Also that episode was so incredibly Space Western. I kind of got distracted noting all the Western tropes.
The only thing missing was, “You look like you came outta the South end of a Northbound sarlaac.”
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Also that episode was so incredibly Space Western. I kind of got distracted noting all the Western tropes.
The only thing missing was, “You look like you came outta the South end of a Northbound sarlaac.”
Rebels, is it good?
I really enjoyed it, and I found none of the characters as annoying as Anakin. Plus, bonus Ahsoka, and Loth-wolves!
Also that episode was so incredibly Space Western.
The town felt so very Firefly I was completely unsurprised to see that Shawna Trpcic was the costume designer.
It’s funny that I did not make that connection. Maybe because Star Wars is so firmly connected to westerns by way of samurai movies in my head.
Atropa:
🕷Do not watch anything of The Mandalorian S202 after the crash-landing. In fact, the whole episode can easily be skipped, as nothing plot-related happens.
Thank you for the warning!
Watching The Mandalorian and having a moment of "Ooh, hey, I've seen this movie!"
Oh, gosh, Atropa, yeah, miss this one.
I nearly lost my shit on this episode and those things don't normally get to me as much.
I totally got the other vibe with the Child, though. Oy.
I am not liking this little development about Baby Yoda.
Right? For me, it would have been funny to watch Din repeatedly catching Baby Yoda going for the eggs, scooping him up and saying "NO, we have been over this, those are not food, you are getting a time-out" in Exasperated Parent Voice.