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Thread started 04/09/23 3:26am

ShellyMcG

Star Wars Thread

This thread will likely die a quick death but I figured I'd start it anyway and those who want to contribute are more than welcome. Whether you are a long-time Star Wars fanatic or someone who grew up with the prequels or even a brand new fan of the franchise, all are welcome here. Let's try to keep things civil though wink
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Reply #1 posted 04/09/23 3:29am

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Kicking things off, I'll ask a question I've been unable to find an answer to elsewhere. So, I've been looking at watching the animated shows, starting with the critically acclaimed Clone Wars show. However, I read that there's a movie of The Clone Wars which sort of acts like a "pilot" for the show. But unlike the series, the movie got a bit of a kicking from critics and is generally considered to be the worst movie in the whole franchise. My question is, is the movie worth watching or could I skip it and go straight into the show? Would I be missing out on anything important?
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Reply #2 posted 04/09/23 11:59am

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ShellyMcG said:

Kicking things off, I'll ask a question I've been unable to find an answer to elsewhere. So, I've been looking at watching the animated shows, starting with the critically acclaimed Clone Wars show. However, I read that there's a movie of The Clone Wars which sort of acts like a "pilot" for the show. But unlike the series, the movie got a bit of a kicking from critics and is generally considered to be the worst movie in the whole franchise. My question is, is the movie worth watching or could I skip it and go straight into the show? Would I be missing out on anything important?

Watch it. Are you talking about Attack of the Clones??? I liked it. My pick for worse Star Wars movie is the Phatom Menace. Never seen the animated series because I just don't like the animation.

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Reply #3 posted 04/09/23 12:18pm

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ShellyMcG said:


Kicking things off, I'll ask a question I've been unable to find an answer to elsewhere. So, I've been looking at watching the animated shows, starting with the critically acclaimed Clone Wars show. However, I read that there's a movie of The Clone Wars which sort of acts like a "pilot" for the show. But unlike the series, the movie got a bit of a kicking from critics and is generally considered to be the worst movie in the whole franchise. My question is, is the movie worth watching or could I skip it and go straight into the show? Would I be missing out on anything important?

Watch it. Are you talking about Attack of the Clones??? I liked it. My pick for worse Star Wars movie is the Phatom Menace. Never seen the animated series because I just don't like the animation.



Star Wars Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace UK Promo poster (611325)Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones Poster 23 x 35in



No, I've seen all the live action movies. I'm talking about The Clone Wars Animated Movie. I've heard it's a bit rubbish but that the series was supposed to be really good. So I'd rather just go straight onto the series if I could but at the same time, I don't want to miss out on anything important.
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Reply #4 posted 04/09/23 12:57pm

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ShellyMcG said:

kpowers said:



ShellyMcG said:


Kicking things off, I'll ask a question I've been unable to find an answer to elsewhere. So, I've been looking at watching the animated shows, starting with the critically acclaimed Clone Wars show. However, I read that there's a movie of The Clone Wars which sort of acts like a "pilot" for the show. But unlike the series, the movie got a bit of a kicking from critics and is generally considered to be the worst movie in the whole franchise. My question is, is the movie worth watching or could I skip it and go straight into the show? Would I be missing out on anything important?

Watch it. Are you talking about Attack of the Clones??? I liked it. My pick for worse Star Wars movie is the Phatom Menace. Never seen the animated series because I just don't like the animation.



Star Wars Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace UK Promo poster (611325)Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones Poster 23 x 35in



No, I've seen all the live action movies. I'm talking about The Clone Wars Animated Movie. I've heard it's a bit rubbish but that the series was supposed to be really good. So I'd rather just go straight onto the series if I could but at the same time, I don't want to miss out on anything important.


Iā€™d watch the animated movie then watch the series. The movie may suck a little, but the series will then be more wonderful, especially the last few seasons.
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Reply #5 posted 04/09/23 4:58pm

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The movie :
Mind you, I seen this years ago when it came out.
So my recollection may be a bit off.
It has the introduction of Asoka, probably others characters too.
I dont remember it being good. It's a short movie so I dont think I can hurt to watch it.

The series :
I wouldn't be surprised if I missed some episodes.
I missed the last few seasons. (They came out years after the series was canceled)
But in short there were some really good episodes, stories.
And some that were ok.

Seeing you are intrested in watching I think you would enjoy the show.

The only reason I never finished is can't remember exactly where I left off lol
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Reply #6 posted 04/09/23 5:35pm

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The Mandalorian : Season 3

I'm enjoying it, though it's not perfect

The star studded cameos. Jack black, Lizzo. Anyone can be in Star Wars now lol

It's a bit odd how the series jumps characters and story lines. I know they are intertwining.

Grogu is still cute. A bit stiff at times.
When is he going to say his first word.


I read there is a new Ahsoka trailer out. I've yet to watch.
Read it will be 8 episodes. It should be interesting

I also heard they have 3 new movies in the works
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Reply #7 posted 04/10/23 1:13am

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I decided to just watch the movie and get it over with. It actually wasn't too bad. I kind of enjoyed it lol . I was afraid in case it put me off watching the series but if anything, it just made me more excited to for it.
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Reply #8 posted 04/10/23 1:17am

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FragileUndertow said:

The Mandalorian : Season 3

I'm enjoying it, though it's not perfect

The star studded cameos. Jack black, Lizzo. Anyone can be in Star Wars now lol

It's a bit odd how the series jumps characters and story lines. I know they are intertwining.

Grogu is still cute. A bit stiff at times.
When is he going to say his first word.


I read there is a new Ahsoka trailer out. I've yet to watch.
Read it will be 8 episodes. It should be interesting

I also heard they have 3 new movies in the works


Don't forget Doc Brown razz .

The new Ashoka show looks great. Part of the reason I wanted to watch The Clone Wars and Rebels is because I know those shows play a big part in Ashoka and one of the upcoming movies. I hate watching something and knowing that I'm missing out on certain references because I'm not familiar with character histories and that kind of thing.
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Reply #9 posted 04/10/23 1:31am

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I like the concept of it all but most of the movies aren't really that super spectacular except The Empire Stikes Back, which is a total masterpiece.


I like the modern gen reclaiming the prequels and rating them higher in retrospect.

I maintain Phantom Menance was the only truly awful one in the prequels. As a kid I starting nodding off to that 20 minute stupid podrace. Return of the Jedi is pretty bad, too.


George Lucas really had a vision though, even if he didn't excel at all aspects of film in every go round.

The worlds and universe stuff... You can see with the Disney sequel trilogy that he was just on a higher plane with that shit, it just oozed out of him.

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Reply #10 posted 04/10/23 2:34am

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WhisperingDandelions said:

I like the concept of it all but most of the movies aren't really that super spectacular except The Empire Stikes Back, which is a total masterpiece.



I like the modern gen reclaiming the prequels and rating them higher in retrospect.

I maintain Phantom Menance was the only truly awful one in the prequels. As a kid I starting nodding off to that 20 minute stupid podrace. Return of the Jedi is pretty bad, too.



George Lucas really had a vision though, even if he didn't excel at all aspects of film in every go round.

The worlds and universe stuff... You can see with the Disney sequel trilogy that he was just on a higher plane with that shit, it just oozed out of him.



The "sequel trilogy" was just rushed, I think. It kind of reminds me of that Jeff Goldblum line from Jurassic Park. They were so focused on whether they could that they never stopped to think whether they should.

I don't hate any of the movies, for what it's worth. Some are definitely better than others though. And it hasn't been a total loss since Disney took over. The Mandalorian is a fantastic show. Rogue One and Andor are probably my favourite Star Wars things ever. I loved the Kenobi show too. And Ashoka looks like it's going to be really good if that trailer is anything to go by.
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Reply #11 posted 04/10/23 4:22am

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ShellyMcG said:

WhisperingDandelions said:

I like the concept of it all but most of the movies aren't really that super spectacular except The Empire Stikes Back, which is a total masterpiece.


I like the modern gen reclaiming the prequels and rating them higher in retrospect.

I maintain Phantom Menance was the only truly awful one in the prequels. As a kid I starting nodding off to that 20 minute stupid podrace. Return of the Jedi is pretty bad, too.


George Lucas really had a vision though, even if he didn't excel at all aspects of film in every go round.

The worlds and universe stuff... You can see with the Disney sequel trilogy that he was just on a higher plane with that shit, it just oozed out of him.

The "sequel trilogy" was just rushed, I think. It kind of reminds me of that Jeff Goldblum line from Jurassic Park. They were so focused on whether they could that they never stopped to think whether they should. I don't hate any of the movies, for what it's worth. Some are definitely better than others though. And it hasn't been a total loss since Disney took over. The Mandalorian is a fantastic show. Rogue One and Andor are probably my favourite Star Wars things ever. I loved the Kenobi show too. And Ashoka looks like it's going to be really good if that trailer is anything to go by.

Well even the bad ones I don't "hate", they're just either boring or cheesy and not great in the grand scheme of Star Wars, but they're definitely all interesting/creative on some level.

Yeah people rave about that other stuff but I only bothered with the main chronology theatrical stuff.

Loved Last Jedi, thoroughly enjoyed Force Awakens like everyone else did before people went HAM internet critic on it, but they're all very disjointed from one another tonally and Last Jedi has that grandiose weird multi-level ending that made me not feel the need to see the 3rd, which people seem to hate anyway. Also neither feel as "big" as Lucas' Star Wars. Star Battles, they forgot the Wars.

And actually I think I'm ashamed to admit Attack of the Clones was pretty damn good, too. That romance is supposed to be cringe, he's Vader, yo. Revenge of the Sith is my second fav. after Empire.

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Reply #12 posted 04/10/23 6:42am

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ShellyMcG said:

WhisperingDandelions said:

I like the concept of it all but most of the movies aren't really that super spectacular except The Empire Stikes Back, which is a total masterpiece.


I like the modern gen reclaiming the prequels and rating them higher in retrospect.

I maintain Phantom Menance was the only truly awful one in the prequels. As a kid I starting nodding off to that 20 minute stupid podrace. Return of the Jedi is pretty bad, too.


George Lucas really had a vision though, even if he didn't excel at all aspects of film in every go round.

The worlds and universe stuff... You can see with the Disney sequel trilogy that he was just on a higher plane with that shit, it just oozed out of him.

The "sequel trilogy" was just rushed, I think. It kind of reminds me of that Jeff Goldblum line from Jurassic Park. They were so focused on whether they could that they never stopped to think whether they should. I don't hate any of the movies, for what it's worth. Some are definitely better than others though. And it hasn't been a total loss since Disney took over. The Mandalorian is a fantastic show. Rogue One and Andor are probably my favourite Star Wars things ever. I loved the Kenobi show too. And Ashoka looks like it's going to be really good if that trailer is anything to go by.

Tbh, ther've only been two really great Star Wars films, The Empire Strikes back and A New Hope. The series jumped the shark with Return of the Care Bears. And as flawed as the prequels were, they were masterpieces compared to the slop that followed. Disney did to Star Wars what ventually did to the MCU.

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Reply #13 posted 04/10/23 7:18am

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uPtoWnNY said:



ShellyMcG said:


WhisperingDandelions said:

I like the concept of it all but most of the movies aren't really that super spectacular except The Empire Stikes Back, which is a total masterpiece.



I like the modern gen reclaiming the prequels and rating them higher in retrospect.

I maintain Phantom Menance was the only truly awful one in the prequels. As a kid I starting nodding off to that 20 minute stupid podrace. Return of the Jedi is pretty bad, too.



George Lucas really had a vision though, even if he didn't excel at all aspects of film in every go round.

The worlds and universe stuff... You can see with the Disney sequel trilogy that he was just on a higher plane with that shit, it just oozed out of him.



The "sequel trilogy" was just rushed, I think. It kind of reminds me of that Jeff Goldblum line from Jurassic Park. They were so focused on whether they could that they never stopped to think whether they should. I don't hate any of the movies, for what it's worth. Some are definitely better than others though. And it hasn't been a total loss since Disney took over. The Mandalorian is a fantastic show. Rogue One and Andor are probably my favourite Star Wars things ever. I loved the Kenobi show too. And Ashoka looks like it's going to be really good if that trailer is anything to go by.


Tbh, ther've only been two really great Star Wars films, The Empire Strikes back and A New Hope. The series jumped the shark with Return of the Care Bears. And as flawed as the prequels were, they were masterpieces compared to the slop that followed. Disney did to Star Wars what ventually did to the MCU.



Return Of The Care Bears lol . My cousin calls it Star Wars Episode 6: The Teddy Bears Picnic lol. I don't know though, I liked it.

Did you really not like Rogue One or the Andor series? I thought that both of those were exactly the kind of thing we should be seeing more of. The mainline "Skywalker Saga" are enjoyable action romps but there's definitely room for more serious, mature (by Star Wars standards) storytelling. And I think both Rogue One and Andor did that really well.

Disney's take on Star Wars hasn't been the most consistent, I'll admit. The "sequel trilogy" has been extremely divisive and Solo seems to have been almost universally panned (it's the one movie I haven't actually seen yet) but for every perceived failure there's been something good to balance it out. Rogue One, Andor, The Mandalorian, Kenobi. Like I said, that Ashoka show looks promising too.

Plus, I'd argue that Darth Vader has never been portrayed in a more frightening manner. His appearances in Rogue One, Kenobi and even the Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order videogame have shown him to be an unstoppable force to be reckoned with. He's almost like a supernatural monster from a horror movie.

There's definitely been some missteps along the way but I don't think it's all been as bad as a lot of people pretend.
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Reply #14 posted 04/10/23 7:24am

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WhisperingDandelions said:



ShellyMcG said:


WhisperingDandelions said:

I like the concept of it all but most of the movies aren't really that super spectacular except The Empire Stikes Back, which is a total masterpiece.



I like the modern gen reclaiming the prequels and rating them higher in retrospect.

I maintain Phantom Menance was the only truly awful one in the prequels. As a kid I starting nodding off to that 20 minute stupid podrace. Return of the Jedi is pretty bad, too.



George Lucas really had a vision though, even if he didn't excel at all aspects of film in every go round.

The worlds and universe stuff... You can see with the Disney sequel trilogy that he was just on a higher plane with that shit, it just oozed out of him.



The "sequel trilogy" was just rushed, I think. It kind of reminds me of that Jeff Goldblum line from Jurassic Park. They were so focused on whether they could that they never stopped to think whether they should. I don't hate any of the movies, for what it's worth. Some are definitely better than others though. And it hasn't been a total loss since Disney took over. The Mandalorian is a fantastic show. Rogue One and Andor are probably my favourite Star Wars things ever. I loved the Kenobi show too. And Ashoka looks like it's going to be really good if that trailer is anything to go by.


Well even the bad ones I don't "hate", they're just either boring or cheesy and not great in the grand scheme of Star Wars, but they're definitely all interesting/creative on some level.

Yeah people rave about that other stuff but I only bothered with the main chronology theatrical stuff.

Loved Last Jedi, thoroughly enjoyed Force Awakens like everyone else did before people went HAM internet critic on it, but they're all very disjointed from one another tonally and Last Jedi has that grandiose weird multi-level ending that made me not feel the need to see the 3rd, which people seem to hate anyway. Also neither feel as "big" as Lucas' Star Wars. Star Battles, they forgot the Wars.

And actually I think I'm ashamed to admit Attack of the Clones was pretty damn good, too. That romance is supposed to be cringe, he's Vader, yo. Revenge of the Sith is my second fav. after Empire.


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One of the new movies that got announced was a movie that will act as the conclusion to their "Mando-verse". So essentially it's like an Avengers style team up of Ashoka, Boba Fett, the Mandalorian and characters from The Rebels animated series all teaming up against Thrawn and will show the beginning of the First Order and lead directly into Episode 7. I've never seen Thrawn but I understand him to be a hugely popular character so it should be a movie worth watching. I'd say it might be worth watching those shows to prepare for it. In fact, it's part of the reason for my own interest in The Clone Wars and Rebels.
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ShellyMcG said:

Don't forget Doc Brown razz ..

It was great to see Christopher Lloyd šŸ˜€

The Ahsoka trailer looks great!

Did I see multiple (4?) characters from Rebles eek
Chopper !
Zeb was seen in the Mandalorian (forgive me if I get names wrong)

Thrawn eek
The show says this summer
I hope its good.

I was going to mention you may want to watch Rebels, but you already ahead of the game
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ShellyMcG said:


One of the new movies that got announced was a movie that will act as the conclusion to their "Mando-verse". So essentially it's like an Avengers style team up of Ashoka, Boba Fett, the Mandalorian and characters from The Rebels animated series all teaming up against Thrawn and will show the beginning of the First Order and lead directly into Episode 7. I've never seen Thrawn but I understand him to be a hugely popular character so it should be a movie worth watching. I'd say it might be worth watching those shows to prepare for it. In fact, it's part of the reason for my own interest in The Clone Wars and Rebels.



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Reply #17 posted 04/10/23 7:22pm

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uPtoWnNY said:

Tbh, ther've only been two really great Star Wars films, The Empire Strikes back and A New Hope. The series jumped the shark with Return of the Care Bears. And as flawed as the prequels were, they were masterpieces compared to the slop that followed. Disney did to Star Wars what ventually did to the MCU.

Return Of The Care Bears lol . My cousin calls it Star Wars Episode 6: The Teddy Bears Picnic lol. I don't know though, I liked it. Did you really not like Rogue One or the Andor series? I thought that both of those were exactly the kind of thing we should be seeing more of. The mainline "Skywalker Saga" are enjoyable action romps but there's definitely room for more serious, mature (by Star Wars standards) storytelling. And I think both Rogue One and Andor did that really well. Disney's take on Star Wars hasn't been the most consistent, I'll admit. The "sequel trilogy" has been extremely divisive and Solo seems to have been almost universally panned (it's the one movie I haven't actually seen yet) but for every perceived failure there's been something good to balance it out. Rogue One, Andor, The Mandalorian, Kenobi. Like I said, that Ashoka show looks promising too. Plus, I'd argue that Darth Vader has never been portrayed in a more frightening manner. His appearances in Rogue One, Kenobi and even the Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order videogame have shown him to be an unstoppable force to be reckoned with. He's almost like a supernatural monster from a horror movie. There's definitely been some missteps along the way but I don't think it's all been as bad as a lot of people pretend.

I liked Rogue One a lot...it felt more 'Star Wars' than the sequels. Vader was never more badass and menacing.

I was so ticked off after 'The Last Jedi' that I said no more Star Wars, just like I did with Marvel:Phase Bore. Haven't seen Wakanda Forever and I don't plan too.

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May the force be with you ShellyMcG

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Reply #19 posted 04/11/23 12:46am

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May the force be with you ShellyMcG



Right back at ya, Batman!
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Reply #20 posted 04/11/23 12:56am

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uPtoWnNY said:



ShellyMcG said:


uPtoWnNY said:



Tbh, ther've only been two really great Star Wars films, The Empire Strikes back and A New Hope. The series jumped the shark with Return of the Care Bears. And as flawed as the prequels were, they were masterpieces compared to the slop that followed. Disney did to Star Wars what ventually did to the MCU.



Return Of The Care Bears lol . My cousin calls it Star Wars Episode 6: The Teddy Bears Picnic lol. I don't know though, I liked it. Did you really not like Rogue One or the Andor series? I thought that both of those were exactly the kind of thing we should be seeing more of. The mainline "Skywalker Saga" are enjoyable action romps but there's definitely room for more serious, mature (by Star Wars standards) storytelling. And I think both Rogue One and Andor did that really well. Disney's take on Star Wars hasn't been the most consistent, I'll admit. The "sequel trilogy" has been extremely divisive and Solo seems to have been almost universally panned (it's the one movie I haven't actually seen yet) but for every perceived failure there's been something good to balance it out. Rogue One, Andor, The Mandalorian, Kenobi. Like I said, that Ashoka show looks promising too. Plus, I'd argue that Darth Vader has never been portrayed in a more frightening manner. His appearances in Rogue One, Kenobi and even the Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order videogame have shown him to be an unstoppable force to be reckoned with. He's almost like a supernatural monster from a horror movie. There's definitely been some missteps along the way but I don't think it's all been as bad as a lot of people pretend.


I liked Rogue One a lot...it felt more 'Star Wars' than the sequels. Vader was never more badass and menacing.



I was so ticked off after 'The Last Jedi' that I said no more Star Wars, just like I did with Marvel:Phase Bore. Haven't seen Wakanda Forever and I don't plan too.



Have you seen anything made after The Last Jedi? I didn't mind the sequel trilogy. They do feel very disjointed though. Both from each other and from the rest of the series. I've only seen them one time each though so I can't say I have a great memory of them. But from what I do remember, I thought they were alright.

Having said that, I do think Disney have been making a conscious effort to improve their output so they seem to have learned their lesson. Pretty much all of the shows so far have been great. The one exception being Boba Fett but even that has its moments of greatness. And their upcoming slate looks very promising. You shouldn't allow one (or three) bad experiences put you off.

If you watch one thing and nothing else, I highly recommend Andor. Much more mature than what we're probably used to in Star Wars with some genuinely fantastic performances.
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Reply #21 posted 04/11/23 12:57am

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FragileUndertow said:

ShellyMcG said:

Don't forget Doc Brown razz ..

It was great to see Christopher Lloyd šŸ˜€

The Ahsoka trailer looks great!

Did I see multiple (4?) characters from Rebles eek
Chopper !
Zeb was seen in the Mandalorian (forgive me if I get names wrong)

Thrawn eek
The show says this summer
I hope its good.

I was going to mention you may want to watch Rebels, but you already ahead of the game


Yeah all those Rebels characters have made me go back and watch the animated shows just so I'm completely up to speed by the time the show is out.
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Jon Favreau did the franchise justice.

The rest is kinda "Meh Wars" lol

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Reply #23 posted 04/14/23 3:44pm

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That most recent episode of The Mandalorian eek . Can't wait for next week's finale.

Also, as someone who had no prior knowledge of Bo Katan, I would be fully onboard with them making her the lead character in this show for future seasons. As much as I like Din Djarin, I just feel like Bo Katan is a much stronger character in virtually every way.
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That most recent episode of The Mandalorian eek . Can't wait for next week's finale. Also, as someone who had no prior knowledge of Bo Katan, I would be fully onboard with them making her the lead character in this show for future seasons. As much as I like Din Djarin, I just feel like Bo Katan is a much stronger character in virtually every way.

I wish it would come out on DVD/BLU Ray already

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Reply #26 posted 04/15/23 12:29am

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ShellyMcG said:


That most recent episode of The Mandalorian eek . Can't wait for next week's finale. Also, as someone who had no prior knowledge of Bo Katan, I would be fully onboard with them making her the lead character in this show for future seasons. As much as I like Din Djarin, I just feel like Bo Katan is a much stronger character in virtually every way.

I wish it would come out on DVD/BLU Ray already



I don't see that ever happening to be honest. It's a major selling point for Disney Plus. Maybe once the series has finished and they're promoting this upcoming crossover movie with Boba Fett, Ahsoka, Rebels etc, they'll release some kind of "Mando-verse" box set? But I'd probably doubt it. Disney Plus seems like the priority.
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kpowers said:

I wish it would come out on DVD/BLU Ray already

I don't see that ever happening to be honest. It's a major selling point for Disney Plus. Maybe once the series has finished and they're promoting this upcoming crossover movie with Boba Fett, Ahsoka, Rebels etc, they'll release some kind of "Mando-verse" box set? But I'd probably doubt it. Disney Plus seems like the priority.

Unfortunately I agree with you sad

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I've only seen the scene from Rouge One at the end where Vader's going apeshit with the saber in the tunnel. It's probably a great movie based on that alone.

What about that Christmas special? The original Star Wars TV extended universe foray. The Star Wars Christmas Special had to learn to crawl so The Mandalorian could walk.

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Reply #29 posted 04/15/23 10:04am

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I wish it would come out on DVD/BLU Ray already



I don't see that ever happening to be honest. It's a major selling point for Disney Plus. Maybe once the series has finished and they're promoting this upcoming crossover movie with Boba Fett, Ahsoka, Rebels etc, they'll release some kind of "Mando-verse" box set? But I'd probably doubt it. Disney Plus seems like the priority.

Unfortunately I agree with you sad



Disney Plus is well worth the price though. I watch something on it pretty much every day.
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