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<blockquote data-quote="Clint_L" data-source="post: 9000315" data-attributes="member: 7035894"><p>Okay, I've finished it. Those last three episodes felt like they decided to fully embrace the camp, and I was there for it. Not quite <em>Boba Felt</em> levels of randomness, but by episode 5 it was getting close. This was much better executed though, and Pedro Pascal can make anything watchable, so I enjoyed it. Impossible show to take seriously, but it did what it needed to do as far as entertainment value. The effects are fantastic. </p><p></p><p>[spoilers]</p><p></p><p>The random kaiju attack raised so many questions, but I don't think we'll be getting answers. Good thing it took out their bespoke landship just as they reached their destination and then caused no further problems. How did the Imperials deal with it while building their base? Lotta callbacks to the original <em>Star Wars</em> in the final sequences, especially with the R2D2 stand-in droid. The multi-shield corridor with the random bottomless pits had to be the silliest security plan since that Amazonian vault thing in the Snydercut. Honestly, it would have been at home in the Galaxy Quest ship.</p><p></p><p>Mandalorian armour seems very good considering how the metallic parts seem to only cover around half the body. Apparently the helmets make an instant airtight seal? And now the jet packs can get you into orbit? Usually they just use them for little bursts, but okay.</p><p></p><p>Grogu's power levels really go up and down as the plot requires, huh? No helmet for Grogu? I guess marketing wouldn't allow it. He can't really talk yet but now he's an apprentice bounty hunter. This is the Way. Mandalorian culture makes no sense, and in any other context would be horrifying, but in the Star Wars universe you just have to roll with it. </p><p></p><p>As far as villains go, communication by holograph seems like a terrible idea for a covert operative, doesn't it? I liked that character, though - I would watch more of her. She seems like she wandered in off <em>Andor</em>. She was a way more interesting villain than Moff Gideon as C-list Vader. </p><p></p><p>This season was the definition of dumb fun. I enjoyed it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clint_L, post: 9000315, member: 7035894"] Okay, I've finished it. Those last three episodes felt like they decided to fully embrace the camp, and I was there for it. Not quite [I]Boba Felt[/I] levels of randomness, but by episode 5 it was getting close. This was much better executed though, and Pedro Pascal can make anything watchable, so I enjoyed it. Impossible show to take seriously, but it did what it needed to do as far as entertainment value. The effects are fantastic. [spoilers] The random kaiju attack raised so many questions, but I don't think we'll be getting answers. Good thing it took out their bespoke landship just as they reached their destination and then caused no further problems. How did the Imperials deal with it while building their base? Lotta callbacks to the original [I]Star Wars[/I] in the final sequences, especially with the R2D2 stand-in droid. The multi-shield corridor with the random bottomless pits had to be the silliest security plan since that Amazonian vault thing in the Snydercut. Honestly, it would have been at home in the Galaxy Quest ship. Mandalorian armour seems very good considering how the metallic parts seem to only cover around half the body. Apparently the helmets make an instant airtight seal? And now the jet packs can get you into orbit? Usually they just use them for little bursts, but okay. Grogu's power levels really go up and down as the plot requires, huh? No helmet for Grogu? I guess marketing wouldn't allow it. He can't really talk yet but now he's an apprentice bounty hunter. This is the Way. Mandalorian culture makes no sense, and in any other context would be horrifying, but in the Star Wars universe you just have to roll with it. As far as villains go, communication by holograph seems like a terrible idea for a covert operative, doesn't it? I liked that character, though - I would watch more of her. She seems like she wandered in off [I]Andor[/I]. She was a way more interesting villain than Moff Gideon as C-list Vader. This season was the definition of dumb fun. I enjoyed it. [/QUOTE]
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