Broomstick wrote: ↑2020-12-05 04:39am
Batman wrote: ↑2020-12-05 01:26am
Beskar is really making Imperial smallarms look bad. Mando essentially 'ignored' the Stormtroopers shooting at him 'and hitting'
That would explain why beskar is so valuable.
More and more I think stormtrooper "armor" is intended to protect them from unarmed or lightly armed civilians because it doesn't seem to do jack against more powerful side arms. Also, the stormtroopers clearly are intended as cannonfodder. I'm guessing the training is minimal, indoctrination maximal, and the upper level Imperials considered them cheap and expendable.
Except it can be shattered by a simple melee staff hit. And pierced by the other side. And it's not Beskar, because there was a special note from Fett when he sees the Beskar spear. Mando is apparently invincible now, but only from Imperial weapons because he cowers from every other version of a blaster including Fetts.
Going back a bit because I couldn't see the episode until recently:
Chapter 13:
Overall some good bones, but with the same issues of the past. Ashoka looked good to me. I am basically seeing her for the first time because I could never stand the animation style of Clone Wars and Rebels just plain sucked. Overall a good character. Assassin droids went from unstoppable killing machines in season one to pushovers like every other enemy. And once again, all the enemies were pushovers. After the opening scene, we all knew this, you can't go back from that and pretend for the rest of the episode there is still some challenge for Ashoka to overcome or that she needed "help." When the time came did she use Mando to infiltrate the site in some clever way? Nope, hey diddle diddle straight up the middle through the front gate by herself without a single setback or challenge to cause tension. Boss fight was okay on style, but again I never believed Ashoka was challenged.
Whatever her name is apparently still working production at planetary scale based on the orbital visuals and Ashoka/Mando's conversation, yet has a few dozen incapable mooks (including their captain) on retainer? This was holding Ashoka or anyone else back? The ugly head of minimalism is all over this.
Chapter 14:
Again, there is no enemy that presents a challenge to the heroes, so we have no heroes. The second I saw an Imperial landing craft I already knew exactly how things were going to go and am just hoping it doesn't take up too much screen time. In this case, it was a long, excruciating, drawn-out yawn. Mortars (white, cringe) that do nothing, big bulky CSW used to no effect, a boulder rolling in a straight line with storm troopers doing their best Charlize Theron impression, and on and on. Not a single shot from the good guys missed. Every shot from the bad guys missed unless the guy was wearing invincible armor, then they all hit exactly on that armor but nowhere else.
These action scenes should be desperate struggles our heroes barely escape with their lives, not procedural paint by numbers that make me think I am watching a factory working stamping out widgets on an assembly line. That's exactly how fun it is to watch them. At no point did I think there was any danger.
Why did we lead with stormtroopers? No in universes reason. I might believe they did it as a diversion to let the Dark Troopers do their thing, but they did in sequence rather than concurrently.
Why did they waste the Razercrest but not Slave I? If you somehow could only do one, in episode logic they should have done it the other way around since conceivable the child might have been in the Razercrest. It would have been kind of impactful to see Slave I show up just to be destroyed for good.
Why did they not shoot down slave one when it was pursuing the Dark Troopers?
And as said before, god those Dark Troopers are shit, it both concept and execution. And we don't get to see them do anything but fly, SO BADASS!
Our heroes are idiots and failures. Given the lack of enemy challenge and the ease with which they dispatched them, the only reason they lost the child is that they were too busy getting max score and exchanging shitty one-liners to notice to protect him.
The biggest sin of this episode, and now the series, is the minimalism regarding the Imperial remnant. Before this episode, we were led to believe there were scattered Imperial remnants of means, if not a flat out rump state, scattered about keeping the New Republic and independent worlds on thier tows. A near infinite space to craft stories of all types. But no, of whatever is left this single light cruiser is a notable exception and everyone else has nothing better or equal in the entire galaxy. At least not anything overtly active. What a waste. Or Fett is an idiot.