TheVileOne
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I hope Mandalorian rarely if ever takes off his helmet. Like Goblin Slayer.
My guess is the mark Mando is looking for is where things sort of get conflicted and he ultimately opts not to turn that asset over to Herzog. Not that Herzog accepted the asset to be returned dead but for a lower fee.
Herzog comes off like an old Imperial officer or general who has become a warlord now.
My guess is the mark Mando is looking for is where things sort of get conflicted and he ultimately opts not to turn that asset over to Herzog. Not that Herzog accepted the asset to be returned dead but for a lower fee.
Herzog comes off like an old Imperial officer or general who has become a warlord now.


Sure there'll be CG shots of it too, no doubt, but yeah. Always felt the walkers and stuff look a little off to me in the Disney era, the AT-ATs in Rogue One and the chicken-walkers in Solo. Doesn't matter much with the prequels or sequels as there's a bit of a different visual look to them and the CG fits, but kinda felt with like Rogue One being that close to the OT I personally could have gone for a physical miniature Satr Destroyer or AT-AT here and there for giggles, you'd get away with it. Glad to see they're toying with it here, it looked good in that shot from the panel. As Favreau (Filoni? Can't remember) said, "it looks like Luke's X-Wing!". And it totally does, same vibes, really helps sell the blending-with-the-OT thing.



