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<blockquote data-quote="Snaketibe" data-source="post: 559192" data-attributes="member: 7379"><p>Agreed. If only the whole season had been as good as this final episode, which I thought was mostly great. I have liked this series overall, but not loved it. Too much of it has been mediocre, and parts of it I've actively disliked. However, credit where it's due, I thought this final episode was easily the best of the bunch. I wasn't surprised to see Bo Katan save Mando yet again, but was pleasantly surprised to see him actually saving her at one point too, and even more surprised that he was finally able to rescue himself before that as well. I was sad that Paz Vizsla (as far as we know), didn't somehow survive to fly another day, but was very pleased to see the prospect of season 4 getting back to Mando actually bounty hunting once again!</p><p></p><p>There were the usual logic gripes and plot holes that make little or no sense at all when you stop to think about them (the Mandalorians ran out of jetpack fuel earlier in the season simply flying after a Pterodactyl for a couple of miles, and yet Axe Woves can jet down to Mandalore's surface, then all the way back up into space again without refuelling?!!... And how did Mando get his beskar jetpack back in time for the baptism scene after it was engulfed in the rather slowly crashing spaceship inferno?). However, the quality of the rest of the episode means I am willing to overlook them. And even though we had to suffer the precursors of the shitty sequel trilogy Praetorean Guards, at least they got their asses kicked, and even more surprising, the clones turned out to be of Moff Gideon rather than Snoke/Palpatine, thank god.</p><p></p><p>It all gives me a little more hope that maybe they won't ruin Ahsoka Tano in the upcoming 'Ahsoka' series... I REALLY hope not, as I adore that character and couldn't bear it. We are all entitled to our own opinions, but Disney's on exceptionally thin ice with me and millions of fans like me worldwide, and if they trash Ahsoka like they did Obi-Wan Kenobi, and as they very nearly did with Mando this season, I'll be out of the Disney Star Wars business for good... But hey, it might be great, and I really and truly hope that it is. I dearly want to love Star Wars once again, but Kennedy seems determined to ensure as few of us as possible can do that. She is deliberately divisive and antagonistic towards both established canon and the fans, and so I can only hope that Favreau gets more of his way than that talentless, misandrist Star Wars hater does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snaketibe, post: 559192, member: 7379"] Agreed. If only the whole season had been as good as this final episode, which I thought was mostly great. I have liked this series overall, but not loved it. Too much of it has been mediocre, and parts of it I've actively disliked. However, credit where it's due, I thought this final episode was easily the best of the bunch. I wasn't surprised to see Bo Katan save Mando yet again, but was pleasantly surprised to see him actually saving her at one point too, and even more surprised that he was finally able to rescue himself before that as well. I was sad that Paz Vizsla (as far as we know), didn't somehow survive to fly another day, but was very pleased to see the prospect of season 4 getting back to Mando actually bounty hunting once again! There were the usual logic gripes and plot holes that make little or no sense at all when you stop to think about them (the Mandalorians ran out of jetpack fuel earlier in the season simply flying after a Pterodactyl for a couple of miles, and yet Axe Woves can jet down to Mandalore's surface, then all the way back up into space again without refuelling?!!... And how did Mando get his beskar jetpack back in time for the baptism scene after it was engulfed in the rather slowly crashing spaceship inferno?). However, the quality of the rest of the episode means I am willing to overlook them. And even though we had to suffer the precursors of the shitty sequel trilogy Praetorean Guards, at least they got their asses kicked, and even more surprising, the clones turned out to be of Moff Gideon rather than Snoke/Palpatine, thank god. It all gives me a little more hope that maybe they won't ruin Ahsoka Tano in the upcoming 'Ahsoka' series... I REALLY hope not, as I adore that character and couldn't bear it. We are all entitled to our own opinions, but Disney's on exceptionally thin ice with me and millions of fans like me worldwide, and if they trash Ahsoka like they did Obi-Wan Kenobi, and as they very nearly did with Mando this season, I'll be out of the Disney Star Wars business for good... But hey, it might be great, and I really and truly hope that it is. I dearly want to love Star Wars once again, but Kennedy seems determined to ensure as few of us as possible can do that. She is deliberately divisive and antagonistic towards both established canon and the fans, and so I can only hope that Favreau gets more of his way than that talentless, misandrist Star Wars hater does. [/QUOTE]
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