Disney+ | Release Date: November 15, 2019
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xlt3000Dec 30, 2019
The series does feel like it's hampered by budget, as there are not many large scale battle scenes or varied amount of planets, as in a full blown Star Wars film. That's too bad because at the core this series is amazing. It shows a matureThe series does feel like it's hampered by budget, as there are not many large scale battle scenes or varied amount of planets, as in a full blown Star Wars film. That's too bad because at the core this series is amazing. It shows a mature side of SW which isn't about the Jedi. The mandalorians have always been a great part of SW lore, and having one as main character is a dream come true. Again, the only negative is that the plot seems to be slow with lots of episodes not advancing the plot much, disparate in budget, and lots of the great episodes being the last 3 ones. I personally feel the best episodes are the contained ones which show the Mandalorian taking on a bounty hunting mission (there is one great episode with an ensemble cast where the Mandalorian has to break out a prison inmate).

Hopefully all this is fixed in season 2.
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GarethBJan 4, 2020
Now this is star wars, after the mess Disney made of the saga i'm surprised this turned out as well as it did. Small scale, action and good effects. Episodes 1-3 and 7-8 are the standouts with the middle ones being a bit slow and dull.
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xoitaMay 14, 2020
A beautiful, exciting and graphically spectacular TV series, a space western set in the universe of star wars, only flaw, too many episodes filler for an 8-episode season.
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Barbara_BarusJan 4, 2020
I confess right away-I like Disney Star Wars Trilogy, so if you hate it I'll probably disagree with me, especially I like The Rise Of The Skywalker.
This isn't the best TV-series of the decade or even of 2019, but It is really a new look into
I confess right away-I like Disney Star Wars Trilogy, so if you hate it I'll probably disagree with me, especially I like The Rise Of The Skywalker.
This isn't the best TV-series of the decade or even of 2019, but It is really a new look into this giant universe called Star Wars
1. Many people give 10/10 to The Mandalorian just for Baby Yoda (I'm not)
2. The plot isn't the best part of it. (it's probably for 6/10)
3. Pedro Pascal is super cool 4. Visual part and Atmosphere are 10/10
This is the way
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AsttroxNov 16, 2019
The first chapter of The Mandalorian, or the pilot episode, falls short compared to other miniseries I've viewed. The pilot is the perfect time to present the main narrative of the show, the disruption/recognition and the motives of theThe first chapter of The Mandalorian, or the pilot episode, falls short compared to other miniseries I've viewed. The pilot is the perfect time to present the main narrative of the show, the disruption/recognition and the motives of the protagonist. The Mandalorian begins strong by presenting him as a badass bounty hunter that is evidently trained in the arts of combat and experienced in his job however his motives seem quite bland, being that he only wants to make money by hunting down contracts. The show tries to jam pack Star Wars references on the viewer in aims to earn credit through nostalgia but feels too forced and the scenery is not far from awful. The environments shown in chapter 1 are very basic and blend, being only dark and enclosed rooms and desolate deserts. When you look at the rich environments that's George Lucas created, and the availability of atheistically pleasing scenery/settings presented in previous star wars movies, it seems hard to get the environment as wrong as they did in the pilot episode; there is nothing creative about bland open plains of ice and sand and western styled villages. In terms of the aliens, they nailed their design and there seems to be a much wider variety of aliens and their use of practical effects on the first contract The Mandalorian seeks out really pays off in looking visually stunning. The action scenes are also well choreographed and the bounty droid seen towards the end works well as a good source comedic relief. For a pilot episode this has started off strongly and I'm excited for the future episode and the disruption faced at the end of the episode is also very interesting, I just hope they venture to more exciting terrain outside of the deserts in the future episodes. I recommend this show however expected more from the 15 million dollar budget on each episode. Expand
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michaelwelch016Nov 12, 2019
The Mandalorian "Chapter 1" at first stumbles with pacing but manages to pull of a strong closing sequence, and demonstrates the marvelous cinematography and effects we've come to expect from Star Wars. The episode begins perhaps slightly tooThe Mandalorian "Chapter 1" at first stumbles with pacing but manages to pull of a strong closing sequence, and demonstrates the marvelous cinematography and effects we've come to expect from Star Wars. The episode begins perhaps slightly too low with minimal development...followed by a middle that is perhaps slightly too rushed with some sequences coming off sloppy...but then something happens and it finds proper footing. The episode was kept simple and to the point clocking in at 40 minutes... which is just about enough time to establish the universe and profession we follow our protagonist traversing, but perhaps not enough time to establish heart or investment. At first, admittedly, it doesn't seem like there's much under the mask for a titular character. However, by the time we reach the closing credits we realize there's definitely a person behind that cold gaze and dry dialogue, and that this series is clearly about exploring who that person is... as well as the implications his own developments may have on the universe around him. As Star Wars' first leap into live-action series, so far so good-enough. A "western" set in the Star Wars universe sounds good on paper and I'm fairly optimistic that it'll look good on my screen too. Expand
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tortuga64Nov 14, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The Mandalorian is a good show, I really wanted a star wars show the deals with the bounty hunter, clones wars the cartoon did a really good job with it, my problem is that the character is really boring and the idea the mandalorian don't Remove their helmet is really stupid, in the show rebel and clone wars they show mandalorian without their helmet. Expand
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LastimozaNov 19, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Okay, at the moment I didn’t really like the series. I will explain why. Firstly, the action is quite slow. Yes, I understand, he is a professional, so he does not fuss and all his movements are clear and well-developed. But can you not always do this? Are you a catwalk model or a bounty hunter? Around the middle of the 1st series, it really starts to get very annoying. Further, I want to note indecently cliched battle scenes in the bar and in the camp. The bandits, like the legendary imperial stormtroopers, cannot get into the high droid and its huge head. Seriously, he just stood there and “distracted attention” while the Mandalorian tried to open the door and never hit him! Well, even with a machine gun he got a couple of shots. The character himself does not cause any feelings so far - the entire first series he was no different from the droid-hunter, and only in the end we see a certain manifestation of feelings in the scene with mini-Yoda, which, incidentally, turned out to be impossibly cute and cool. Let's hope that the Mandalorian, in the course of events, will reveal itself more and more as a person and we will learn more about him, all the more there are already prerequisites for this. Finally, I really did not like the soundtrack of the series, despite the fact that it was created by an Oscar-winning composer. In many moments, he simply did not guess with the accompaniment, and the main theme turned out to be not expressive and uninteresting.
Now I would like to say about the advantages. The Mandalorian outfit looks very good, and in general, all the props and special effects in the series turned out to be really good. A good acting in a scene with a customer and a guide, easy and appropriate humor, pretty good remarks of the characters - all this gives hope that in the future the series will draw the viewer to itself and make it sink. Yes, it’s really better than what Disney has done lately (apart from Rogue One and the Fallen Order) although the Obi-Wan spin-off series is still more desirable for me
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MrWriterNov 29, 2019
I'm enjoying this show, my favourite so far after the first chapter has been chapter 4.

The look of the show is that of an 80's Star Wars show, that may sound like a negative but it isn't. It feels and looks like it is set just a few years
I'm enjoying this show, my favourite so far after the first chapter has been chapter 4.

The look of the show is that of an 80's Star Wars show, that may sound like a negative but it isn't. It feels and looks like it is set just a few years after ROTJ and imo this enhances the show.

The story isn't a typical Star Wars story, yet it makes sense. And although the first chapter kind of gives you an idea of how the entire thing will play out. That doesn't bother me, I want to watch this story still despite this.
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Charles_MagnusDec 27, 2019
Thank GOD this show ended up being as good as it was. Like Jedi: Fallen Order, this managed to capture the feel of Star Wars that the Disney movies never did. I can only hope that future seasons keep up with this quality and never bend overThank GOD this show ended up being as good as it was. Like Jedi: Fallen Order, this managed to capture the feel of Star Wars that the Disney movies never did. I can only hope that future seasons keep up with this quality and never bend over to liberal propaganda. Expand
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potwor1991Dec 21, 2019
This show has it's flaws but I'm mesmerized regardless. It really shows how much potential the Star Wars universe still has, when handled by competent creators.
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rykamaDec 19, 2019
Although it does still have a lot of the same tired themes as Disneys star wars, this is still a refreshing change compared to the big screen.
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WesleyMartinsDec 24, 2019
Amazing tv show. I love it.
Baby yoda is the guy.
I hope the season 2 will be better than 1.
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100LLDec 21, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This feels like star wars. A totally new cast set in a familiar way. I like the cultural build up. The flashes of backstory. Pay attention Darth Kennedy they even put some strong women in the mix and I'll wager the mandalorian blacksmith is the stronest of them all. The episodes flow well off each other picking up just after one another. It's easy to forget it's a series, the production quality is in The realm of Game of Thrones. As a major star wars fanboy this makes me feel like maybe Disney hasn't driven the franchise completely to the dark side. Expand
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Rick-CastDec 28, 2019
After complete the whole first season. The Mandalorian succeeds whee the Disney Trilogy fails. It's because it is made by Star Wars fans with a passion.
A classic Clint Eastwood themed style story off a lone ranger caring for a mysterious
After complete the whole first season. The Mandalorian succeeds whee the Disney Trilogy fails. It's because it is made by Star Wars fans with a passion.
A classic Clint Eastwood themed style story off a lone ranger caring for a mysterious child with very little dialogue and facial expressions is very impressive.The action sequences is pretty dark which is refreshing and it's humor may sometimes be out of place. However this show is a breath of fresh air after the dreaded Disney Sequel Trilogy for fans, this may go down as the first live action Star Wars show and as well as the best.
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joaobiel003Dec 29, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. the mandalorian is a series that, in my opinion, deserves this score because of the high quality visual effects, coupled with an interesting and lively plot ... shows a humanized protagonist who is a rewards hunter who also makes mistakes and failures... is not a perfect series, but it can show a character who can't solve everything, with punches and shots, which gives a much more realistic tone to the plot, besides hilarious scenes... in general, it is a good series recommend Expand
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DanKolJan 2, 2020
Disney, this is the way! Huge budget series with tons of atmosphere, gotta love it.
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MetabrainMar 30, 2020
We have been waiting for this for a long time and now we can enjoy the series in the Star Wars universe! This series has great potential, and how many interesting stories can we learn? How many questions will we receive answers to?
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Onlyclassicvg1Dec 22, 2020
Summary: The Mandalorian (Pedro Pascal) travels the galaxy, out of reach of the New Republic after the fall of the Empire in Disney+'s first Star Wars live-action series.
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UltimateTobiDec 22, 2020
A good story about a Mandalorian bounty hunter and a young baby "Yoda" trying to reach a (or their) goal together!

Nothing like the Woke stuff that is called the Sequel Trilogy.
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MrPajamasNov 15, 2020
After all that happened with Star Wars, this is a very nice surprise. The story revolves around the name of the mandalorian, and surprisingly it's excellent. The effects, as is the custom in Star Wars, are wonderful, and Disney really goes toAfter all that happened with Star Wars, this is a very nice surprise. The story revolves around the name of the mandalorian, and surprisingly it's excellent. The effects, as is the custom in Star Wars, are wonderful, and Disney really goes to the last detail. If you're a Star Wars fan and the new trilogist didn't quite like you, then I think this may be a clear choice for you to fix your taste.
Season 1 - 8/10
Season 2 - 9/10
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mr_aardappelNov 9, 2020
A really fun and exciting show with an interesting idea of having each episode being directed by different director. Although this leads to some episodes being a lot better than others.
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JHP27Dec 11, 2020
This show is absolutely incredible, after the disastrous last 3 Star War movies, this gives us a fresh air of quality Star Wars content
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lucasg_iDec 26, 2020
Probably one of my favorite series I've watched this year.
Some episodes are way better than others and some may even be considered filler, but the quality is above average in all of them.
The mix of CGI and practical effects works perfectly
Probably one of my favorite series I've watched this year.
Some episodes are way better than others and some may even be considered filler, but the quality is above average in all of them.
The mix of CGI and practical effects works perfectly to bring back the nostalgic feel of the first trilogy.
Love tha cast.
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iCampoRamilFeb 15, 2021
Season 2:
Me sigue fascinando y pareciendo hiper curioso que exprese tanto, esté tan lleno de expresividad el mandaloriano, llevando una máscara, lo que son los planos y lo que es el cine, eh.
A nivel de producción y de efectos especiales
Season 2:
Me sigue fascinando y pareciendo hiper curioso que exprese tanto, esté tan lleno de expresividad el mandaloriano, llevando una máscara, lo que son los planos y lo que es el cine, eh.
A nivel de producción y de efectos especiales sobre todo, se nota mucho la mejoría respecto a la previa.
Esta vez la serie va menos por el camino de capítulos autoconclusivos, o sea los hay, pero ya no en tanta cantidad, y hay una trama general que los engloba.
Ahsoka, reina pura, lo digo. Amo a Rosario Dawson y el sable blanco, lo guapo que está, y lo que aporta en términos de iluminación, ¿hola? Está guapísimo.
En cuanto a la fotografía, todo lo técnico, los planos y demás, la serie es una locura, espero que esto sea innegable.
No sé si me gusta o me disgusta que se repita tanto el reparto de la primera temporada, quizás su hubiese sido una serie de 5 temporadas, haberlos metido en la 4º para recordar, sí, pero traer de nuevo a practicamente todos, no sé. Quizás si la hubiese visto según salió, y no ahora, las 2 seasons de golpe, me habría molado más.
Me gusta el arte que sale al final, en los pre-créditos, por llamarlo de alguna forma, está espectacular, alguno quedaría genial de fondo de pantalla, vaya.
Al final la música se hace reconocible, aunque no sea John Williams, sigue estando genial.
Por último, EL MOMENTO, ese momento, del que no puedo hablar, porque es spoiler, pero bua, que gozada, qué épico, que mal hecho está, btw, pero es una locura.

Season 1:
Es una serie de lo más curiosa, porque, a pesar de que cuenta con los mejores efectos visuales y gráficos, aún así, en algunos momentos, se siente cutre, no se si por determinadas faltas de presupuesto, que no creo, si no por mantener la esencia de la trilogía original de Star Wars, yo me decanto más por aquí.
Visualmente, tema fotografía, cuidado de los planos, espectacular. Al igual que la banda sonora, aunque me faltan algunos de los temas más míticos de John Williams.
Los disparos y las transiciones, lo que decía antes, son hiper cutres, pero como recuerdan a las películas antiguas, me hacen bastante gracia. Eso sí, hay algo que no acabo de pillar, la intro, no me tiene ningún sentido, ni estético ni nada, no me gusta en absoluto.
Manejan un casting bastante brutal, Pascal es un actorazo, y aunque no se le ve la cara, desprende un carisma y una expresividad que me maravillan.
Una cosa que me parece curiosa, aunque todos los capítulos aumenten al lore, menos los dos últimos, son todos autorresolutivos, bastante simplones, la historia, aunque funciona claro.
En conclusión, qué veremos en The Mandalorian, pues muchos guiños a las películas antiguas, Mando como personaje es un 10, sin menospreciar a Baby Yoda, si eres un fan te va a encantar, mantiene ese toque western que caracteriza tanto a Star Wars.
Lo peor, pues diria que la duración de los capítulos, bastante escasa para una serie de este calibre, la banda sonora, aunque maravillosa, le falta ese toque Williams, y la historia, aunque cumple, quizás es demasiado sencilla.
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Ernest5384Jan 10, 2021
The first season of The Mandalorian is a very good one that manages to set the tone for a very entertaining story about honor and conflict between duty and personal beliefs. The second one, manages to maintain what made the first one a veryThe first season of The Mandalorian is a very good one that manages to set the tone for a very entertaining story about honor and conflict between duty and personal beliefs. The second one, manages to maintain what made the first one a very good season and improves on nearly everything it had to. Making this a near excelent series as a hole. Expand
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JustinVanNortJul 23, 2021
The best thing I've seen from star wars in several years! Hats off the Jon Favreaua and the other creative minds that worked on this show!
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TellGoodStoriesNov 21, 2021
Although not perfect, it is a nice attempt to repair the franchise. Great to see the Star Wars universe brought to the small screen. I hope this is one of those series that steadily improves over time.
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kenedy11Aug 27, 2022
Muito boa, não sei se tenho algo de ruim para falar, só tenho vontade de ver mais.
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guskastorMar 23, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I liked it when Mando was alone with Grogu and they were doing their space cowboy thing, but later when the big battle happend it just became bland fighting. Some of the characters i think were completely useless and boring and added nothing to the story so if you would remove them the series would probably end up the same anyways my favourite episode was episode 1 it just set the tone for the entire show. I liked the space/western theme it was just diffrent than anything i have seen. Expand
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bassman0115Jun 4, 2022
Love the series so far. I recommend watching The Book of Boba, or at least the episodes that include the Mandalorian, as they are practically Mandalorian episodes stuck in the middle of Boba's series.
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JeremyDebJun 5, 2022
Love the series. Innovative and entertaining. Mando was good. Loved Tina's character as well as Bill Burr's.
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FionanMurphyAug 14, 2022
A TV show that returns to the classic star wars formula and mostly doesnt rely on fan service
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Passionate_RedJan 17, 2023
Really refreshing to get something this good from disney era Star Wars. It looks great.
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826juancoronadoApr 29, 2023
I'd give an 7.5 overall score for the Mandalorian. The show is good, but I find it main foundation stupid. Mando won't be able to do anything with Grogu for when he grows up. Season 1 gets a 7. Not bad. Season 2 gets a 9. Best season by far.I'd give an 7.5 overall score for the Mandalorian. The show is good, but I find it main foundation stupid. Mando won't be able to do anything with Grogu for when he grows up. Season 1 gets a 7. Not bad. Season 2 gets a 9. Best season by far. Mando is such an epic character. Chapter 16 (Ep. 8) is just amazing. Season 3 gets a 7. It does not keep the show's pace. Chapter 20 was so intense, one of my favourites for sure. The last one was amazing too, loved the action scenes. This is the way. Expand
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GunmarsNov 16, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The Mandalorian. A safe but middling effort.

While we are only two episodes in at the time of this review, I can say I have enjoyed The Mandalorian. While it's good, it's far from great. This is typical safe Kathleen Kennedey PG Star Wars. Does just enough to satisfy die hard Star Wars fans but not enough to make it something special to the common viewer. After the Solo movie disappointed with it's more gritty PG-13 rating helped reinforce their tried and true toned down kids demographic. Some over the top, almost unbelievable moments and a baby yoda creature spice up the first two episodes but toned down violence is almost laughable. If you are a Star Wars fan this is will be a entertaining and enjoyable jump back in. If your not then this show will leave a lock lacking in it's current state.

My dream is a gritty, dark, tragic more adult focused story and plot. Something more in line with GoT style series. I wish they'd take the risk, focusing on younger audience is fine but leaves a big, older market wanting something more.
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JSX117Sep 6, 2022
Great show, really feels like Star Wars again. Set design, costumes, and use of practical effects are all quite well done. Casting is very good, with Pedro Pascal, Giancarlo Esposito, and Gina Carano standing out. The addition of RosarioGreat show, really feels like Star Wars again. Set design, costumes, and use of practical effects are all quite well done. Casting is very good, with Pedro Pascal, Giancarlo Esposito, and Gina Carano standing out. The addition of Rosario Dawson as Ahsoka is a really poor choice, she has none of the personality of the character and her entire time onscreen is just grating. The removal of Carano for S3 onward is also going to hurt the show. Everyone else performs adequately or better. The plot is a generally solid episodic crisis of the week format that works through an interesting and satisfying overarching plot for the first 2 seasons. While some episodes can be a little weak, they are almost all great fun. Expand
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FadeBlackJan 11, 2021
Definitely enjoyable, and a much needed break from the teen soap opera of the SW movies, however, the praise seems to be a bit overblown. While the mood and feel of the show is cool, there is really very limited next to none character arcs orDefinitely enjoyable, and a much needed break from the teen soap opera of the SW movies, however, the praise seems to be a bit overblown. While the mood and feel of the show is cool, there is really very limited next to none character arcs or even storyline arcs of note. It is heavily monotone, achieving little in the way of drama. It is hard to justify it as a tv series, perhaps a 3 episode miniseries would have been enough.

Again, it is difficult not to like the Mandalorian because the few things it does have going for it, it does very well, but it's very far from must see tv. A generous 6.5/10 from me.
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brockcheeseJan 9, 2020
This show is pretty decent, but it does drag in the middle with more episodic episodes and a weak narrative.
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TheMightyLuBuJan 15, 2020
Season 1 of The Mandalorian is pretty good, but it is definitely not the best offering of Star Wars within the Disney era. There were definitely some great moments within Season 1, but unfortunately, these great moments were too few and farSeason 1 of The Mandalorian is pretty good, but it is definitely not the best offering of Star Wars within the Disney era. There were definitely some great moments within Season 1, but unfortunately, these great moments were too few and far between. One of the biggest issues hands down is the acting which can range from tolerable to downright torturous at times- this is easily some of the worst acting performances we have witnessed in the Disney era, but there are definitely a few standout performances. In addition, the story with the exception of "the Child", who has been dubbed "Baby Yoda" isn't that interesting. I feel like The Mandalorian is about as generic as you can get which is a shame because overall it seems like a missed opportunity. Instead of interesting known Star Wars favorites such as Bossk, Boba Fett, IG-88, Dengar, etc we simply were given an unknown character who quite frankly isn't that special (or that interesting for that matter). This seems just like another attempt from Disney to bury just more of what George Lucas created and it doesn't work that well. Sure this offering is better than The Last Jedi, Attack of the Clones and the mediocre Solo film, but compared to other films within the Skywalker saga and compared to other Star Wars TV shows such as The Clone Wars and Rebels, The Mandalorian simply isn't the slam dunk that many people claim it to be. As a Star Wars fan, it is worth a watch, but it isn't really worth the cost of Disney+ subscription on its own merits. Expand
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DrBlahBlahDec 21, 2019
Takes a while to get going, but once the plot is established, it's a fun enough watch, with great production value and some nice cameos from Bill Burr, Gus, and IG as a nurse.
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VexxAngelDec 18, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Series 2's ending was ruined by uncanny valley Luke CGI, stupid dubstep, stupid Stormtroopers that just stand there to get killed easily, and when Mando takes his helmet off wasn't powerful because he did it in the penultimate episode. Oh and Moff Gideon's hammy monologuing was a huge cliche (Like The Incredibles satirized). Why don't Lucasfilm use deep fake technology? Collider have shown how easy and completely convincing to use deep fake with SW characters. Overall this season was disappointing, but some nice moments so I'll take any decent Star Wars morsels, but I found it nowhere near as good as season 1. It seemed to be 50% filler and so many tropes that got repeated (Side quests). Much shorter episodes too. I can only presume that Lucasfilm were in a hurry to get this out, the writing was rushed. This was even pointed out by one of the directors who was given a 19 page script. Expand
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AscosporeDec 8, 2019
The first season of The Mandalorian started strongly, but by the 5th episode it's lack of sophistication brings it down. But hey, look what happened to Star Trek Discovery, which delivered an exceptional Season 2.
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MrWhinyDec 26, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. After the disastrous Star Wars movies this is the only thing left in our hands. It's feels like original Star Wars, some characters look serious, some of them look like real badass and some of them looks very funny, little mystery and action mixed with little drama and humor, just like old times. Sometime feels like old western movie but it's ok, because Mandalorian story about the "Bountyhounter" not about the Jedis or Siths, but after all the chapters we still didn't any answers (not even a little bit) about story. Why Mandalorian feels so attached to "Baby Yoda"? We saw some flashbacks from his childhood but that's it. Still doesn't make sense, why he suddenly changed his mind? What did he saw in "Baby Yoda"? And more importantly what is the story behind the "Baby Yoda"? Also Madalorian looks like needs new gadgets, something like jetpack maybe? Because after chapters and chapters his fighting style still looks same it became little bit repetitive scenes after watching couple of chapters... But don't get me wrong i loved Mandalorian, he is great Star Wars character, all I feel he looks like need some improvements, that's all.

Note: I heard some rumors about sjw guys actually trying to getting touch with the Mandalorian, are you guys NUTS? Aren't you guys done enough damage to Star Wars franchise? Man, I'm tired from this nihilistic sjw pricks! Stay away from the Mandalorian! Don't even dare to touch it! You guys are like midas, except everything you touch turns to **** don't you see?!

Anyway, i really liked the mandalorian especially theme music one of the best (at least for me), i hope mandalorian continue this way without doing any ridiculous/nonsense changes in story... Fingers cross, this is still Disney you know??
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LastPadawanDec 27, 2019
Visualmente bela mas a estória em si é fraca, superestimada. Baby Yoda carrega a série nas costas, já que a série fracassa em estabelecer o protagonista.
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diadiakoctiaDec 28, 2020
Не понимаю всеобщего ликования по поводу Мандалорца. Визуально он конечно прекрасен, и то что сериал может так выглядеть сложно было представить лет 10 назад. Но сюжетно это крайне примитивное действо, приходится отключать мозг и простоНе понимаю всеобщего ликования по поводу Мандалорца. Визуально он конечно прекрасен, и то что сериал может так выглядеть сложно было представить лет 10 назад. Но сюжетно это крайне примитивное действо, приходится отключать мозг и просто наслаждаться эстетикой Звездных Войн. Expand
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WowRealy92Jul 4, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The plot left you not knowing which way it could tip giving it an exciting flavor. However ruining the immersion, all the actors in armor ie troopers and the mandolorian looked unnatural when they were walking running or moving in general. As someone who wears awkward gear i know that after a while you become used to walking and moving in it. Also there elite former troopers moved like shell shocked new recruits who had never fought, beeen trained or born with a lick of self preservation. The sceene with the baby and 2 bike troopers was entirely on point though. Good concept horrible training and emersion breaking at points that a few hours of training could of helped with. Expand
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DukeJonDec 30, 2020
It's ok, though really nothing special. In amongst the relentless fan service it's a very generic western that just happens to be set in the Star Wars universe. The main character is bland. The supporting characters are forgettableIt's ok, though really nothing special. In amongst the relentless fan service it's a very generic western that just happens to be set in the Star Wars universe. The main character is bland. The supporting characters are forgettable stereotypes. The IG88 droid is completely overpowered, I honestly have no idea why the separatists didn't win the clone wars when a single droid can wipe out hundreds of stormtroopers on their own. The way the droid rode in and saved the day in S01E08 against a small army of crack imperial troops was ridiculous. Baby yoda is somehow still alive even though they can't communicate with him, don't know what he eats and never wash him or change his clothes. It's just Disney cashing in on the Star Wars franchise, just re-using material from the original movies and adding nothing new. The fact that they are using original trilogy and prequel characters and ignoring the sequels pretty much says it all. There is absolutely nothing new or original here, the universe is not expanding with the mouse at the helm. Expand
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freescoringJan 24, 2021
Only good for star wars fans. Plot is full of cliché, action scenes are network TV level.
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Lord-XaffaxDec 10, 2019
I was slightly optimistic after the first few episode but now with episode five the weaknesses really start to become annoying. The production quality is high. Almost as high as the movies.However, one major weakness is the short episodeI was slightly optimistic after the first few episode but now with episode five the weaknesses really start to become annoying. The production quality is high. Almost as high as the movies.However, one major weakness is the short episode format that really makes any depth in the stories or character development totally impossible. All characters remain as flat as had they jumped of the empire state building and all their adventures remain incredibly simple.Just action,no time for mystery or exploration.
Then there is the total lack of imagination on the writer's/makers part. It's only episode five and how many time have we been on Tatooine? Isn't there any other planet out there? Keep milking the first two movies has its limits.
Then the haunting flaw of Star Wars was the attempts to turn it into a giant dales commercial for toys sold to primary school children. It became a kids show. At first it seemed that he Mandalorian would have a more adult vibe. But with episode five we are back at the full Jar Jar Binks level robots. And then there's is the cute Yoda baby. Okay for one or two episodes but unless it falls under the spell of the Sith and becomes the Dark Side's new hope for the next Emperor it is becoming really really annoying in a Wesley Crusher kind of way.
So it gets a 6. It's not totally hopeless, but if it continues to become more of a show for little kids I will drop out. Make it meaner and less save I will become more positive.
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TheWaffleJan 15, 2020
It's an enjoyable watch, certainly better than the last two main Star Wars films turned out, but that's not saying much. The stakes are always well grounded: a village under attack from raiders, a bounty worth collecting, a betrayal here andIt's an enjoyable watch, certainly better than the last two main Star Wars films turned out, but that's not saying much. The stakes are always well grounded: a village under attack from raiders, a bounty worth collecting, a betrayal here and there; but the logic tends to fail. For all his experience as a bounty hunter, The Mandalorian seems to constantly fall for obvious betrayals. The bad guys seem to have tracker beacons that just instantly lead them to our heroes, removing any incentive for them to cover their tracks or try to hide. And the main bad doesn't even show up until the last episode, when he has them cornered and then offers them a day to come out and negotiate (a day? like, not a minute?). The show is a fun romp through familiar locales, but outside of the Star Wars aesthetic, there's not much going on. Expand
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szpyndaDec 20, 2019
PEGI 3+. Horrible scenario, He is like Indiana Jones but for peoples with mental problem. Backgraund story is stupid and practically don,t exist. CGI? What CGI?
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LevinMar 9, 2020
First two episodes are very nice indeed, but the story quickly becomes very boxed in and packaged like an episode of the Hulk or MacGyver. Perhaps the money ran out?? Anyhow, what puzzles me is the target audience. I think it is meant to beFirst two episodes are very nice indeed, but the story quickly becomes very boxed in and packaged like an episode of the Hulk or MacGyver. Perhaps the money ran out?? Anyhow, what puzzles me is the target audience. I think it is meant to be me?! 40+ nerd who grew up loving star wars, but hated the JarJar Binks era. The wonky puppets are back! But why the poor scripts and shallow characters? Why does it feel like its written for a 14 year old boy? There are no character arcs here, just characters. Expand
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hcliffedNov 28, 2020
After a season and a half, it has quite yet to reach any level of greatness, and for some reason, the score kills the excitement of the action. We can obviously tell that The Mandalorian is about to become a much larger addendum to the StarAfter a season and a half, it has quite yet to reach any level of greatness, and for some reason, the score kills the excitement of the action. We can obviously tell that The Mandalorian is about to become a much larger addendum to the Star Wars saga, given the latest episode involving a particular Jedi and a VERY popular villain. There's hope for something much more interesting. The Mandalorian culture itself isn't enough to hold up the show for long. Expand
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ShaManaMay 7, 2021
It's executed well. It's beautiful to watch, and I'm very surprised to see they've managed to update and at the same time maintain the aesthetics... but...

There is barely any story in this. It's a constant motion from location to location
It's executed well. It's beautiful to watch, and I'm very surprised to see they've managed to update and at the same time maintain the aesthetics... but...

There is barely any story in this. It's a constant motion from location to location with random conflicts and random characters. It gets repetitive ... fast. Not to speak that Star Wars have ever pride itself with any semblance of a deep story, but this is just insulting.
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supradeluxxDec 4, 2019
I have trouble getting into the series. I feel half the shots are done to the quality of a blockbuster film, and the other half of the shots feel like they are dragged out and maybe should of done another take because it brings me out of theI have trouble getting into the series. I feel half the shots are done to the quality of a blockbuster film, and the other half of the shots feel like they are dragged out and maybe should of done another take because it brings me out of the immersion of the show. It feels like a Broadway show, but someone filmed it and is showing you the tape of the show. while impressive for live theater, its feels a level beneath the actual ability of film making. thats also another way to describe what i see wrong with the show. what i see right with it, was like I said the other half. beautiful special effects, with some movie quality scenes. the action scenes suck. just goes back to the feeling of it would be fun to watch it live on Broadway. but watching a tape of a live Broadway play leaves you feeling disconnected. Expand
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RonGiantiMar 20, 2020
Started great, got boring by the middle and then simply melodramatic by the end. Good writing marred by a lack of vision and a lot of filler and recycled material. I starting thinking this could bring me back to the Star Wars universe afterStarted great, got boring by the middle and then simply melodramatic by the end. Good writing marred by a lack of vision and a lot of filler and recycled material. I starting thinking this could bring me back to the Star Wars universe after the dumpster fire of EP 7 - 9, but now it seems not. I have no doubt that this story will not end well, nor interestingly. The first few episodes told me I need to continue, the middle said I wanted to continue, the last couple of episodes said I might continue. Or, not. Expand
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Jaredc324Mar 23, 2022
Tacky, extenuating lore that doesn't need divulging. I'm not a fanboy, but I grew up with these films. This is taking it too far. But i do appreciate and understand the interest, and quality that they bring to this series. I just things itTacky, extenuating lore that doesn't need divulging. I'm not a fanboy, but I grew up with these films. This is taking it too far. But i do appreciate and understand the interest, and quality that they bring to this series. I just things it takes more wonder away from the series, than it adds. Expand
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Chempion1Feb 15, 2021
Ну, что можно сказать? Сериал по своей сути и визуально, и вообще ближе к сериям 1977 - 1983 годов, чем к последней поделке Диснея. И этим он мне и понравился. К сожалению бросается в глаза, особенно в первом сезоне, что серии сняты разнымиНу, что можно сказать? Сериал по своей сути и визуально, и вообще ближе к сериям 1977 - 1983 годов, чем к последней поделке Диснея. И этим он мне и понравился. К сожалению бросается в глаза, особенно в первом сезоне, что серии сняты разными людьми. На мой взгляд это вносит сумятицу в повествование как в сериале, так и в последней трилогии. При этом режиссеры далеко не Лукасы, Спилберги и Кэмероны! С чего в Диснее взяли, что это хорошая идея менять второстепенных режиссеров после каждой серии? Ничего хорошего, на мой взгляд, кроме неразберихи в сюжете это не принесло. Во втором сезоне это выглядит менее выразительно, но все равно напрягает. Второй сезон порадовал больше, "вернули" Бобу Фетта, почему то переставшего быть мандалорцем, хотя в фильме его "отец" всё таки им был. Порадовало появление в последней серии, не очень похожего на себя, Люка Скайуокера! Мне очень нравился этот "Face Swapping", это метод может продлить молодость, да и жизнь хороших актеров. Мне он очень понравился в "Изгой один". Хотя к концу второго сезона серия всё же скатывается в феминистический боевичок, аля "Мужички предают и рыдают, а бабы опять спасают мир". ЧЕТЫРЕ бабы и Maнда спасают младенца Грогу! Уже даже не смешно. Если бы не Люк, то даже не знаю.
Ну, что я могу сказать? Дисней хотя и медленно, но движется думаю в правельном направлении. Влияние последних инноваций имеется конечно, но до лгбтшной скверны пока не дошло! Это хорошо.
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chris1992Dec 21, 2019
I actually think reviewers are quite on point with the rating. Some episodes are very good, the first episodes got me hooked! But a few episodes (such as EP 4 and 5 as an example) have very bland characters, sloppy storyline and feel totallyI actually think reviewers are quite on point with the rating. Some episodes are very good, the first episodes got me hooked! But a few episodes (such as EP 4 and 5 as an example) have very bland characters, sloppy storyline and feel totally pointless, making the show feel like another Disney Star Wars fan fiction. I don't think there should be pointless episodes in such a short series. Most scenes are beautiful and the cinematography is superb at times, which really nails the original Star Wars feeling. I would like to have seen a Star Wars with a higher rating than PG, making it more serious and to capture the western setting better. Expand
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GiulioGCNov 3, 2020
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HyozanryuNov 28, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Very good story concept established in season 1, with characters and atmosphere of its own. Why I'm not drawn to this show is because it caters to the hardcore Star Wars nerds. I grew up with Star Wars, but I don't have an unhealthy close-minded attachment and self-inclined ownership over the kind of Star Wars I demand for. The dialogue is very cheesy in an over-serious way that comes off as cringe. Mandalorian has some terrific set-pieces with an intriguing premise, but it's expanding on a lot of fan-fictional ideas that lack integral limitations.

So many fans complained about Disney's Star Wars sequel trilogy, especially toward Rian Johnson & JJ Abrams for not understanding the lore and undercutting its own legacy. Yet, all the whacked ideas in the expanded universe are not deemed mischief? I call that hypocrisy. Filoni and Favreau have done some good work, but they aren't innovators, but rather caterers of a socialist regime. Written and directed by.. The audience, for they dictate our philosophical approach.

I don't have an issue with nostalgia and fan service. Seeing Luke, Boba Fett and Ashoka throwdown is epic, but it's how the show is filmed where it loses me. It looks like a fan-film, shot by hardcore nerds. The framing is too tacky. The story is evolving into a pandering act of forgiveness. Season 1 I respected, season 2 is like a parent giving their kids all the candy instead of telling them to just take one. The show's ambiguous minimal journey of the bounty hunter and the child holds an emotional resonance between them. Other than that, you aren't missing much.
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tailwind5Feb 9, 2021
So much potential here but apart from a select few episodes it seems the creators mailed it in and essentially went with the super hero formula. Why is there a need to make him so likeable with the whole I must save Grogu thing?

The first
So much potential here but apart from a select few episodes it seems the creators mailed it in and essentially went with the super hero formula. Why is there a need to make him so likeable with the whole I must save Grogu thing?

The first episode intrigued me as I thought opposed to some walk-on-water holier than thou Jedi the Mandalorian might be a more shades of grey relatable individual who begrudgingly must rely on others lest he face real peril like the Mudhorn. Instead most of the first two seasons is the superhero Mandalorian escaping certain doom time and again if for no other reason than the sheer haplessness of the Imperials. We can give the original movies a pass on this what being produced in the 80s and all but when a storm trooper with a blaster in hand runs right up behind the assailant rather than shooting them I just tune out. And could Moth Gidian and the Dark Troopers have been more of a let down? Why can't the Empire even the score, it worked fine in ESB. Also I get the whole girl-power thing but it's so overt in this show as to be off-putting. How many episodes have to involve Gina Corano's large posterior just so they can check the female hero box? Oh and the Asian assassin whose name escapes me and who has been on the lam in the dessert of Tattooine for weeks but has nary a blemish or stain on that super fashionable black jump suit that I am sure is well suited to the climate she finds herself in; yeah very believable. And the female blue Mandalorians../facepalm. And if we are so bent on girl-power why not inject even a hint of romance between one of them and the Mandalorian or do we just assume all the characters are a-sexual as their wardrobe choices suggest? Rebels and Imperials alike enjoy sitting back in the old canteen enjoying a Correllian Ale; don't any of them actually ever have sex? If that is the case how are there so many kids in that village that our superhero must save in that one forgettable episode. I give it a 6/10 as certain episodes like the Mudhorn and the sand dragon were very well done and movie quality. Also Werner Herzog was great in his limited role they should have utilized him more prominently.
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GynxzNov 30, 2019
A Very Dumb down version to please to please the masses. (anyone said Merch!?) A Mandalorian BH, a hit man, reduced to a goofy Indiana Jones character with hit-an-miss improvisations. The biggest contradiction is that everyone around himA Very Dumb down version to please to please the masses. (anyone said Merch!?) A Mandalorian BH, a hit man, reduced to a goofy Indiana Jones character with hit-an-miss improvisations. The biggest contradiction is that everyone around him sees him as this figure to be feared while, actually watching him whine and make bad decisions. Expand
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kamgeforceApr 22, 2023
Watched 2 seasons, have no desire to watch boba or season 3. Supposedly they are even worse. People are so starved for good star wars that even mediocre product like this one seems good to them after sequel trilogy and everything else disneyWatched 2 seasons, have no desire to watch boba or season 3. Supposedly they are even worse. People are so starved for good star wars that even mediocre product like this one seems good to them after sequel trilogy and everything else disney produced. Production is high and we got cool moment at the end of second season. Other than that, mandalorian has nothing going for it. Expand
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JoeCoolJan 1, 2020
This series is a bit of a mixed bag. Sometimes it's movie-grade scene with superb costumes and special effects, The next it's amateur stand-up theatre. Action, action, action, now stop for a few minutes because I have to explain something.This series is a bit of a mixed bag. Sometimes it's movie-grade scene with superb costumes and special effects, The next it's amateur stand-up theatre. Action, action, action, now stop for a few minutes because I have to explain something. Ok, that should have done the trick, let's go again and action, action, action. Aaaaannnnnd stop you stormtroopers just wait right there for a few minutes. Time for a supposedly emotional scene now, and OK, go go go ... It just doesn't flow at all. On the one hand beautiful special effects, with some movie quality scenes, on the other hand boring exposition and some dumb and childish plot choices. The baby is cute, some of the acting is really good, some is really bad. As a whole it just doesn't flow, that's my main problem with the first season.
Still, it's visually nice enough to look at, so not a total waste of time if you're looking for a Star Wars fix.
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RealMuthaFJan 16, 2020
I honestly don't get the sudden praise for this, especially amidst bashing of the latest "Star Wars" feature. Like Disney's movies, this product survives only on endless references to Lucas' two trilogies (mainly the old one, as agingI honestly don't get the sudden praise for this, especially amidst bashing of the latest "Star Wars" feature. Like Disney's movies, this product survives only on endless references to Lucas' two trilogies (mainly the old one, as aging brainless nerds are still catered to), but brings nothing new to the franchise and doesn't expand it in any way.

Plot-wise, the Mandalorian is empty. Filled with cheesy lines, each episode is a package of played-out filmmaking cliches - the hardened warrior having feelings all of a sudden, the noble protagonist joining a band of misfits "for one last job" and getting betrayed, etc. The story is structured like that of an old bad videogame - the protagonist gets a quest from an NPC (you need to capture the kid - you need to free a prisoner - you need to help the peasants, the list goes on), completes it and gets a quest from another, the story doesn't unfold on its own in any major way. A few paragraphs could be dedicated to the stupidity of both supporting and the titular characters, to how dumbly he falls into any trap laid before him, and how he tries to be a badass in one scene only to be beaten up in another, but this is getting too long anyway.

Finally, I don't understand the necessity of Pedro Pascal's involvement. The titular character never shows his face, and playing him doesn't require any acting abilities, you just read the lines blandly. IMDb's trivia even says that he doesn't appear on screen at all in episode 1, it's all body doubles. I would just fire him and save some budget.

I've read people say "this finally has the right vibe". The only thing likening this to the old movies is how cheap it looks compared to modern feature films.
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Victor280605Dec 29, 2019
Mediocre series. Light spoilers ahead! The advertisement for this show called it ruthless and that it would show the dark side of the galaxy, a 'Game of Thrones' of Star Wars. And that's what I expected, the first 3 episodes were top notchMediocre series. Light spoilers ahead! The advertisement for this show called it ruthless and that it would show the dark side of the galaxy, a 'Game of Thrones' of Star Wars. And that's what I expected, the first 3 episodes were top notch with few issues here and there, I especially loved the way the episodes were shot and edited felt a lot like the original Star Wars. The writing was okay, I didn't like the part where the Mandalorian, which are bounty hunters known for getting the job done, not asking questions and just caring about the reward. Now, our bounty hunter was supposed to deliver a target, but when he realized it was a juvenile he put his life at risk to prevent the target reaching his evil employer's hands and proceeded to take care of it like he knew how to take care of a baby from a species he has never encountered. To me that felt stupid, but again in another episodes a group of raiders with AT-STs attack a village and don't kill any of the inhabitants, I also felt that that was just another way to remind us that the show is still Disney and there's no way anything would be ruthless in Disney's world. Verdict: Editing and visuals are a 9/10, but the writing is so bad and the series as a whole is so overrated just because of Baby Yoda that I feel it deserves a 5/10. It's worth watching but if you also thought the sequels are a money-grab and low effort, like really did, then this show isn't for you, not as bad as the sequels but not too good either. Expand
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ElthorNov 13, 2019
Edited to reflect the full season:
If you signed up for Disney+ because you wanted more Disney/Kathleen Kennedy Star Wars, the Mandalorian is for you. If you HATE Disney/Kathleen Kennedy Star Wars... the Mandalorian might also be for you.
Edited to reflect the full season:
If you signed up for Disney+ because you wanted more Disney/Kathleen Kennedy Star Wars, the Mandalorian is for you. If you HATE Disney/Kathleen Kennedy Star Wars... the Mandalorian might also be for you.

The first episode is very poor and as a result I almost did not watch any more. My review of the first episode follows:

There is no denying the Mandalorian carries the veneer of Star Wars and contains some good action. The problem is there is little else. The story is extremely weak. A wooden lead that never takes off a helmet is impossible to care about. The ridiculous backstory details sound like they were made up during a game of Mad Libs.

This is alternate universe/bizarro Star Wars. The writers heard of this thing called Star Wars, watched a couple trailers and figured that was enough information with which to write the series.

So much is wrong. We get a whole new misuse of the word 'parsec'. A sentient creature roasted at a market stall. Captured bounties are frozen in carbonite, because Han was (even though in the OT we were led to believe that was not the norm for bounties), and using an ancient yet surprisingly portable alcove fitted unit. There is so much to groan about.

Dave Filoni's participation starts and ends with directing two episodes. He obviously had no creative control or these and other ridiculous things would never have happened?

Don't believe me? Apparently Mandalorians now never take off their helmets. Huh? Bobba Fett did in the prequels. Even in Filoni's own "The Clone Wars" and "Rebels", Mandalorians are often seen without their helmets. I should also point out, Disney considers both series canon.
[end episode 1 review]
So why did I continue? The same reason you'll watch the series: Baby Yoda (the species not the actual Yoda). I'll admit it, I would watch an entire series with just Baby Yoda being Baby Yoda and nothing else. Like a Star Wars Yule Log video.

The lead character fills the quote for maximum allowable non-incompetent white males. You can extrapolate the rest of that because: Kathleen Kennedy/Bob Iger.

The action is still pretty good. There are MANY terrible actors that are of the quality you'd expect from a self-funded independent film.

The Mandalorian can best be described as an animated Star Wars series... but live action.
Definitely overrated. Not worth a Disney+ subscription alone.
It's a solid 2 and a half 'meh'.
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AustinFriendNov 20, 2019
I'll give the show some credit: it's not boring. But the pacing is disturbingly bad. The show expects you to treat it like you've been invested in the story for a few years. It comes off as pretentious, and many of the scenes seem like aI'll give the show some credit: it's not boring. But the pacing is disturbingly bad. The show expects you to treat it like you've been invested in the story for a few years. It comes off as pretentious, and many of the scenes seem like a waste of time or like its skipping a lot of events that the viewer should see. The writing is somewhat lazy and leaves me wanting so much more, so instead of being satisfied after an episode, I resort to watching anything else to leave a better taste in my mouth. But it's early and Disney+'s first original. I would still give it a chance. Like I said, it's not boring. Newcomers to Game of Thrones often said that about the first couple of episodes. I'm hoping it improves. Expand
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ShinboiNov 15, 2019
Regarding Episode 1. Well, there is a lot of star wars in it somehow. But with it super simple one-way story line and its Teletubby like characters it seems to be made for children more than for grown-ups. The "great mandalorian" trying toRegarding Episode 1. Well, there is a lot of star wars in it somehow. But with it super simple one-way story line and its Teletubby like characters it seems to be made for children more than for grown-ups. The "great mandalorian" trying to awake his fate by riding on a ridiculous comic something with dramatic music underlying the scene is ridiculous at its best. Also the mandalorian seems to be a determined super-hero which on the one hand makes his great struggle to ride on a whatever made for TV shows for 4 years old unfitting and on the other hand makes for a less interesting main character than in most other star wars movies. The surprising end of the identity of the bounty-huntED (to not spoil anything here) makes up for a lot of episode 1s slack. Remains to be seen how the story evolves and if it falls into trap every single series recently does fall into: super-heroic and therefore super-boring and unindentifiable main characters, fast build-ups with no background or depths, clicheed characters and fights instead of interesting subjects or depth of story. Hopefully it gets better. Expand
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EvilpooDec 27, 2019
It's so refreshing watching such a quality production. I just smile with content watching this
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MarkMc25Dec 30, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It is okay of a series. The first two episodes was good and I liked the episode where they were on that planet with the village, then that’s where episodes got very sporadic and bland. The only good filler episode in my opinion was the prison break. The season finale was very underwhelming and also cheesy at the same time. They need to do a better job of character development and back story instead of just feeding us baby yoda segments in my opinion Expand
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Fl4kattackApr 16, 2023
This is the perfect example of how to start a series off really well and then just hit the self destruct button in s3! Season 3 is pure garbage has no impact on the viewer, the main character is now a demasculated shell and they think addingThis is the perfect example of how to start a series off really well and then just hit the self destruct button in s3! Season 3 is pure garbage has no impact on the viewer, the main character is now a demasculated shell and they think adding annoying people in cameos such as lizzo is what the fans want lol! Disney are running themselves out of business! Expand
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BoxleitnerMar 29, 2023
Continuing in the not-so-recent Walt Disney custom of terrible plot points, horrible pacing, lack of suspense and, to top it all off, a narcissistic need to ram political ideologies down you and your children’s throats, “Star Wars: TheContinuing in the not-so-recent Walt Disney custom of terrible plot points, horrible pacing, lack of suspense and, to top it all off, a narcissistic need to ram political ideologies down you and your children’s throats, “Star Wars: The Mandalorian” squanders its intriguing premise and massive potential thru a complete lack of creativity, a dumbed down script, and the company’s desperation to make money at the cost of the consumer instead of presenting a proper product. Make no mistake, this Star Wars production falls very much in line with its parent company’s usual procedure: plagiarize from every genre and source of popular media available while carefully avoiding any proper homage to its sources. “The Mandalorian” borrows scenes, dialogue, characters and environments from old westerns as well as endless other sitcoms, movies, and culture references, without making a clear fact of it to the viewer. English teachers and professors across the continental United States are, doubtless, nauseated with their faces in their palms, disheartened and furious at how Jon Favreau and his host of editors could have possibly been hired to write for such a legacy intellectual property while failing to do justice to the English language the way ANY High schooler would.
The fact that much of Disney’s film and television programming is directed at children is NO excuse for pathetic dialogue and poor script writing in their more recent productions. Furthermore, children do NOT need you to dumb down the plot, and past generations of Disney story tellers knew this fact intrinsically: presenting the power of death in “Bambi” and “Up”, family in “Mary Poppins”, romance in “Pocahontas” and the need to mature in “Tarzan” and “The Lion King”. The ancient trope of the Wild West gunman that brings peace to the frontier is lost in “The Mandalorian” as our hero is quickly saddled by “Baby Yoda” and its sudden and immense popularity, which caused Lucasfilm producers and executives to scramble to make a profit at any and all costs. This neo-western suddenly became a nanny’s tale instead of the perilous frontier showdown it was intended to be. Finally, in typical “Woke” fashion, “The Mandalorian” pays little or no respect to its source, losing the gravitas thru narrative which Steven Spielberg perfected in the early “Star Wars” movies, instead choosing to meander meekly thru numerous side characters and unrelated issues. A true anthology series would have presented these stories thru different genres and tones, eventually uniting them seamlessly in an overarching chronicle. This, too, Favreau fails to achieve, as his only homage in the show is to the Jewish diaspora in the guise of the nomadic Mandalorian people, and even this he fails to clarify. Had Lucasfilm hired deserving professionals to handle the story, “The Mandalorian” could have been a fantastic achievement in streaming media. Sadly, it achieves little due to poor handling and a complete lack of creativity from its developers.
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GamerDad2023Feb 20, 2023
This show is an OK watch if you like episodic adventures, especially the first season. Mediocre production, acting, and writing. The high user scores only make sense given the Star Wars theme and fan-service.
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deckDec 22, 2019
The story is interesting in places, but cannot shine among the changing directors.
In her episodes, Deborah Chow manages to throttle the level to Marvel C-Movie Trash. Rick Famuyiwas, on the other hand, manages to deliver Star Wars movie
The story is interesting in places, but cannot shine among the changing directors.
In her episodes, Deborah Chow manages to throttle the level to Marvel C-Movie Trash. Rick Famuyiwas, on the other hand, manages to deliver Star Wars movie pictures to television.
The series also falls short of expectations in terms of production technology.
CGI seems old in places, the set equipment unloving and the music uncreativ.
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Rmiles801Dec 15, 2020
It's pretty mind blowing how this is getting such positive reviews, don't be duped.
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arrivistDec 26, 2019
A strong start which soon dissipated into homogenised mediocrity. The first three episodes were well written and thoroughly engaging, recreating Lucas' Star Wars landscape without forcing the issue (Rogue One), allowing the Mandalorian toA strong start which soon dissipated into homogenised mediocrity. The first three episodes were well written and thoroughly engaging, recreating Lucas' Star Wars landscape without forcing the issue (Rogue One), allowing the Mandalorian to stand on its own without looking like high-budget, fan-fiction. The rot began to set-in by the 4th episode of the series which was poorly written, badly directed by Bryce Dallas-Howard, resulting in a hollow, plastic replica of Seven Samurai. Although things picked up again in episode 6, by episode 7 the repetitive storyline had fizzled out any interest in finishing the episode, yet alone the series. Expand
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lascottlaNov 13, 2019
This review is only for the first episode. Hopefully it gets better. At this point... poor dialogue, poor character development, & no real interest in any of the characters (except maybe Herzog’s) after watching the first episode. ProductionThis review is only for the first episode. Hopefully it gets better. At this point... poor dialogue, poor character development, & no real interest in any of the characters (except maybe Herzog’s) after watching the first episode. Production value seemed somewhat high in some cases... but everything felt rushed, cliche, simple and soulless. Lack of development leaves the viewer with little to be invested in other than the original mythology. Very disappointed if this is supposed to be Disney’s marquee offering for its new service. Expand
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GravewaxNov 15, 2019
Rather mediocre, I guess this could be due to the shortness of the episode but really it didn't excite at all, relied on lots of nostalgia and some nifty cinematography and special effects to carry a weak show and forgot to add a decent story.
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Albertwesker959Dec 16, 2019
Mediocraly written, sometimes bad acted, the mandalorian offered nothing to people to watch... Every episode look like a mission from a videogame, go to point A to point b, kill that target, capture that target, no character and story development...
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EPHEEZYDec 28, 2019
WOW!! As a die hard Star Wars fan I'm shocked the reviews for this show are so HIGH!! The show is like watching a 80's tv show like Magnum P.I or something where there is a different not well defined villain every 1 hour show and he getsWOW!! As a die hard Star Wars fan I'm shocked the reviews for this show are so HIGH!! The show is like watching a 80's tv show like Magnum P.I or something where there is a different not well defined villain every 1 hour show and he gets beaten by the end. There was no surprises or just great storytelling at all. Just straight linear writing. When I saw the internet blow up about baby Yoda I was like this cant be a good thing that everyone is focused on a mute side character and not the actual show itself. And it looks like I was right. Again the show isnt terrible but I just finished the Witcher as well and honestly enjoyed it alot more. Which shocked me because usually anything coming from a video game background.....(yes I know about the books....the video game brought the main popularity).......is terrible. But it at least told a story and tried to tell it in a different and interseting way. The characters in this show were just plain boring. The storytelling was linear and sometimes boring and again I think Disney is killing another property they arent suited to run. This show was WAY to PG doesn't need to be rated R but it didnt need to be so bland a 3 year old could follow it either. Sorry but after all the hype I'm just highly disappointed. Show has potential but they failed to reach it. Show wasnt terrible but it wasnt rewatchable or memorable either. Expand
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TIE-DefenderMay 11, 2020
The Good:
The Mandalorian starts out great and allows for great plot development and character-building, along with a welcome return of solid practical effects.
The Bad: The plot doesn't extend much beyond that. Interesting characters
The Good:
The Mandalorian starts out great and allows for great plot development and character-building, along with a welcome return of solid practical effects.

The Bad:
The plot doesn't extend much beyond that.
Interesting characters encountered are often discarded immediately and the viewer is consistently treated as if suffering from acute dementia: (Repeatedly reminding them of past events or character's customs well after they've been established.)
The writers must have double standards: Star Wars tech is proudly presented with staggering demonstrations of power/force. But whenever this force turns itself against any of the protagonists it is conveniently swept under the rug. (Nope those enemy soldiers were never there! No, he can't be hit, he as plot armor!)
The Storytelling is reminiscent of the A-Team.
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KempMar 8, 2021
A lifeless series with no real characters and no real drama. Pedro Pascal, a fantastic actor, is completely wasted as a character with no personality. Every episode is more or less the same, and the surprises are just fan service. This is aA lifeless series with no real characters and no real drama. Pedro Pascal, a fantastic actor, is completely wasted as a character with no personality. Every episode is more or less the same, and the surprises are just fan service. This is a low-effort, profoundly mediocre throwaway show masquerading as something greater because they dressed it up in Star Wars garb. If you want to watch a short series with some good action scenes with some actual characters and comedy, do yourself a favor and watch Barry instead. Expand
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RIVERPLATE14Jul 27, 2023
The first two seasons are acceptable, pretty good I would say. But the third season falls in a horrible way, it's stupid the third season, crap, a giant pile of **** I looked at the first 2 seasons in order for Disney to screw up again in theThe first two seasons are acceptable, pretty good I would say. But the third season falls in a horrible way, it's stupid the third season, crap, a giant pile of **** I looked at the first 2 seasons in order for Disney to screw up again in the third one. Expand
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Razrback16Dec 30, 2019
Season 1 is an 8 / 10. Season 2, with the Epic finale, finally making an effort to fix what Kathleen Kennedy and Rian Johnson destroyed with the sequel trilogy, is a 10 / 10. Season 3 is a 0/10. Looks like Lucasfilm has gone full throttleSeason 1 is an 8 / 10. Season 2, with the Epic finale, finally making an effort to fix what Kathleen Kennedy and Rian Johnson destroyed with the sequel trilogy, is a 10 / 10. Season 3 is a 0/10. Looks like Lucasfilm has gone full throttle into destroying Star Wars altogether. I'm out. Disney Minus has been canceled. Expand
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GadlajkDec 29, 2019
This show was decent until the last episode and that's mainly because of baby yoda. 7th episode had such ending that I was for the first time looking forward for next episode because of something else rather than seeing more baby of babyThis show was decent until the last episode and that's mainly because of baby yoda. 7th episode had such ending that I was for the first time looking forward for next episode because of something else rather than seeing more baby of baby yoda. My issue with last episode is was that battle 50v4 battle in the open nonetheless and that was one of the worst scenes I've seen in tv shows ever. That's battle ruined episode 8 which ruined entire season, kinda like 8th season of GoT ruined tv show overall. Expand
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DRNUMBERSDec 24, 2019
The series has high production values, music is good, and Pedro Pascal does a fine job, however the writing is bland and unoriginal and often the writer's decisions/narrative fails to suspend disbelief. This series seems hindered by a desireThe series has high production values, music is good, and Pedro Pascal does a fine job, however the writing is bland and unoriginal and often the writer's decisions/narrative fails to suspend disbelief. This series seems hindered by a desire to play it safe in order to reach a wide audience. Expand
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MichaelConwayNov 13, 2019
It's sad when you find out that not only is John F and Waititi involved in this show but that it's this awful sad excuse for a SW project that follows suit to these last three terrible terrible movies they made.

How can it be a gritty show
It's sad when you find out that not only is John F and Waititi involved in this show but that it's this awful sad excuse for a SW project that follows suit to these last three terrible terrible movies they made.

How can it be a gritty show and still be a kid show on Disney?

Did anyone think about anything other than profits when they decided to make a gritty PG13 show those two don't go together.

Also there is a scene when Mandalorian children are running by and every Mando in the bunker is wearing their helmet in doors.

Did any of these morons making this actually ever read a comic or novel with Mandalorians mentioned in it?

If they had they would realize how that doesn't make any sense, even to help them with their silly attempt to make us feel good about never showing the Mando main characters face.

Also not a good idea to have a show with a character we cannot see and bond with, you have 8 39 min episodes, 8.

Congrats Disney keep ruining SW and Marvel and humping it's corpse for every cent you can. One day you won't be able to coerse and manipulate the fanbase you didn't build into buying your **** anymore.

You are without shame and without vision and that can't last for ever.

Well done hacks!
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alex_antonyNov 19, 2019
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. brainless movie with no logic... if you kill a chicken with a knife it struggles more than killing a monster... or how to build a space ship on a field with only a blowtorch .. in one day :))) Expand
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xaliberDec 27, 2019
The Mandalorian started out OK, but ended up as some half-baked, lazily written show that exist merely to lure parents to justify a Disney+ subscription. Kids get the usual Disney contents, moms get Baby Yoda, dads get Star Wars nerdyThe Mandalorian started out OK, but ended up as some half-baked, lazily written show that exist merely to lure parents to justify a Disney+ subscription. Kids get the usual Disney contents, moms get Baby Yoda, dads get Star Wars nerdy reference. The show almost feels like being made by a bunch of fanfiction writers with familiarity of the setting but zero sense of screen writing.

Storyline shows no complexity at all. In fact, most of them are fillers. You can skip 4 of 8 episodes and you'll still understand the story just fine. Characters are completely uninteresting. None of them are developed. None of them had nuances: protagonists are morally good heroes; antagonists are one dimensional evils. The show relies only on a cute muppet and flashy action, but has zero substance. Had a potential great world-building with some details, but they chose to abandon it for rule of cool (and cute).
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AWESOM-0Jan 1, 2020
Baby Yoda is cute but that still doesn’t make this a good show. I did like the first episode but it went down hill from there, with only a few moments that brought it up a little at the end. “Cash grab” is the only way I can accuratelyBaby Yoda is cute but that still doesn’t make this a good show. I did like the first episode but it went down hill from there, with only a few moments that brought it up a little at the end. “Cash grab” is the only way I can accurately describe it. I did like the Easter eggs and the attention to the lore, but most all the introductions and additions felt forced and unnatural. Overall, it felt like a ploy to introduce more toys to sell. Of course with Star Wars you’re not going to get the most intelligent sci-fi and you’ll have to learn to suspend your disbelief, but to me this was just a little too much and just felt like convenient story telling. Expand
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WeidenwieselApr 10, 2023
This show has turned to complete poopybutt when Mando appeared in "the book of Boba Fett" and took a turn to utter ridiculousness in season 3.
This show should be called "The Womandalorian" for how they treat Mando in season 3. In fact, he
This show has turned to complete poopybutt when Mando appeared in "the book of Boba Fett" and took a turn to utter ridiculousness in season 3.
This show should be called "The Womandalorian" for how they treat Mando in season 3. In fact, he isn't even the main character anymore. Bo-Katarn is and she constantly cu()cks Mando out of his role. Seriously, fk her and fk this "strong female character" bull. All this woke feminist pc diversity inclusion plague can kiss my fkn behind.

My advice if you really want to watch it, stop after season 2 and never watch the Boba Fett shi()tshow.
Even better advice: stop watching anything modern Disney.
Woke garbage is all they release these days.

Season 1: 6/10
Season 2: 5/10 (the last episode is 9/10 tho)
Season 3: 0/10

Consequently 3/10

This was the last good Star Wars show, the only one that made Disney any profit (everything else was a well deserved colossal financial failure) and they ruined it. This is what you get for not listening to the millions of (paying) fans and instead follow the extremist woke cult that doesn't even watch your movies. Enjoy going broke Disney, you idiots.
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JmitriJun 27, 2020
I think I finally understand what Star Wars fanboys want. They grew up on the Lucas films so they think great special effects with paint-by-numbers plots, amateurish acting at best, and laughably bad dialogue is what makes great content. II think I finally understand what Star Wars fanboys want. They grew up on the Lucas films so they think great special effects with paint-by-numbers plots, amateurish acting at best, and laughably bad dialogue is what makes great content. I grew up on Star Wars and loved it, warts and all. This seems like real Star Wars but lacks the most important thing: fun. This was boring. And I mean, really boring. Like so boring that I watched the first two episodes when they came out and just stopped. And only finished the rest six months later when I was injured and had to stay on the couch all day. And even then it was a struggle to get through. At least one episode could easily have been an episode of Xena: Warrior Princess. The new film trilogy has LOTS of flaws. But there were times during that mess that I felt like what was going on mattered, at least a little. Nothing that happens in this show matters at all. And while Adam Driver was the only actor to put in a solid performance in the movies, everyone in the Mandalorian is terrible. I know Carl Weathers isn’t some great thespian, but Rocky at least shows that he has some ability. He was so bad in this I thought that maybe it was supposed to be funny. The MMA fighter was exactly as good as you would expect an MMA fighter to be. And Pedro Pascal was wearing a helmet at all times. You could have gotten that performance out of Cleverbot. Maybe season two will be better. The production values are there. If they improve the writing and the supporting cast, maybe this show has a chance. Im hopeful, but not optimistic. Jon Favreau has never shown me that he is better than this. Maybe Kenobi Will be better. At least Ewan McGregor is a decent actor. Expand
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davericeSep 21, 2020
Slow, generally episodic with gaping plot holes (e.g. setting traps instead of using your spaceship to blow up a barbarian hoarde) and strange character changes (a bounty hunter suddenly doesn't want to kill certain people). Oh, and mostSlow, generally episodic with gaping plot holes (e.g. setting traps instead of using your spaceship to blow up a barbarian hoarde) and strange character changes (a bounty hunter suddenly doesn't want to kill certain people). Oh, and most annoyingly of all is that everyone has a catchphrase which they use to death. There are also a few nice merchandising opportunities. It's like a long trailer for a video game - there's 'the cave' where you go to resupply, get power-ups, etc, a kind of skill tree as he gets new equipment, characters that will give you side jobs but still a main quest etc.

All in all, slow-paced and quite lame. And there's literally the worst lightsaber ever seen (seriously, was that CGI done by a child?).
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shektMar 26, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The Mandalorians aren't adequately cautious against dragon attacks, and lose one of their young. They then violently attack the dragon, threaten its young, and (indirectly though they bear responsibility) kill the dragon. The Mandalorians are to blame for all this. Sad to see such a large, beautiful creature destroyed. What disrespect for nature. What a terrible lesson for children. Expand
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garotil619May 26, 2021
I find the stories and the writing to leave much to be desired. Characters' motivations and actions appear to be just filler to move the plot forward through to some occasionally mildly amusing action sequences. Retreads familiar settingsI find the stories and the writing to leave much to be desired. Characters' motivations and actions appear to be just filler to move the plot forward through to some occasionally mildly amusing action sequences. Retreads familiar settings and situations ad nauseam. Expand
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BroyaxDec 28, 2019
Voici un lointain cousin à Boba Fett avec son jet-pack (sauf qu'il ne l'a pas encore... ou plus tard en fait) un homme au masque de fer mais aussi un mercenaire de son état, mandalorien avant tout avec l'armure qui brille (mais pas trop) etVoici un lointain cousin à Boba Fett avec son jet-pack (sauf qu'il ne l'a pas encore... ou plus tard en fait) un homme au masque de fer mais aussi un mercenaire de son état, mandalorien avant tout avec l'armure qui brille (mais pas trop) et de **** gadgets à la Predator, ma foi...! Avec son vaisseau qui ne paie pas de mine (le Faucon a l'air d'une Rolls à côté...) le Mandalorien donc, arpente la galaxie et remplit des contrats pour la gamelle...



Jusqu'au jour où il devient papa-poule et garde-chiourme d'un bébé à longues oreilles, un bébé extra-ordinaire et tellement mignon qu'on veut l'adopter sur-le-champ. Il est si "extra"-ordinaire qu'il nous rendrait bien service : peux-tu vider le lave-vaisselle, gamin ? et passer un coup d'aspi juste après, t'es gentil le gnome du logis ! Mais arrête de gober des crapauds, c'est dégueulasse !...



Un brin taciturne mais le coeur sur la main, le Mandalorien est pourchassé par les méchants qui ne le lâchent pas d'une semelle... et puis c'est tout. Car le problème de cette série, c'est son absence totale d'intrigue et d'enjeux : entre le premier épisode et le dernier (le 8ème) de cette première saison, le schmilblick n'a pas avancé d'un poil de cul. Et encore.



Bien sûr, la saison 2 se bougera peut-être un peu le fion à cet égard mais en attendant, on est gros Jean comme devant et pas motivé du tout. Et pourtant qu'il est mimi, le nabot verdâtre ! mais ça ne suffit pas, non, non. On s'ennuie donc souvent dans cette routine alors que le dernier épisode abuse carrément côté aberrations scénaristiques de scénariste (déjà ?) surmené. Tout ça pour en mettre plein la vue...



Et on en prend plein la vue en tout cas, car Disney a raqué et casqué : les effets speciaux sont de toute beauté pour une série, c'est du beau travail à cet égard. Mais pour tout le reste (il retire jamais son casque, le casqué), c'est aussi superficiel et limité que ça en a l'air. Expand

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DeanomiteDec 3, 2019
I really wanted to like this show, love Pedro Pascal, Jon Favreau is usually worth the time. But this is pandering tripe, "Oooohhhhh cute baby Yoda" getting carted around all the time, it's corny. Not the show it should have been. JamesI really wanted to like this show, love Pedro Pascal, Jon Favreau is usually worth the time. But this is pandering tripe, "Oooohhhhh cute baby Yoda" getting carted around all the time, it's corny. Not the show it should have been. James Mangold must be puking at the sight of this crap. The best thing so far was the Bounty Droid in episode 1. Expand
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