I don't mind side stories, but that was too long of a side story. I could go with that if they broke it up into pieces and spread it out over a few episodes, but doing a big bulky injection into the middle of a Mando adventure is pretty annoying.
Andor used sets, with CGI to augment them. As far as I know, Mando is still a fully Volume shot show, so its mostly CGI with little bits of real things to augment that.What I learned about Coruscant is that it has fucking terrible CGI. This shit is last decade. Get out of here. Yet it looked so good in andor.
I couldn't tell in episode 2, but I assume Bo-Katan gave Mando the darksaber back. It wasn't obvious even though I watched the episode twice. Seemed she could have taken it back as he lost it in combat and she won it back? Now that they've shown she's lost all her followers, even the few she had in S2, I'm sure she sees the coven as an opportunity potentially and her wheels are now spinning after being accepted. Her despair at the scattering of the Mandalore people may now have hope, especially with the darksaber right next to her and the knowledge of the Mythosaur and how the coven/cult would react to its existence on a planet that is actual habitable.Regard Bo-Katan, I think she will leverage the mythosaur to try to gain power over the group. Since they are ultra traditional, she could easily use that to cement a place of power
technically she won the darksaber already when the robot spider thing took it off Mando and she bested the robot spider, basically that dumb contrivance they used in Harry Potter.I couldn't tell in episode 2, but I assume Bo-Katan gave Mando the darksaber back. It wasn't obvious even though I watched the episode twice. Seemed she could have taken it back as he lost it in combat and she won it back? Now that they've shown she's lost all her followers, even the few she had in S2, I'm sure she sees the coven as an opportunity potentially and her wheels are now spinning after being accepted. Her despair at the scattering of the Mandalore people may now have hope, especially with the darksaber right next to her and the knowledge of the Mythosaur and how the coven/cult would react to its existence on a planet that is actual habitable.
yes, i have the sin of noticing things. i dont sit around my house wiuth a baby yoda doll in my lap while i cry to an episode of Andor. i'm a real person.Chuk is the real life version of Clint Eastwood in Gran Torino.
I don't care that much and I'm probably in the minority on this but if a TV show is going to have a POV character that doesn't interact with the main POV character I'd much prefer they occupy a large contiguous space in an episode instead of flipping between characters. Such that I'd prefer they get 45 minutes of a single episode like in episode 3 instead of being split up into several 15 minute clips in multiple episodes. Even if they do a good job of the POV change (and don't use it like a 90s drama series commercial break and change POVs at peak tension), you're always going to have a POV you prefer and changing from that POV to one you don't is irritating.I don't mind side stories, but that was too long of a side story. I could go with that if they broke it up into pieces and spread it out over a few episodes, but doing a big bulky injection into the middle of a Mando adventure is pretty annoying.
I don't mind side stories, but that was too long of a side story. I could go with that if they broke it up into pieces and spread it out over a few episodes, but doing a big bulky injection into the middle of a Mando adventure is pretty annoying.
I think one of the things The Wire does better then any other film is the way they interweave stories. Tons of containerized stories and one off side pieces where the characters never, or rarely, interacted with each other outside their scene yet it was brilliantly fluid and interwoven.I don't care that much and I'm probably in the minority on this but if a TV show is going to have a POV character that doesn't interact with the main POV character I'd much prefer they occupy a large contiguous space in an episode instead of flipping between characters. Such that I'd prefer they get 45 minutes of a single episode like in episode 3 instead of being split up into several 15 minute clips in multiple episodes. Even if they do a good job of the POV change (and don't use it like a 90s drama series commercial break and change POVs at peak tension), you're always going to have a POV you prefer and changing from that POV to one you don't is irritating.
I couldn't tell in episode 2, but I assume Bo-Katan gave Mando the darksaber back.
i don't think she'll get it back, outside of small moments like episode 2. ultimately i think din is going to be the saber's caretaker until grogu takes the creedI think the mythosaur was the start of her journey back to "the way" and we see it continue in this weeks episode, i guess by seasons end she wields the Dark Saber and is leading the small group + maybe a bunch more mandos/people convert and join
lol this isn't the Elder Wand. It is supposed to be 1 on 1 combat.technically she won the darksaber already when the robot spider thing took it off Mando and she bested the robot spider, basically that dumb contrivance they used in Harry Potter.
Everyone keeps saying that, but the Darksaber is way too big for Grogu. Go back to when Luke offers him Yoda's saber and the Darksaber hilt is like 4 times longer.i don't think she'll get it back, outside of small moments like episode 2. ultimately i think din is going to be the saber's caretaker until grogu takes the creed
Almost every time I watch something on Disney+ this happens. Seems to be regardless of device/os/brand. I'm beginning to think their server is an old 386 in the freezer next to walt's frozen head.We tried to watch this weeks episode last night and the episode would start and run for 3 seconds and then pause. Eventually it would go to a black screen with the Disney log in the center. Anyone else experience this at any point? Figured we would try again tonight or just cancel disney and bootleg it if its a reoccurring problem.
This was my take. Bo was shown to be extremely irreverent in contrast to the Mandalorian cult. Her being confronted by the mythosaur shook her enough to make her not immediately say there's a mythsaur down there right after making fun of the statue description talking about the mythosaur. Not that it convinced her to live in some shithole cave with her sweaty ass helm crusty mando buds but the mythosaur, dark saber, homeworld being breathable, her hhouse on the other moon/planet getting btfo and the cult accepting her is all to transform her from a cynic into someone that can lead the mandos back to their planet. Or something.it's also entirely possible that seeing the mythosaur didn't make her think of conquest, but rather it was a deeply spiritual moment for her and she's trying to come to terms with the moment. then on top of being welcomed wholesale by the covert (it's covert, not coven... they aren't witches), i wonder if she's looking at din's group as something she COULD call her own. she referred to that group as fanatics or cultists or something, i can't remember specifically, but she wasn't kind towards it. it's possible she could be changing her viewpoint on that and understanding WHY din is so attached.
I think this is a pretty fair take. I liked the Coruscant side story, but it did seem to drag a bit at times. I think this might be a fault of the eye rolling cast of those stories, or just maybe their flat acting abilities.I think the worst part was it was 40 minutes of "who the fuck are these people?" all for nothing but a reveal that they/them is likely an Imperial/Thrawn plant. That reveal did not need 40 minutes of screen time setup.