"Star Wars: Rebels" Idiot's Array (TV Episode 2015) Poster

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7/10
Lando the 'entrepreneur'.
A_Kind_Of_CineMagic11 October 2020
This is another comedic filler. Unfortunately there are too many of those in this series but this is an ok one.

Lando Calrissian makes an appearance and is a main guest character in this episode which is pretty cool. But the story is a bit flippant and unremarkable.

The puffer pigs are cute, Asmorgan is a fun villain and it is just a quite pleasant filler with Lando adding some nostalgia and class. His interactions with the Rebels crew are fun.

My rating: 7/10.
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7/10
When ITs James Hong, You cant go wrong
DuskShadow14 April 2017
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I have been able to spot many people, actors included by little more than their eyes when wearing makeup or a CGI mask, and its little different when I hear a familiar voice. James Hong has been one of said voices I cannot get enough of and he always delivers a fun experience, even when just voice acting.

Aside from Lando being in this ep, ya cant go wrong...WITH THE HONG! ^~^
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7/10
Idiot's Array
Trey_Trebuchet9 May 2022
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Yeah he probably cheated LOL

It's definitely a filler, more kid-friendly episode, but I suppose you need those to get the much younger audience on the star wars train, right? I did enjoy hearing both Billy D. Williams and James Hong.

It's a decent little filler episode. Nothing of merit, but there are probably much worse episodes in this series and even Clone Wars.
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5/10
Idiot's Array
lassegalsgaard9 December 2019
So where last episode was the best, this was definitely the worst. The level of fan service has been acceptable so far, but this episode just went too far. The inclusion of Lando Calrissian never clicked with me, but as I saw him in the episode, I realized that it was much worse. This episode was filled with that weird childish writing that I never felt in previous episodes, but I always feared. The humor was mostly bad, even though there were certain moments that I did like. I like Lando, and I always will. Billy Dee Williams is still the best version of Lando there is, so to hear him back was a huge treat, but I never liked the way he was included in the episode. It was pure Lando and it didn't ruin the character, but it never felt like a natural match. I also didn't like the main antagonist of the episode. That was a largely cartonish villain, and one that doesn't belong in this universe. I get that this is a children's program in the end and that this is somehow fun for a smaller audience, but I had a hard time seeing the humor in it, but I hope they'll find their course again in the next episode.
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