The Mandalorian: Season 1 Review
“The Mandalorian” does for the live-action “Star Wars” universe what some may say didn’t happen with its recent theatrical trilogy.
“The Mandalorian” does for the live-action “Star Wars” universe what some may say didn’t happen with its recent theatrical trilogy.
With a second season confirmed, the season 1 finale of “The Mandalorian” reveals not just Mando’s real name and story, but where his journey is destined to go.
It’s a reunion episode as Mando brings Cara and Kuiil to Navarro in hopes that Greef Karga may genuinely seek peace as “The Client” becomes a mutual problem.
Another episode, another job that doesn’t further the story but offers a whole lot of action and additional layers to Mando’s legacy.
The Mandalorian continues to planet hope, as he tries to escape persecution, and comes across an assassin whose resume includes working for the Hutts.
The Mandalorian heads to Sorgan to hopefully hideaway but, with that suit of armor, always comes trouble and expectations.
The Mandalorian is back with Baby Yoda and with going through so much with this child, and in life, so comes the question if he can just hand them over.
As the Mandalorian encounters Jawas, it is becoming clear he isn’t as badass as he once appeared.
While the Star Wars movies may divide fans, believe the hype when it comes to The Mandalorian.
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