SummaryThe Mandalorian (Pedro Pascal) travels the galaxy, out of reach of the New Republic after the fall of the Empire in Disney+'s first Star Wars live-action series.
SummaryThe Mandalorian (Pedro Pascal) travels the galaxy, out of reach of the New Republic after the fall of the Empire in Disney+'s first Star Wars live-action series.
THIS is the Luke Skywalker that I wanted to see!!! Seeing Luke, who had just finally begun growing into the hero and legend he was destined to be in ROTJ, immediately turn into the antisocial, nephew-murdering, family-abandoning loser in TLJ who failed at building a new, improved, successful, and lasting Jedi Order and then died alone absolutely broke my heart. Seeing him like THIS, back when he was still a symbol of hope, was the most uplifting, triumphant thing I have seen on television in YEARS. The buildup was fantastic, and the entire scene was nothing short of rapturous
And the best thing? His arrival didn't diminish any of the new characters at all!! While Luke's scene was absolutely INCREDIBLE, Din and Grogu's goodbye still captured my attention and my heart. This episode allowed EVERYBODY to shine, and I absolutely adore that!!!!
Oh god, in a way, this makes the Disney Trilogy THAT MUCH WORSE though. Like, I would give ANYTHING, any amount of money, for Disney to create an alternate timeline where Leia successfully leads the New Republic, Luke successfully builds a new and improved Jedi Order, and every OT character is respected and didn't have their victories undid. I want to have a new timeline where they get to maintain their successes while allowing new characters to take the torch, face entirely new and different problems, and shine
ABSOLUTE 10000000/10!!!!!
Rescuing the whole Starwars universe. The show can turn into a fan people that has never watched a full old generation movie.
I saw it happening several times already
The show seems to be carrying the essence of the original trilogy
Another stupid episode. Aweful plot and writing. The direction is incredibly stupid and the coreography mind-blowingly silly. Not to talk about the fan service.