Yeah, the woman Mando goes to had very questionable acting.Episode 5 relied a little too much on nostalgia, to the point of distraction. Forgettable characters and some bad acting. My least favorite episode so far, although I did like the sniper shoot out.
Hope next week picks up.
ive noticed the overall story hasn’t really gone very far since episode 3. Each episode feels like a self contained story almost:
Yeah, the woman Mando goes to had very questionable acting.
I really enjoy the show episode by episode, but I really wish there was more of a overarching story going on right now. The past three episodes in particular have played out a bit like an anthology series. It doesn’t matter the order you watch them in as long as you watch them because nothing is really carrying over from episode to episode so far.
They’ve left little seeds here and there. Most of the people Mando has encountered of importance are still alive somewhere and will likely either team up with him or try to take him out some time. With only two episodes left though, it seems fairly clear the type of series this is.yeah, it appears (for now) that the show will just be random adventures of Mando and the child, with no real overall story arch. It’s very rare to see a show format like this in the age of binge / cliffhanger TV.
This episode kicked MAJOR ass! Holy crap. Easily my favorite of the season and is finally tying all the different storylines together.
The last 5-10 minutes are really freakin’ awesome and set up for what should hopefully be a great Season Finale next week.
This was Deborah Chow’s second great episode, which bodes well for the Obi-Wan show. She’s directing that entire show.