Chapter 18: The Mines of Mandalore
- El episodio se transmitió el 8 mar 2023
- TV-14
- 42min
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Ver Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni Debate Grogu's Cutest "Mandalorian" Moment
El mandalorian y Grogu exploran las ruinas de un planeta destruido.El mandalorian y Grogu exploran las ruinas de un planeta destruido.El mandalorian y Grogu exploran las ruinas de un planeta destruido.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Scott Lang
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Matt Leonard
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Susanna Malak
- Jawa
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Trevor Morgan
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Jo Osmond
- Gonk Droid
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Teddy Ricker
- Calamari Alien
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Will Rowlands
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Opiniones destacadas
I enjoyed this episode more than the first.
Grogu had to become independent in this episode to rescue his dad. I am glad the writers are going this route, because we've already had 2 seasons of Mando and Grogu, where Grogu has just tagged along everywhere looking cute. This was a problem for me going into this season, because in the BOBF he reunited with Mando; I wanted to see some of Din by his lonesome.
This episode was a deep dive into Mandalore and it's history, and I am here for it. Mandalore, or what's left of it, is a shadow of what it used to be; and what we saw in Clone Wars.
Bo Katan makes a further appearance in this one, and her character gets more fleshed out.
Overall, a good episode.
8.5/10.
Grogu had to become independent in this episode to rescue his dad. I am glad the writers are going this route, because we've already had 2 seasons of Mando and Grogu, where Grogu has just tagged along everywhere looking cute. This was a problem for me going into this season, because in the BOBF he reunited with Mando; I wanted to see some of Din by his lonesome.
This episode was a deep dive into Mandalore and it's history, and I am here for it. Mandalore, or what's left of it, is a shadow of what it used to be; and what we saw in Clone Wars.
Bo Katan makes a further appearance in this one, and her character gets more fleshed out.
Overall, a good episode.
8.5/10.
Sorry for being dramatic, but this show is incredibly frustrating. It's well cast. Well directed. Good VFX and design...
But favreau's writing and show running is bringing the whole show down. Not only does this broadly negate the entire plot of episode one of this season (which is bad when you only have 8 episodes total) but it also fails at actually telling a good cohesive story on its own.
Much like the last episode, none of the events here build on each other. One thing, then another, then another...but none of it happens because of what has just happened. The resulting story feels unmotivated, lacking tension despite there being action
The characters are very dry as well
Better than episode 1 but not nearly as good as season 1.
But favreau's writing and show running is bringing the whole show down. Not only does this broadly negate the entire plot of episode one of this season (which is bad when you only have 8 episodes total) but it also fails at actually telling a good cohesive story on its own.
Much like the last episode, none of the events here build on each other. One thing, then another, then another...but none of it happens because of what has just happened. The resulting story feels unmotivated, lacking tension despite there being action
The characters are very dry as well
Better than episode 1 but not nearly as good as season 1.
This week goes straight into Mando + Grogu heading to Mandalore to explore the mines and attempt to bath on the "living waters." After last weeks misstep of an opening I was concerned how much they were going to drag this out. However this episode made last weeks look like child's play. I feel like if the Book of Boba Fett wasnt a giant mistake than this probably would've opened the season with a 20 minute prologue to establish everything episode one did. However it wasn't perfect, the need for nostalgia still creeps around and feels a little forced given the circumstances of things. Like how "R5-D4" the same exact one from a New Hope that blew a fuse before the Lars were able to buy them is now Mandos new astromech. It was cute seeing him in previous seasons as a subtle nod. However having him be directly apart of the story just feels too much of a coincidence, as well as serving essentially no real purpose. Besides that, seeing Mandalore in live action and destroyed was a sight to behold. The landscapes are beautiful and the translation between what we've seen in the animated series of Clone Wars and Rebels goes perfectly into this series. As you can easily imagine the flashbacks of the Siege of Mandalore in the now desolate underground city. I still am a little shaky on where exactly this story aims to go, especially since I know that there's a heavy chance this is going to work in Ahsokas TV show into it somehow. On top of the fact that every trailer released has a scene with Jedi from Order 66 presumably, which I hope doesn't feel forced. For a second episode it was great, and definitely left me wanting more for next week.
I was rather disappointed with the fan service-laden first episode of this season. In hindsight I understand how it served to set the stage for this masterpiece by reintroducing a certain familiar character.
We're once again treated to a lot of fan service and easter eggs, but this time it all feels very plot-relevant and had me on the edge of my seat for the better part of 40 minutes. Which felt a lot longer to me, almost as if a feature film plot had been condensed into this brief runtime.
PS: I loved the new addition to Din's party who goes all the way back to A New Hope. Here's to hoping he'll be a permanent addition from here on in.
We're once again treated to a lot of fan service and easter eggs, but this time it all feels very plot-relevant and had me on the edge of my seat for the better part of 40 minutes. Which felt a lot longer to me, almost as if a feature film plot had been condensed into this brief runtime.
PS: I loved the new addition to Din's party who goes all the way back to A New Hope. Here's to hoping he'll be a permanent addition from here on in.
This one felt more like a Mandalorian episode again. With a deeper tone and wider cinematography, ambient music and an overall thrilling vibe. The story didn't branch off into unwanted subplots, we focused on Mando's task at hand.
Apart from a few moments of disposable enemy slaughtering the monsters in this episode actually had the art of terror. A subject not looked into enough when it comes to exoplanet exploration in film making. I mean i'm not expecting it to be like the movie Alien, but the vibe was still there.
A more enjoyable episode, although it would have been also enjoyable to have Mando do more, he seemed like dead weight in this one. Given said, the development still progressed and the story wasn't lost.
Not a kick ass episode, but better than the first one. Progression was there.
Apart from a few moments of disposable enemy slaughtering the monsters in this episode actually had the art of terror. A subject not looked into enough when it comes to exoplanet exploration in film making. I mean i'm not expecting it to be like the movie Alien, but the vibe was still there.
A more enjoyable episode, although it would have been also enjoyable to have Mando do more, he seemed like dead weight in this one. Given said, the development still progressed and the story wasn't lost.
Not a kick ass episode, but better than the first one. Progression was there.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaBo-Katan makes a mention of her family. During the prequel era, the Kryze clan was the royal family of Mandalore. Bo-Katan recalls taking the Mandalorian Creed while her father looked on, making him proud as she did not embarrass him. The comment is an interesting one, because it could imply he considered Bo-Katan's sister, Duchess Satine, an embarrassment. She was a pacifist and friend of Jedi, who even gave Obi-Wan Kenobi the nickname "Ben".
- ErroresWhen Grogu flees from the planet, he jumps from his cradle right into the cockpit, closes the wind shield and takes off. Take off shot should show the cradle left behind, but there is none. Neither Grogu nor R5 have time to store it and there is no place for it inside or outside the ship anyway. Later when Grogu is inside Bo-Katan's ship, he is again in his cradle.
- Citas
The Mandalorian: I'm here on business.
Peli Motto: Oh, are the Hutts back? Are you takin' out Boba Fett?
The Mandalorian: I need a droid part.
Peli Motto: Ugh. Boring!
- ConexionesFeatured in The Mandalorian: Chapter 20: The Foundling (2023)
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