Yeah pretty poor episode tbf. Need bit more mystery, this was a very poor filler episode imho...
Yeah pretty poor episode tbf. Need bit more mystery, this was a very poor filler episode imho...
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Why was that one lady so thirsty? She was ready to adopt Baby Yoda and lock Mando down. Pacing was good. Humor was good. Still felt like a cowboy yandering around. Still better than the first half of the pilot
Can definitely mark it as filler for re-watches.
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Pretty decent episode, but it felt like I was watching an episode of the old Fugitive or Incredible Hulk series from decades ago.
Dude shows up and finds a group of people in need of help
He helps them
Forms a brief yet tender bond with someone
Needs to get back on the road because something from his past is one step behind him.
standard (any action/adventure)tv show epsiode.. somehow the mandalorian is supposed to be above that? it's star wars for one. what more do you guys want?
felt kind of like a typical SG-1 episode to me.
I had fun once, it was terrible.
Well that's exactly the problem. It's a standard issue action/adventure episode, but those other shows generally had 20+ 45 minute long episodes a season to fill over several seasons. They need some filler episodes. This was episode #4 of an 8 episode series where the episodes are 30-40 minutes long. If they had done something novel with the concept it'd be one thing, but all they did was the same thing any show could do but with a little bit of Star Wars thrown in (and all that did was show how crappy Imperial tech is, which we already knew).
What a stepdown from the other episodes, i had to skip 20 minutes of it out of boredom.
I think looking at this one as a filler ep is wrong. Mandalorian thought after shooting up the guild (and presumably killing the guild master), he should lay low for a while. Simple enough. Problem is that he underestimated how many people are still hunting both him and the child, and their ability to track them down literally anywhere they go. This little diversion established that there's no such thing as a "safe place" to hide out for a while. They will never be safe unless they find a way to disable all those tracking fobs and kill everyone involved in sending people after the baby and him.
If next week's episode is another one with the same basic plot as this one ("we should be safe here-OH NO, WE'VE BEEN FOUND"), then we can legitimately worry about the future of this series.
My concern with the episode is the one villager who knew how to shoot and fight: where did she learn all this? At one point she wants to show Mando something in the house and he declines: most people probably interpret that little throwaway scene as her trying to get him in the sack, but I kinda think she legit wanted to show him something about her past. I wonder if it'll come back around to this at some point, or if it'll just become a dropped and forgotten story thread.
Also, the opening scene with the raiders... Am I the only one who thought "Uruk-hai in space?!"
I think it'll be a dropped and forgotten story. The whole village seemed strange. That one guy said he read a lot about Mandalorians. For a place that has no star port or anything else, and for someone whos grandparents seeded the farm, id assume hes never been off world. So where could he have read about them? She knew they dont remove their helms and she knew how to fire a gun and not just fire it... Girl could shoot. She kept the target in place as she hit it over and over and over.
So either her parents were mandalorians who went into hiding during the purge, and thats why she and others knows about them. Or she just randomly shoots good to give the mando a possible family moment.
Probably reading to much into it, but it just felt weird to me.
People are calling it a filler episode? What did it lack that the "Jawas stole my shit and I have to go on a quest to get it back" episode had?
I know people have somehow convinced themselves that Star Wars is supposed to be some profound cinema, when it's more often than not just cheesy action schlock...but can we please get some perspective on this cheesy action schlock show, at least?
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only thing that seemed to me odd was the spill no one has seen my face since i was kid.. takes off helm while looking out an open window >.>
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Way too rushed. Episodes need to be longer. Weak throwaway line saying they've been in the village for weeks? I want to like you, series. /shakesfist
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Funny people seem to dislike this episode so much, it was my favorite so far. Slowed things down a bit, got to know our characters and their desires a bit more, really loved the balance between Gina Carano's character and the Mandalorian, assuming/hoping they form a partnership for the rest of the series. Wonder why she has a bounty on her head.
Don't care at all that the small village under attack has been done before... welcome to writing, there are no new ideas, just better executions. The little bits of detail were great, the village droids were fun. The little hint at romance was kind of whatever, doubt we'll see these people again, or if we do it would probably be the retirement option for the character at the very end. In a traditional show they probably would have spent more time resting here, but this show is pretty clearly about moving on fast. Folks who hated the episode will probably be fine with whatever new place and new concept they do next week. I think at least a part of the concept behind this show is tossing a lot of ideas out and seeing which stick to the audience.