Tears of joy, twice in an episode, in a show's third season. Thank you Carl Weathers.
This episode is 100% action driven, and there's still plenty of drama baked in. I love how storytelling with minimal dialogue and relatively unknown characters can cause me to wait with baited breath to see the outcome of a short television episode.
Directing and cinematography is spot on. Carl Weathers directorial debut for Mandalorian was definitely a home run.
The lore continues to grow and we continue to see what is possible in the new Star Wars universe.
My only complaints are that some of the extras over acted and some cgi landscapes were a bit wonky in places. Nothing that caused me to loose my suspension of disbelief or press the fast forward (skip forward) button.
Directing and cinematography is spot on. Carl Weathers directorial debut for Mandalorian was definitely a home run.
The lore continues to grow and we continue to see what is possible in the new Star Wars universe.
My only complaints are that some of the extras over acted and some cgi landscapes were a bit wonky in places. Nothing that caused me to loose my suspension of disbelief or press the fast forward (skip forward) button.
- Emmett-Portal-B-PhD
- Mar 23, 2023