channel seems to think it is. They're so overdone they're just exhausting at this point