Charles Holmes
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
does the great thing where it's just like, instead of doing like the Easter egg shit, we are going to make you care about the characters that we have on screen so much that you're like, no, no, no, no.
This is about them.
This is their world.
When I was watching Mandalorian Grogu, they still are doing like Zeb is a perfect example where if you're going to put Zeb in this film, we don't really get a sense about how that relationship came about.
And we never actually get any sense of how,
how the Mandalorian and Zeb, what their relationship is to each other.
It's just kind of like, if you watch Rebels, you're like, oh, I know that character.
And I was just like, oh, I would have likened more of a beat to just be like, okay, what is this ship like?
What is this new crew?
What is this new team?
And it is just kind of like, all right, here's a little cameo for you.
Because Zeb pops in and out of the movie
I didn't feel like Mando and Grogu were ever actually...
in any danger I wasn't like even when like Din was like laid up for that like half of the movie well this is a hero story so you know he's gonna survive right but I mean but to your point I don't wanna rush off that like do you think and just real quick in Andor you know he's going to die
But do you think that this movie and Star Wars in general has a villain problem?
Where when you watch this movie, I was struggling to be like, wait, okay, who's the villain though and what do they want?
I guess it is the twins.
But the movie never...
goes out of its way to be like, how are these twins different than Jabba the Hutt?
They're just kind of like cartoons.