Star Wars - The Mandalorian
Discussion
AshVX220 said:
SistersofPercy said:
I don't get why he has to park the ship miles away, but then if I sat and thought about it there is a lot that doesn't make sense throughout Star Wars so sometimes best to not overthink and enjoy it I guess.
My guess is that he pars miles away because last time when he parked it where it could be easily found it got stripped of parts......But agreed, the ship would have made mince meat of the AT-ST, but then, as said, it's Hollywood, you have to suspend dis-belief. I'm still really enjoying it.
El stovey said:
AshVX220 said:
SistersofPercy said:
I don't get why he has to park the ship miles away, but then if I sat and thought about it there is a lot that doesn't make sense throughout Star Wars so sometimes best to not overthink and enjoy it I guess.
My guess is that he pars miles away because last time when he parked it where it could be easily found it got stripped of parts......But agreed, the ship would have made mince meat of the AT-ST, but then, as said, it's Hollywood, you have to suspend dis-belief. I'm still really enjoying it.
rider73 said:
Its not illegal using VPN + paying for Disney+ = its on lots of websites, even Daily Express.
I'd imagine there would be something in the terms of use which you agree to when signing up prohibiting the use of Disney+ through a VPN which would mean you are violating that agreement. Disney also currently have a licensing agreement with Sky prohibiting the showing of Disney content in the UK without going through Sky which is why they haven't launched Disney+ here yet. They have to wait till that agreement expires next year so it probably is illegal in some way as you will be watching content that isn't licensed for viewing the UK yet.
It's a bit of a grey area and probably not something that should be being promoted in media or a national paper tbh.
Guvernator said:
rider73 said:
Its not illegal using VPN + paying for Disney+ = its on lots of websites, even Daily Express.
I'd imagine there would be something in the terms of use which you agree to when signing up prohibiting the use of Disney+ through a VPN which would mean you are violating that agreement. Disney also currently have a licensing agreement with Sky prohibiting the showing of Disney content in the UK without going through Sky which is why they haven't launched Disney+ here yet. They have to wait till that agreement expires next year so it probably is illegal in some way as you will be watching content that isn't licensed for viewing the UK yet.
It's a bit of a grey area and probably not something that should be being promoted in media or a national paper tbh.
Guvernator said:
Lord.Vader said:
How is everyone watching this? I do not want to wait for Disney!
Seriously why do people keep asking this on here?1) Giving any details on here risks getting a ban
2) A 2 minute google will get you the answer without risking getting someone on here into hot water.
I am in work, it's quicker to post here and people can tell me what they have done that works, rather than me sift through a load of internet BS that largely pertains the the USA or relies on using a VPN which i obviously do not have nor would i sign up for.
Lord.Vader said:
It might have been released somewhere in the UK or there be a legitimate way to watch it.
I am in work, it's quicker to post here and people can tell me what they have done that works, rather than me sift through a load of internet BS that largely pertains the the USA or relies on using a VPN which i obviously do not have nor would i sign up for.
It hasn't and there isn't which is why people are using a vpn or other dodgy means to watch it.I am in work, it's quicker to post here and people can tell me what they have done that works, rather than me sift through a load of internet BS that largely pertains the the USA or relies on using a VPN which i obviously do not have nor would i sign up for.
Hope this helps.
Guvernator said:
Lord.Vader said:
It might have been released somewhere in the UK or there be a legitimate way to watch it.
I am in work, it's quicker to post here and people can tell me what they have done that works, rather than me sift through a load of internet BS that largely pertains the the USA or relies on using a VPN which i obviously do not have nor would i sign up for.
It hasn't and there isn't which is why people are using a vpn or other dodgy means to watch it.I am in work, it's quicker to post here and people can tell me what they have done that works, rather than me sift through a load of internet BS that largely pertains the the USA or relies on using a VPN which i obviously do not have nor would i sign up for.
Hope this helps.
MissChief said:
Guvernator said:
rider73 said:
Its not illegal using VPN + paying for Disney+ = its on lots of websites, even Daily Express.
I'd imagine there would be something in the terms of use which you agree to when signing up prohibiting the use of Disney+ through a VPN which would mean you are violating that agreement. Disney also currently have a licensing agreement with Sky prohibiting the showing of Disney content in the UK without going through Sky which is why they haven't launched Disney+ here yet. They have to wait till that agreement expires next year so it probably is illegal in some way as you will be watching content that isn't licensed for viewing the UK yet.
It's a bit of a grey area and probably not something that should be being promoted in media or a national paper tbh.
confucuis said:
I didn't particularly like the latest ep compared to the others. It didn't feel like it was part of the same story, it didn't have the same atmosphere. It was like it was from some fair tale which wasn't part of star wars.
TBH I put it down to Bryce Dallas Howard as the director.
The first 3 episodes weren't very Disney which is why they were so good where as this episode was Disney overload. I just hope this isn't a sign of things to come, I'd hate for a very promising start to be ruined by yet more Disney meddling.TBH I put it down to Bryce Dallas Howard as the director.
Just leave it alone and let it be it's own thing. Oh and if they start down the SJW path, I think I'd have to burn Disney down to the ground.
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