The Mandalorian visits an opulent world.The Mandalorian visits an opulent world.The Mandalorian visits an opulent world.
Dale Dickey
- Saifir
- (voice)
Seth Gabel
- Bartender Droid
- (voice)
David St. Pierre
- Mon Calamari Nobleman
- (as David St Pierre)
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In the first chapter of this episode I was totally distracted by the non-existent voice effects of the two aqatic lovers. No creature with mouthes like these would be able to sound like an ordinary human voice, even the movements of the mouth didn't fit the words. That is just bad production. Each and every stupid robot has a sound effect on its voice....
The rest of the episode was kinda ok, but I expected a little humour when Jack Black is in the episode. His part could have been flamboyantly funny, but was too lame. So the whole episode felt fragmentary.
And Grogu is getting sidelined again, which also was disappointing.
And Grogu is getting sidelined again, which also was disappointing.
-Cheap attempts at humour.
-Unnecessary side jobs.
-Bad acting in areas.
-No plot.
-Power Ranger confrontations.
-In your face cameos.
-Scooby Doo villains.
Disney has made decent productions in the past but they seem to be falling into this pit of lazy writing. They won't stop as long as it rakes in the money, this goes for a lot of their recent shows and movies hiding weak plots under the skin of "entertainment" ruining good development and losing intelligent structure. Then there's the woke culture, but let's not get into that. It comes to my attention that all they care about is overdone morals and merchandise. I read a review where someone said it was like Disney are hiring 13 year old fans to write these episodes now, it certainly seems like it. Bo Katan Kryze and Din Djarin were wasted potential, they deserved much more.
I watched a video a while back on an essay viewing producers are taking over writers especially from Disney. So visions on how stories are structured are now becoming based on how a producer wants it to look, because Disney are right behind them. Fans want more Grogu cuteness so they throw it into the story even if it makes no sense or is just pathetic.
The Mandalorian was a good show to watch in it's prime, it showed the latest Star Wars trilogy how to bring the magic and thrill back into the Saga but keep that core narrative. Now it's just joining the rest down in the bin of forgetful plots. The opening sequence to this episode didn't feel like Star Wars at all, more of a low rated episode of Doctor Who. It drowns out core story for big budgeted production and eye candy visuals. Disney can afford it so why should they stop? I've seen shows with next to no budget master better at story than this.
Grogu does literally nothing now but "LoOk CuTe", what development was there one time is now him just flipping through the air like an inanimate object and using his force for games. "But it sells the toys", they would say for the same reason the latest trilogy was made. Disney can produce great quality stories, but when they get greedy, it's best to just walk away.
I really am hoping these next 2 episodes will be excellent but i feel like the show will be axed after this season. Maybe it's for the best.
Worst Episode of the series. Infact this entire Season has been 10% story and 90% comic filler. Where's the depth we had before?! Well, i think Dave Filoni left to write the upcoming Ashoka series so what writers were left had all the pressure before the deadlines, that's why this season seems empty. Disney wanted a season 3 despite it having limited writers, it's self explanatory really.
Please make the next 2 episodes justify this Season's downfall.
6/10.
-Unnecessary side jobs.
-Bad acting in areas.
-No plot.
-Power Ranger confrontations.
-In your face cameos.
-Scooby Doo villains.
Disney has made decent productions in the past but they seem to be falling into this pit of lazy writing. They won't stop as long as it rakes in the money, this goes for a lot of their recent shows and movies hiding weak plots under the skin of "entertainment" ruining good development and losing intelligent structure. Then there's the woke culture, but let's not get into that. It comes to my attention that all they care about is overdone morals and merchandise. I read a review where someone said it was like Disney are hiring 13 year old fans to write these episodes now, it certainly seems like it. Bo Katan Kryze and Din Djarin were wasted potential, they deserved much more.
I watched a video a while back on an essay viewing producers are taking over writers especially from Disney. So visions on how stories are structured are now becoming based on how a producer wants it to look, because Disney are right behind them. Fans want more Grogu cuteness so they throw it into the story even if it makes no sense or is just pathetic.
The Mandalorian was a good show to watch in it's prime, it showed the latest Star Wars trilogy how to bring the magic and thrill back into the Saga but keep that core narrative. Now it's just joining the rest down in the bin of forgetful plots. The opening sequence to this episode didn't feel like Star Wars at all, more of a low rated episode of Doctor Who. It drowns out core story for big budgeted production and eye candy visuals. Disney can afford it so why should they stop? I've seen shows with next to no budget master better at story than this.
Grogu does literally nothing now but "LoOk CuTe", what development was there one time is now him just flipping through the air like an inanimate object and using his force for games. "But it sells the toys", they would say for the same reason the latest trilogy was made. Disney can produce great quality stories, but when they get greedy, it's best to just walk away.
I really am hoping these next 2 episodes will be excellent but i feel like the show will be axed after this season. Maybe it's for the best.
Worst Episode of the series. Infact this entire Season has been 10% story and 90% comic filler. Where's the depth we had before?! Well, i think Dave Filoni left to write the upcoming Ashoka series so what writers were left had all the pressure before the deadlines, that's why this season seems empty. Disney wanted a season 3 despite it having limited writers, it's self explanatory really.
Please make the next 2 episodes justify this Season's downfall.
6/10.
I loved S1 of Mando, it revived this franchise for me like many others here. S2 was good too, the cameos & easter eggs were fun.
But now the lack of a story line is starting to show. Its almost like the script of this episode was just a couple of lines, and they let the actors improvise the rest. The dialogue is actually that bad. The droid problem filler which was like 80% of this episode would have been acceptable if we were in the first third, not the final third of the season.
I know the storyline of Mando has to merge with that sequel trilogy at some point, but does the quality of the story also needs to match?
But now the lack of a story line is starting to show. Its almost like the script of this episode was just a couple of lines, and they let the actors improvise the rest. The dialogue is actually that bad. The droid problem filler which was like 80% of this episode would have been acceptable if we were in the first third, not the final third of the season.
I know the storyline of Mando has to merge with that sequel trilogy at some point, but does the quality of the story also needs to match?
What has happened to this show? This season has been bad, but now it's unwatchable. Not even the Doc could save it.
For one, I can't believe how bad the dialogue is.
Here's some examples: 'We're privateers...individuals for hire.' (thanks for thinking I'm a moron) 'Engaging automated guidance.' Mando 'What happened?' (are you kidding? How stupid has he become?) Bo-Katan 'They've taken control of the ship.' (why doesn't she say 'Are you deaf, or just dumb?') I guess we're going for a ride.' (great deduction) Mando: 'Why do they have imperial droids on an independent world?' Bo-Katan 'It's the outer rim (go on...) your guess is as good as mine.' (what?) 'Din Djarin and Bo-katan Krieze, your presence has been requested by the leadership of the planetary democracy.' Bo 'perhaps at a later time.' 'This is not a request.'
The plot is boring, the characters are stupid, the dialogue is horrible, and the acting is like children pretending in their back garden. This should actually get cancelled.
For one, I can't believe how bad the dialogue is.
Here's some examples: 'We're privateers...individuals for hire.' (thanks for thinking I'm a moron) 'Engaging automated guidance.' Mando 'What happened?' (are you kidding? How stupid has he become?) Bo-Katan 'They've taken control of the ship.' (why doesn't she say 'Are you deaf, or just dumb?') I guess we're going for a ride.' (great deduction) Mando: 'Why do they have imperial droids on an independent world?' Bo-Katan 'It's the outer rim (go on...) your guess is as good as mine.' (what?) 'Din Djarin and Bo-katan Krieze, your presence has been requested by the leadership of the planetary democracy.' Bo 'perhaps at a later time.' 'This is not a request.'
The plot is boring, the characters are stupid, the dialogue is horrible, and the acting is like children pretending in their back garden. This should actually get cancelled.
The Mandalorian has been a hit show since its release, but "Chapter 22 Guns for Hire" falls short of the high expectations set by previous seasons. While the cameos from Jack Black, Lizzo, and Christopher Lloyd are a unique addition to the show, they don't elevate this particular episode and feel like forced additions.
The writing in this episode is mediocre at best, with a predictable and slow-paced plot that lacks the excitement that we've come to expect from the series. The episode feels like a filler installment and doesn't advance the overarching storyline in any significant way.
The quality of the show has taken a decline, noticeably different from previous seasons. There is a lack of urgency and tension, and the action sequences are lackluster compared to what we've seen in previous episodes.
It's disappointing to see the show take a step backward in Season 3. While the cameos from Black, Lizzo, and Lloyd may be a fun surprise for fans, "Chapter 22 Guns for Hire" fails to live up to the expectations set forth by previous episodes. Hopefully, the forthcoming episodes will return to the series' high standard.
The writing in this episode is mediocre at best, with a predictable and slow-paced plot that lacks the excitement that we've come to expect from the series. The episode feels like a filler installment and doesn't advance the overarching storyline in any significant way.
The quality of the show has taken a decline, noticeably different from previous seasons. There is a lack of urgency and tension, and the action sequences are lackluster compared to what we've seen in previous episodes.
It's disappointing to see the show take a step backward in Season 3. While the cameos from Black, Lizzo, and Lloyd may be a fun surprise for fans, "Chapter 22 Guns for Hire" fails to live up to the expectations set forth by previous episodes. Hopefully, the forthcoming episodes will return to the series' high standard.
Did you know
- TriviaIn Star Wars lore, the Mon Calamari and the Quarrens are from the same planet, and the two species have an ancient and permanent rivalry with one another.
- GoofsGrogu disappears from Lizzo's side at 33:29 after being directly to her right at 32:00. He reappears magically next to her at 34:12.
- Quotes
The Duchess: Could I perhaps hold the baby? Please?
The Mandalorian: He doesn't take kindly to strangers.
[Duchess holds up a fish snack and Grogu leaps over to her]
Details
- Runtime45 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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