Mandalorian Season 3

That’s the same as saying that since one country doesn’t like another country and their form of government and labels it as ‘bad’, it’s okay to wage war on them with the intent to kill and replace them with THEIR SUPERIOR form of government.

It really is that simple, from a certain point of view.
The United States:
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So, episode 1.

Good to see some familiar faces, but not much happened...

This episode felt a bit like a video game quest to me with a 'Go and see XX' vibe, and a "Pirates!" attack while transiting between worlds to keep it interesting.

I was a bit worried that Mando's torpedo was going to wipeout all the rest of them on the beach! Pretty sure those things had bigger detonations in TPM.

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Season 2 had a better first episode I think. Because of TBOBF this felt more like 3 episodes into a season. I think if you watch those TBOBF episodes back to back then go into this episode it works better.

But at least Swamp Thing is part of Star Wars now....

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Season 2 had a better first episode I think. Because of TBOBF this felt more like 3 episodes into a season. I think if you watch those TBOBF episodes back to back then go into this episode it works better.

But at least Swamp Thing is part of Star Wars now....

Or bargain bin Davy Jones.
 
Wait - so why did he go to
Kalevala to talk to Bo before tracking down the memory chip for IG-11? I thought the chip was Priority #1 before he went down to Mandalore, so there was someone to protect Grogu?

And another thing: why was
IG-11 so irreplaceable/indispensable if the memory chip - the memory chip that contained all of Kuiil’s careful nursemaid training - was shot? If DD has to start from scratch with a fresh chip, why does he need a beat-to-**** droid chassis?

It might have been more interesting if the *chip* survived, and was placed in a different (intact) droid chassis - just as protective and just as deadly, but in a completely different way than what we’ve seen before.
 
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Wait - so why did he go to
Kalevala to talk to Bo before tracking down the memory chip for IG-11? I thought that was Priority #1 before he went down to Mandalore so there was someone to protect Grogu?

And another thing: why was
IG-11 so irreplaceable/indispensable if the memory chip - the memory chip that contained all of Kuiil’s careful nursemaid training - was shot? If DD has to start from scratch with a fresh chip, why does he need a beat-to-**** droid chassis?

It might have been more interesting if the *chip* survived, and was placed in a totally new chassis - just as deadly, but in a completely different way than what we’ve seen before.

Maybe the episode was written by ChatGPT...
 
Didn’t enjoy this episode. I can’t help the feeling that bringing back Grogu will have a negative impact on the series.

I really hope this doesn’t end up like a Lost style of show, where it becomes clear that there is no endgame for any of the characters to move towards.
 
Didn’t enjoy this episode. I can’t help the feeling that bringing back Grogu will have a negative impact on the series.

I really hope this doesn’t end up like a Lost style of show, where it becomes clear that there is no endgame for any of the characters to move towards.
Uh oh ..

 
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