Nothing makes sense in this episode.

  • Baby Yoda does nothing except for being cute just to draw viewers and every character is just attracted to him for no reason.
  • Tusken raiders showing up out of nowhere in a vast empty desert, like a scene straight out of comedy skit
  • Someone who appears to be dead is hanging from a dewback (mount) and The Mando didn't even realize it's a trap? So much for a so-called professional bounty hunter.
  • They're up against a sniper in the lone desert and they still pop their heads in the open.
  • And they have to wait until nighttime for no reason despite the fact that their strategy involves the use of flare gun. Oddly the bounty just wait for them as if she has nothing to do.
  • The rookie bounty hunter changed his mind very quickly in the face of the bounty. He knows he can't even handle the bounty well by himself, why would he did what he did?

Dialogues feel forced. Like the previous episode, everything is shoved just to make the plot moves. Especially terrible every time the rookie has a conversation.

This episode and the previous feel like series of unrelated events. Nothing literally happened in these two episodes. There are some cool throwbacks and references (cantina scene, dune sea, Amy Sedaris blurping Star Wars jargons, etc) but it's all fanservice. It appears the show is directed by people familiar with Star Wars universe but has zero sense of screen writing.

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@xaliber I agree. The Rookie feels misplaced and the style this character is portraying does not fit at all. And the dialogue is horrendous.

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