So is the thing about m-counts supposed to be a big reveal, or is this one of those things where you’re supposed to be in on the secret having already watched The Rise of Skywalker?
So is the thing about m-counts supposed to be a big reveal, or is this one of those things where you’re supposed to be in on the secret having already watched The Rise of Skywalker?
]I think they talk about it in Mando too when Grogu is kidnapped.
Basically
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it’s a roundabout way of talking about midichlorians
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]I think they talk about it in Mando too when Grogu is kidnapped.
Basically
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it’s a roundabout way of talking about midichlorians
I guess what I meant was, are they assuming the audience does or doesn’t know what it means, because the characters don’t? I kind of feel it’s all leading to what we all saw in TROS.
Yeah this is the link between the days of the Empire and what Palpatine was doing in the background.
We saw this discussed in Bad Batch, Mando, and to less effect Rise of Skywalker with Snoke in a can.
Bad Batch has been really good this year with the last two episodes featuring the Trooper X program, who are frankly terrifying. But I have a sinking feeling, that beyond the death of a lot of clones that leaves us with Rex, Wolfe, Gregor being the only ones present during the later days of the Empire that.
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Tech indeed isn't dead, and was bought into the Trooper X program and that's the terrifying and indestructable trooper that we saw in the last two episodes.
Also I watched the preview of next weeks episode and it ended with Vader breathing.
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And it has the little girl from Logan…who is now 20.
Sounds cool.
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Hope it's good. Easily one of the most intriguing projects in the mouse era given that it doesn't lean on an aspect or character from the Skywalker saga.
However! I have found my interest in Star Wars significantly increased with the lack of Space Wizards and this show feels like it decided to lean in the opposite direction.
"MOAR SPACE WIZARDRY!!!"
Which...visually, can look pretty cool, I'll grant you, but there has to be more to it than that, otherwise its not going to hold up.
Apart from Andor it feels like they're just trying to make these shows look good rather than tell a good story. Is it like the 'Avatar Effect?'
"Most of our target demographic dont care about story and are easily distracted by explosions, lightsabers and shiny objects! MORE!!"
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