What I actually need explained is the apparent contradiction between your stating you're reading complaints after having posted an apparent complaint of your own.
Never would have thought that about a Fett but I could dig it.He is physically weak and not great at combat beyond his resiliency and luck.
He's not a Fett. He's not even a native Mandalorian.Never would have thought that about a Fett but I could dig it.
Spoiler Bobbie :In the books, Draper was not dishonorably discharged, was she? I do not remember that at all and it's kind of upset me. Bobbie was not a criminal (a DD is equivalent to a criminal conviction), she was a war hero!
Definitely, when you got time. It's awesome so far.I guess I need to watch the new The Expanse season
Agreed on all counts. My only problem thus far was what I mentioned above concerning Bobbie. That, and personally I think they've gone a bit overboard with the swearing now that it's off regular cable. I mean I love Chrisjen, but dang, every piece of dialogue has at least one f-word in it.Other than those minor things, I'm loving it so far. Amazon really stepped up the production value of the show; it's very cinematic and has more set pieces of greater variety. The scene where they landed the Rocinante was very moving for me.
I just watched all six out so far, and I gotta say, while I do like it (especially Episode 3), the plot isn't really moving. 4, 5, and 6 could be moved around in any order and it wouldn't make a difference.Mostly on Reddit about how the show's about nothing, about how it's generic, about how Jon Favreau is bad at media, actually. I don't really get it.
Does she? I haven't read the books yet so I wasn't sure if it was in character or not. I'm just not a fan of excessive swearing - it lessens the impact imo.Chrisjen curses like a sailor in the books too so I'm fine with it.
Does she? I haven't read the books yet so I wasn't sure if it was in character or not. I'm just not a fan of excessive swearing - it lessens the impact imo.
??? What? I don't see that at all. She's lovably irascible and has a lot of redeeming qualities. She's also quite funny and overall a strong, commanding character.Chrisjen is just a horrible witch of a woman in the books. Her show version is much better.
As far as "The Child" plotline, I agree there's not a lot of movement. However, there's been so much SW easter egg goodness in each episode, it doesn't bother me one bit that for the most part the episodes have been stand alone adventures.I just watched all six out so far, and I gotta say, while I do like it (especially Episode 3), the plot isn't really moving.
I have them all and plan to eventually, it just takes me a long time to read a novel. Even after surgery my eyes don't work too great without giving me headaches when reading for more than 15-20 minutes at a time.You should read the books though, they are great. I watched the first three seasons of the show before reading the books and that did not impact my enjoyment. If anything it enhanced it because it gave me a lot to talk about when writing about either the show or the book as I could compare them against each other and pick out the changes.
Also, so happy they brought Cara Gee back in the show
I am sorry to hear that and I hope that the issue corrects itself or can be corrected. Your local library might have audiobook CDs or streaming files of the books if you like audiobooks. My library system had some but not all of them available as instant streaming files. I believe they had them all on CD too but I don't have a CD player anymore (lulz).Even after surgery my eyes don't work too great without giving me headaches when reading for more than 15-20 minutes at a time.
??? What? I don't see that at all. She's lovably irascible and has a lot of redeeming qualities. She's also quite funny and overall a strong, commanding character.
Ah, I see. That could make the character interesting, actually.u wot m8
Edit: Oh, you think I meant the show. No. The character is also named "The Mandalorian." He is physically weak and not great at combat beyond his resiliency and luck.