Talk:Migs Mayfeld

Suggestion
Clint Worthington of Consequence of Sound wrote: "Burr’s one of the most unconventionally-compelling performers in the franchise’s history, and his outlook gives us the same moral questions as Last Jedi's DJ, without any of the irritating mannerisms."

Not sure if that would be best added as part of the section about Characterization or to the Reception section? Maybe someone could decide on the best way to add it to the article. -- 109.78.214.194 (talk) 13:36, 15 December 2020 (UTC)

Space Boston
(and possibly other random visitors, given it's now a meme) insists on trying to keep in the joke where this character would be from "Space Boston" 2A02:AA13:8100:7880:4903:FBEA:5F26:87A0 (talk) 02:47, 20 December 2020 (UTC)
 * It would be difficult to do properly and to the standards of an encyclopedia if it has reached meme level but you could potentially still mention "Space Boston" without it being vandalism with proper sources. For example Vulture.com wrote that Mayfeld "implies the existence of a Space Boston, which really adds to the delight of his appearance as an Imperial sharpshooter."
 * The source of the meme seems to be not Bill Burr and Mayfeld but rather a production error suggesting Star Wars was filming in Boston, when in fact they were filming in Boston in the United Kingdom. -- 109.79.162.177 (talk) 15:43, 22 December 2020 (UTC)

Mayfeld's death/stop marking him as deceased.
Although he is legally pronounced dead by the New Republic, this does not necessarily mean it is the end for Mayfeld's character. As long as we know he is alive, he will remain noted as alive.

This is referred to as dramatic irony in writing; when the reader (viewer in this regard) knows information that the other characters (the New Republic in this regard), do not know.