By connecting some dots to Chapter 1, we also learn the name of this container. When The Mandalorian first receives his assignment, The Client promises to pay him with “a camtono of beskar,” and when he gets paid, it’s an ice cream maker full of beskar. The math suggests the ice cream maker is called a camtono.
All the racing scenes were awesome, but I loved the surprisingly tender exchange between Carroll Shelby and Henry Ford II in the GT40. In the trailer, the moment is played for laughs—and it’s undeniably funny to see Ford nearly shit himself when the car’s going super fast—but it morphs into something genuinely touching when Ford bursts into tears and says that he regrets that his father wasn’t alive to see this happen. There’s plenty left unsaid about Ford’s relationship with his legendary dad, but you can feel the overwhelming burden of expectations and insecurity the moment Shelby hits the brakes.
Matt Damon’s bonking Christian Bale on the head with a loaf of Wonder Bread is what you call a rich text. While this may sound like just a bit of Star Wars jargon, we’re pretty sure that there’s a bigger joke behind the name. Back in August of 2017 a video went viral of a little girl who couldn’t say the word “ice cream.” Instead she says something that isn’t quite comprehensible and definitely isn’t a real word.
But if you listen closely, and have already watched The Mandalorian, it sounds an awful lot like she’s saying camtono. So did Jon Favreau and the team behind The Mandalorian really name a 40 year old prop after a meme from 2017?
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