The people of Nevarro need protection from rampant pirate attacks.The people of Nevarro need protection from rampant pirate attacks.The people of Nevarro need protection from rampant pirate attacks.
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaFirst appearance in live action of Zeb Orrelios from the Star Wars: Rebels (2014) animated series. Voice actor Steve Blum reprises his role as Zeb.
- GoofsAs the Mandalorian launches the attack upon a hovering Corsair, pirate king Gorian Shard gives the order to "man the gunwales". This prompts the pirate bombardiers to jump down to the lowest deck and begin firing gun turrets mounted to the underside of the spaceship. However, the nautical term 'gunwale' does not refer to an actual gun, since a gunwale is the upper edge of a ship's hull. Although a gunwale could be used to mount a gun, it's also leaned upon by passengers to admire an ocean view.
- Quotes
Paz Vizsla: I was there on Nevarro that night. I fought against Greef Karga and his hunters. I saw my brothers and sisters fall of the hands of the Imperial butchers that hunted us in the sewers. I saw many die to save the life of this one, tiny foundling. And now we are asked to sacrifice yet again. The question we should be asking ourselves, "Why? Why should we lay our lives down yet again?" Because we are Mandalorians. I have had disagreements with this man, but he risked his life to save my son. And Bo-Katan Kryze did not give up on my child's life even when the rest of us did. These two are asking us to take up arms in the name of a brighter future, and I for one will take up arms to fight by their side. This is the Way.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Mandalorian: Chapter 22: Guns for Hire (2023)
Make no mistake, i LOVE The Mandalorian, the season two finale was the most special experience i've had watching a tv show, and i've counted down the days to season three since it was announced. Which is why it pains me so much to tell all of you fine folks that this episode (and vast majority of this season) feels like nothing more than somewhat enjoyable filler, i'm naively optimistic that the finale will check more boxes, but for now i hate to say that i'm just not feeling the same way about the direction the narrative is taking.
Mando has taken a back seat this season, bo katan is a great character but this is not her show, this is not what i tune in every wednesday at 8am for. I understand the desire to flesh out the mandalorian culture and creed by exploring more characters, but do we have to have to pick between din djarin and that? Why do i feel like the main character is sidelined consistently? Why is the plot not revolving around him? And the story? Each episode would make a great one off - this episode most of all, but i do not feel there is as much thought put into the deeper interconnectivity of the show compared to previous arcs and storylines. Where are we going? Will it be worth it?
I was worried that they wouldn't be able to top the season 2 finale but now i'm finding that so far they can't even top any of the episodes in season 2. The Book of Boba Fett's "Return of the Mandalorian" was better than any of these almost above average attempts. We're at episode 5 now, 3 more episodes and it's back to waiting another 2 years, none of this season has felt worth the wait. I hope i'm proven wrong in the next few episodes but guys I am WORRIED. Come on Jon and Dave, these next three HAVE to rectify the wobbly start.
P. S. - first review, thanks for reading (or not)
- sfarrow8
- Mar 29, 2023
Details
- Runtime41 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1