The Mandalorian (Star Wars Live Action Series)

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I did really enjoy this episode, had a lot of the elements I like to see from this show.

The Armorer finally realising there’s more than one way to be a Mandalorian, and that people can share different beliefs whilst fighting for the same cause is a big development for her character.
The Armorer and Bo both have flexible ideologies when it comes to advancing their agendas.
 
I remain of two minds. The episode entertained me, so it succeeds. Quality is somewhere between Xena: Warrior Princess and a cartoon. Which is fine, not everything can be 'Andor'. The writing is still reeeallly sloppy though. They're advancing the plot which I appreciate and it has its moments, but most of the time they still have the good crayons out.

This does kinda double down on the cynicism of the ST: all of that sacrifice and heroism, only to replace the Empire with an incompetent and blandly evil bureaucracy that has its head so far up its own orifice they're good with peppering their logistical machinery with former Imperials and letting people die because they didn't fill out their tax forms. Yeah, these idiots had it coming.
IMO the details of the script were trope cringe - like a feel good cartoon - tho I appreciate the narrative leading from A to B to C. This felt like a Filoni Rebels script to me.

*Realistically* tho the New Republic reminds me of feel good governments who wanna be too nice while the treasury is embezzled. Tho I wince thinking that in theory where was Leia and co. off messing about with Han or what.

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The Armorer and Bo both have flexible ideologies when it comes to advancing their agendas.
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But I'd watch again.😁
 
The Pirate King is one of the most ridiculous designs I've ever seen in SW. All I could think of was Pizza the Hutt. Maybe this is his vegan brother, Salad the Hutt.
Tho I will give points for TRYING something different, if only I could get the superior POTC Davy Jones out of my head.
 
IMO the details of the script were trope cringe - like a feel good cartoon - tho I appreciate the narrative leading from A to B to C. This felt like a Filoni Rebels script to me.
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*Realistically* tho the New Republic reminds me of feel good governments who wanna be too nice while the treasury is embezzled.
They're not very nice at all, though. They let people die when they can intervene, they subject former Imperials to behavioral modification and strip them of their personal identities, they're a bloated, Soviet-style bureacracy ... the Empire was a hammer while this is more like being smothered by a pillow.
 
The Empire = Competently Authoritarian
The New Republic = Incompetently Optimistic

Both were too sure of themselves. Bring on the First Order!!

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They're not very nice at all, though. They let people die when they can intervene, they subject former Imperials to behavioral modification and strip them of their personal identities, they're a bloated, Soviet-style bureacracy ... the Empire was a hammer while this is more like being smothered by a pillow.
Politics are a no-go on the forum but reminds me of governments that are too nice and the whole thing backfires. Where are all the savvy politicians - or maybe the Empire wiped them all out.

There are times I really, really miss the Client. :lol
 
The Empire = Competently Authoritarian
The New Republic = Incompetently Optimistic

Both were too sure of themselves. Bring on the First Order!!

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*My eyes*:lol

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Was Paz Vizla's head/helmet always this tiny? Seems like there's no room for a human head in that thing. Especially not John Favreau's oversized melon.

(I know it's not actually him in that suit But it's implied, what with the Habro figure and all.)
 
I certainly won't watch it again but it was better than the tragic previous episodes. The writing and dialogue was still dreadful, at least bits and pieces of action were OK and the last part with the derelict shuttle was interesting apart from the woeful dialogue again. And where were Grogu and the 3 big turkeys....did I miss something?
 
Also, the guy from one of the cartoons I never watched but was based on the original designs for Chewie.....was that some of the worst 1995-level CGI you've seen in years or what? Almost Roger Rabbit level of cartoon and live action.
 
Also, the guy from one of the cartoons I never watched but was based on the original designs for Chewie.....was that some of the worst 1995-level CGI you've seen in years or what? Almost Roger Rabbit level of cartoon and live action.
Huh? He looked great. We get it you don’t like anything :lol
 
I don’t think the writing in this season is anywhere as good as Rebels. It feels more like Ewoks / Droids level quality.

But it was great to see Zeb, and see him so well done and not at all pointed out like everything else in this show.

And where were Grogu and the 3 big turkeys....did I miss something?
They were at the children’s table.
 
*My eyes*:lol

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Fist the -- oh, never mind. 🤭
 
I certainly won't watch it again but it was better than the tragic previous episodes. The writing and dialogue was still dreadful, at least bits and pieces of action were OK and the last part with the derelict shuttle was interesting apart from the woeful dialogue again. And where were Grogu and the 3 big turkeys....did I miss something?
Grogu was
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