On a familiar desert planet, the Mandalorian helps a rookie bounty hunter who is in over his head.On a familiar desert planet, the Mandalorian helps a rookie bounty hunter who is in over his head.On a familiar desert planet, the Mandalorian helps a rookie bounty hunter who is in over his head.
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Steve Blum
- Spaceport Operator
- (voice)
- (as Steve Jay Blum)
Mark Hamill
- EV-9D9
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Leilani Shiu
- Cantina Patron
- (uncredited)
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Honestly im not the one to critique a film or tv show too much I just like simple stuff and that's why this episode is so awesome ep 3 is till the best episode but I enjoy the show too much right now.
I am starting to become a bit impatient with this show. No relevant plot points were touched in this episode again. The show feels now like it is aiming more towards kids than adults, because of its length, simplicity and the fact that little knowledge is required to follow every episode. Baby Yoda still steals the show and we did get to know Mando a tiny bit better. Also the visuals in this episode are a pure dedication to the first trilogy. However, the story is spread very thin and most side characters are only temporary. I would welcome some more depth. It is like I am watching a video game sometimes with these quests and bounties, armor upgrades etc.
It's like you get one really well-made, really entertaining self-contained short film of the Star Wars universe every week. Nothing grandiose, but that doesn't have to be a bad thing. There's a certain beauty in the simplicity of The Mandalorian.
How do you make a TV series based on the biggest franchise in the world and not bother with character development or plot? This is like a Nickelodeon teen drama. Terrible acting, lazy writing, no discernible plot development and, after the promise of the opening 3 episodes, this is worryingly bad.
It's a first season! Surely Disney should be rolling out brilliant episode after brilliant episode? They seem to have given up after 3 episodes and so will I.
It's a first season! Surely Disney should be rolling out brilliant episode after brilliant episode? They seem to have given up after 3 episodes and so will I.
Wasn't a great episode, but it wasn't bad. It had character development, it had some action and some funny dialogue, such low scores should be for bottom of the barrel shows that don't look good, don't sound good and are just terrible, which this episode certainly was not.
Did you know
- TriviaIn the cantina, bounty hunter Toro Calican (Jake Cannavale) sits in the same booth where Han Solo (Harrison Ford) blasted Greedo in Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977). He even adopts a Solo-like feet-on-the table reclining position.
- GoofsTusken Raider is misspelled as Tuskan Raider.
- Quotes
Riot Mar: I can bring you in warm, or I can bring you in cold.
The Mandalorian: [defensive] That's my line.
- Crazy creditsThe concept art seen during the end credits, in order of appearance:
- Bucketheads on spikes by John Park.
- Swoop Bikes by Ryan Church.
- The streets of Mos Eisley by John Park.
- Toro Calican makes his demands by Christian Alzmann.
- Lighting the flare by Jama Jurabaev.
- Tusken sign language by Christian Alzmann.
- Inside the cantina by Christian Alzmann.
- Arriving on Tatooine by Anton Grandert.
- Peli Motto's docking bay by Christian Alzmann.
- Dewback rider by Christian Alzmann.
- ConnectionsEdited into Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian: Technology (2020)
- SoundtracksWarm or Cold
Composed by Ludwig Göransson
Details
- Runtime
- 35m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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