Rebellion's built on hope. And welcome to another episode of Radio Rebellion, a Star Wars spot, Casan, your host, Alberto Calderon, and on this Star Wars early. I'm joined by our co-host, Otty, and special guest, host of Space Waffle, Oursu, Amin, back in the rebellion, Oursu, how are you doing today? I'm doing good, I'm excited to be back in rebellion today.
Yeah, thanks for joining us, always fun while you're here. It's been a lot of energy, a lot of good thoughts with it. Make me think a lot more about Star Wars, I usually want to buy myself Otty. You're here, I always tell you don't.
Nothing special, just single me. Come on, you were talking about how you were getting your office already, putting all your office here. So far, so good and yeah, I don't really get anything, but I recommend it. Alright, it's a book you should read, maybe.
But so far, for the other phase two High Republic books, you've been enjoying this phase two. This past year, we've been spending all this time with July. I have, I had a breakthrough with Andreas from Sippy Minutes, but I realized the whole thing, like all the phase two sounds like a story someone is telling, like Yoda possibly in phase one. And since we kind of hit that new perspective, everything suddenly, like, And so it's all we've got history now.
And I don't know. Fun angle to read it through. There's a way to look at it. What am I?
What should I thought about that, Othilat? When we were breaking down? I would, if what's the last book in Phase 2, it's Path of Vengeance? Yes.
If that book ends, or the Yoda saying end, that is the story of Phase 2. That's actually what I think is going to happen. It's like, Yoda, but somebody talking to Yoda and to all of the Phase 1 Jedi, and they're like, they cut right to the present day at the end. And they're like, ah, so that's what the name was.
This phase is Quest of the Jedi, right? Yeah. Yeah. That was the Quest of the Jedi.
I have questions. Yeah. And this is how I met the leveler. All right.
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I'm not to talk about today in Star Wars. So if you guys are ready, you know what? Before I say, Othil, who's out there in the chat today? Oh, yes.
Thank you. So we have, as always, we have Dale. Hello, Dale. Our new regular.
We have Mo, Othil, and Brandon. Again, Mando, Mando, Mando. It's so good. Yes, it is.
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Let's talk Star Wars. And it's all about Star Wars on TV. And I guess I should have hit my little graphic. There, let's go.
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I'm going to produce this. Go at least all the text here on the chat, but it's a lot. All right. Star Wars on TV.
That's all we're talking about today. And finally, the return of the Mandalorian season 3, episode 1, what is it, chapter 17? The apostate. Before we get into the actual episode, because I've been having my issues with some of John Favreau's comment and Philonie's comment recently.
We've been talking a lot about it. Othil last week. You know, we're going to be happy. That's fine.
I'll be happy. Don't worry. I'm not going to be too happy today. We talked last week when Favreau said, yeah, we needed that time in between of Mando and Grogan.
We're not being together. We see them apart, seeing that they're struggling. And that's what we did. They move both of it and out way together.
And I can actually say, OK, that makes sense. But we didn't see that. We don't know if it's been one week, one month. We don't know.
And then a few days ago, the world went nuts. When Favreau said, we spent two years training with Luke. And then on other interviews, he says, it's been two years since last time we saw them. What are your thoughts?
Do you think this two-year gap makes sense that he spent training with Luke? We didn't get that sense in the episodes, or in the different shows? Or is it really two years since we've seen Dean John and back with Grogan? I'm going to defend John Favreau and say that, although it's not that it doesn't make sense, but I know it's weird for everyone.
But at the same time, when in Star Wars have they ever established how much time has happened between things? Even I think one of the most evaded things is how much time passed in Empire Strikes Back? We don't really know. And I don't think we'll ever know.
So I'll just give him a pass and say, time in Star Wars is weird. And if it was two years, I guess. I really don't care, honestly. Also, do you have any thoughts on what Star Wars do it or went through?
I guess this is like a Monday on Tuesday, right before the evening. It was a Tuesday on Tuesday. Yeah. So my thoughts are in terms of what everybody went through.
I'm like, OK, I personally think you was talking about real-world timeline, only because if you look at it just as the Mandalorian, I'm sure it's been two years in universe. But when you throw the Book of Boba Fett into the mix, that's when things start to feel fuzzy to me. Because I'm like, well, after they left, Dinn, after Grogan was taken away, and Boba Fett probably comes to pick everybody up. Between then and then taking Jobs Palis, how long was that?
Because the events of Book of Boba Fett can't have lasted more than a week and a half. Because it's not like Garza's place blew up and they left it for six months. So that wasn't very long, just the time span of that show, which was that space between the end of season two and the beginning of the Book of Boba Fett, where I'm like, that's where those two years were, if anywhere. And I just don't know.
If that's the case, great, please give me the story of Boba and Fennock in those two years and what happened there. But that's the only place I get hung up. I'm like, well, where was the jump? Not impossible, I just.
Two theories. You're kind of like this one, or is it? Take the castle and they stay in there for two years. We just have to go outside for two years.
We want to see them. Second theory, after Luke leaves the ship, they spent a year and a half debating how they're going to do this, because things like, I want to go. And Book of Tense, you're not going anywhere. And I'm not going to fight you.
So they spend a whole year in that puzzle. So a whole year trying to figure out how to go Boba Fett to come back and pick up. But both of it's just waiting in the panic. Let's go.
Come on. I'm going to kill some fat guy. So I'll say this. If it's two years, great, because that's what I want.
I wanted them to be separated from a long period of time to make that reunion special. So if that's what he meant, yes, I love it. Thank you. There's nothing really in the story that showcases the passing of time to be two years.
Some people have said online that the only way we know that a lot of time as fast is that we never look to exist in one, two, and three. But we don't see a bar in Book of Tense. So we don't know the difference between six and two and six on Book of T. That's it.
I think Fabro had been doing this kind of promotion so long. I think all the cliff that I saw were three different interviews and an article all from the same day. I think he was just tired of answering the same question in different ways that he just spoke once. And it doesn't matter.
Like he said, at the end of the day, it doesn't matter. Because once I saw him together, I'm so cute. I just want more of them. That was a junk interview, right?
Yeah, it was a press day. So the way those go, it's just one person after another, coming in and asking some variation of similar questions. So which is why one of them definitely sounded like he meant two years and universal, one of them sounded like he meant two years of real time. Yeah, because two of those, it was obviously, he spent two years with Luke training.
And then the other one, he says, it's been two years since we see them. So I think he's just kind of repeating the same thing over and over that he just got some time. If we make everything that said in Junko Interview's canon, we're going to have a mess of a canon again. So now there's a book at 10th and one place.
I don't know. Direct Rogue One with Vader, so much stuff. We can't keep up with it. The Voca 10 thing is that's something that I know will never make sense and I'm like 100% fine with it.
It does make sense. It does make you do like 20 in the Clone Wars and she's just a much younger sister than she's like 50 now, and she just looks great for her. Yeah, fine. I'll go to you.
I've always thought she was a little bit older. I thought she was older in the Clone Wars too, but I really feel like generous and say like she was 20, 21. Let's be honest, everyone in Star Wars is 19 when the story starts. So that's fine.
A 14 year old monarchs and 16 year old politicians. And they bloom early. It is. All right, as we get into the episodes again, after two years, Dean Jarren is back in Mandalorian's bag before we jump into the episode.
We talked a little bit about this. Jonathan is not doing the score. Joseph Shirley, Joseph Shirley, the score for season three, I love what he did with this episode. Do you see a difference in not having?
Advertor. It was three in the morning. I was like, yay, Mando music. Do it just way while.
Listen, I've been waking up early like at 5.30 to write my bike into some exercise. And it's always so like, come on, let's do it. When that alarm sounded at 3. I was like, yes.
I watched it at 9.30. All relaxed. Also, are you OK with the new composer? Probably should you notice any drop?
No, not at all. I think some of his work is beautiful. The pergol music was haunting. And music doesn't usually jump out at me, but that one did.
So yeah, I'm happy with it. Yeah, I love this score for this episode. It was they had the main Mando theme and a little different type of beat, but it worked. So let's just start right there.
The episode starts during a weird planet that we don't know of. They go to this murder river or this murder lake. Can't believe they don't know this giant crocodile turtle living there or alligator turtle, me from being in Florida. I'm like, oh, don't get close to the 20-watt body of water.
But they're doing this baptizing, basically, for a new family. Maybe it's it pass with less sun. I'm guessing you're seeing very attached to this kid. Do you like this scene out of the whole thing?
And then we get the big action scene to start the show? Yeah, I love when they do this one. We heard the hammers in the intro to the episode. And then we cut to the armor, which is so cool.
It's so weird. But yeah, I love that. Throughout the whole thing, I was like, is this a flashback? Is this a dance baptism?
But then it wasn't. Yeah, it was a cool scene. Excuse me. What were you saying, like, all these things?
When we see the armor kind of building something, we're not sure. Like you said, a flashback to welding something for the endurance, this something, yeah, then it's this little small helmet that I'm sure they're going to start selling soon. And I want like three. Yeah.
I also thought it was a flashback, actually. I thought it was then at first because there were so many of them. But now actually thinking about this being two years, maybe they did have time to get out of people. So it was a little, not disturbing.
That's a very strong word. But knowing what we know about children of the watch and how strict they are and how young they bring people in and stuff like that, watching this little kid covering his face and going, you're never going to uncover your face again. Was it like, it freaked me out a little bit? Yeah, as it should.
No, I'm sure that was the intention that it was chilling. Yeah, hopefully he got his hair out of his hair. Yes, long hair. Put that helmet on.
But it's all sticking out of the water. No, it's there now forever. The hair is going to be messed up next time he ever takes it off. You have to cut it himself.
Are we thinking that there's, are we going to see this child again? Do we think he's past vis-less either son or found him? Is there any importance to this kid? And I should say I forgot the name of the actor.
He also played the Tuscan kid in Book of Boba Fett. So cool that. Yes, thank you. Which I'll say I posted something about him.
Oh, don't remind me this. I cranked so hard. What? What?
Go ahead. No, that's why I won't say it. That was an awkward interaction. I'll tell you later.
It was an awkward interaction. Yeah, I also know. I'll say it. I don't care.
So I posted something. And then Maggie replied, oh, I think there's something more with that kid. Friend book can I say something? Yeah, I'm sure that very proud parents.
But I don't think there'll be nothing more. And then the kids, the actor is more. I'm actually replied to that. Yeah, very proud mom.
Not too much about the cast and crew. And then kind of a piece and something. I'm like, oh, OK, I'm not going to poke into this. But Buck made us do a con.
That's all there. This is my book. Yeah, I don't know what happened. Anyway, I love the scene.
I wasn't expecting it to start with that. This is a similar scene that we've seen in that trailer. And with all the mandalorans. They're not seeing all the mandalorans together.
I love the action on this weird creature showed up. I didn't hit me as hard compared to maybe the crate dragon in season two. But just in Mando coming with the N1 and just blasted away. It was OK.
I see why you got that ship now. And of course, little baby Yoda or Gro, we're just kind of poking out from the droid point out there. Do you have any issues that they repeated that bit a little bit from book of all of it? Oh, you're not going to remove your helmet.
You're not a mandaloran. You got to go to the mines or whatever. Are you OK that they kind of repeated this to get everyone back and on the scene? I understand why they did it.
It was just in case you hadn't seen it. I think it just felt super repetitive because it was also in the previously on. So having it almost back to back. But just as an episode, if you're skipping the previously on, I understand why they had or repeated that point.
It reminded me of us that we're reading High Republic and everything that's coming out. It reminds me in one of the books when they tell you what happened in the other one. I just read that one. So they basically have the same conversation they had in book of all of it.
So I don't know. I was fine with it. If I want to start really justifying the repetition of this conversation, it could only be like at the conversation. And then didn't leave, and goes and gets Gro, Gro, and comes back.
And the armors, I can't believe I'm still explaining this. You can't come back. And showing how desperate Den is to redeem himself and come back. So if you want to look at it through that lens, it's almost like he lives two years of life outside of his cohort and doesn't know what life looks like without them.
So he's super desperate to come back in. I'll be right back. My mom's calling. OK, you've got to pick that up.
Also, I should have started with this. And you mentioned a little bit about they just trying to get people back on track if they didn't see book of all of it. But in the previously on, we all expected for them to show Mandalorian and Gro, Gro, getting back together, showing that reunion. They didn't show it.
They didn't read, explained it too much on that first episode. Are you OK with it? Now it's been two years or years since Book of All Effect. Most people really know what happened out there.
Do you think that was an opportunity also? I honestly mentioned it didn't realize that they hadn't showed it, just because my brain is like filling in the gap. But I hope it comes up down the line, like how they got back together and stuff like that. Because yeah, I think covering the hell the conversation is one thing.
But Gro, Gro, physically coming back to Den is something that should be addressed if people haven't seen the Book of All Effect. And I think they should, honestly, because it does feel like a season two and a half. I'm hoping if they didn't address it this time, that it'll be in a previously on down the way. Oh, you were out.
We've talked at No Stream, I guess, about people that haven't seen Book of All Effect. They know that Den Jar and Gro were back together. We expected for them to mention this during the previously on, but it really didn't come up. Are you people should know already it's been a year or was it an opportunity not to mention it at least this first time?
I don't care. No, sorry. Anyone that watch Book of All Effect, I don't care. Anyone that watch Book of All Effect?
No, to people who did not watch Book of All, I don't care. Yeah. I've been saying here for weeks, you have to say something, people won't know the cash will find my not know. At this point, if there's been how many TV spots, how many trailers on regular TV, just on YouTube, on Twitter, people are going to find out.
If they see it, oh, what happened? Don't figure it out. I think it will make too much of it. I remember watching grandma see as a kid, they will have these clip hangers, they'll be like, well, Vegeta, be Goku, go ahead, be all right.
Tune in to the next. So they should do something like that. But have any questions about how the book came back, watch this episode. And then you just click it and watch it.
But that's a good point. Those shows we used to watch as a kid, they would have these big arcs and we didn't necessarily see all the episodes. True. At least everybody has the episodes.
Like now they can go back and catch up. So, yeah. And don't get me on Dragon Ball C, because they'll tell you something like that. And then the whole episode of the show is Grogo trying to get the power of everyone in the universe.
And then it's 30 minutes of nothing. I thought the battle was happening. No, it's five episodes down the line. It's that they're finally going to fight.
Anyway, oh, so we talked a little bit about Din Jaren and the armorer kind of repeating their field again. Quickly, Michael agrees with me. He's saying, don't spoot the audience. Trust your audience.
I'm a believer in that. I say that you only highlight the comments that I agree with you. No, I thought I was a believer. All right.
So we get the same thing. Again, you have to go through the mind. So Mandalore, get a shower over there. Do you need to remove your helmet when you get there?
We don't know. But he brings this little piece of green mountain. I don't know what it is. So now the jaw was got it from someone.
And if I do all this stuff, then I'll be redeemed, right? And she's like, man, he got me. I had all the loopholes and this is the way. I don't know.
Just a good scene. I like that interaction. I was listening to Alex and Molly. And they were saying, is she going to keep on making things up?
Like, oh, I took the shower. And she's like, good. Now go to Malacore and get me a. She's like, wait, honestly.
She clearly wasn't gone. Yeah, it has to be like this sunset. Go ahead. I was going to ask you, Arsu, because the episode starts with the armory coming out of this mountain, we told the other men that are lying in a trailer, a very similar shot, but it's the injury coming out of the mountain.
I'm guessing this is going to be pretty towards the end of the season. Do you think that this is the injury and getting again, being redeemed and proclaimed among the Lorian is this is initiating Grogo to officially be among the Lorian this set. I know a lot of people have issues with that. Like you said at the beginning, it's this cold.
What do you think this scene is going to be preparing us for? I have a theory. This is my wild theory that I've been sitting on. It's the first time I'm sharing it.
Here we go. I think it's a whole season is going to be dead kind of trying to get to that point of redemption and to get back and to like, yes, this is what I want. This is what I want. And then it might not even be a whole season.
It's not happening. Whatever we get back to this scene of dinner game, he's going to be like, this is what I want. This is all I'm working towards. And then as he's coming out and it's either his initiation or Grogo's initiation into the children of the watch, whatever it is, he hits that point, he's in the water and they're about to do it and he's like, wait.
And that's going to be the turning point. Because all we've seen so far is how like these people are radical. They are not what most of the Mandalorians stand for and didn't kind of have this wider view of the world now. So I think it's going to be right.
This is about to like regress and step back into that mindset that he's like, hang on, I've seen so much more now. I don't think I can actively choose to live this way again. And if you think that's basically a theme of this episode. It's everyone telling everyone like you can't change.
Everything has to say the same and we're going to get to the fires later, but that's what's happening there. They wake up, I do 11. That's what's happening. He's reverted back to his old programming.
I don't know. I think I hope that's the main theme of the whole season. Getting him to that point will be like, sorry, no. Because I'm getting very frustrated at him still.
Yeah, it's one thing to be part of the quote. It's like, do it, no, leave. And if that's the idea, the idea is that we're supposed to be frustrated at how he's regressing because he's he's regressing in the face of all this change. And then come to end of the season or whatever where he realizes no, I want to move forward.
I want to raise my son, learn what it is. Like we'll, the dark saver, leave the man's word, whatever he wants, he'll get there by the end of the season. And then season four is like that journey. Hopefully.
I don't know. I went through three different theories or thoughts. But like you said, Otio, Dean Jarrin is not the smartest person. We love him.
He doesn't make the smartest choices sometimes. He wants to be obviously wants to be part of the children and not be watching. He can see there's to be true Mandalorians. Some still waiting for that moment.
Like you said, I saw that he basically hits that wall and said, maybe I'm doing things wrong. I need some change. And with Alice, I thought when Boquatang showed up in season two and kind of showed him a different view of what he was doing on the door and could be, then we're going to have that turn, but he's still going. So we'll see what happens.
It's going to be very interesting when that shows up. But they leave, they go to high space space, then Jarrin's taking an app, which I was thinking, this is going. And I'm like, man, that's why it's better to have a bigger ship. Go on, even the racer, Chris, you can get all work around a little in this one copy.
All you can do is leave. But then even when they're going to get IG 11, I'm like, where are they going to put him? We're all just wrapping around. He's a droid.
He's like a droid. He's a droid pot in the hole. So we all we all jumped in. He can bend.
But it's all about if they can park the starfighter on. Yeah. That's why he went to work at that. What's all this stuff you were stealing?
That cruiser to park was shipping. Hyperspace. Oh, it's so beautiful. We might get bored and look at the blue tunnel.
And then we get that silhouette of a pergo. How was that? That was a moment that really woke me up. I was like, I was waiting to see a guy with long hair surfing them.
I'm so hyper-cool. I was waiting for answer to pop. So I was like, hi, guys. So he was so good.
And then he even pulls back. And there's like five or six just going. And I'm losing it. I have to explain to my wife what are their whales in space and how they can fly to hyperspace.
Because I like, I'll probably do something. It's a space whale. I can travel to hyperspace. Don't worry.
It'll be important in the next show. Also, they you freaked out as well as everyone else. So I was lucky enough to see this at the moment. So the whole theater gas.
Oh, wow. Because it's like whales on a big screen. So I was just like, I liked Rebels, but it's not like in my top, whatever. But I thought the pergals were a cool concept.
And they're back. And I'm so happy they're back. I'm actually the opposite. I love Rebels, but I always found pergals to be stupid.
So but I always have this with Star Wars. It happened. It happened to me with Pelli Moto. I hated her when she showed up.
And when she came back, I was like, ah, Kelly. And the same thing happened here. I was like, OK, space whales are stupid. And when they show up, I was like, so it's such a beautiful, like quiet shot.
It comes out as very loud opening. Yeah, definitely. So it was just, I don't know, it's like, like a peaceful moment. Chaos.
Yeah. And I was going to say, the super cool. Like, really cool. OK.
And even though it's just silhouettes, see them in live action, which is something like I said, I'll say, let's get a stupid. If you start to think about it, it looked pretty cool. It was awesome. Just to see them there.
That's very funny. You know, it goes deeper. You grow a little, basically connecting to what's out there in the larger galaxy. I loved it.
It's like, when you see like a little kid at like Sea World, and they put their heads on the glass, and they put their heads on the glass, and that's what it works for. Oh my god, yes. Actually, yeah. We went years ago, like three or four years ago, to a dolphin rescue center in Clearwater.
They had this. Not stripper. I don't know what the name is, but I know the movie. Yeah.
Anyway, we were at this dolphin place, and there's in the big tent, there's some holes that you can watch, and my kids were there, and I was there. They often just come right up and put their nose through. And I said, cool. So yeah, that was real good there.
I was going to say, because I've been, I don't say harsh, but a lot of the past episodes I've been complaining about Filoni and Farrah. Why are they doing this? Why they just don't talk too much? Because you're confusing everyone.
But when it comes to the show, and I know we all love Andor, and I'm not going to say this one is rather than the other one, but there is something about them and the lawyer that they catch this kind of magic in about what it's just universal that everyone loves this show. And like I said, I'm tired of seeing the engineering with Grogu with us. As soon as they show up with them, you guys know what you're doing. So as much as I complain, sometimes about Farrah and Filoni, and they always attend the same type of stories in the same universe, they know what they're doing once they do the episode.
So I'm very happy with what we got. So we all know, oh, basically this is a prelude to Asoka. So we know, don't worry, Asoka's coming in, Purgol's get ready for us, all right? Or we shouldn't expect more from the Purgols in mind all this season, right?
I don't think they'll play a big role in. Maybe like one more time, just explain them. If I were to get to Asoka. They're preparing audiences for the craziness of Asoka.
I feel like Asoka's going to be so packed with like finding Thrawn and finding Ezra and introducing that whole cast and story that I feel like they might bring the Purgols up one more time so that when you get to Asoka, you know what the Purgols are. Could be. If you haven't already, Google Space Will. Like everyone should.
And if you're a final doctor who like I am, I don't know if you know, haven't brought it up in a while. There's an episode. There's Space Will also in Doctor Who and they have cities in their back. Like, who grounds it?
I like this is Star Wars. Someone copied someone. For you. It's one of these days.
Nice stuff out. No, you're fine. So they go to Navarro. It's like, I gotta get my friend.
So Dean Jarring, Grogo, my K2 Navarro, Grand Magistrate, or is it Grand Magistrate or? I'm Magistrate. I'm Magistrate. He's there with his little cake droids, just making sure he doesn't get dirty, which I love.
They're going to be starting in those on Disneyland very soon. But he's there because he wants ID 11. I know some people complain, oh, why are we bringing ID 11 back? We're just resurrecting people again and just get another droid.
It makes sense. That's the only droid he trusts, right? Also, it makes sense that he wants to grab ID 11. I think part of it is that regression of everything around it was changed.
So he's looking for familiar things like ID 11, his cult. So I think it makes sense for Dan, as much as we might want to see something. You're OK with ID 11 coming back? OK, and Dan.
We finally got a mention. Sorry? I'm not kidding. Let's do it.
Yeah. He's not working on his Star Wars movie, but he'll come back to voice a character. That's a lot easier. Are you OK?
Not OK. That's the wrong word. Surprise that they mentioned Kara doing on the first episode. Just to get everyone shot off.
She's got a little surprise. That was surprise. I was not expecting them to reference her at all. I'm not surprised.
Oh, OK. Because we know because we read this course and everything. So we know. But I'm thinking of my cousin who loves the Mandalorian and has no idea.
So if he's watching the episode, and it's like, well, where's the Lady Marshal? Why does he suddenly need a new one? Just having somebody be like, oh, she's got another job. OK.
And then he might look it up and see what happened. He might not. But did you agree or did you like what they said or why she's not there? Yeah, she's here.
It makes sense with what happened with her before, because Carson gives her the back thing. And so it kind of makes sense. Yeah, but she got promoted. Of course, she did.
She made a high profile arrest. Is this also a way to start telling the audience that she might be back? And I mean the character. Different actress or maybe not different type of an TV show, or maybe books or something.
Do you think we'll see Kara doing again in season five or season four of the Mandalorian? Or, yeah, they see what happened. And thank you. We won't see you again.
I don't think we're going to see her on TV. We might see her in like a book or a comic down the line. But I don't know that she's coming back to TV. Yeah.
I don't see them doing it, honestly. I think it will be interesting because I think that character had potential. Different hands. I'll be on the other side.
I'll say she'll be back. I think we'll see the character. I do. As long as they recast her, I have no problem with her.
Oh, yes. We don't want to go through that. All right, so ID 11 comes back. It's crazy.
Once we kill everyone, red eyes. I can't remember what he said. But once we kill the baby, the enjoy just chucks it like a football. Here we go.
Trying to show it doesn't do anything. And then that's using your head. So was you. I love that protocol, right?
Yeah. All the grief, cargo sequences are so awkward, but that's way possible. I love that moment when he's like, Grogu, like, that's his name. Whatever you say.
Did you say so? What the hell is happening? That's me and Candace every time. Every time I say baby, yo, she's like, he's freaking Grogu, shut up.
And then we get that Terminator moment, which is just scrolling down, shots didn't do anything. Also, we saw on the trailers. It's not that big freak. But we got a bunch of and I love that.
I love that. I love and Zellin's like, we all know, not the biggest episode nine fan. Love Babu Brick. Love that we're getting and Zellin's here.
They're just so tiny and so sweet. And the whole like squeezy, squeeze bad baby sequence. It's so cute. It's more of this.
That throughout the whole sequence, I was like, why am I watching? Like, baby, you ought to try to hug them. And I'm sure that's what you were referencing. The bit with a grief card.
I love that. I loved it. I know you say it went on for too long. I was taking like half hour.
I don't know to me, because it went like four times. One, the engineer said, I got it. I kept coming out. They're saying, they're saying, OK, we get it.
We don't need you. But that that bad baby, bad baby, no squeezy. That's why they show like, they know what they're doing because everyone loves that. You can do that on Android.
It doesn't make, but that here. Come on. I'm going to go on Android. I've seen that clip that day.
And they know that's not what's really like. I'm just retweeted it earlier today. Watch it like seven times. That's the best thing.
And that's why Star Wars. Catch an Android, no squeezy. I brought this and Zellin. I love that so much.
It's such a goofy little thing. But I think that's what makes the Mandalorian so much fun, because we'll have this whole, you have to redeem yourself in the minds in a very serious plot. And we'll have the core aspect of IG 11 having a sermon every moment. But then we have those squeezy suites.
All in the same episode. In like five minutes. Yeah. And everything that's going on in Grief Carda's office, he's picking him in the chair.
Like, what the hell? Yeah. Oh, man. I was going to say something.
But as I can say, it can be serious one time, and then just ridiculous the next. And that's why I love about Nando and what I love about Star Wars is they had those stupid. We talk about it. We love stupid Star Wars and weird Star Wars.
And we get there with Nando and we don't get a lot of other shows. And we get a bunch of pirates that one droid is pushing them away from going to this school now. Like, how bad? How scary?
You don't have a elementary school teacher. I don't think so. I guess, because all these pirates are going to go in. No.
And one droid is like, OK, did you like the pirate scene? Oh, the avast. And Grief Carda, you know, he's my magistrate. And he's all classed out.
But if he has to take out that blaster, you're a screw. And you don't screw with an elementary school. No. And again, it's that whole thing.
Like, things can't change. You used to give us jobs to kill people. What are you doing now, playing Magic's right now? So I do want to mention, it's funny how they had a hard time shooting at ID 11.
But when they're like there, they just kill them all with one shot. Yeah, I mean, ID 11, I guess, is pretty hard. If we self-destruct, all the parts we're still there to be able to know that together. And also, I love bringing the Anselas with that point, because then it makes sense for episode nine, while you go to the Anselas, who I would freaking deal with.
We see Trippion in High Republic, if you read Mission, I mean, I horizon, right? Or what are we? Yeah, I mean, I horizon. Where the greatest shipbuilders, this little Ansela in there.
What did you say? What was it? Something very stupid at the beginning. And then, not that you said something stupid.
That's nothing about other de Prigles. Look, very stupid and weird. In Rebels, in Rebels. I thought it was weird.
But you can get weirder that pirate King, Gordon Shaw. Oh my god, I love him. Just vegetarian pizza, the hot there. I just want to take a piece of that beer and then roll it into a seaweed, man.
Oh, man. Again. Yeah, I love weird Star Wars. I love the name Gory and Shard.
It's so much fun to say. It was a great Star Wars. And it was very fun to say. But I love the scene after Mando basically then sent us, can't fight the part.
Or they don't have the part. Mando says, I'll get it. I'll bring it back. Just keep an idea.
I have an ID 11. Oh my god. That's nice. Yeah.
That's right. He had the ring lights and everything on the outside. But I love that we got this space battle there, because the pirates didn't just going to fly away. But as much as I'm not the biggest fan of the N1 Starship, it gives Dinjara and our heads a leg up.
And the competition really comes to dogfighting. And this was great. Another great asteroid fighting Star Wars, hiding behind the asteroid, just blasting them behind them. I love that scene.
I love it. That was cool. He's used this kind of like the speed of the N1 and the thing that makes him jump. I can't really move on.
But he's used that so much in the last couple of episodes. We've seen him in that I'm wondering at what point this season is not going to come back to fight him. Like somebody can match him for speed or he jumps ahead to something they're waiting for him. The fastest ship in the galaxy.
We're going to get the Falcon. That's Han Solo in the middle. Dude, I saw it on a two day yesterday. It came back because people were saying that Harrison Ford had film scenes for Book of the Waffet.
And they were going to the agent because he was there or close to when they were filming in the end of June 5. And then we came back to say, well, actually, that was for season three of the Mandalorian. We're getting Han Solo. No, don't do this thing.
Harrison Ford is a weird guy. So I would not be so surprised if he come back. But I really think that you'd have to kill him and drag him to set to be on another Star Wars. I think so too.
I think it's never going to happen. But if it was the Falcon with Alden Aaron right piloting it, I would lose my mind. There we go. I'll take that.
I will take that. Understamps. He's everywhere now. Cocaine Bear.