Anyone feel like the episode, while entertaining, was nothing special? It's like like Andor spoiled me.
In the first season, Mando became a more compelling character not because of his rigid religious upbringing, but because Baby Yoda humanized him. The capper to his season-two quest, passing Baby Yoda to the Jedi, only worked emotionally because Mando did the one thing he’s not supposed to do: require Pedro Pascal to be on set…er, sorry, take off his helmet.
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If “The Apostate” is any indication, the season-long arc is this: “Will Mando be redeemed by his fellow Mandalorians?” Even saving his fellows from a nasty water creature in the pre-title sequence doesn’t do much for his chances, but Mando is unwavering in his belief that he can bathe in the living waters underneath the Mines of Mandalore. Doing so will redeem him in the eyes of the other Mandalorians, because…sure, why not.
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I do hope that the true arc of the season is that Mando realizes he’s better off taking off his damn helmet for good.
It's difficult to really know what Din's arc is for this season at this stage; but if I had to guess I would say it's about reflecting on whether he should be defining himself by what other people think, or define his own sense of self.
I think by the end of the season, he won't care as much about "THE way", and will have started to find "HIS way", probably starting with taking off the damn helmet from time to time.
I can understand the sentiment but I like that The Mandalorian is just fun Star Wars stuff. I liked Andor for what it was but I like what The Mandalorian does. I do think Boba Fett felt too much like Mando lite (other than the Mando episodes go figure...) for its own good, the one is enough and does it well.Anyone feel like the episode, while entertaining, was nothing special? It's like like Andor spoiled me.
I have read in interviews that the heavy duty fight stuff and hazardous stunts are done by two other folks. Pascal is in costume for everything else. All of his dialog is rerecorded after the fact....snippage...
Can I ask a quick question, and something I'm sure has been asked a million times already, but do we know how often it is actually Pedro Pascal in the suit?
It's also that Mando's motivation this season is less compelling than before, and runs counter to his season 2 character development. This review puts it well:
Just by the by; it's been a term for asteroid miners in sci-fi since at least the 70's. Larry Niven's novel 'Protector' leaps to mind, and I think there was an old board game too. It also showed up in some old Star Wars WEG RPG materials of the late 80's/early 90's. Point being, it doesn't originate from 'The Expanse', and certain members of LF's Story Group (mostly Matt & Pablo) love to slip in references to that stuff.So Star Wars has Belters now?![]()
Pretty sure there was a similar reference in one of Heinlein's works as well.Just by the by; it's been a term for asteroid miners in sci-fi since at least the 70's.
Definitely an interesting arc. I look forward to more of it...possibly with great interest.I think it's quite compelling that he doesn't want to abandon the people he grew up with and raised him.
One other thing I'm curious about?Pretty sure there was a similar reference in one of Heinlein's works as well.
Does not strike me as an unusual term.
Definitely an interesting arc. I look forward to more of it...possibly with great interest.
You're the 5th person to say that in this thread.Was I the only one who thought the opening might have been a flashback to when Dijin (IE the lead character in case I spelled the name wrong) was first inducted to that Mandalorian group?
Let's see...Was I the only one who thought the opening might have been a flashback to when Dijin (IE the lead character in case I spelled the name wrong) was first inducted to that Mandalorian group?
Out of curiosity, am I the only one who assumed the teaser was a flashback until Din's fighter appeared? I mean, the kid's helmet was the wrong color, but other than that...
Nope.
As someone not well versed into the overall lore (outside of this particular show) I totally assumed it was a flashback until Mando and Grogu blasted the giant croc into pieces.
+ I was (and am) sidetracked with the various armor/visor design, colors, meanings of them all.
Yes, I too believed it to be a flashback at the start.
Season 1 was years ago (at least many,many months). Pedro Pascal can pass as white.
I thought it was a flashback, and thought the fighter was one that inspired him to get his latest ride.
Lots of details that faded from my memory
+1.
I thought the same thing too. The colours of the helmet looked different but then I thought it was his first helmet. He'll outgrow it, and he'll eventually get the one more familiar when he grows.
And then Din showed up.
It's difficult to really know what Din's arc is for this season at this stage; but if I had to guess I would say it's about reflecting on whether he should be defining himself by what other people think, or define his own sense of self.
I think by the end of the season, he won't care as much about "THE way", and will have started to find "HIS way", probably starting with taking off the damn helmet from time to time.
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