Why? It's not like it was central to the plot of the episode. It was just a callback and nothing more, a little something of visual interest for fans to geek over. If you really want to get into it, all callbacks are unnecessary but that doesn't make them fun and easy to ignore if callbacks aren't your cup of tea.They never explicitly said it was Anakin's, I just felt it was an unnecessary callback
The stubby missile was fired by Cobb against the Krayt dragon. Maybe there were spare ones Mando had or that Cobb gave him that we don't see
Why? It's not like it was central to the plot of the episode. It was just a callback and nothing more, a little something of visual interest for fans to geek over. If you really want to get into it, all callbacks are unnecessary but that doesn't make them fun and easy to ignore if callbacks aren't your cup of tea.
Why? It's not like it was central to the plot of the episode. It was just a callback and nothing more, a little something of visual interest for fans to geek over. If you really want to get into it, all callbacks are unnecessary but that doesn't make them fun and easy to ignore if callbacks aren't your cup of tea.
I've always have been bothered by the whole top part being the missile. In the Star Wars Chronicles there is a photo of the top cone with retractable "fins" or hooks that slide into the lower cone. I can buy into that as being a replaceable "missile" or "mortar". In fact, I built my jetpack the same way.I don't know if this was brought up and I missed it in the conversation, but how did Boba jet pack magically have the Return of the Jedi Missile in the back when it had the stubby one in the previous episode? Did Mando happen to have one on the Crest?
- Mace is left dead. I get that death has lost a lot of meaning in the SW universe now, but they've already messed with OT Anakin's actions having any weight, they should avoid doing it to PT Anakin too.