I was hoping Bo-Katan and the Armorer were going to kiss :heart:
During the recap I thought: please, no. Not pirates again. But this episode really caught fire, literally as well as figuratively. It's beginning to go into the direction I'd hoped for with the Mandalorians.
Now, I wonder since Din still posesses the Darksaber could that become an issue again ? Or can Bo lead them without it now that the Armorer has spoken on her behalf ? And I'm certain it wasn't Mandalorians who freed Gideon. That's a ruse to blame them. Even with him escaping I'm still convinced there is a bigger fish in the water.
We can now safely assume that the ex-imperial is an operative for the empire remnant. I really like that Capt Carson gets a bigger role. He's a really honest guy.
And what do you know - Garazeb "Zeb" Orrelios. Another Rebels connection. Uhh, I like where this is going.
It all makes no sense.
Zeb and Chopper! Love it! This really does seem like it’s leading into the sequel trilogy now.
is this going to be The Bo Katan show at some point ??? no thanks
Why is the story telling so inconsistent? The back story revolving around Gideon is very interesting and atmospheric. But the pirate stuff simply is ridiculous. They look like somebody ordered Pirates of the Caribbean on Wish. And how is somebody a High Magistrate of a settlement for about thirty people with no weapons and no defenses? It is somehow entertaining but it makes no sense. And I don't like the show losing focus on the Mandalorian. This is not the way.
Am I the only one who is irritated by the silliness? The whole town evacuates, 30 people. Big ass war ship with dozens of fighters, easily defeated by a small ship and transport. Radar, never heard of it. Defenses, never heard of it. Somebody shooting from above, if only we had rockets on our backs.
This is really the a-team/macgyver equivalent of Star Wars. Low quality entertainment
certainly more action packed than the last few ones and story getting interesting.
Solid war movie. It doesn't aspire to be more. But it does this one thing right while encapsulating the particular style of the Star Wars franchise.
Up to this point, the season was somewhat aimless. Is this now what the season wants to tell? The unification of all Mandalorians to rebuild their former greatness?
Watching Tim Meadows have an argument with an astromech droid put a big smile on my face.
Nice! I loved it! Nice fights and a dark reveal in the end.
Loving how this season is building up to the rise of the New Order. This is the way!
Most of the episode was boring... but I like the ending with the Mandalorians trying reunite - but also the implication that Mandalorians stole Gideon. Which, I guess, is just a ruse by the Imperials.
Ah Karabast! Zeb was such a treat !
GARAZEB MOTHER FUCKING ORrELIOS OMG
I really enjoyed the episode this time. Great to see some more action and some unit cohesion for the mandalorian people.
Ah, Karabast! This is the Way!
Why is Mandalorian just good but never great anymore?
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That homage to Jeremy Bulloch, the original Boba Fett made me tear up a little.