As you wait for the Holiday malaise to pass, remember what happened last week on...
Seeking repairs, The Mandalorian returns to a familiar Planet and some familiar places.Here's a Game- Spot the Director!
Here's a hint- it's not the person who's hiding on Parler and posting Nazi Pics...
While they're away, The Child will just steal another Scene...
Can our Heroes find out what secrets are in the Base?
Can they escape even if they do?
As a bonus, here's some Stormtroopers on Speeder Bikes.
While they're away, The Child will just steal another Scene...
Can our Heroes find out what secrets are in the Base?
Can they escape even if they do?
As a bonus, here's some Stormtroopers on Speeder Bikes.
Neat.
To find out what happens, watch the Show.
Another good Episode that manages to work a Plot into a Pit Stop. Did we need this Plot? Yes and no. Yes, they are stopping before they get to the main Plot. They are doing so in a logical way- they did beat the crap out of that ship, after all. If you're in lots of trouble and things aren't going great, wouldn't you stop to see some friends? If your car is held together with half a roll of duct tape, all the more reason. They acknowledge that this is a diversion in the Episode too, so points for lamp-shading. Said Plot is a good one as it gives us some immediate action, sets events in motion for the rest of the Season and teases something big. Giancarlo Esposito shines yet again as the Season 2 Villain in a Prestige Show. Is there an Emmy for that? If so, he's got it in the bag!
Another good Episode that manages to work a Plot into a Pit Stop. Did we need this Plot? Yes and no. Yes, they are stopping before they get to the main Plot. They are doing so in a logical way- they did beat the crap out of that ship, after all. If you're in lots of trouble and things aren't going great, wouldn't you stop to see some friends? If your car is held together with half a roll of duct tape, all the more reason. They acknowledge that this is a diversion in the Episode too, so points for lamp-shading. Said Plot is a good one as it gives us some immediate action, sets events in motion for the rest of the Season and teases something big. Giancarlo Esposito shines yet again as the Season 2 Villain in a Prestige Show. Is there an Emmy for that? If so, he's got it in the bag!
Next time, the Plot thickens and the action ramps up. Will our Hero find the people he's looking for? See you then...
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