Till Andor came out, THIS was the peak of the Star Wars shows, THIS episode. The pain, anger, hatred and sadness that flashed across Burr's face as Migs Meyfeld was more character development than Finn got in three feature length films. I literally had goosebumps, and I admit I shed tears, and then sat in stunned silence when he blasts the imperial officer. We NEED more Star Wars like this and Andor!
The scene at the table with Mando, Mayfeld and the Imperial Officer was flat out, one of the top 5 scenes in Star Wars history. Just fucking brilliance!
@@rc59191 Still sort of did. He just acted it out. The detail about sweaty armor sounds like something a comedian would roast about except he actually had to do it. Likewise for the dialog during the drive where he pointed out the plothole about the helmet. He was just written in a way that he didn't look out of place. That's a writing masterclass.
Late Response but... It was mentioned that Mayfeld as a character was specifically made in Bill Burr's likeness so personality-wise, it was pretty easy for him to fit in because he's pretty much just being himself but in Star Wars (and to be fair, his personality fits in oddly better than some...others...) The scene that stood out with him and the officer in the cafeteria was, incidentally, something that he doesn't have direct experience with (War-related PTSD) but in a podcast he claims he picked the most relevant experience he had to it, which was powerlessness and despair from being abused by a superior. It's relatable enough, given that the emotions are mostly the same when you strip away the surface context. So to simplify, it's probably more that he's a decent actor in a role that was made with him in mind. If it weren't for that, things could have gone differently.
Bill really brought a good perspective that was needed in this show. Too often its easy to cheer on the mindless violence towards the empire, but he helped to remind folks that there are people who are on that side because they dont know any different, and others not by choice.
The entire plot of this episode is an homage to a movie called "Sorcerer" which came out in 1977... the same year as Star Wars: A New Hope. In Sorcerer, the Rhydonium is instead TNT. The set up goes, these soldiers have to deliver this shipment of TNT deep in the jungle, and the heat is so much that the TNT starts to literally sweat nitro-glycerin. It's brilliant that Star Wars would pay such homage to a more auteur type of film whose box office failure was initially attributed to the blockbuster effect caused by A New Hope.
@@rc59191 nah, Mayfeld wouldn't be part of the New Republic Rangers. Look what happened last time he joined a cause! He would probably slope off to the outer rim and keep his head down.
As long as it isn't always self aware humor, and they are willing to let his sincerity breath. Like truly let us just have genuine emotions from cinema without undercutting it with a gag because shit might be too real.
Bill Burr acted with AL PACINO and CHRISTOPHER WALKEN. So it's not his first rodeo. Not only did two great scenes w/Pacino+ Walken but has a cameo w/Sandra Bullock and was in BREAKING BAD. Bill Burr has been around the block. No surprise he knocked this one outta the park. Actually outta the galaxy 😉
I got chills from this. There’s so many perspectives and yet it still relates to this. The PTSD, emotional distress, etc. I can imagine myself in his position. While the Clone Wars ended, the Republic was reformed into the Empire. Therefore, the education system is entirely different as well. Making their truths their own version in which Palaptine had created it. The volunteers to serve as peacekeepers (stormtroopers). Palpatine truly is pure evil even to those who support & are loyal to his cause. If I were that soldier, I could feel all that pain. Serving your country & the men responsible for annihilating your home, families, friends, etc. All those whom you fought to protect from insurgents, terrorists, rebels, etc. just to see that happened by your team. That backstab was deep enough to make others believe it’s not the Empire they fought for and will not be part of the new one as they rise to power again. Sadly, others remained fanatics still thinking it’s right & no remorse to innocent blood they spilled on their own people.
Very good. I enjoy your choice of reactors and how their reactions are never very long. Sometimes just one or two words but that’s all they need to be.
Cara Dune was so surprised & impressed with Migs blowing shit up....I think it took her encounter with Kuiil that helped her see a little more clearly. That's big, considering it was the Empire that blew her planet into space confetti.
I love the extra cutscene from other movies you splice in...90% are exactly what I was thinking too...esp the thor references with the Aussie reactor...(dont know his channels name)
I'd like to point out that there's a scene in disney content where soldiers shoot natives charging at them with sticks while cheery victorious music is playing.
I always feel bad for the lunch trooper, All he wanted was to have a full meal c'mon if your gonna kill him let him have at least some food so he goes in the afterlife full
Just to throw it out there I'm sure the people that said what Mayfield shooting the officer was dumb but hey his fuze blew blew what the officer said, not like some reactors have blown a fuze from something like it just without the shooting part
This actor seems familiar, though I can't remember where I saw him 17:00 Edit: I remember him now, he's the one interrogating the new agents tied on the train track in Kingsman: The Secret Service
But he was a bloody mess, he didn't expose his face by hand, and that wasn't a living being that saw him. And he was a bloody mess - did I mention that? I doubt if anyone forgot THAT.
Round 7:40, the fans here are crack- ing on Boba Fett (Temuera Morrison) for being a comedian because of his austere demeanour. I met Jeremy Bul- loch, who played him in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (1980, 20th Century Fox, Irvin Kershner, John Wil- liams) and Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (1983, 20th Century Fox, Richard Marquand, John Williams). He really was a comedian in Great Britain! He kept grinning and laughing like a bewildered goof. Incidentally, Temuera Morrison also played Bilbo's father, Jango in Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2005, 20th Century Fox, George Lucas, John Williams) and Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith (2005, 20th Century Fox, George Lucas John Williams). AAAA
Wait.. he played "BILBO'S" father? HAHAHAHA OMFG that is one of the must stupid hilarious typos/mixups Ive ever seen typed in reaction comments! Great job.. Talk about a belley laugh!
nah not bad thing... a BRUTAL thing, comes from the drag/ballroom community slang, now widely spread due to RuPauls Drag Race eveyr damn place on the planet. Tea/T = Truth
While certainly not the only giant plot hole, the one the bothered me most in this episode was how utterly stupid the computer face scan authentication was. That just ANY face would authenticate and accept the user instead of it having to be specific officers along with thumb prints or passwords or voice authentication etc. Just so unbelievably stupid. I still think that this particular episode of The Mandalorian is the best Star Wars that Disney ever produced.
23:00, Migs asking, "Does that mean I can go?" I wish Mando pulled out his blaster and shot at his feet, "Get lost, dipshit." In Tom Arnold's voice, too. :P
I know absolutely nothing about anything star wars or star trek or any sci fi bullshit. Just not into sci fi shit. However, imma huge bill burr fan and I love reaction vidz.
Gotta say, as someone who likes both (and knowing how much he's ragged on it)... He fucking brought it in acting out the mess hall scene, let alone the whole episode.
"He got a point", "this actually very true", bruh. Always when in some show some character say something rational and "realistic" even if this cheap lines which consider to create atmosphere of ambiguity and "gray moral" and without much sense, but there will always be some dudes who quickly, obediently and with trepidation agree and accept this "cause world is difficult and harsh" and other dead inside shit and justifications for not being good. But maybe this not that case, cause this bold guy decline all these "gray moral" and "empire wasnt evil" bullshit and do with these fanatics what they deserves)
She loves the two woman as a team but when one of those woman voices their own option on politics you hate her and want her off these show. Also, why does anyone cheer for the empire. You do know what they are based off of right ?
Literally the only episode in the first two season that I thought was actually good - but then again, I think the franchise peaked with Empire and has been downhill ever since.
It’s funny how bill burr got a better ex-stormtrooper arc in one episode than Finn did in a whole trilogy of movies.
writers.... honestly finn wasnt a bad actor. and he honestly had some good potential, but the writers just wrote shit for him.
They made Finn’s stormtrooper arc background like some generic backstory in a game
True
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@@dogcatchen Finn should have been the Jedi. He was supposed to be the first stormtrooper who is force sensitive but JJ fucked it up.
Till Andor came out, THIS was the peak of the Star Wars shows, THIS episode. The pain, anger, hatred and sadness that flashed across Burr's face as Migs Meyfeld was more character development than Finn got in three feature length films. I literally had goosebumps, and I admit I shed tears, and then sat in stunned silence when he blasts the imperial officer. We NEED more Star Wars like this and Andor!
The scene at the table with Mando, Mayfeld and the Imperial Officer was flat out, one of the top 5 scenes in Star Wars history. Just fucking brilliance!
Yep.....,
How is Bill Burr this good of an actor? The casting was genius, as was the character and his story.
Pretty funny considering he used to always make fun of Star Wars and the fans lol.
@@rc59191
Still sort of did. He just acted it out. The detail about sweaty armor sounds like something a comedian would roast about except he actually had to do it. Likewise for the dialog during the drive where he pointed out the plothole about the helmet. He was just written in a way that he didn't look out of place. That's a writing masterclass.
Late Response but...
It was mentioned that Mayfeld as a character was specifically made in Bill Burr's likeness so personality-wise, it was pretty easy for him to fit in because he's pretty much just being himself but in Star Wars (and to be fair, his personality fits in oddly better than some...others...)
The scene that stood out with him and the officer in the cafeteria was, incidentally, something that he doesn't have direct experience with (War-related PTSD) but in a podcast he claims he picked the most relevant experience he had to it, which was powerlessness and despair from being abused by a superior. It's relatable enough, given that the emotions are mostly the same when you strip away the surface context.
So to simplify, it's probably more that he's a decent actor in a role that was made with him in mind. If it weren't for that, things could have gone differently.
Bill really brought a good perspective that was needed in this show. Too often its easy to cheer on the mindless violence towards the empire, but he helped to remind folks that there are people who are on that side because they dont know any different, and others not by choice.
Or you realize that both sides are wrong..
@@SvensktTroll no.
This stuff is what the 2nd movie of the sequel trilogy tried to express but utterly failed at.
@@SomeKindaSpy Yes.
Mayfield's ptsd kicking in. The rocking. The look. Yep...he means killing.
That scene was awesome.
His acting skills just on that one scene alone was intense.
Tfw you were in Breaking Bad multiple times but it was so far from your most rounded, deepest, role. Lol
Yep. When the imperial said, "To The Empire". Mayfield was like yeah, "FUCK THE EMPIRE!" and then straight up killed him.
Hell yeah man he nailed that part
Bill Burr always drops the knowledge. The way the reactors look are exactly the way his comedy audience looks when he breaks it down.
Truth!
Watching a genius at work
He’s the goat of breaking down perspectives and stuff
That poor shore trooper just wanted to eat...
Right???
They took a disgraced imperial sniper turned criminal and made him a sympathetic anti-hero.
Bill Burr’s character realizes this team is the “A Team” and he was running around with the “F Team” before.
Good one 👌🏼😂
😂
Nice. "A Team" vs "F Troop" (late 60s sitcom).
I freaked out so badly when they mentioned Operation Cinder.
The entire plot of this episode is an homage to a movie called "Sorcerer" which came out in 1977... the same year as Star Wars: A New Hope. In Sorcerer, the Rhydonium is instead TNT. The set up goes, these soldiers have to deliver this shipment of TNT deep in the jungle, and the heat is so much that the TNT starts to literally sweat nitro-glycerin. It's brilliant that Star Wars would pay such homage to a more auteur type of film whose box office failure was initially attributed to the blockbuster effect caused by A New Hope.
Wow, that's s deep cut.
I’d put this episode up with ‘The Rescue’ as one of the best in either series
Mayfield _needs_ to show up in other episodes
I was hoping he'd be in Rangers of The New Republic but since the mouse axed that I doubt we will now.
@@rc59191 nah, Mayfeld wouldn't be part of the New Republic Rangers. Look what happened last time he joined a cause! He would probably slope off to the outer rim and keep his head down.
"He looks fresh out of the box." Now *that's* a fan/collector talking. Best. Leo.
Love Bill as Mayfeld. I hope to hell he comes back in season 3. There's really a Boston in a galaxy far far away!!
Wow bill Realy nailed this roll. I seen comedians do well acting, but to get tossed into the star wars world and loom natural. Well done
I have never seen Mandalorian but fan of Bill Burr. Tempting to watch now
Turns out Bill Burr is one hell of an actor! I hope we see him again in future episodes. Epic
19:25 The intensity in Bill Burr face now that’s acting
*This Episode of The Mandalorian means more to me, than you will ever know*
Mando throwing it back at Moff Gideon was great. It was not word for word though. Mando said “he”or “him”instead of “it”.
Because mando loves grogu as his son and gideon only sees grogu as an asset
I would love Bill Burr to be on Mandos squad. He brings that funny reality to Star Wars.
As long as it isn't always self aware humor, and they are willing to let his sincerity breath. Like truly let us just have genuine emotions from cinema without undercutting it with a gag because shit might be too real.
This episode without a doubt best episode in the entire series. No word of a lie.
ChairForceOne yep absolute truth!!!
When Mayfield wasn't leaving I was like. "Stop asking questions! You ginger bastard".
Mando's speech at the end is everything... 😊
Bill Burr acted with AL PACINO and CHRISTOPHER WALKEN. So it's not his first rodeo. Not only did two great scenes w/Pacino+ Walken but has a cameo w/Sandra Bullock and was in BREAKING BAD. Bill Burr has been around the block.
No surprise he knocked this one outta the park.
Actually outta the galaxy 😉
Hahaha "Stormtroopers are people, too." lol "They have feeling and stuff..." 🤣
Bill Burr ladies and gentlemen. ✌🏾👍🏾💯
"All fun and games till someone shows up with grenades, know what I mean?"~ Bill Burr
I got chills from this. There’s so many perspectives and yet it still relates to this. The PTSD, emotional distress, etc.
I can imagine myself in his position. While the Clone Wars ended, the Republic was reformed into the Empire. Therefore, the education system is entirely different as well. Making their truths their own version in which Palaptine had created it. The volunteers to serve as peacekeepers (stormtroopers). Palpatine truly is pure evil even to those who support & are loyal to his cause. If I were that soldier, I could feel all that pain. Serving your country & the men responsible for annihilating your home, families, friends, etc. All those whom you fought to protect from insurgents, terrorists, rebels, etc. just to see that happened by your team. That backstab was deep enough to make others believe it’s not the Empire they fought for and will not be part of the new one as they rise to power again. Sadly, others remained fanatics still thinking it’s right & no remorse to innocent blood they spilled on their own people.
Very good. I enjoy your choice of reactors and how their reactions are never very long. Sometimes just one or two words but that’s all they need to be.
Thank you for noticing that.
Watching this 4 and a half months later still gives me chills 😂
Cara Dune was so surprised & impressed with Migs blowing shit up....I think it took her encounter with Kuiil that helped her see a little more clearly. That's big, considering it was the Empire that blew her planet into space confetti.
I love the extra cutscene from other movies you splice in...90% are exactly what I was thinking too...esp the thor references with the Aussie reactor...(dont know his channels name)
His name is skyman universe
I'd like to point out that there's a scene in disney content where soldiers shoot natives charging at them with sticks while cheery victorious music is playing.
Feel bad for that shoretrooper. Literally just came in for a lunch break and he walked in at the wrong time
Bill Burr rocks!!!
The Mandalorian is the best ever so epic the best thing that's ever happened in this tv world
I always feel bad for the lunch trooper, All he wanted was to have a full meal c'mon if your gonna kill him let him have at least some food so he goes in the afterlife full
PLEEEEEEEEEASE!!!! make more mandalorian chain-reaction vídeos!!!!, PLEASE!!!
(And thank's for this great vídeo ❤ ^^ )
Next chapter The Tragedy will be posted tomorrow nite. And thank you so much for your comment.
@@crownedgambit
Plez mashup the lady of heaven
Just to throw it out there I'm sure the people that said what Mayfield shooting the officer was dumb but hey his fuze blew blew what the officer said, not like some reactors have blown a fuze from something like it just without the shooting part
This was one of my favorite episodes. Hands down.
The only time that Stormtroopers actually had aim.
Watching this just reminds me of the PTSD I got from the Book of Boba Fett, what a disgusting twist of fate.
We gonna see bill burr again for sure.
the Waynes' killer call out made my whole day
These are great, thanks. Glad to hear you're doing more!
20:13 no that was the most bravest thing that character has done.....
I wanna see more of Mayfeld. The way he's hitting on Cara
What do you do when you run out of bullets shooting at Superman? Of course, you throw the gun at him. Best. Leo.
Bill Burr should get his own spin off show
He could show up in The Book of Boba Fett.
Boba Fetts armor brought to you in part by Zeibart.
@crownedgambit, definitely The Heiress , The Jedi and The Tragedy. If I recall correctly are Epidodes 4 5 6.
The 😏 meaning of losing your shit is shown by Bill Burr. Watch his comedy special.
Spectacular editing here.
I love ur editing so much! It's a glorious work keep it up G
This actor seems familiar, though I can't remember where I saw him 17:00
Edit: I remember him now, he's the one interrogating the new agents tied on the train track in Kingsman: The Secret Service
14:53 my girl spitting straight facts
Did everyone forget we saw his face in season 1 ? 🤔
But he was a bloody mess, he didn't expose his face by hand, and that wasn't a living being that saw him. And he was a bloody mess - did I mention that? I doubt if anyone forgot THAT.
Oh man how i miss this season
Bill Burr carried this entire episode
Happy Big Bang Theory? Now there's vehicles with tires. 🤣
Bill Burr accomplished something with 3 minutes of dialogue that John Boyega couldn't do in 3 full length movies.
Don't blame Boyega, blame the writers.
To be fair that wasnt his fault, the writers of those movies treated him like a goofy side kick with very little to do.
There's enough blame to go around
wasn't *Allowed* to do. He had an interesting start but the script dropped him for Rey and he went from Force Sensitive Elite Trooper to space janitor
Another awesome compilation
Great job Crowned Bandit 👍🤘
Dude ur fucken edits r so damn funny 🤣 keep it up!
🙏🏼
@@crownedgambit that one of the mine going off made me feel like I had just climaxed, and from the looks on all their faces it was fairly universal!
All the stuff.
I never get tired of watching imperials get wasted.
Round 7:40, the fans here are crack- ing on Boba Fett (Temuera Morrison) for being a comedian because of his austere demeanour. I met Jeremy Bul- loch, who played him in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (1980, 20th Century Fox, Irvin Kershner, John Wil- liams) and Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (1983, 20th Century Fox, Richard Marquand, John Williams). He really was a comedian in Great Britain! He kept grinning and laughing like a bewildered goof.
Incidentally, Temuera Morrison also played Bilbo's father, Jango in Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2005, 20th Century Fox, George Lucas, John Williams) and Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith (2005, 20th Century Fox, George Lucas John Williams).
AAAA
Wait.. he played "BILBO'S" father?
HAHAHAHA OMFG that is one of the must stupid hilarious typos/mixups Ive ever seen typed in reaction comments! Great job.. Talk about a belley laugh!
17:33 the Original NIGHT KING (GoT)
I want a little rebel tattoo like Cara Dunes
“Hot Tea” is a bad thing? In the U.K. it is the basis of an entire culture.
nah not bad thing... a BRUTAL thing, comes from the drag/ballroom community slang, now widely spread due to RuPauls Drag Race eveyr damn place on the planet. Tea/T = Truth
@ZakhadWOW OK got it. Thx.
While certainly not the only giant plot hole, the one the bothered me most in this episode was how utterly stupid the computer face scan authentication was. That just ANY face would authenticate and accept the user instead of it having to be specific officers along with thumb prints or passwords or voice authentication etc. Just so unbelievably stupid. I still think that this particular episode of The Mandalorian is the best Star Wars that Disney ever produced.
Somebody tell those Slap Nuts (the reel rejects0 Baby Ghorgu Face Down laying on the back,,,, "I HAVE SPOKEN"
"well" @19:33 has me in stitches.
Oh great. Space Boston 😂
Bro ur videos are the best
23:00, Migs asking, "Does that mean I can go?" I wish Mando pulled out his blaster and shot at his feet, "Get lost, dipshit." In Tom Arnold's voice, too. :P
If mando shot at his feet I would have used the clip from back to the future 3 “dance mcfly” 🤣
This was awesome. Thx&see ya😁
They really got people thinking the Empire was good depending on your point of view… 😅
Bill shot first.
Mary Cherry looks like Claudia Black.
I think Burr brought the best addition to cannon in the last 20years; The Empire HATES Star Wars...
I know absolutely nothing about anything star wars or star trek or any sci fi bullshit. Just not into sci fi shit. However, imma huge bill burr fan and I love reaction vidz.
Gotta say, as someone who likes both (and knowing how much he's ragged on it)... He fucking brought it in acting out the mess hall scene, let alone the whole episode.
Omg I just commented similar. Bill Burr brought me here
Hey!! Just in case you are doing Season 3 Chain reactions I love being included! ua-cam.com/video/BzVLK2uwIRk/v-deo.html
I will definitely add you. It may take till I get to that episode project since I’m a bit backed up right now
"He got a point", "this actually very true", bruh. Always when in some show some character say something rational and "realistic" even if this cheap lines which consider to create atmosphere of ambiguity and "gray moral" and without much sense, but there will always be some dudes who quickly, obediently and with trepidation agree and accept this "cause world is difficult and harsh" and other dead inside shit and justifications for not being good. But maybe this not that case, cause this bold guy decline all these "gray moral" and "empire wasnt evil" bullshit and do with these fanatics what they deserves)
they did a better job with Bill Burr's character in this one 'sode than 3 movies of Finn...
She loves the two woman as a team but when one of those woman voices their own option on politics you hate her and want her off these show. Also, why does anyone cheer for the empire. You do know what they are based off of right ?
Facts
Literally the only episode in the first two season that I thought was actually good - but then again, I think the franchise peaked with Empire and has been downhill ever since.