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Pascal is pretty excellent here too, with his portrayal giving us the right mix of discomfort and hesitancy. However, Mando is probably beginning to doubt that rule, since fellow Mandalorian Bo-Katan Kryze revealed that he's part of a group of religious Mandalorian zealots, and she and her team were fine with taking off their helmets. This is a huge moment for him: He previously mentioned that no living person has seen him without his helmet since he swore the creed - now Mayfeld and a bunch of (soon to be dead) Imperials have seen him. To access the Imperial terminal, Mando has to remove his helmet, giving us our second ever look at his handsome Pedro Pascal face. Mando goes against one of his core beliefs - never revealing his face - to save Grogu. Especially since our heroes are about to kill a whole bunch of them. It's pretty weird to be relieved at the sign of Imperials, and even stranger when they applaud the disguised Mayfeld and Mando for completing their mission. Just as they're about to be overwhelmed, TIE fighters and stormtroopers swoop in to save the day. Mando has to defend them from the pirate goons, and cheapy Imperial armor doesn't hold like his beskar, but he's such a badass that he manages to hold off long enough. This part of the episode feels like a Grand Theft Auto transport mission, with a gauge warning them to slow down if the rydonium gets too shaken up and with the pirates trying to blow them up. Mayfeld points out that Mando is clearly bending his "no taking off his helmet" rule (which he'll later break completely), and they have to very carefully drive the rydonium to the facility. To get into the refinery, Mayfeld and Mando have to swipe an armored vehicle transporting unstable rydonium, and Mando has to swap his sweet beskar armor for an icky trooper's outfit. It turns out that Mayfeld has to get the location of Gideon's cruiser from an Imperial terminal, and suggests they use the one at the Imperial refinery on Morak (it's secret, but Mayfeld knows secrets). Mayfeld and Mando reunite to go undercover. Maybe that's what the upcoming Rangers of the New Republic spinoff will be all about? Boring bureaucracy? Maybe she had to fill out a bunch of boring paperwork too, but we don't see that. Turns out it's a whole lot simpler than that - Cara just uses her authority as a New Republic official to take him out of there. When Mando mentioned getting Mayfeld out of prison, we all assumed this whole episode would be one big breakout operation, right? I know I did. This show is set around five years after Return of the Jedi. While we received the tip about the GPS coordinates on our email it looks like a member called R5Sb has already posted something similar 4 days ago on the TheRPF forum.Chapter 15, titled The Believer, was directed and written by Rick Famuyiwa (who directed two episodes of season 1, including the one Mayfeld appeared in).īe warned, SPOILERS are about to break out. The picture of the Stormtrooper helmet prop is 100% legit. It’s really nothing earth shattering but it’s funny how with the modern day technology and internet you a can actually access almost everything.
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So the GPS coordinates from the image point directly to Pinewood Studios:Īnd not only that but if you even zoom more to the actual building where the photo was taken you can definitely see the roof windows which are a complete match to the reflections on the helmet: Surely posting an image of a prop on the fan replica prop forum is not the best indication of reliability but who could have guessed that the image had GPS coordinates, the type of the phone with which the pic was taken as well as the date when the event happened. Here’s the prop image posted on TheRPF few weeks ago: The image posted on the Indie Revolver article was concept art. Many of us had little doubts that the image is legit but it’s always good to have a confirmation from several places.įirst of all it’s fair to say that the guys from TheRPF were the first who leaked the actual picture of the Stormtrooper helmet prop. One such case lead us to a pretty cool confirmation that the Stormtrooper helmet prop picture posted few weeks ago was indeed taken at Pinewood Studios… In such “desperate” times fans start to gaze even harder to the bits we have so far. The last two weeks have been pretty slow for Star Wars news and rumors.