Shinigami Phantom It would’ve been a references to the original Halo game where Master Chief takes off his helmet, but when the camera zooms up there’s another helmet underneath.
Actually this is the 4th time they have been seen in cannon in the Star Wars universe they appeared on 2 characters in clone wars and 1 imperial in the show Star Wars rebels before they were seen here making it 4 total but yes this is the first live action appearance for glasses in Star Wars.
That window gag was hilarious. It always bothered me how Mando was so invested in The helmet rule, but decided to remove his helmet in front of this massive window with children playing outside
@@mengoinggodsway9024 I know. It was actually quite emotional seeing Dinn throw away the creed, his religion, his life just to make sure Grogu is returned to him. Knowing what he was sacrificing nearly made me tear up
"What do you mean he is force sensitive?" "What do you mean the emperor isn't dead!?" "What do you mean the emperar had a girlfriend!!?" "WHAT DO YOU MEAN THOSE ARE CALLED GLASSES!!!?"
I am going to be so mad if this turns out to have absolutely no context... Edit: Turns out I am not mad, Just very disappointed... This kinda stuff is why boomers hate your generation.
The youngling spirits from Revenge of the Sith and I were just on our way to haunt a Pizza Hutt. Your little guy can come too if he wants, at least he can still eat.
LucianLegacy Batman: “You’re not supposed to say that! This is ceist and desist letter. You’ve been served...Do you know why?” The Mandalorian: “Because this is the -“ Batman: “BECAUSE I’M BATMAN! THIS IS THE WAY!”
@@Adirondaque but it is similar? The main character in Bioshock Infinite (forgot his name) regretted giving away his daughter and fought to get her back
We have a know it all Droid in C3PO, a weirdly sassy Droid in R2D2, then in Rouge One we had a Droid that weirdly passive aggressive towards his own team to the point you get the impression if it weren't for his programming he would have killed all of them, Now we have a Suicidal Murder Droid that is just as willing to kill itself as it is willing to kill others.
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Tuckinator inator I mean in Fallen Order, that droid in Rogue One was annoyingly murderous lmao
ARMORER: Until it is reunited with members of its own kind, you are as its father. ANAKIN'S FORCE GHOST: *gasps in joy*... YOU have a son TOO?!?!?!? THIS is so EXCITING! Our boys can train in the Force together!!! Everyone, have you heard the news? The Mandalorian has a son!! Jango Fett, did you hear that Din Djarin has a son TOO? Cara Dune, guess what? Mando has a son! Hey, Nite Owls, guess what?! Mando has a SON!! Mando has a son, Tusken Raiders! Mando has a son, Moff Gideon! MANDO HAS A SON, LIGHT SPEEEEEEEEED! Obi-Wan! Yoda! Mando has a son!! ... And he kind of looks like you!" YODA: ... The Way, This is.
When the they said Quill at first. I was thinking is Star Lord gonna show up. The Mandalorian and Baby Yoda are awesome. "THIS IS THE WAY!" "I HAVE SPOKEN!" 😎
I took it to be he was hidden, cause he was in shadow. Like the hut thing itself was relatively dark, and combined with the sun beating down, the window area would look pretty dark as well. I mean it's not like the sun was beaming right in the window
“Wdym he’s force sensitive” “Wdym emperor isn’t dead” “Wdym the emperor had girlfriend” “Wdym those called glasses” That just cracked me up Lol 😂 Edit:nice thanks for likes
*”Hmm...well...normally I’d just walk away after such a statement, but since I’m breaking all KINDS of rules today, I might like to follow up with- WHADDYA MEAN YOURE PROTECTIN’ HIM?”*
Husnain Ali I haven’t watched it since it was released so my memory isn’t 100% but yes I believe you are right. I just found it boring, not horrible or anything too bad
Chapter 3 ultimately ends with him showing up at the New Republic being all, "So... I've got some news, a scientist witness, and a huge bill for the galaxy I'm about to save."
@@jackattackanims8387 Didn't they say Rey's dad was a clone? I mean, it doesn't fix the original implication because they didn't explain it in the movie (understandable), but it solves something? Kinda?
When Mando shot Moff Gideon in the head I laughed pretty hard because when I was watching that episode for the first time I kept on saying "Just shoot him in the head!"
If I was going to add a segment, it would be about the Mandalorians take off their helmets all the time in the Clone Wars. I for one was really confused when I saw everyone making a big deal about not taking off their helmets.
Jaga a really cool detail is that if you look at the armor sigi on the mandolorians that save him, he was saved by deathwatch, likely the ones obi-wan fought, considering the time period
Well Din Djarin isn't from Mandalorian race he was saved by a bunch of Mandos in cline wars ti raise making him a foundlings,he just took the creed to became one make sense that he didn't know about the Darksaber
@@rafdcs really? It was very fun, imo. It was a no-brainer that the other idiots were gonna betray Din Djarin anyway, but seeing Din outwit 'em all was awesome.
@@darthabhinav It was too different from the other episodes, it felt like a filler and there was only so few episodes to begin with. I don't know, I fast-forwarded most of it...
I love that someone put time and love into this, detailing the bodacious dancers in the back, adding glistens to Madis pecs, drawing the motion of his arm and how his hand interacts with is abs.
Copy that! So much so, in fact, while cracking up, I stopped right there, hit the like button, scrolled down the comments section, stopped here at your comment, cracked up even more and am now writing this response. Can't wait to see the rest of this! Headed back now. Whohoo!
@@Malnofski sit down, I'll explain it to you. The joke is that the emperor has a girlfriend, which is derived from him having a grand-daughter (that would be the child of the emperors child), meaning that the emperor pro-created. Can I shove the puzzle pieces together any more for you?
Moff: Good question. If you mind, I can tell you the whole story about how I obtained it. *2 hours later* Moff: Bo-Katan died, and that left me in charge of the darksaber Mando: So.. who was this "Anakin Skywalker" and this "Obi-Wan" which had a relationship with the duchess? Moff: For Palpatine's sake, *stabs him with darksaber*
And that's what all mandalorians are we Jetpack armor wearing himbos with laser swords Who adopted many children and brothers (heck they could even be older and the mandos would still adopt
@@Valscer It's because Star Wars has historically not shown characters with glasses onscreen to differentiate that fictional universe from reality. George Lucas was really good at include or excluding little details like that to give the Star Wars galaxy its own identity. When Disney bought Star Wars they become more lax with these details. The first person in Star Wars to be seen with glasses was on a Rebels episode about 3 years ago. This Imperial was probably the second. Another detail Lucas excluded from Star Wars was indoor plumbing. We never saw bathrooms, toilets, or facets until they were also seen in a recent Rebels episode.
Ok then... I swear you are like justin Y. I keep running into you. Wait, did you come here because of me? Because I recommended the Mandolorian to you? Either way I am glad you found this masterpiece of a video.
Technically that last one wouldn’t have worked because he is wearing pure Beskar armour ( *plot armour* ) and lightsaber blades and blaster fire doesn’t penetrate it.
Stormtrooper: Well, he was standing there without a helmet, what did he think they were going to do? Cara in Sentry mode: So anyways, I started blasting...
G-d, the fact that Palpatine's son is confirmed to be a younger clone is even dumber than what was implied in the movie. I've never heard of a novelization that's worse than the source material, but Episode IX managed to find a way to break expectations.
@@spooderman6312 common misconception. Han never actually said he didn't know what a Jedi was, nor did he ever look surprised when Obi-Wan or Luke did any Jedi things in ANH. Even with the Force, he never denied it's existence, he just didn't believe there was an "all-powerful force *controlling everything* " which makes sense for him to think because otherwise why would the Jedi get wiped out? In the end, "hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side."
"What do you mean he's Force-sensitive?" MOMENTS LATER "What do you mean the Emperor isn't dead??" MOMENTS LATER "What do you mean the Emperor had a girlfriend?!!?" MOMENTS LATER "WHAT DO YOU MEAN THESE ARE CALLED GLASSES?!??!?" This exchange is brilliant 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Also glasses are so rare in Star Wars it's so weird suddenly seeing them in live-action 😂
Bacta and kolto have been around since the first sith empire and aren't exactly hard to come by. If you got eye problems just shove your head in a vat of the magic healing slime and you should be fine after a minute or two. So anyone with glasses is either really, really poor, from some kind of backwards isolated culture, or is some kind of future space hipster. It's a futuristic space civilization it would be strange and rather hopeless for them to still be dealing with all the medical problems of the modern age. No one in star wars has ever had the chicken pox either.