@@SMIBBProductions What used to be the thing about sins, is that if it isnt explained within the show/movie then it isnt explained at all. No research should have to be done outside of the show for it to make sense. Keeping in mind they kinda diverted from this for more satire, which i dont mind but just thought i should say (And also even though this is explained later, it still isnt explained in this episode)
I think that the sin was valid to be fair. Gideon mentions in the next episode that they no longer have humans in them (only seen the episode once so far, so I can't do an exact quote). While I agree that the books matter, given that the Dark Troopers are directly taken from legends, they should maybe do an explanation for those that haven't read the books, with the goal of making it somewhat self contained
@@TheCunningStunt You can have exposition done well, that doesnt usually earn a sin. Again, its up in the air given its more for satire than sins, rather than the opposite now, but exposition is only really sinned if its obvious the filmmaker didnt have a good idea on how to deliver the information naturally, and instead goes for "Hey this thing you already know about? Lets repeat it for no reason"
2:19 Ahsoka told him that the Seeing Stone was on the highest peak on the planet If aliens came here and did the same thing, what are the chances that they'd go to Mt. Everest? 2:27 His cape? What about his ass and legs? 5:22 When Dave Filoni and Jon Faverau gave Robert Rodriguez the script for this episode, it was only going to be a 19 minute episode. Rodriguez used action to stretch it to 32 minutes 7:34 Slave 1 has stealth capabilities. it's why he snuck past Han and Co. to get to Bespin first 7:57 Who are you callin' "scruffy lookin'"?
That's true, but in order to GET somewhere before someone else or to get there just after someone, you need to KNOW where that place is first Since no one LIVES on Tython now, neither Gideon or Boba Fett shouldn't have been able to anticipate that Mando was going there like Boba figured out that Han was going to Bespin
@@dragonweyr44 Boba Fett is arguably the best Bounty Hunter in the galaxy. Number one needed skill for that job is the ability to track people. Not to mention he’s been following Mando since the battle with the Krayt Dragon.
@@Metal_Is_The_Way So, let ,e get this straight...cause I'm a little so on some things You're telling me that Boba WENT from Tattooine, to that ice world, to Trask, to Nevaro, to Corvus and finally Tython to try to get his armor and WATCHED him each and every step on the way, running from X Wings, fighting ice spiders, Meeting other Mandalorians, fighting imperials ON TWO DIFFERENT planets, a Jedi, a crooked magistrate and her goons human and droids AND DID NOTHING, only to meet up with him on Tython in order to get a suit of armor? HOW does that make any sense?
@@dragonweyr44 I’m saying we know Boba was at least aware that Mando had his armor while leaving Tatooine. We are unaware of anything Boba did since then and Tython but it’s not implosible to think he picked back up on Mando’s ship after Corvus. Maybe he put his on tracker on the ship or more likely he’s just been slightly behind Mando so he’s been going to the same planets Mando has gone to and asked people he may have interacted with or who saw him. I’m just saying sinning Boba Fett for getting to someone he’s tracking, especially before the empire, is dumb
"So why did Boba and Fennec decide to help him after the events of the episode? Boba just TAKES that s*it later on, despite no acknowledgement that Mando was cool with it." You're asking why they decided to help Mando after Boba showed him the chain code in the armor and Mando explicitly said "that armor belongs to you," meaning Mando had fulfilled his end of the proposed deal.
You took my armour, so I followed you and took it back while you were unconscious. That's why...I will risk my life and my ship to find little gremlin for you (similar to Jedi one, who I don't like)? Seriously?
A lot of these sins pissed me off. Some of them I agree with like Mando not taking his jetpack when it is right next to him. A sin i would add would be how Fennec Shand is managing to survive at least 20 stormrtoopers by herself, she managed to outrun an E-web, and managed to survive 5 stormtroopers very close to her that have medium range blasters while she manages to take down all of them whe wielding a long range sniper rifle that would take her a few seconds to aim at them at close range which would be enough time for them to have already shot at her. Its complete plot armor. I also have gotta say that some of the sins were funny as hell.
@@arjunwali9885 still, the strength of the stormtroopers has always been by their strength in numbers. If you need proof, look no further than when Han was chasing a couple of stormtroopers, it would have been easy to defeat two or three of them but oh no, at the end of the hallway was a room with tens of hundreds of stormtroopers. Then he knew was in trouble.
Grogu is a good name for Baby Yoda, yeah I said it. I was also really surprised Mando went directly to Tython after the last episode. Why, why, why did Mando leave Grogu's side? Why the hell didn't he grab his jetpack? Ok, this episode annoyed me, it was like Mando went stupid for plot convenience. RIP Razorcrest.
My issue is why didnt mando call his wings back when the dark troopers took Grogu, to at least fly up and get smacked by a d.t then hes got an idea of what's on Gideon's craft. Are you telling me he was too far for the bluetooth connection to work and call back his jetpack 😭🤣😭
I'd like to point out at 7:05 he asks why are they even called Troopers when they are droids, these are third generation dark troopers which are primarily droids whereas the two previous generations actually had a person inside of them, like a trooper. They merely stuck with the naming scheme for each generation despite losing the trooper part. There's a lot more wrong with this but some other commenters have already dealt with that :P
6:26 Ummmm, I'm pretty sure "we have a deal" is in fact a verbal recognition of a contract. If you're going to give a sin based on a legal interpretation of an exchange between two people, you could at least do so according to what the actual law says.
No mention of the Stormtroopers running from the boulder? Clearly training to become a Stormtrooper involves a few semesters at The Prometheus School Of Running Away From Things, a school that obviously doesn't teach aiming either.
You nailed almost every single sin I counted when I was watching it the first time, and then some more sins! You missed the fact that the title of the episode gives away the plot, title shadowing, title banning...
I'm not gonna lie, I've never been into Star Wars that much, preferring Star Trek TOS in general, but even I got excited with Boba Fet owning storm troopers. Watching him fight was quite awesome. I like the Mandalorian and it is the first Star Wars property to get me interested in the universe.
Fun fact written English is known as high galactic basic, and aurebesh is read as conversational English. There’s no reason they shouldn’t be able to read aurebesh and speak normally because that’s how the language works in universe
Limited is not a sin on the series ... it means literally the assets of the owners are protected from the debts of the business. Why doesn't he defend the kid on the peak ... BECAUSE THE KID IS LITERALLY IN THE OPEN. By facing the threat lower, it is less likely to reach Grogu.
4:21 before she said “in my case, boba fett” they were talking about fate saving people from death and in her case boba fett was that fate saving her. However, you of course did not show that part of the scene because you wanted to add as many extra sins as you can to make this amazing show look bad. Just because it’s not the same as your holy savior, empire strikes back doesn’t mean it must be branded as bad and not making any sense.
I'm not a huge fan of Star Wars cuz Eps 1-3 were the first ones I could see in theaters. I fan girled hard in this episode and told everyone "must watch"
Oh come on! How can you not take a sin off for Boba Fett finally acting like a badass after years of fan fiction of him being the most awesome character in the Star Wars universe.
_Dr Evil voice_ "Due to the failure of the fembots, I have decided to switch the gender of my automatons. They shall henceforth be known as him-roids."
THERE IS one kind of way to accept the terms and services/contracts of something non-verbally and non-handshaky, which is a sorta silent agreement. if you put your goods on the conveyer belt of a cashier you automatically accept all terms and services of that business - meaning when mando didnt shoot at his temporary compatriots and worked with them hand in hand he did exactly that - accept the proposal from earlier.
> Imperial Skip Really? Even though it’s not just one of the best action pieces of the season but the series so far. Like - it’s not filler, it’s literally the point of the episode.
Ok two things: 1-Making a Rebels reference after sinning the previous episode for making a Rebels reference and saying "I don't give two fucks about Rebels or Clone Wars" 2- Why would they shoot Bobba Fett when he was presumed dead after Luke Skywalker's raid on Jabba the Hutt's place to rescue Han Solo who he captured on a mission from the empire? Edit: Also about them speaking english while the texts are alien. I'm guessing you never watch anything dubbed huh?
@@SMIBBProductions Yep. Darth Vader even had to promise him compensation if Han were to die in Carbonite. You can't mess with a guy Vader had to negotiate with.
I don’t understand all the hate on Rise of Skywalker tbh. I get that it doesn’t really fit into the series very well but as it’s own standalone movie I think it does a damn good job. I might be a slight bias because of how hot Rey is but I also don’t know that much about the SW’s movies, universe or lore. I’ve only seen about 75-85% of each movie but I still really like the SW’s universe and would love to be in it honestly. Imagine being in a spaceship going light years away at unfashionable speeds man and going on spacewalks, seeing alien creatures AND OWNING A REAL FUCKING LIGHTSABER. if I could afford one of those high quality expensive lightsabers in real life then I wouldn’t hesitate to buy one in a heartbeat man but I just can’t afford it and I’d hate to settle for a cheap one for some reason that even I don’t really know
I don’t care if it’s fan service... it’s the only live action Star Wars property that shows Boba Fett being badass. I know he must have been shown as cool in other media but just standing around looking interesting does not make a badass. It makes you set dressing.
Holy crap, one of the best TVSins of this show yet, ended with a perfect score to coincide with the last sin! Also, sin 50 was hella loud for who knows what reason.
The jetpack thing really is one of the most flagrantly dumb and blatantly forced things in all of modern star wars. The kidnapping was not earned at all.
That Aurabesh sin makes no sense. It does say M i g s M a y f i e l d. Aurabesh isn't Kanji, it's a super simple 1-to-1 "cypher". You're asking why Cara isn't illiterate? Why? That's racist.
As revealed in the finale the Dark Troopers are currently in their third state as they used to be suits, they thought the flaw was the people so now they’re droids
I’ve noticed you guys don’t do war movies. I’ll respect it, but I would like to know how you guys feel of just the filming of “the outpost” on Netflix.
I'm beginning to think you don't realize Mando being a dumbass is a feature, not a bug. It's part of what makes his character so loveable. Strong of fist, big of heart, lack of brains.
What bothers me about Star Wars is how a planet is dedicated to one biome. On earth we’ve got deserts, forests snow all that stuff but star wars needs a separate planet for each.
you didn't mention this but I believe Fennec Shand said that the Empire was out of the Outer Rim despite them currently being in the Deep Core, literally the complete opposite of the Outer Rim
Now I've been complaining more than anyone about the excessive use of taking a sin off, but come on, Boba saying he was aiming for the other one? Comedy gold.
Here are all the audio outtake clips at the end: 1 (8:43): Avengers: Age of Ultron (Marvel Studios, 2015) 2 (8:48): Pee-wee's Big Adventure (Warner Bros., 1985) 3 (8:53): The Princess Bride (20th Century Studios, 1987) 4 (9:00): This Is the End (Columbia Pictures, 2013) 5 (9:04): Stripes (Columbia Pictures, 1981) 6 (9:09): Raiders of the Lost Ark (Paramount Pictures, 1981) 7 (9:14): The Matrix Reloaded (Warner Bros., 2003) 8 (9:21): The Cable Guy (Columbia Pictures, 1996) 9 (9:28): The Lego Movie (Warner Bros., 2014) 10 (9:29): Thor: Ragnarök (Marvel Studios, 2017) 11 (9:42): A Christmas Story (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1983) 12 (9:46): Old School (DreamWorks Pictures, 2003)
Dim Droids is cute and all, but can't we be excited for Dark Troopers on screen to finally be the badass killer droids we were promised when they were first introduced in the 1995 FPS Dark Forces?
For anyone wondering they are called dark troopers because this is the third and final generation of them. The first ones were just guys in advanced armor the second ones were the brains of surviving clones and elite forces stuffed into a droid and the last generation is fully droid. They were troopers at first and just lost the human aspect in the last generation
Bruh Aurebesh is just their version of the alphabet. It's all written in English, just with different symbols. It's like very very basic encryption, except everyone knows the code.
"won't be needing THIS anymore" is a sin I've missed, glad to see it once more
You did NOT just sin Boba owning the stormtroopers
That’s sinful
he got beaten by a blind man bumping into him
I'd sin Boba for existing
:O
@@BradTheAmerican amen
At least we can all agree that Ming na wen will always be agent may
And will always be Fa Mulan
Agent May's ancestor, since this is long, long ago in a galaxy far far away.
Amen
Mulan was a more famous role
Yep
Sinning Boba Fett in any capacity
*DING*
:O
It's official Pedro Pascal needs to stay away from mountains it tends not to turn out too well for him.
😳😂
The dark troopers originally had humans piloting it as an exoskeleton. These are version 3, which are now droids, but I guess the name stuck haha
@@SMIBBProductions What used to be the thing about sins, is that if it isnt explained within the show/movie then it isnt explained at all. No research should have to be done outside of the show for it to make sense. Keeping in mind they kinda diverted from this for more satire, which i dont mind but just thought i should say (And also even though this is explained later, it still isnt explained in this episode)
@@cadvank9470 exactly
I think that the sin was valid to be fair. Gideon mentions in the next episode that they no longer have humans in them (only seen the episode once so far, so I can't do an exact quote). While I agree that the books matter, given that the Dark Troopers are directly taken from legends, they should maybe do an explanation for those that haven't read the books, with the goal of making it somewhat self contained
@@Theoriginalcrazywolf then you get the sin of exposition added.
@@TheCunningStunt You can have exposition done well, that doesnt usually earn a sin. Again, its up in the air given its more for satire than sins, rather than the opposite now, but exposition is only really sinned if its obvious the filmmaker didnt have a good idea on how to deliver the information naturally, and instead goes for "Hey this thing you already know about? Lets repeat it for no reason"
I am convinced your just reacting to this, so you can justify buying Disney plus.
you're*
Unless he owns a "just" who is reacting to this
he can write it off as a business expense now
The fact that Not Jeremy didn't screech like a little fanboy when Boba Fett arrived in his armor really upsets me. That is in and of itself, a sin.
But he looks like he's wearing a Halloween costume of Boba Fett
@@dynomar11 its still Boba freaking Fett!
I was totally mistaken. I meant the armor you see in ep 7. It looks like plastic-y for some reason
He's also wearing like sweatpants 😂 but if I was 60 and a bounty hunter, I'd probably do the same.
I think he's been sinning videos for so long that it killed off whatever sense of joy he may have had.
A pretty good episode. No sidequests, no monsters of the week, very good use of Boba Fett.
I agree. They complain about the amount of side quests then sin when he doesn't have one? Which is it?
Only useless stormtroopers and braindead Mando.
You can’t sin I’m just a simple man making my way through the galaxy
He didn’t say it right, it was UNIVERSE
@@Odinson34 wait true 😔
The Rickon Stark School of Running Away From Things must be a subset of the Prometheus School of Running Away From Things
2:19 Ahsoka told him that the Seeing Stone was on the highest peak on the planet
If aliens came here and did the same thing, what are the chances that they'd go to Mt. Everest?
2:27 His cape? What about his ass and legs?
5:22 When Dave Filoni and Jon Faverau gave Robert Rodriguez the script for this episode, it was only going to be a 19 minute episode. Rodriguez used action to stretch it to 32 minutes
7:34 Slave 1 has stealth capabilities. it's why he snuck past Han and Co. to get to Bespin first
7:57 Who are you callin' "scruffy lookin'"?
2:52 hyperspace isn't one speed and I'm pretty sure slave 1 is faster than a imperial light cruiser
That's true, but in order to GET somewhere before someone else or to get there just after someone, you need to KNOW where that place is first
Since no one LIVES on Tython now, neither Gideon or Boba Fett shouldn't have been able to anticipate that Mando was going there like Boba figured out that Han was going to Bespin
@@dragonweyr44 Boba Fett is arguably the best Bounty Hunter in the galaxy. Number one needed skill for that job is the ability to track people. Not to mention he’s been following Mando since the battle with the Krayt Dragon.
@@Metal_Is_The_Way So, let ,e get this straight...cause I'm a little so on some things
You're telling me that Boba WENT from Tattooine, to that ice world, to Trask, to Nevaro, to Corvus and finally Tython to try to get his armor and WATCHED him each and every step on the way, running from X Wings, fighting ice spiders, Meeting other Mandalorians, fighting imperials ON TWO DIFFERENT planets, a Jedi, a crooked magistrate and her goons human and droids AND DID NOTHING, only to meet up with him on Tython in order to get a suit of armor?
HOW does that make any sense?
@@dragonweyr44 I’m saying we know Boba was at least aware that Mando had his armor while leaving Tatooine. We are unaware of anything Boba did since then and Tython but it’s not implosible to think he picked back up on Mando’s ship after Corvus. Maybe he put his on tracker on the ship or more likely he’s just been slightly behind Mando so he’s been going to the same planets Mando has gone to and asked people he may have interacted with or who saw him. I’m just saying sinning Boba Fett for getting to someone he’s tracking, especially before the empire, is dumb
"So why did Boba and Fennec decide to help him after the events of the episode? Boba just TAKES that s*it later on, despite no acknowledgement that Mando was cool with it."
You're asking why they decided to help Mando after Boba showed him the chain code in the armor and Mando explicitly said "that armor belongs to you," meaning Mando had fulfilled his end of the proposed deal.
You must not realize that cinemasins and tvsins deliberately leave things out that would otherwise eliminate several sins in nearly every video.
heh first time noticing their bullshit? ;)
You took my armour, so I followed you and took it back while you were unconscious. That's why...I will risk my life and my ship to find little gremlin for you (similar to Jedi one, who I don't like)? Seriously?
“you look like you’ve seen a ghost”
the mandalorian:
Fennec also got an Xray Spex upgrade?
In canon the capes are made of fire-proof material and their only actual function is to stop the jetpack from burning them
Please do Everything Wrong With Disenchantment "A Princess, an Elf, and a Demon Walk Into a Bar"
YES THAT TV SHOW IS SO GOOD
He pulled out his big black saber in front of a kid.
Don't let YT know.
A lot of these sins pissed me off. Some of them I agree with like Mando not taking his jetpack when it is right next to him. A sin i would add would be how Fennec Shand is managing to survive at least 20 stormrtoopers by herself, she managed to outrun an E-web, and managed to survive 5 stormtroopers very close to her that have medium range blasters while she manages to take down all of them whe wielding a long range sniper rifle that would take her a few seconds to aim at them at close range which would be enough time for them to have already shot at her. Its complete plot armor. I also have gotta say that some of the sins were funny as hell.
i believe you are forgetting that she's fighting stormtroopers my guy, the quintessential "cannon fodder" lol
@@arjunwali9885 still, the strength of the stormtroopers has always been by their strength in numbers. If you need proof, look no further than when Han was chasing a couple of stormtroopers, it would have been easy to defeat two or three of them but oh no, at the end of the hallway was a room with tens of hundreds of stormtroopers. Then he knew was in trouble.
Grogu is a good name for Baby Yoda, yeah I said it.
I was also really surprised Mando went directly to Tython after the last episode.
Why, why, why did Mando leave Grogu's side? Why the hell didn't he grab his jetpack?
Ok, this episode annoyed me, it was like Mando went stupid for plot convenience.
RIP Razorcrest.
Grogu's name should have started with a Y
@@b.sharp. It probably should have, but that's why I like Grogu. It isn't too on the nose.
@@CaseyUnderCovers it seemed too on the nose for me because it sounds like baby noises
@@b.sharp. Lol, I don't disagree.
Well he probably had a few concussions after trying to get Grogu out of his trance, so he definitely wasn't thinking straight
"Exposing your darksaber without explicit consent." LOL
You missed a joke: "Well, they finally did it. They killed my fucking car."
TV Sins referencing Agents of Shield and Rebels AND using the Benny Hill theme?
😍
My issue is why didnt mando call his wings back when the dark troopers took Grogu, to at least fly up and get smacked by a d.t then hes got an idea of what's on Gideon's craft. Are you telling me he was too far for the bluetooth connection to work and call back his jetpack 😭🤣😭
8:08 They speak galatic basic and aurebesh is the written form.
"Exposing your dark saber without explicit consent." WHY????
I'd like to point out at 7:05 he asks why are they even called Troopers when they are droids, these are third generation dark troopers which are primarily droids whereas the two previous generations actually had a person inside of them, like a trooper. They merely stuck with the naming scheme for each generation despite losing the trooper part. There's a lot more wrong with this but some other commenters have already dealt with that :P
And he didn't even give the ball to grogu. Thats all I wanted -.-
6:26 Ummmm, I'm pretty sure "we have a deal" is in fact a verbal recognition of a contract. If you're going to give a sin based on a legal interpretation of an exchange between two people, you could at least do so according to what the actual law says.
He's saying The Mandalorian never made an acknowledgement of the deal. It was all one sided.
"Ezra, Sabine, OR Chopper"
*clicks the like button*
I was shouting at the episode about the jet pack especially since In ep1 he controlled it with his arm controller!🙄😂
No mention of the Stormtroopers running from the boulder? Clearly training to become a Stormtrooper involves a few semesters at The Prometheus School Of Running Away From Things, a school that obviously doesn't teach aiming either.
4:03 I wasent expecting the Rebles reference lmao
You nailed almost every single sin I counted when I was watching it the first time, and then some more sins! You missed the fact that the title of the episode gives away the plot, title shadowing, title banning...
I'm not gonna lie, I've never been into Star Wars that much, preferring Star Trek TOS in general, but even I got excited with Boba Fet owning storm troopers. Watching him fight was quite awesome. I like the Mandalorian and it is the first Star Wars property to get me interested in the universe.
I’m insulted you didn’t remove a sin for Boba Fett’s badass fight scene
@Kryptoskillet and it was a traditional indigenous New Zealand fighting style that Temuera Morrison trained in
Best rhyme on the Boba net, just a few more lines and we're Boba set.
The “gimme back my son” at the end really got me good 😂
Fun fact written English is known as high galactic basic, and aurebesh is read as conversational English. There’s no reason they shouldn’t be able to read aurebesh and speak normally because that’s how the language works in universe
I came up with a different answer. We are actually watching SW in English dub.
No sin off for HOW they dealt with Boba is a sin on the channel. Fan service or not, it was the badassery everyone has been waiting decades for.
Limited is not a sin on the series ... it means literally the assets of the owners are protected from the debts of the business.
Why doesn't he defend the kid on the peak ... BECAUSE THE KID IS LITERALLY IN THE OPEN. By facing the threat lower, it is less likely to reach Grogu.
only one sin for the jetpack leaving? RUN IT AGAIN!!
4:21 before she said “in my case, boba fett” they were talking about fate saving people from death and in her case boba fett was that fate saving her. However, you of course did not show that part of the scene because you wanted to add as many extra sins as you can to make this amazing show look bad. Just because it’s not the same as your holy savior, empire strikes back doesn’t mean it must be branded as bad and not making any sense.
This episode was aMAZING
I'm not a huge fan of Star Wars cuz Eps 1-3 were the first ones I could see in theaters.
I fan girled hard in this episode and told everyone "must watch"
I think mando's cape is infused with beskar, that's why it doesn't burn
BOBA WAS TRACKING HIS ARMOR
I really hate when it’s Not Jeremy doing these videos
he had to take a break for his mental health :)
Oh come on! How can you not take a sin off for Boba Fett finally acting like a badass after years of fan fiction of him being the most awesome character in the Star Wars universe.
6:30 - not taking a sin of for Stormtroopers' actually successful aiming at Mando
I know this whole channel is just meant to trigger people and piss them off, and I'm still triggered and pissed off by this video
I'm giving you a "Like" for that jab at the Rise of Skywalker. That sh*t had me laughing hard!
_Dr Evil voice_
"Due to the failure of the fembots, I have decided to switch the gender of my automatons. They shall henceforth be known as him-roids."
I wish Boba had been on the bridge in the final episode. Coulda had an awkward moment
:O
The real reason for taking off the jet pack was to simplify the stunt sequence that followed. DING!
Also: STORMTROOPER REFLEXES! DING!
You can't un-see it! The ship design of Slave One is just a streetlamp head with a bunch of stuff stuck on it! 0:-)
3:24 You weren’t supposed to sin that! That’s a win!
1:20 Mando's line here also now comes off a bit ominous, since we know things aren't going to go well at the school Grogu ends up at...
It's a blessing in disguise to anyone who doesn't have Disney+.
THERE IS one kind of way to accept the terms and services/contracts of something non-verbally and non-handshaky, which is a sorta silent agreement. if you put your goods on the conveyer belt of a cashier you automatically accept all terms and services of that business - meaning when mando didnt shoot at his temporary compatriots and worked with them hand in hand he did exactly that - accept the proposal from earlier.
> Imperial Skip
Really? Even though it’s not just one of the best action pieces of the season but the series so far. Like - it’s not filler, it’s literally the point of the episode.
Ok two things:
1-Making a Rebels reference after sinning the previous episode for making a Rebels reference and saying "I don't give two fucks about Rebels or Clone Wars"
2- Why would they shoot Bobba Fett when he was presumed dead after Luke Skywalker's raid on Jabba the Hutt's place to rescue Han Solo who he captured on a mission from the empire?
Edit: Also about them speaking english while the texts are alien. I'm guessing you never watch anything dubbed huh?
He worked for Darth Vader! Nobody would shoot him down lol
@@SMIBBProductions Yep. Darth Vader even had to promise him compensation if Han were to die in Carbonite. You can't mess with a guy Vader had to negotiate with.
The text isn't even in an alien language. It's a different alphabet but still English words.
@@callumpears1523 I did not know that
I love how disney doesn’t want people to pirate thier stuff but then proceeds to limit the distribution of it heavily.
I need that fan service song as a ringtone. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I don’t understand all the hate on Rise of Skywalker tbh. I get that it doesn’t really fit into the series very well but as it’s own standalone movie I think it does a damn good job. I might be a slight bias because of how hot Rey is but I also don’t know that much about the SW’s movies, universe or lore. I’ve only seen about 75-85% of each movie but I still really like the SW’s universe and would love to be in it honestly. Imagine being in a spaceship going light years away at unfashionable speeds man and going on spacewalks, seeing alien creatures AND OWNING A REAL FUCKING LIGHTSABER. if I could afford one of those high quality expensive lightsabers in real life then I wouldn’t hesitate to buy one in a heartbeat man but I just can’t afford it and I’d hate to settle for a cheap one for some reason that even I don’t really know
3:30 - Sinning the appearance of Boba Fre.king Fett...
That's worth 66 sins
I’m convinced majority of these sins are just you and your writers not paying attention.
They nothing wrong with the Mandalorian now bye
yew ar ferst
I don’t care if it’s fan service... it’s the only live action Star Wars property that shows Boba Fett being badass.
I know he must have been shown as cool in other media but just standing around looking interesting does not make a badass. It makes you set dressing.
Holy crap, one of the best TVSins of this show yet, ended with a perfect score to coincide with the last sin! Also, sin 50 was hella loud for who knows what reason.
1:55 is one of the funniest jokes they’ve made.
Its galactic basic i think, the galactic basic is spoken in english, but written like that.
Wait a minute, when did they rename the Prometheus School of Running Away from Things after Rickon Stark?
Don't know either but it's annoying me more than it should
I wondered the same thing
@@stephaneclerc667 Rickon Stark... is for tv sins.
@@ShawnsterVideos OK thanks, really haven't notice
"They all hyperdrives they should all get there fast"
Hyperdrive classification: *am i a joke to you*
The jetpack thing really is one of the most flagrantly dumb and blatantly forced things in all of modern star wars. The kidnapping was not earned at all.
Its hilarious to me that battle droids were more efficient at aiming than stormtroopers.
That Aurabesh sin makes no sense. It does say M i g s M a y f i e l d. Aurabesh isn't Kanji, it's a super simple 1-to-1 "cypher". You're asking why Cara isn't illiterate? Why? That's racist.
4:55 and don't forget in a previous episode he had a remote control for the jetpack that seemed to function in a pretty good distance
3:29 actual sin, Boba Fett's armour is Durasteel, not Beskar.
I think its Beskar now.
Maybe not pure beskar, like Mando, but atleast partially
As revealed in the finale the Dark Troopers are currently in their third state as they used to be suits, they thought the flaw was the people so now they’re droids
thank you! It bugged the hell out of me that mando had a jetpack over his cloak
Bet that Stormtrooper pointlessly blasting at the Indiana Jones boulder was wishing he had a phaser instead.
I’ve noticed you guys don’t do war movies. I’ll respect it, but I would like to know how you guys feel of just the filming of “the outpost” on Netflix.
Haven't started the video yet. But tread lightly for this one TVSins!
I'm beginning to think you don't realize Mando being a dumbass is a feature, not a bug. It's part of what makes his character so loveable. Strong of fist, big of heart, lack of brains.
What bothers me about Star Wars is how a planet is dedicated to one biome. On earth we’ve got deserts, forests snow all that stuff but star wars needs a separate planet for each.
you didn't mention this but I believe Fennec Shand said that the Empire was out of the Outer Rim despite them currently being in the Deep Core, literally the complete opposite of the Outer Rim
The fact that this TV Sins video exists at all is a sin.
The reason everyone speaks English even when the text isn't in English is because it's been "translated" for our ears from Galactic Basic.
Now I've been complaining more than anyone about the excessive use of taking a sin off, but come on, Boba saying he was aiming for the other one? Comedy gold.
That was some stellar pronunciation of Aerubesh
Here are all the audio outtake clips at the end:
1 (8:43): Avengers: Age of Ultron (Marvel Studios, 2015)
2 (8:48): Pee-wee's Big Adventure (Warner Bros., 1985)
3 (8:53): The Princess Bride (20th Century Studios, 1987)
4 (9:00): This Is the End (Columbia Pictures, 2013)
5 (9:04): Stripes (Columbia Pictures, 1981)
6 (9:09): Raiders of the Lost Ark (Paramount Pictures, 1981)
7 (9:14): The Matrix Reloaded (Warner Bros., 2003)
8 (9:21): The Cable Guy (Columbia Pictures, 1996)
9 (9:28): The Lego Movie (Warner Bros., 2014)
10 (9:29): Thor: Ragnarök (Marvel Studios, 2017)
11 (9:42): A Christmas Story (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1983)
12 (9:46): Old School (DreamWorks Pictures, 2003)
Dim Droids is cute and all, but can't we be excited for Dark Troopers on screen to finally be the badass killer droids we were promised when they were first introduced in the 1995 FPS Dark Forces?
I was wondering why he only said 3 rebels characters then I remembered that they’re the only ones that are left
Hera Syndulla!
My bad 4 rebels
For anyone wondering they are called dark troopers because this is the third and final generation of them. The first ones were just guys in advanced armor the second ones were the brains of surviving clones and elite forces stuffed into a droid and the last generation is fully droid. They were troopers at first and just lost the human aspect in the last generation
The sunflower hammer 🌻 . I’m dead! Lol
7:05 It's more fanservice, They used to be clone cyborgs, not entirely robotic.
Bruh Aurebesh is just their version of the alphabet. It's all written in English, just with different symbols. It's like very very basic encryption, except everyone knows the code.
You forgot "We're back! A dinosaur's story.".
THANK YOU! Why would he leave his jetpack right there?! For the plot.
Sin for not using the Boba Fett clip from the opening of Robot Chicken Star Wars II over Boba's rampage during the audio outtakes.
This is 90% bad jokes, with few actual sins
welcome to cinema "sins" i highly suggest th3birdman he does very well at calling them on their bs