Well probably my favorite episode of the season thus far!
Nice to see Captain Pellaeon!
All this time I had assumed Gideon would be revealed as an underling to Thrawn but that doesn't seem to be the case. He doesn't seem to be acting on Thrawn's behalf at all.
Not sure how I feel about this IG-12 stuff. It's goofy and kinda funny but I'm conflicted on that one. I think I would've at least enclosed the pilot compartment. Clearly there's a reason they're giving Grogu this kinda of mobility. Odd he has no weaponry.
Still not trusting the Armorer. I think things may finally be coming to a reveal with her.
The notion of Mandalorian surface survivors seems kinda weird. How could anyone have possibly lived any period of time in those conditions? Also, they never saw any sign of a massive Imperial base there? They only now encountered that huge creature? I kinda liked their haggard look though.
I'm a bit confused about the nature of beskar because I thought it was well established that it was impervious to most anything, yet we see Mandalorians and Imperial supercommandos(? I guess?) going down from blaster fire?
TIE interceptors are stored hanging, pointed at the ground? Must be interesting to board! Also have solar panel articulation, unless this is a feature of another "frontier" variant, like the fold-panel TIE fighter?
I thought it was really weird Grogu didn't resort to using the Force rather than allowing Mando, his only family, to be captured.
The praetorian guards were neat and I'm fairly certain their helmets are different from the ones we saw in TLJ. They frankly look cooler and more Mando inspired. I'm also wondering, is this actually the Disney canon description for what we've always called the royal guards? Are the guards we see in RotJ technically praetorian guards as well?
It seems crazy and kinda silly but I honestly have concerns about Mando's survival, esp since the overall direction seems to be moving away from him. I may be reading too much into his posts but I follow Brendan Wayne on social media and over the last few months (well before this season), I've almost gotten the vibe that he might be saying farewell to Mando? He just seemed unusually introspective and reflective on his experiences with the role and I *think* I even read he and his family are moving to Italy? He also just today made a comment about how the final episode is gonna hurt, etc. Now I know this could just be nothing and they technically could get someone else to play Mando but I do wonder somewhat, especially so given the events of this episode. I dunno.