I also think looking at this show as a movie with 3 act structure is important. The 1st 3 episodes felt like the first act introducing the characters and what their arcs are going to be, these last 2 have seemed like the 2nd act where they go on adventures while learning and growing, and that last reveal seems to hint at the 3rd act where he will put together the lessons he learned along the way against a larger antagonist. It’s really fun to watch this week to week and discuss it, but I think it will end up working even better as one long 4-5 hour movie.
I agree binging will help however the second act should also have rising conflict for the third act to resolve and this “2nd act” hasn’t really given us much. Village raiders and wannabe bounty hunter that never felt like a threat. The first three episodes each had more adversity for the Mando to overcome than the last two combined in my opinion. I dug the character development/fun adventure in Sanctuary, overall enjoyed this one, and next episode will definitely give us that greater conflict and more threatening antagonist hopefully, but if we are going to use the movie act structure to judge I’d consider this a weak second act so far.
Listening to Jedicouncils review and they eluded to Toro wanting to become a bounty hunter so bad and thinking about it more I think it could made the episode a little more impactful if him and Mando had a brief conversation about the state of the galaxy and the new republic for why this is the only way to survive in it or something of the sort. Maybe Mando agrees and we get more of his opinions on the state of the galaxy. Maybe trying to have us empathize with the character Mando kills undercuts that but would’ve been nice to have a serious conversation between the two where the Mando revealed something about himself.
Also these aren’t things i care too much about but Ace brought up a good point. Where was Mandos pulse rifle? I feel like that’s something you would’ve brought when trying to kill somebody you know is a sniper.
Pulse Rifle disintegrates. One could assume the bounty on Fennec was for her alive, which kinda rules out the use of the Pulse Rifle
Great point as he does mention she’s no good dead. Thatll be my rationale so thanks! Does it only disintegrate though. Also it does have a scope which he’s used to just to do recon.
I’m not against these episodes being more procedural, in theory, but when it’s only an 8 episode season it does sorta leave me wanting
Loved this episode, but man it felt short. I wanted more! Agree that the young bounty hunter was terrible though.
Plus all the other Mandalorians. I want to know what, if any, consequences were put upon them for Mando’s actions. I’m fine with bottle episode’s like this one, but I wouldn’t mind seeing them from some other perspectives. Give me a Cara Dune episode or another one of the Mandalorians. An IG-11 episode could be fun too. Doesn’t seem like it’ll happen this season, but hopefully next.
I’d like that if we had longer seasons, but with 8 episodes I’d like it to focus on the Mandalorian all the way through
Agreed. Shows like Rebels had the time to give stand-alone episodes to the supporting cast. Here, Mando needs to be prominent all the way through with how little time we have in each season.
I find it very strange that they went for the tight episode count and length of current serialized shows but are using adventure of the week storytelling.
Do people understand that the Baby Yoda arc has to wrap at some point? Like, whether this goes on for 2 seasons or 10, the whole show can't revolve around Mando protecting the child? As much as I love Baby Yoda, that story has to resolve or close at some point. Whether he returns safely with what's left of his species, lives somewhere safely, or god forbid..........dies? Once it does wrap, wait for the backlash and calls to #remakethemandalorian and #bringbabyyodaback
i don’t think baby yoda is in it for the long haul. I think it’s a convenient prop to speed up our investment in mando.