The Mandalorian is drawn to the Outer Rim in search of others of his kind.The Mandalorian is drawn to the Outer Rim in search of others of his kind.The Mandalorian is drawn to the Outer Rim in search of others of his kind.
John Leguizamo
- Gor Koresh
- (voice)
Isaac C. Singleton Jr.
- Twi'lek Doorman
- (as Isaac C. Singleton)
Leilani Shiu
- Jawas
- (as Leilani Shui)
Dieterich Gray
- Mos Pelgo Villager
- (as Dietrich Gray)
Karisma Shanel
- Jo
- (as Karisma Gideon)
Dylan Kento Curtis
- Mos Pelgo Boy
- (as Dylan Curtis)
Beni Alexander
- Tusken Raider
- (uncredited)
Janise Anthony
- Human Miner
- (uncredited)
Talin Chat
- Tusken Raider
- (uncredited)
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I watched this show a few months ago but l
didn't review it. With The Book of Boba Fett
coming out, I thought it would be a good time to re watch, and review The Mandalorian.
They started this season at a crazy pace. This episode was the longest, craziest, and biggest episode in the series. This episode was 100% based off a western. First of all, it was set in a desert, it also had the gunslinger aspect. When Mando, the Marshall, his village people, and the sand people teamed up to fight the dragon, I knew the end of the episode would be big, and it was. It was so big the aspect ratio changed to full screen to get a full affect when the dragon came out of its cave. There were also a few hints in this episode. The first one was in the hangar when R5 from A New Hope made an appearance. The second was at the very end of the episode, so I won't spoil it, but true Star Wars fans will know who it is when they see it. I just thought those two hints were cool to add.
They started this season at a crazy pace. This episode was the longest, craziest, and biggest episode in the series. This episode was 100% based off a western. First of all, it was set in a desert, it also had the gunslinger aspect. When Mando, the Marshall, his village people, and the sand people teamed up to fight the dragon, I knew the end of the episode would be big, and it was. It was so big the aspect ratio changed to full screen to get a full affect when the dragon came out of its cave. There were also a few hints in this episode. The first one was in the hangar when R5 from A New Hope made an appearance. The second was at the very end of the episode, so I won't spoil it, but true Star Wars fans will know who it is when they see it. I just thought those two hints were cool to add.
Finally something well scripted and well directed to watch these days.
Jon Favreau is pure genius.
Jon Favreau is pure genius.
First off, WOW, the scale of this episode is absolutely epic and quiet the redemption from "The Gunslinger" and giving Tatooine a great episode. I was worried going in this was going to be a bit more childish because season one became the show of the year but it seems to have kept the same tone as the first season which is always a plus. Overall this episode feels like the beginning of a better season without unnecessary episodes (episode 4 5 and 6 even though I like 4 and 6) that seem to just drag out the episode count. Once again Jon Favreau for CEO of Lucasfilm and Dave Filoni for Creative Officer at Lucasfilm, This is the way, I have spoken.
After nearly a year The Mandalorian is back and it didn't disappoint. The quality of the production is looking better, great cinematography, and the stunning score. Some of the moments were cheesy, but it's part of the fun. Bring on the next episode with that fantastic ending.
All I can say is this show keeps providing us with fantastic entertainment. The 50 minutes went by super fast, and the streak continues for good episodes. Inject the rest of the season into my veins, we are only in the first episode. I give this episode an 8.6/10 for being fun as hell.
All I can say is this show keeps providing us with fantastic entertainment. The 50 minutes went by super fast, and the streak continues for good episodes. Inject the rest of the season into my veins, we are only in the first episode. I give this episode an 8.6/10 for being fun as hell.
Didn't think season 7 of Justified would look like this but I'm glad this is the direction they're going
Did you know
- TriviaOne of the Tuskens is played by an actual deaf actor, who helped create the Tusken Sign Language.
- GoofsEach time "The Marshal" travels on his speeder, his hair does not move in relation to the higher velocities.
- Crazy creditsThe concept art seen during the end credits, in order of appearance:
- Krayt Dragon emerges by Doug Chiang.
- Bantha riders by Christian Alzmann.
- Entering Mos Pelgo by Ryan Church.
- Questioning Gor Koresh by Khang Le.
- Rocket firing Cobb Vanth by Christian Alzmann.
- Meeting Massifs by Christian Alzmann.
- The Scurrier and the Child by Christian Alzmann.
- Tusken campfire by Erik Tiemens.
- Bantha riders closeup by Brian Matyas and Doug Chiang.
- Escape from the Krayt by Christian Alzmann.
- The Nomad by Brian Matyas.
- ConnectionsEdited into Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian: Making of Season 2 (2020)
- SoundtracksMando Is Back
Composed by Ludwig Göransson
- Why didn't the Krayt Dragon's acid melt the Mandalorian?
Details
- Runtime52 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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