The Mandalorian (Star Wars Live Action Series)

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If Gideon was building an army of Force-wielding clones, why did he make black Mando armor?

Like Fett, was he trying to instill fear into his enemies?

Was he trying to frame the Mandalorians?

Did he feel he needed to dress up his clones in the local attire after taking over the planet?
 
If Gideon was building an army of Force-wielding clones, why did he make black Mando armor?

Like Fett, was he trying to instill fear into his enemies?

Was he trying to frame the Mandalorians?

Did he feel he needed to dress up his clones in the local attire after taking over the planet?
Garlador’s previous post explained it perfectly! :thwak

He’s just one of those cloners…

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I wish we could talk about Lizzo and criticize her awful performance without mocking her weight as if it were partially responsible for her painful lack of acting skills.
Don't care about her weight and anyway she's made a career of being in your face about it, and has actual talent.
Unfortunately not as the kind of actress who could have made those scenes work.
The terrifying thing is she could well be back for some plotline, like Din going off to round up a bunch of droids who wanna support humanity.
I could see something that cringe happening, instead of the smart thing which is for F&F to never mention that planet again.
 
No Pedro at Celebration plus no helmet removal proves this was his last season.
Oh I didn't think of that. So if Season 4 is about Bo-Katan or other Mandalorians then that's cool. I just want this finale to be the end for him and Grogu. In that case they can keep going however long with other characters.
 
See, I disagree, largely because visually… he’s exactly what you expect a “dark Mandalorian” to be. That’s what makes him thematically and visually so interesting is that, as the villain, he’s a walking perversion and corruption of Mandalorians.
That's an acceptable take and hilariously contemporary in the sense that our villain trades in cultural appropriation of the first order (see what I did there? I know, I already feel dirty) ... but like many things Disney, it's not the concept I have an issue with, it's the execution. For me, it's an aesthetic failure. YMMV.
 
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