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That's a question I brought up recently. None of these episodes have felt like they cost $15million per episode. I'm not an auditor but I'm only comparing it to GOT episodes since that's how the budget for this show was described as.

Maybe it's an average of 15 million and the season finale is gonna be crazy! But yeah, if I'm a Disney auditor, I want to see some receipts!
 
To those complaining about the Cantina feeling super low budget cheap because of just one patron fyi I have walked into bars in HELLS KITCHEN MANHATTAN with only 1 patron inside! Ok maybe 2 or 3 lol

Not every bar every time has to be mobbed 24/7.

Now as far as the episode being too contained that?s a fair and correct assessment but it shouldn?t be a criticism because show me where it was promised that each episode would move the narrative beyond a single event for Mando.

Now underneath that perceived budget cheapness and tightly contained narrative did anyone catch the brutality on display underneath the surface, yikes.

I loved it!

AND NOT EVERYTHING looked cheap to me there was certainly some cool stuff mixed in.

I loved the 70s afro sesame street looking lady lol

The droids were well utilized this time.


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I wasn't crazy about this episode. I liked the obvious stylistic callback to '80s episodic TV, why not? But once again the acting left me puzzled. More like an old video-game cut-scene or something a lot lower budget.

It's okay to have a quieter time on that planet, why should it be busy all the time? But the whole thing felt like filler and kinda off. I'm assuming they'll ratchet up the stakes and the production value when the Imperial Remnant comes calling.

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I'm always taken out by these supporting actors too. Ever since the blue alien in the first episode, the Arctic Uber driver, the lady at the village restaurant last episode and Tracey Ullman in this episode, there's just something about how they act that take me out of any seriousness that should be in the scenes with them. And not just the dialogue they say.
 
I'm always taken out by these supporting actors too. Ever since the blue alien in the first episode, the Arctic Uber driver, the lady at the village restaurant last episode and Tracey Ullman in this episode, there's just something about how they act that take me out of any seriousness that should be in the scenes with them. And not just the dialogue they say.

Tracey Ullman? Try Amy Sedaris. :lol
 
Favreau: I can hold it. Gimme more room to run.

Fans: You're too low. Pull up!


I don't think the situation's that bad. :lol

(Erm....yet)
 
Favreau: I can hold it. Gimme more room to run.

Fans: You're too low. Pull up!


I don't think the situation's that bad. :lol

(Erm....yet)

It's really not. But it's definitely getting to a point where it's very noticeable and you don't want that either. I was literally waiting for someone to say "I've got a bad feeling about this."
 
That's a question I brought up recently. None of these episodes have felt like they cost $15million per episode. I'm not an auditor but I'm only comparing it to GOT episodes since that's how the budget for this show was described as.

You don't think all these special effects cost? because they do. Big time.

We have outdoor/green scene action all over the place, along with big props.

Or, we could have [what felt like] hour-long episodes a la Stargate where you have two talking heads arguing in a room, and nothing ever really happens. Sci-fi that takes place indoors and consists of people arguing is a great way to have me quit watching in double-quick time. I could never tolerate SG for more than about ten minutes.

I was not watching GoT so cannot speak to that. If its anything like the books, there was a lot of people-talking-in-rooms in that, too. Which in a book is one thing, but I don't want to see that on a screen, large or small.
 
That's a question I brought up recently. None of these episodes have felt like they cost $15million per episode. I'm not an auditor but I'm only comparing it to GOT episodes since that's how the budget for this show was described as.

I am sure that there are 'bottle' episodes - ones that cost less than say your first two and last two episodes of the season. Last week and this one may have fallen into that category though its pure guesswork on my part, but i base that guess on how spare Mos Eisley was with people and creatures compared to Ep I and 2. There was so much detail in those episodes, it was almost overwhelming.
 
Well, they were not trying to marry Mando off in episode 5, so there's that. Which is a plus in my book.

Everyone: Settle down in this quiet backwater!

Mando: Er?. no. Thanks.

:lol

Imo there's tropes that make me feel warm and fuzzy, and tropes that have me turning the channel -

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I'll give it a B+. Pretty enjoyable except there's some stuff I think is questionable re narrative. Or maybe not...

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Heard the phrase "filler" used but IMO excellent filler:cool: I think (hope) that this is all building to an excellent season finale, so at some point can binge watch like one big movie. D*mn I wish they would show a few preview scenes at end of episode.:crying
 
Oh gawd plz nooooooooooooooo.....

Disney+ has announced that the penultimate episode of The Mandalorian's first season will have an "exclusive sneak peek" at the upcoming "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" film.
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https://www.space.com/mandalorian-rise-of-skywalker-date-changes.html

So *&^%$. *&^% Disney:mad:. Mandalorian was its own thing, it waz PURE. Like Finnish spring water. On the Outer Rim, in its own little backwater of Disney+, uncontaminated by the *&^storm of the films.

So, like, in TROS the last scene is gonna be what, baby Yoda is grown up and is there to show Rey the way? And talk about telegraphing desperation I guess:pow
 
I was thinking...

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I was thinking...

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If that was Fett

This was Khev

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Yes it seems Disney can?t resist screwing with the Mandos success and will attempt the first Disney/StarWars crossover in an upcoming episode.
The character will be joined by 7 Ugnaughts named after their individual emotional states and have a mine on Kessel.
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Favrau has said bringing back Fett isn’t out of the question. The article making the rounds today made the case it’s Fett because of the spurs sound, her connection to the Hutts and the locale....or it could be the Imperial Moff the haven’t introduced yet.
 
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Yeah I thought it was Fett too because it's Mando's "episode V" - like ESB, that intro'ed Fett.
 
I thought the episode was good, but...

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