The mandalorian s2e1

Kayla 2022-11-17 02:08:25

I always thought Hollywood screenwriters were racist.

In this episode, the Sandman's weapon power and living conditions are lower than those of other white races in the small town of Tatooine, and their life depends on a bison-like animal. The white race destroyed the sand people's water sources and forced the sand people to live in remote areas. The Sandman's entry into the town immediately caused tension.

A very sensitive and glass-hearted person like me just thinks that sand people = Native Americans, white people in mining towns = western cowboys. Those who were sprayed to death by acid and eaten as bait were all sandmen. The writers slaughtered the Indians again.

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Chapter 9: The Marshal quotes

  • The Mandalorian: They're laying out a bantha to protect the settlement. They've studied its digestion cycle for generations. They feed the dragon to make it sleep longer. Watch, the dragon will appear.

    [a Tusken Raider howls; with a rumble, the krayt dragon appears and devours it, ignoring the bantha]

    The Mandalorian: They might be open to some fresh ideas.

  • Cobb Vanth: What are the bones?

    The Mandalorian: That's the krayt dragon.

    Cobb Vanth: And those little rocks?

    The Mandalorian: That's us.

    Cobb Vanth: It's not to scale.

    The Mandalorian: I think it is.

    Cobb Vanth: Can't be. That's too big.

    The Mandalorian: [signing with a Raider] It's to scale.

    Cobb Vanth: I've only seen its head and neck. It's a whole lot bigger than I guessed. Might be time to re-think our arrangement.

    [after signing with Mando, a Raider adds more little rocks]

    Cobb Vanth: That's more like it. Where are they getting the reinforcements?

    The Mandalorian: I volunteered your village.