My favorite Bryce Dallas Howard story was when she talked about how when she was a little girl she used to fall asleep in her Dad's lap as he sat in the living room listening to stories told by Coppola, Scorsese, and Spielberg....so Yep. That's a good life story.
Gonna need @Xerobull to opine on this, because I'm pretty sure he thinks she looks just like every other redhead on earth
This is the payoff we all wanted or were expecting...where Favreau relives his childhood, set the table with his action figures, and we watch him go pew pew pew. Radicalizing that clone doctor makes more sense. Still fillertastic with the pacing, but that the streaming format for you. I mean who doesn't want force sensitive stormtroopers who push the remaining jedi out of hiding. Beats whatever we have right now.
Why this look so much better'n all the MCU Disney stuff? Lucas wont let them use the toys? ONG the concept of Mandalorian-armored bad guys is the kind of trope you'd see to sell action figures. If you just put the metal on them, fine, but exact outfits? Very 90's Ninja Turtles toy vibes.
Was very late to Andor. Watched the whole series a couple weeks ago. Started Mando season 3 a few nights ago. Have seen three episodes so far. The difference in quality between the two shows is substantial. Andor is an actual good TV show; Mando season 3 (so far) is just a commercial for Disney toys. I never watched Boba Fett show so I had to Google how Grogu came back to Mando. Lame. They should have at least shown a recap of it prior to the first episode of the season. Anyway, I hope season 3 gets better but I'm not expecting it.
Nah, that is what Mando is. Like... Star Trek when Kirk was on it. Quick bites. A cartoon more or less. Which I like, it's true to itself.
I think there are 4.5 good episodes buried in the 8 episodes. I think its set up to go back to being a space western with different adventures each week for season 4, but I could be wrong.
I agree wholeheartedly, it was like this from the get go. I weirdly enjoy all the concept art during the credit roll at the end. The underlying music is at its best at the end as well.
That is a big negative of this show. Disney expects everyone to watch all the Star Wars shows, but if you skipped Boba Fett, you basically missed half a season of Mandalorian that sets up season 3. That's not good showrunning.
I guess you're not down with watching Dave Fioni's cinematic movie that ties it all together. Kamala Kahn who?