SPOILERS SPOILERS IN PICTURES AND WORDS SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS
SPOILERS FOR ALL STAR WARS SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS
SPOILERS SPOILERS IN PICTURES AND WORDS SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS
SPOILERS FOR ALL STAR WARS SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS
It’s Mandalorian Eve!
I’m quite
excited for it.
SPOILERS FOR ALL THAT STAR WARS STUFF!
I’m not
going to cheat by looking it up, but I believe in the actual Mandalorian show, the season ended when Luke came and took Grogu for training at the Jedi Temple.
I still
remember those moments wondering if it really would be Luke or not who finally
shows up as the Jedi Master. I’d been so disappointed with the new trilogy that
I didn’t dare hope that it really was Luke. But it was. And I was like a kid
again!
I spent the
past few days trudging through Andor just in case I needed to know something
for The Mandalorian. I didn’t. I think if I’d watched Andor on my own terms, I’d
have enjoyed it more. I was looking forward to binge-watching it in December, but then I couldn’t focus on shows for a couple of months. I still wasn’t in
the mood for it when I turned it on.
It was
beautifully shot, the acting was fantastic, there were some good storylines.
It’s funny
how on Rotten Tomatoes, a lot of the reviews talk about how Andor is “adult”
Star Wars. It’s funny because for huge hunks of the movie, I felt I was in my Lego
Star Wars game, building, screwing, flying, leaping, climbing, stacking, and so on. It made me want to play but I continued to watch Andor. I
guess it depends what you’re paying attention to.
At any rate,
I’ve been doing my best to stay away from reviews, trailers and episode guides
for The Manadorian, Season Three.
I’m
wondering how they’ll explain some of the stuff that happened NOT in TheMandalorian
series but in other series. I guess they have to do a flashback “our story thus
far” for all the viewers who didn’t know they had to watch other shows to stay
up to date. They’ll have to do such things anyways for the rest of us who did
watch but it’s been so long, we forgot it all.
At the end
of the last episode, not only did Luke come for Grogu, Dinn Djarin was in
trouble for removing his helmet. There was also a battle over the darksaber. And
more that I forget right now.
Who’s excited
for The Mandalorian?
The wait is
nearly over. It felt like forever, but at last, here we are on Mandalorian Eve.
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