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One question to those LAFers with more Samurai experience: I had the impression that several parts of the episode were a reference to an older Eastern or Samurai movie, e.g. the castle, the alarm bill, the cages (reminding me of crucified prisoners). Is this so or was it just a general homage to this genre?
by the time of this episode I believe she isn't a Jedi at all? I'm not well versed in the back and forth of her story arc.
I felt it to be a bit like the times in Star Trek when one of the captains rails against the non-interference principles of the federation. At times the rules are pompous, arrogant even.
I'm wondering if Moff Gideon and Thrawn (whatever rank he may have at this time) will come to logger heads and slug it out with the New Republic watching on (or taking part hopefully).I also wonder if there will be another series set a few years after this one showing the progress, or lack of it, by the New Republic
There's quite a bit of time between the Mandalorian and the latest trilogy so I suspect we may get to see all sorts of things explored by different characters.
The only time I've seen PP as other characters he speaks with a Spanish(?) accent.
I know Pedro Pascal is the 'Mandolorian' but am I the only one who thinks he talks and walks just like Timothy Olyphant (Cobb Vanth in the series, Deadwood, Justified)? The only time I've seen PP as other characters he speaks with a Spanish(?) accent.