Cara Dune (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Cara Dune" in English language version.

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  • Plante, Corey (December 27, 2019). "'The Mandalorian' finale Easter egg explains why Cara Dune hates the Empire". Inverse. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
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  • Robinson & Breznican (2019a), 56:21–57:25. Carano: "Why does she have a bounty on her head? Because she left and she's on her own now. And so she's in trouble. She's obviously always in trouble. I feel like she's always in trouble." Robinson, Joanna; Breznican, Anthony (November 29, 2019). "'Chapter Four: Sanctuary' with Gina Carano". Still Watching: The Mandalorian (Podcast). Vanity Fair. Retrieved January 29, 2020 – via Spotify.
  • Robinson & Breznican (2019a), 56:21–57:25. Breznican: "She was a good guy, she's one of the good guys, but did the experiences of being a shock trooper push her maybe to a darker place?" Carano: "Yeah, well, there's a reason why [...] I mean, you know, she's got a bounty on her head, right? Why does she have a bounty on her head? Because she left and she's on her own now [...] I feel like she loved war and after the war was done, you know, she doesn't want to just be a babysitter. And she's probably thinking a lot of what happened during war, and do you agree with what happened during war, and all this stuff. So she's thinking about a lot, I think." Robinson, Joanna; Breznican, Anthony (November 29, 2019). "'Chapter Four: Sanctuary' with Gina Carano". Still Watching: The Mandalorian (Podcast). Vanity Fair. Retrieved January 29, 2020 – via Spotify.
  • Robinson & Breznican (2019a), 55:46–55:53. Carano: "So she was a Rebel shock trooper, and we cross-referenced that with Dave Filoni." Robinson, Joanna; Breznican, Anthony (November 29, 2019). "'Chapter Four: Sanctuary' with Gina Carano". Still Watching: The Mandalorian (Podcast). Vanity Fair. Retrieved January 29, 2020 – via Spotify.
  • Robinson & Breznican (2019b), 9:12–9:35. Howard: "And then the hairstyle, Kathleen Kennedy said something about the hairstyle that I was like, 'Oh my gosh, this is very important,' where she said Star Wars characters, if you see them from a great distance in a silhouette, so you know who they are. And I said, 'Oh man, that is so true.' And so the silhouette of Cara Dune had to be specifically Cara Dune." Robinson, Joanna; Breznican, Anthony (December 6, 2019). "'Chapter Five: The Gunslinger' with Bryce Dallas Howard and Ming Na Wen". Still Watching: The Mandalorian (Podcast). Vanity Fair. Retrieved January 29, 2020 – via Spotify.
  • Robinson & Breznican (2019b), 8:48–9:12. Howard: "For Cara, specifically, with her look. That was something that Jon brought me in early for, to be a part of that and to work with Gina and just make sure, because also she is an athlete, she knows what she need to be wearing in order to do the moves she's intended on doing. And so getting to factor all of those things in." Robinson, Joanna; Breznican, Anthony (December 6, 2019). "'Chapter Five: The Gunslinger' with Bryce Dallas Howard and Ming Na Wen". Still Watching: The Mandalorian (Podcast). Vanity Fair. Retrieved January 29, 2020 – via Spotify.
  • Robinson & Breznican (2019b), 9:12–10:15. Howard: "And when we were having this conversation, Deb Chow was directing, and we were all just hanging out [...] and Deb, the way she does her hair, the way she kind of gathers it and stuff, she does these like little braids and stuff, and it's beautiful the way she does her own hair, and we were all talking about this and then we looked at Deb's hair and we were like, 'Like this? We should do something like this?' And we were like, 'Yeah.' So Cara Dune's hair is in part because we knew it would be recognizable in a silhouette and very much so inspired by Deb Chow's own hair. She wasn't even, she was fully directing in that moment, she was like, 'I don't even know what you guys are talking about.'" Robinson, Joanna; Breznican, Anthony (December 6, 2019). "'Chapter Five: The Gunslinger' with Bryce Dallas Howard and Ming Na Wen". Still Watching: The Mandalorian (Podcast). Vanity Fair. Retrieved January 29, 2020 – via Spotify.
  • Robinson & Breznican (2019a), 45:57–47:00. Carano: "When I meet people, and this is something that a lot of close people have told me, I don't naturally see what somebody's physical appearance is. I instantly kind of feel who a person is. And so that's just always been a natural... I think that's a gift. Because I don't take what you heard about someone or their reputation or whatever front they're trying to put on. I really feel like I can see a person for who they really are. And so that wasn't hard for me at all. I felt like with Pedro being under the mask, like, I could tell. I could tell with his energy, I could tell when he was upset. I could tell when he was smiling. And he won't fess up to that but I'd be like 'Are you laughing right now?' and he was cracking up. Or, 'You're smiling at me right now,' and he would be completely like, 'You wouldn't be able to tell,' and I'm like, 'I know you're smiling at me right now,' and he would take it off and say, 'How do you know that?' I'm like, 'I just know. I know what's going on under there.' So I actually really loved people who are faceless." Robinson, Joanna; Breznican, Anthony (November 29, 2019). "'Chapter Four: Sanctuary' with Gina Carano". Still Watching: The Mandalorian (Podcast). Vanity Fair. Retrieved January 29, 2020 – via Spotify.
  • Robinson & Breznican (2019a), 58:56–59:19. Carano: "And then they actually had me hop up on a blurrg. That was my first day on set and I was sitting on this mechanical blurrg. And then I'm like looking up online, I'm like, 'What, blurrg?' You know, I'm like, 'What is this called?' And that was surreal. Just surreal." Breznican: "Was it fairly complete?" Carano: "Yeah, it was completely complete. And it was huge, and we had to like take a ladder and get up on there." Robinson, Joanna; Breznican, Anthony (November 29, 2019). "'Chapter Four: Sanctuary' with Gina Carano". Still Watching: The Mandalorian (Podcast). Vanity Fair. Retrieved January 29, 2020 – via Spotify.

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