B wrote:block. block. kill. C'mon! We'd been building up to that all season. We've followed Maul through the Episode 1, comics, Clone Wars, and more than half of Rebels. That character deserved a more dramatic death scene.
Why even show it? He could have just landed on Tatooine, and then halfway through next season:
Hera: We haven't seen Maul in a while.
Ezra: I heard he got killed by some old guy on a sand planet.
Crew of the Ghost shrugs.
durdencommatyler wrote:It was also probably the most accurate "call back" or reference or rip on samurai culture that Star Wars has ever pulled off. It was glorious and perfect.
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Pretty sure Zeb and Kanan are going to eat it this season. I'm indifferent about Kanan, but will be sad to see Zeb go. To me he is a great SW Universe character.
E.H. Ruddock wrote:Pretty sure Zeb and Kanan are going to eat it this season. I'm indifferent about Kanan, but will be sad to see Zeb go. To me he is a great SW Universe character.
E.H. Ruddock wrote:Pretty sure Zeb and Kanan are going to eat it this season. I'm indifferent about Kanan, but will be sad to see Zeb go. To me he is a great SW Universe character.
What do you have against blind people?
Heh. No, I just think Kanan served his purpose in all of this. He'll probably do something heroic to save the team. Part of his calling was bringing Ezra up and into a Jedi. I just think they could continue Ezra's story somehow without killing him off too, so I hope they decide to do that.
E.H. Ruddock wrote:Yeah, episode was ok. But considering this was called "heroes of Mandalore Pt. 1", I think we are getting more Mandalorian stuff next week.
Episode 2 was also shown ruddo. I was referring to both. It ended ok but still meh overall.