Kind of confused that the episode was called “The Siege”, as we realised at the end of the episode that at no point had any kind of siege situation happened.
I wonder if Moff Gideon is on the New Republic's most wanted list?
Three takeaways from this episode...
1. Yay she’s back!
2. Holy crap he’s back?!
3. OMG could HE appear?!
Kind of interesting to have Biehn actually commanding killer robots instead of the other way around....and I can't help but think of his Tombstone role towards the end there.
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I really hate,hate,hate how spoilery the front page of CBR has become.
Gonna bookmark the forum page so i don't have to see it anymore.
That is all
I know the HK's are probably a nod to KOTOR of course, but it's kind of funny that the non-T series machines (Mainly the flying and tank robots) in the Terminator films are also called HK's.
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I admit, I was expecting they'd ease us into live-action Ahsoka, but they immediately jump us into her slicing and dicing some fools .
I honestly thought live-action Ahsoka was going to be more surreal, but she looked pretty good. I was more worried about going from Ashley Eckstein to Rosario Dawson, but Dawson still really sounded like Ahsoka.
Baby Yoda finally has a name! Grogu! And apparently he was born into Jedi and actually had some training by Master's before the Clone Wars ended and he got spirited away. Did Yoda train him? Who took him out of the Temple?
So Ahsoka can't train Grogu because he's become too attached to Din and she's worried he could be the next Anakin if they're not careful. I don't know if Luke would have those same worries, but he seems to be the elephant in the room that nobody wants to bring up. Does Ahsoka know about Luke? The only other Jedi still left are her, him, and maybe Ezra and Cal Kestis.
You thought Moff Gideon was the only Big Bad left? Well, apparently Thrawn might have his own operations in the Outer Rim and Ahsoka is trying to find him, likely thinking Ezra is with him.
Din is totally going to pit his Beskar Spear against Gideon with the Darksaber, right?
Thrawn is also totally going to have his Thanos smirk moment this finale, isn't he?
What exactly is Luke up to at this point, has he established a Jedi temple yet or is he too busy training Leia?
I was so glad to see Michael Biehn is this episode! Then I was so disappointed to see him killed. I was hoping that he might have been another Mandalorian and maybe appeared in future episodes.
With that said, it was good to see Ahsoka and enjoyed every minute of her in this episode.
And Thrawn? Oboy!!!!!
Took me a second to realize they had a samurai duel and a cowboy standoff as the ending of this episode.
I kinda wish that Ahsoka had brought up the fact that she wasn't a Jedi anymore and thus didn't even necessarily believe in the old traditions that Din was expecting her to teach Grogu.
I am really glad that someone finally brought up that it's not a great idea to take children away from their parents so that they can become space wizards.