Was a really solid episode, the New Republic trying to be this idyllic peaceful society and everything the Empire wasn't but still ending up doing a lot of things wrong was very interesting. And it's pretty realistic too. Also I seriously had a hard time predicting whether Elia was sus because she's really sus or it's the show misleading us and she does have genuine good intentions that will go horribly wrong. A lot of Andor vibes and its great.
Hell no. You're most likely refering to "no action and regular people" but Andor is so much more than that. The suspense, writing and just the dialogue in general in Andor was off the charts. This however was.. not it.
@@meisterwu8922 Not really. I mean there's that, but this episode delves deep into what happens when an oppressive regime is overthrown before the next government has the political capabilities, vision and integrity to take over. (Not implying that the overthrow should wait in any way) For a lot of folk who have a government like that, this is pretty realistic and paints a grim picture about people who genuinely try to do better than the Empire but are bad at it. (Again not saying they're no different and the Empire should have remained in power)
@@asoru5573 they even had the Akbar-like dude stare at him when he said that. Obviously in-universe it'd be because he's confused why Pershing is saying "it was a trap" but the reason why it's even there in-universe was...we all know. 😂
The scene with the Mind Flayer definitely brought back memories of the TOS Star Trek episode "Dagger of the Mind" - except there, it was called the Neural Neutralizer.
@@ouandello Oh man, I remember the Trek/Wars online wars... back in the day you had to pick a side. Liking both wasn't an option, if you said you did you were the apostate to both sets of fans! 😂
I really liked this episode. Shows a lot about what the New Republic is all about, and not all of it is pretty… Besides that, I think it’s good that a show is able to follow the stories of side characters besides the main protagonists (eg. Mando in BoBF).
A surprisingly easy-to-miss detail is that the NR was supposedly decommissioning all Empire tech regardless of purpose, but then it turns out they kept an Imperial mental torture tech. Now, they aren't using it for torture and interrogation but for rehabilitation and even personal therapeutics for themselves, so it's not a case of dual standards or secretly evil. More like they're much less sure about what to do and know much less about what they're doing than they believe. Probably some high-ranking people can cook up all sorts of excuses to make exceptions to the no Imperial tech rule. That being said... The fact that the rehab machine retained the dial that can be cranked back up to mindflayer mode paints a very dark picture about some hidden forces exploiting the NR's holes.
And the interesting thing is it’s actually not a bad idea in theory. I know lots of people who’d like that kind of therapeutic treatment. But like you said, it can be abused so easily. I remember before the finale I was so scared that Gideon would mind flay Din.
6:54 exactly my thought. He’s talking about operation paperclip. Most famous scientist they got was Wernher Von Braun, the guy who invented the V2 rocket and eventually helped make the Saturn V, the rocket that went to the moon
15:32 The Mandalorian is very well known for it's unpredictable twists in the most predictable of arcs so if she actually set him free which would be unexpected of course, she knows more than anyone that Dr. Pershing's villian arc starts right after he uses her and stabs her in the back when she's obsolete. 😁 I would find it very difficult to hate him if that happened. Edit:16:01 Thanks. I really like song references.
As someone pointed out, the only reason for her to go that route was the med lab -thingie. And even that's a far fetch, as in she couldn't otherwise know what to pick from there.
I really enjoyed this episode. I'm sure what happened in the non Mando parts will be important soon enough but I definitely wonder if this type of episode happened because this was a period when Pedro was busy with TLoU
A part of me wants to believe Star Wars execs are waking up to the fact that we also want intelligent mature drama out of Star Wars, like what Andor showed us!
@@Ziaotic "Audience response"... you mean the drama queens on social media who have nothing better to do? Sorry, I don't trust what twitter or reddit tells me when it comes to preferences
Anyone noticed that they took the plot of 1984 for this? The protagonist also trusts someone who encourages him to break the law and then turns out to work for the bad guys. The protagonist is getting tortured too to get into the system again. Heavy dystopian feelings.
nah it's definitely different TLoU ep3 is far better than ep3 of mando *Sorry for poor grammar, My English isn't that good. The main storyline of this season's episode 3 of The Mandalorian is in the wrong place. The Mandalorian series is telling the story of the Mandalorians through the adventures of Din and Grogu, but episode 3 isn't at all. It feels like episodes 5-6 of The Book of Boba-Fett, after looking at it, wanted to shout "Hey!!! Tell the story of the owner of his story!!!" If the content of this third episode was in an Andor series, no one would mind. On the other hand, The Last of Us episode 3 is also a story about other characters other than the main character. But it's still in the theme of the story that the series is trying to convey and that other characters and the main character have a scene together, having a relationship. It therefore keeps the content of the episode and the main story the same.
It's similar but not the same. This seems to progress a beat for later since din already gained his clan within the first 3 episodes, he still needs to get IG back for something Bo is gonna bring up the mythesaur probably all in one episode then the last part might have something to do with this episode. Lou... It's nice, did we need it... No. It doesn't affect Joel and Ellie's relationship, has nothing to do with fireflies or setting up something later. I could do without episode 3 of Lou but I'd prefer if ep 3 of Mando took less time to set up something and more time on Bo and Mando, maybe. Even something about the dark saber like the fact that she technically beat someone that beat him or just clarified that the encounter wasn't official for the dark saber to belong to her.
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The reason this episode has the Doctor part is because they canceled the Ranger of the New Republic show. The show would have focused on the politics and espionage of the New Republic and the transition from the Empire, and have hints of how the First Order was able to gain power. It was gonna follow the style of Book of Boba, in that it would focus on its own story, but still tie into the Mando-verse. Now they are bringing some elements that would have been in Rangers into Mando, in order to set up future stories.
I do like how joining the new republic is shown to be crappy. They were hailed as a new bright age for the galaxy but in the end it's still bureaucracy
@@bignerd5529 "Rehabilitating" empire officers and scientists only to be called by identification codes and used as desk jockeys. All forms of cloning, illegal, mind flayers though... Why waste a good thing?
1:55-2:04 Din's flight maneuver does look similar to what Michael Keaton's Batman did. This was a very interesting episode. I have a feeling that the TIE Interceptors and TIE Bombers are aligned with Grand Admiral Thrawn, and since Moff Gideon was sent to a New Republic War Tribunal, I think that Elia Kane is secretly aligned with Thrawn too.
It's rumoured Gideon escaped though! But I hope it's Thrawn. Gideon's imprisonment felt like a conclusion to his part in the story, and I fear it would feel weird if he was brought back. While Thrawn was always meant to come back one day.
16:58 .... In the past when we've seen the Armorer begin casting something she has always poured a little bit of water, just like the living water's reaction, into the quenching bath. She has either had a significant reserve of living water or she has been back to Mandalore to replenish her stock.
This was good content and a good episode. I can't stand how many Star Wars "fans" just refuse to enjoy themselves and would rather hold their expectations as inherently superior to someone else's creative vision. It's not Star Wars if someone isn't bitching about how it's not good enough.
Star Wars: Bloodline. about seven ish years before force awakens. the new republic is ridiculous, senator leia sees the trouble and the first order is in the shadows in prep mode. whenever i see episodes like this, i'm reminded of that book / audiobook and i love it.
We all shouldn't have trusted her(she liked the "red biscuits and had a "red" ice cream) showing us she was still with the empire aka sith colors/dark side colors
Grogu standing over Din at the beginning is literally me waking up to my cat sitting on my nightstand staring at me. I have mixed feelings on this episode. The beginning was one of the best openings to a Mando episode ever and that space battle was top notch. And the end was great too. Back when we didn’t trust Bo. Ep2: is she gonna kill him? Ep8: when are they gonna kiss? Summs up this season in a nutshell. Anyways the middle was a super cool concept. The new republic trying and failing to not be like the empire and how they try to give imperials new purpose. It was also cool to see who’d legitimately turned over a new leaf and who hadn’t. Also I freaked out seeing that opera house at the beginning. The whole plot felt very Andoresque which is fine, if the story had been more condensed. Maybe we could’ve gotten a hologram of Mof Gideon at the end of this or ep5. But as it was it felt super out of place in the context of the rest of the show. Though I feel like it’s gonna have big ramifications later. Despite my complaints, I’m glad we got to see this side of the new republic.
Again, the subway car, down to the orange seats, and that ding ding sound of discreet chimes is all based on the Washington, D.C. Metro. It's so clean and quiet compared to the N.Y. subway. ✌😁
It was dope to see a bit of daily life in Coruscant. Too bad the New Republic is almost ran like a large cult behind closed doors. Really solid episode.
What is most sad about this episode, when they talk about the disposal of the imperial tech, and the reactors mentioning "That's why they got beaten down by the first order so badly" is how true that statement is...And how HARD actual good writers are having to work to fill in how the New Republic crumbled faster than even the Empire did....In Legends, it was so much better, as the New Republic had to fight the Imperial Remnant (which is hinted at throughout Mandalorian) and the various governors and warlords, and started with a smaller system than the Empire due to that. Along with wars with the Hutt Cartels as well. Such better story than "Yeah, they chose to just decommission and destroy any and all Imperial related research and tech, even if it was something that would be useful" (Remember, the Rebel Alliance didn't have a lot of ships. They even had more pilots than ships, in fact....) Which is why their "police" force of X-wing pilots and such were so streched thin, and so many systems and people viewed the New Republic as a joke. This is the result of poor planning on the part of the Sequel Trilogy, without taking into account the history and worldbuilding even just the preceding movies established.
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Could someone please explain what's kind of sea monster is that in "mandalorian season 3 episode 02 ? cause I drawing a blank
Mando: I think I saw a Mythosaur down there
Bo: You must be Mythtaken
Lol
Seeing your way out, i see...
Myth Tyson is dat you?
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Take your coat and leave...
Jokes. That was gold.
I feel this episode will become more important to the larger story in the works.
agreed
Oh, for sure. Especially, taking into consideration what Filoni said about an "Endgame" style, crossover finale series.
Yea they wouldn’t show that for no reason
I agree
Was a really solid episode, the New Republic trying to be this idyllic peaceful society and everything the Empire wasn't but still ending up doing a lot of things wrong was very interesting. And it's pretty realistic too. Also I seriously had a hard time predicting whether Elia was sus because she's really sus or it's the show misleading us and she does have genuine good intentions that will go horribly wrong. A lot of Andor vibes and its great.
It was incredibly obvious that she was going to betray him. She is definitely still loyal to the Empire.
@@Rocket1377 I would say it was incredibly obvious in a missleading way
Felt like an episode of rangers of the new republic
@@Rocket1377actually they first order
I'm betting it's Thrawn. I think they were alluding to that at the beginning too when they asked what Imperial warlord has that kind of firepower.
I was also thinking the Purgil in the first episode were an allusion to him, as well!
I also remember that Thrawn did not liked using OG Tie Fighters, favoring Interceprors and bombers instead.
This episode felt More like an Andor's episode than a mando's episode
Will never complain about that!
Hell no. You're most likely refering to "no action and regular people" but Andor is so much more than that. The suspense, writing and just the dialogue in general in Andor was off the charts.
This however was.. not it.
It did.
Except that isn't what Mando excells at. This was like a cheap knock-off of Andor.
@@meisterwu8922 Not really. I mean there's that, but this episode delves deep into what happens when an oppressive regime is overthrown before the next government has the political capabilities, vision and integrity to take over. (Not implying that the overthrow should wait in any way) For a lot of folk who have a government like that, this is pretty realistic and paints a grim picture about people who genuinely try to do better than the Empire but are bad at it. (Again not saying they're no different and the Empire should have remained in power)
"It was a trap"
They knew what they were doing, and I love it. 🤣🤣
The moment when i see that dialogue I knew instantly the references XD
@@asoru5573 they even had the Akbar-like dude stare at him when he said that. Obviously in-universe it'd be because he's confused why Pershing is saying "it was a trap" but the reason why it's even there in-universe was...we all know. 😂
THIS IS THE WAY.... of Courscaunt... Great episode and thanks for putting me up on the thumbnail! Next episode is today!!
Wooo of course, can’t wait!
@Akasan Thanks for your reactions, man.
This channel is a gem , the concept is awsome and the editing is great!
0:58 Grogu's trying saying his first words: *This is the way.* Cute. 😊💙
0:58 Grogu: the way this is
4:56-7:23 what she said is what I said
17:40 Mando's clan:One of us one of us One of us One of us One of us one of us
That was my reaction too to that last part. I was like one of us one of us.
It's nice to see Coruscant getting some of its color back. It looks more vibrant compared to how it looked in Andor.
Also showing that the New Republic is not shine and rainbows!
Mando- I can’t believe someone would just take over my show like that
Boba- I can
The scene with the Mind Flayer definitely brought back memories of the TOS Star Trek episode "Dagger of the Mind" - except there, it was called the Neural Neutralizer.
Locutus of borg agree with this message
@@Karim-wl5cm Trekkies congregrating and commenting in a star wars thread will never not be hilarious.
generations ago this would have been blasphemy
@@ouandello Locutus of borg disagree with this comment, and picard too!
@@ouandello Oh man, I remember the Trek/Wars online wars... back in the day you had to pick a side. Liking both wasn't an option, if you said you did you were the apostate to both sets of fans! 😂
@@Karim-wl5cm you've been assimilated. Resistance is futile :)
I loved how they're little by little deepening the Star Wars lore and universe with these sort of vignettes.
Another awesome job Johnny!!
I really liked this episode.
Shows a lot about what the New Republic is all about, and not all of it is pretty…
Besides that, I think it’s good that a show is able to follow the stories of side characters besides the main protagonists (eg. Mando in BoBF).
Grogu wasn't trying to say *This is the way* Grogu was pissed because he wouldn't get to eat at a feast because Din wouldn't take off his helmet.
I think it's more likely the water has traces of Beskar than it being magical.
Or Mythosaur poop
@@TajimaMunenori 😂😂😂😂
A surprisingly easy-to-miss detail is that the NR was supposedly decommissioning all Empire tech regardless of purpose, but then it turns out they kept an Imperial mental torture tech. Now, they aren't using it for torture and interrogation but for rehabilitation and even personal therapeutics for themselves, so it's not a case of dual standards or secretly evil. More like they're much less sure about what to do and know much less about what they're doing than they believe. Probably some high-ranking people can cook up all sorts of excuses to make exceptions to the no Imperial tech rule.
That being said...
The fact that the rehab machine retained the dial that can be cranked back up to mindflayer mode paints a very dark picture about some hidden forces exploiting the NR's holes.
And the interesting thing is it’s actually not a bad idea in theory. I know lots of people who’d like that kind of therapeutic treatment. But like you said, it can be abused so easily. I remember before the finale I was so scared that Gideon would mind flay Din.
6:54 exactly my thought. He’s talking about operation paperclip. Most famous scientist they got was Wernher Von Braun, the guy who invented the V2 rocket and eventually helped make the Saturn V, the rocket that went to the moon
Between the large number of ships attacking Bo's home and the agent inserted into the New Republic, I smell Thrawn.
“They’re gonna freakin’ make Snoke, and then they’re gonna freakin’ make Rey a Skywalker, and then they’re gonna KILL KYLO REN” 💀
10:00 It's also because he has a scar on his ear, courtesy of Cara Dune at the end of season 2.
Literally just watched the last edit and this pops up as I close it, my day is made.
I just realized the attack on Bo's house was probably Moff Gideon
I was *just* shutting down my laptop to head to bed - then BOOM this posted! Sleep will have to wait!!
15:32 The Mandalorian is very well known for it's unpredictable twists in the most predictable of arcs so if she actually set him free which would be unexpected of course, she knows more than anyone that Dr. Pershing's villian arc starts right after he uses her and stabs her in the back when she's obsolete. 😁
I would find it very difficult to hate him if that happened.
Edit:16:01 Thanks. I really like song references.
As someone pointed out, the only reason for her to go that route was the med lab -thingie. And even that's a far fetch, as in she couldn't otherwise know what to pick from there.
I really enjoyed this episode. I'm sure what happened in the non Mando parts will be important soon enough but I definitely wonder if this type of episode happened because this was a period when Pedro was busy with TLoU
A part of me wants to believe Star Wars execs are waking up to the fact that we also want intelligent mature drama out of Star Wars, like what Andor showed us!
@@AntonAdelson
clearly not. have seen audience response to this episode?
@@Ziaotic "Audience response"... you mean the drama queens on social media who have nothing better to do? Sorry, I don't trust what twitter or reddit tells me when it comes to preferences
Anyone noticed that they took the plot of 1984 for this? The protagonist also trusts someone who encourages him to break the law and then turns out to work for the bad guys. The protagonist is getting tortured too to get into the system again. Heavy dystopian feelings.
I have been looking forward for this
That is EXACTLY the NYC subway door closing sound. They straight up recorded that.
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Episode 3 of Mando is pretty much Episode 3 of The Last of Us with the side quest and fans bitching about the side quest 😂
nah it's definitely different
TLoU ep3 is far better than ep3 of mando
*Sorry for poor grammar, My English isn't that good.
The main storyline of this season's episode 3 of The Mandalorian is in the wrong place.
The Mandalorian series is telling the story of the Mandalorians through the adventures of Din and Grogu, but episode 3 isn't at all. It feels like episodes 5-6 of The Book of Boba-Fett, after looking at it, wanted to shout "Hey!!! Tell the story of the owner of his story!!!"
If the content of this third episode was in an Andor series, no one would mind.
On the other hand, The Last of Us episode 3 is also a story about other characters other than the main character. But it's still in the theme of the story that the series is trying to convey and that other characters and the main character have a scene together, having a relationship. It therefore keeps the content of the episode and the main story the same.
That’s exactly how I thought about this episode
No, because this episode is actually important.
It's similar but not the same. This seems to progress a beat for later since din already gained his clan within the first 3 episodes, he still needs to get IG back for something Bo is gonna bring up the mythesaur probably all in one episode then the last part might have something to do with this episode.
Lou... It's nice, did we need it... No.
It doesn't affect Joel and Ellie's relationship, has nothing to do with fireflies or setting up something later. I could do without episode 3 of Lou but I'd prefer if ep 3 of Mando took less time to set up something and more time on Bo and Mando, maybe. Even something about the dark saber like the fact that she technically beat someone that beat him or just clarified that the encounter wasn't official for the dark saber to belong to her.
Your complaining. This episode is like Andor showing that no matter who the government, the rich always screw over the poor. But you do you, boo.
Pershing: "It was a trap!" (Camera switch to the Mon Cal)
Definitely some empire stuff happening in the background again... Dun dun dun.
It was inevitable
That was fire the way my guy said "Peace bitch"; then the beat drops right in.
Literally just started episode 4 and I say outloud “Johnny boy i need the episode 3 reaction.” And here we are🤣🤣🤣
I love you J2O, keep doing the lord's work
😮 this is my routine I watch the show then I wait all week long to watch the recap I love you guys you give me so much joy and in my life that doesn't happen often. And with my failing eyesight I still enjoy you guys because y'all feel in where my eyes could not see with some of the details thank you very very much
10:01 weird no one remembers Cara Dune shot the guy holding him hostage right in the face, and the doctor clearly got hurt after.
Not terribly surprising most of us are forgetting about her lol
The reason this episode has the Doctor part is because they canceled the Ranger of the New Republic show. The show would have focused on the politics and espionage of the New Republic and the transition from the Empire, and have hints of how the First Order was able to gain power. It was gonna follow the style of Book of Boba, in that it would focus on its own story, but still tie into the Mando-verse. Now they are bringing some elements that would have been in Rangers into Mando, in order to set up future stories.
I do like how joining the new republic is shown to be crappy. They were hailed as a new bright age for the galaxy but in the end it's still bureaucracy
Yup, and it's easy to see why Leia bailed on the New Republic when the sequel trilogy began
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"Rehabilitating" empire officers and scientists only to be called by identification codes and used as desk jockeys. All forms of cloning, illegal, mind flayers though... Why waste a good thing?
@@bignerd5529this government is a joke and messed up plus it got rid of it's military
Best episode ever 😅😊
Din and Bo Katan are now redeemed as true mandalorians
Good to see Dr Pershing and Elia Kane.
I don't care if it's early in the morning on my day off. I see a J20 notification, I click. Thanks Johnny for being awesome. Hope you're doing well!
Auf jeden Fall sind die hinter Bo Katan her. Cooles Schiff von Bo. Tolles Video von euch danke
Another fine episode of the M-ANDOR-lorian...
🎶I did it all for the biscuit🎶
Now Mandalorian knows how Book of Boba feels
1:55-2:04 Din's flight maneuver does look similar to what Michael Keaton's Batman did.
This was a very interesting episode. I have a feeling that the TIE Interceptors and TIE Bombers are aligned with Grand Admiral Thrawn, and since Moff Gideon was sent to a New Republic War Tribunal, I think that Elia Kane is secretly aligned with Thrawn too.
It's rumoured Gideon escaped though! But I hope it's Thrawn. Gideon's imprisonment felt like a conclusion to his part in the story, and I fear it would feel weird if he was brought back. While Thrawn was always meant to come back one day.
Din pulled that maneuver in season 2
Say it with me: This was NOT filler.
This was great!
Exactly!!!
16:58 .... In the past when we've seen the Armorer begin casting something she has always poured a little bit of water, just like the living water's reaction, into the quenching bath.
She has either had a significant reserve of living water or she has been back to Mandalore to replenish her stock.
“Never trust someone who gives you biscuits.”
Mom! How could you?!
This was good content and a good episode. I can't stand how many Star Wars "fans" just refuse to enjoy themselves and would rather hold their expectations as inherently superior to someone else's creative vision. It's not Star Wars if someone isn't bitching about how it's not good enough.
Can't wait to get my Mines of Mandalore sea bracelet beads.😂
Thanks for the add Mix Master J! This The Way!
7:25 exactly what I thought when I first saw this😂
😂😂
"LED Buttplugs" 😂😂😂😂
I cannot even put into words just how on-edge this episode made me feel 😅
Star Wars: Bloodline. about seven ish years before force awakens. the new republic is ridiculous, senator leia sees the trouble and the first order is in the shadows in prep mode. whenever i see episodes like this, i'm reminded of that book / audiobook and i love it.
Dude thx for ruining my sleep schedule again :D
You, my friend, have mastered your craft.
Always love this stuff so people hating on the third episode one of my favorite 😂
when Grogu said this is the way this is his start of great journey for him
She did this because he had too much knowledge of the emperor’s plans for cloning. Plans which later created Snoke and Rey.
We all shouldn't have trusted her(she liked the "red biscuits and had a "red" ice cream) showing us she was still with the empire aka sith colors/dark side colors
I cannot wait for the next compilation to drop. I love these.
"Rich people suck." Yeah, they really do (the super rich more than the others).
That’s the truth people
The new republic by the new Jedi
I love this shows looks amazing and Great.
7:31 😆😆
- “She’s using you, bro”
- “I’m giving her the benefit of the doubt”
- “I’m not”
Eats a snack menacingly 😂😂
Unexpected from you to post it at a time like this…
Grogu standing over Din at the beginning is literally me waking up to my cat sitting on my nightstand staring at me. I have mixed feelings on this episode. The beginning was one of the best openings to a Mando episode ever and that space battle was top notch. And the end was great too. Back when we didn’t trust Bo. Ep2: is she gonna kill him? Ep8: when are they gonna kiss? Summs up this season in a nutshell. Anyways the middle was a super cool concept. The new republic trying and failing to not be like the empire and how they try to give imperials new purpose. It was also cool to see who’d legitimately turned over a new leaf and who hadn’t. Also I freaked out seeing that opera house at the beginning. The whole plot felt very Andoresque which is fine, if the story had been more condensed. Maybe we could’ve gotten a hologram of Mof Gideon at the end of this or ep5. But as it was it felt super out of place in the context of the rest of the show. Though I feel like it’s gonna have big ramifications later. Despite my complaints, I’m glad we got to see this side of the new republic.
Plot twist: the imperial warlord wasn’t a warlord, but was a grand admiral
I would like to hear Grogu say , this is the way , and with a lightsaber in his hand
The stall dive isn't just a Batman thing, though my favorite variation on it has to have been Storm Hawks.
I love this episode looks great and amazing.Yes i love it.
He coulda just closed his eyes for the mind flayer
Again, the subway car, down to the orange seats, and that ding ding sound of discreet chimes is all based on the Washington, D.C. Metro. It's so clean and quiet compared to the N.Y. subway. ✌😁
2:26-2:40 is my favorite part! Perfect reactions!!!🤣🤣🤣
great job another banger episode. I don't get the people complaining about too little Mando in it and the middle part was boring WTH
It was dope to see a bit of daily life in Coruscant. Too bad the New Republic is almost ran like a large cult behind closed doors.
Really solid episode.
The LED buttplugs comment got me💀💀
They change the symbol
7:27 - The things you learn on TH-cam...
Yesssss 🙌
Evil never be trust
7:25 Katie nooooooo. 😂😆🤣🤣🤣
What is most sad about this episode, when they talk about the disposal of the imperial tech, and the reactors mentioning "That's why they got beaten down by the first order so badly" is how true that statement is...And how HARD actual good writers are having to work to fill in how the New Republic crumbled faster than even the Empire did....In Legends, it was so much better, as the New Republic had to fight the Imperial Remnant (which is hinted at throughout Mandalorian) and the various governors and warlords, and started with a smaller system than the Empire due to that. Along with wars with the Hutt Cartels as well. Such better story than "Yeah, they chose to just decommission and destroy any and all Imperial related research and tech, even if it was something that would be useful" (Remember, the Rebel Alliance didn't have a lot of ships. They even had more pilots than ships, in fact....) Which is why their "police" force of X-wing pilots and such were so streched thin, and so many systems and people viewed the New Republic as a joke.
This is the result of poor planning on the part of the Sequel Trilogy, without taking into account the history and worldbuilding even just the preceding movies established.
YEESSSSSS!!!!! 👀🍿
Most of this was an episode of 'Rangers of the New Republic' as damage control from KK
My reaction to this episode
First 10 min -😲
Middle part of "m-andor-lorian" - 😒🥱🥱
Last 10 min - 😮
lol now the new epsiode is gonna come out i wonder whats gonna happen!?
That mask was the beast in the waters right?
Yup. It’s the skull of the Mythosaur.
His ear... is that where he got shot in The Rescue? Is that why he rubs it?
15:24 she was on black lightning
Did Lispy Mexican Jabba @ 5:25 think that was Steven Yeun!?!? AY DIOS MIO!!
Honestly this episode only felt like setup