Just to mention, if any characters that were rumored to appear in the Mandalorian don't actually appear, I honestly don't mind.
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Just to mention, if any characters that were rumored to appear in the Mandalorian don't actually appear, I honestly don't mind.
Hm
What if the the "Cad Bane vs Boba Fett" ends up taking places during The Bad Batch show?
It could be possible for that scene to happen in the middle of a conflict between Bounty Hunters amids the change that is the rising of the Empire.
But, who knows.
It's just a thought.
The Mandalorian Episode 3 Theory
He is going to hand over the asset. And then regret it afterwards.
Just a theory.
Been playing Batman Arkham Asylum for the past two weeks (mainly on weekends and free days), and it's been quite good. If creepy.
(Theory) Tamara Ryvora’s Character Arc in S02
STAR WARS RESISTANCE SEASON 01 SPOILERS!!!!!
So, at the end of the first season, we saw Tam being convinced to join the First Order under the impression that the First Order are the good guys who are trying to make the Galaxy a better place and that Kaz and anyone who opposes the FO are the bad guys.
The First Order fed her doubts and fears, making her distrust the people who care about her, while offering her the chance to fulfill her dreams of being a Pilot. They turned her against everyone, and made sure she could only trust the First Order. All of this leading to her joining their organization with little hesitation.
Now that she has joined, one of the notable things that occur at the start of the second season is we see Tam being assigned a number, DT-533. She does not yet know that this isn’t just an ID number, or that she has just been turned into just another number that’s been added to their ranks.
My theory is that overtime, Tam will slowly realize she is being stripped of her individuality by those around her, even Tierny would stop treating her as an individual after a while of being the only one using Tam’s actual name to manipulate her into a sense of comfort. Tam would be ordered to do something unjust, with the order and subsequent events being so shocking to her it would lead to her realize this is not what she asked for. She asked to be a pilot, not a killer.
Kaz’s message to her would be an anchor to bring her back, perhaps be the final push that would convince her to leave the FO. But only after her illusion of who and what she believed the First Order to be and what they stand for is shattered.
I genuinely believe Tam will come around, realize the true nature of the First Order and return to the Colossus one way or another. Look within, Past the facade of Justice and Goodness they have presented to her, and being forced to reflect on her choices.
After all, the First Order may have been able to hide their atrocities from her when she was looking at them from the outside. But now that she is inside, the truth will be harder to hide. Especially considering the reason why they recruited her in the first place was because she had information they wanted, and her sympathy towards them made it easier for them to get close to her.
After Endgame
(SPOILERS FOR ENDGAME AND IINFINITY WAR)
Honestly? I was worried they would bring people who died before the snap back to life. I am actually relieved they didn't.
Narrative wise, bringing those who died from the snap makes sense. They are reversing what the stones did.. with the stones.
But with those who died before the snap? Staying dead makes sense. Also, it gives more weight to the story in a tragic sense.
Permanent character deaths serve as a reminder that the characters are mortal, they aren't invincible. These types of deaths, especially of Mayor characters, have to be permanent in order to be taken seriously by both the narrative and the audience.
Tbf, this is something I was worried about when it came to characters like Loki, who keep pulling off fake deaths a little too many times. There has to be a point were you stop, otherwise you desensitize the audience to the point that if and when the death is real, the audience won't buy it. (and honestly, it feels like part of the fanbase is in the latter state atm. Theories of Loki being alive still float around, or how the show demonstrates he is not dead..)
RIP all those characters who died in IW and stayed dead by Endgame.
At least this is how I feel... (I'm bitter about Natasha and Gamora not getting a funeral, tbh)
The Ultimatum Wave will forever terrify me
Utter nightmare
Any time water related natural disasters are implemented in a story, it becomes a nightmare. It's just altogether terrifying..
I am confused
If Jane Foster is supposedly going become worthy of wielding the hammer and become Lady Thor in the MCU, how in the world are they going to go about it?
Because as far as I know:
(SPOILER)
That hammer is gone. It was destroyed. And the one used in the latest movie was taken from the past, and then later returned. All of these happened on-screen.
(End of Spoilers)
Ps: Edited the post after a couple re-reads. Sorry if I came off rude or angry, when that was not the intention.