I’m rewatching Mandalorian and wow I love how this show de-villified the Tusken raiders/sand people.
They’re still portrayed as a brutal group, and their attacks and killings aren’t ignored, but The Mandalorian gives them layers that were never shown in the movies. We get to see them conduct trade, protect each other, and struggle with the more dangerous aspects of the desert. They have a rich history. They have their own sign language. They have pet dogs. And suddenly they seem like people instead of monsters.
It’s a great reminder that just because you can’t see someone’s face, doesn’t mean they don’t have one. Which I guess is fitting for a show with a main character whose face is always hidden.
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The mandalorian s1: Baby Yoda/ the Child
The mandalorian s2: Grogu
The mandalorian s3: ✨Sir Din Grogu✨
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mando, 0.03 seconds after seeing the child for the first time: [ intense dad mode activates ]
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so i finished season 1 of the Mandalorian-
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forget armorer's forge, that's the trauma flashback room
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When people who never had Disney+ watch The Mandalorian for the first time on Blu-ray later this year, I wonder if the first unmasking scene will hit differently for them, considering Pedro Pascal's face seems harder to avoid now than in 2019.
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Okay, I noticed something in the WIP construction of my Mandalorian armor…
The Mando’a characters in on his right gauntlet spell “TLO”
Does anyone know what this means? I did a quick google search but didn’t find anything I could immediately connect.
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This is how it went in my head.
The Mandalorian S01E03
Taglist: @oscarseyebrow @the-little-ewok @mypedrom @prettylilhalforc @princessxkenobi @mariesackler @dailyreverie @nowritingonthewall @mandelirious @zinzinina @nadja-antipaxos @einno-arko
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hands a severely brain damaged man a jetpack and hopes for the best
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din reuniting mandalore purely by accident because everyone he meets wants to be his friend might be the best thing about the show actually
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I don’t know if this counts as a hot take or not, but does anyone else feel that “Andor” is the geekiest of the four live-action Star Wars shows? I know that sounds strange since Andor is the most serious of the four and features the least cameos/easter eggs, but hear me out.
Mando, Boba, and Obi-Wan we’re definitely going for more of the nostalgia factor with the cameos and easter eggs. But Andor, because the show is so serious, feels like an actual exploration of the Star Wars universe. They actually took the time to explain the stuff that we would just see in the background, such as the mapping system, how civilians live on Coruscant, and the various factions of the Rebel Alliance. Also, the series managed to blend in aspects of the Prequel and the Original Trilogies in a way that feels natural. The show doesn’t call out stuff from either trilogy (“Hey look fans, it’s Mon Mothma! Clap that she’s here!”), they just treat the Star Wars universe as any other fictional universe.
I guess what I mean is that Mando, Boba, and Obi-Wan, at times, feel like they were written by an exec who wanted to cash in on people’s nostalgia for Star Wars, whereas Andor feels like it was written by a genuine fan who spent years developing the lore for the universe.
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I'm sure they pay tribute to Carl Weathers in the mandalorian S4 and/or movie when it comes out.
As for Greef's character, I'm not sure what they are going to do. Din and Grogu live on Navarro, and I can imagine they would see uncle/grandpa Greef everyday. I'm going to miss him saying "Mando!" every time he's sees Din.🥲
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