Chapter 19: The Convert
- El episodio se transmitió el 15 mar 2023
- TV-PG
- 56min
En Coruscant, los ex imperiales encuentran amnistía en la Nueva República.En Coruscant, los ex imperiales encuentran amnistía en la Nueva República.En Coruscant, los ex imperiales encuentran amnistía en la Nueva República.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Elia Kane
- (as Katy M. O'Brian)
Opiniones destacadas
There is a brief interaction with the Mandalorian before a long-cut to the side character (30 minutes roughly). The Mandalorian scenes in this episode are great, but total about 10 minutes. I feel like the 30 minutes dedicated to the side character could have been further condensed or needed to get us a lot more invested in this character. It felt like an unnecessary side-quest.
We shall see how this story plays into the future, but this episode left quite a bit to be desired.
Unlike previous episodes of the season, the beginning and the ending were really awesome. The interactions between Din Djarin and Bo-Katan felt way better than on episode 2, not only on dialogue, but how both behaved in scene. Here we feel like Bo-Katan and Din Djarin are on the same level, both are amazing and can look after themselves.
It's the middle, which is the majority of the episode, that people are rating poorly. I thought it was very good and gave great insight into the New Republic and their way of life. The seasons are short, so this is the one exception I'm willing to give as far as filler goes.
The scientist was an interesting character and now this episode pretty much wraps him up. The acting is spot on. Coruscant was beautifully rendered.
There are always going to be people who whine about the show not being 100% about the main plot every episode. If the writers did that, you might as well make The Mandalorian a movie. If you look back at season 1 & 2 which are highly rated seasons, there were episodes with The Mandalorian and the child that were deemed filler and given low ratings.
I don't think writers should accommodate lazy and ungrateful fans.
We had Mando at the beginning with the soundtrack department overusing Mando's two tone chime everytime he came on screen. Yes it was overused and i know it's his signature theme but do they have to use it every time we see him? The dog fight at the beginning looked weak, entertaining but it looked like something just to keep us watching.
I don't know if the rest of the episode meant something, maybe it plays a bigger part but i'm sick of sticking up for this series if it just continues to be silly like this. Please make sense, build up to something, give us the meaning. At the minute i'm confused, to the point i actually didn't care for the final scene and i know i should.
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- TriviaThe keyboard on Dr Pershing's desk is a modified Commodore C64 (or possibly a VIC20) home computer, first released in 1982.
- Citas
Paz Vizsla: Din Djarin claims to have bathed in the Living Waters.
The Armorer: Is this true?
The Mandalorian: It is. I have proof.
Bo-Katan Kryze: [he hands over the vial] I was witness. He fell into the depths and I pulled him out.
The Armorer: [pouring the vial into a stone basin and seeing the reaction] He speaks the truth. These are indeed the Living Waters. Din Djarin, you are redeemed. This is the Way. And Bo-Katan Kryze, by Creed, you too are redeemed.
Bo-Katan Kryze: But I do not walk the Way.
The Armorer: Did you bathe in the waters?
Bo-Katan Kryze: I did.
The Armorer: And have you removed your helmet since?
Bo-Katan Kryze: No, I have not.
The Armorer: Then you may join our covert and live as your ancestors once did. You may leave anytime you wish. Until then, you are one of us. Welcome, Bo-Katan of Clan Kryze. This is the Way.
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 56min
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1