The Mandalorian: Season 1, Episode 6 “Chapter 6: The Prison” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
Another episode, another job that doesn’t further the story but offers a whole lot of action and additional layers to Mando’s legacy.
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Another episode, another job that doesn’t further the story but offers a whole lot of action and additional layers to Mando’s legacy.
Network | Disney+ | |
Directed By | Rick Famuyiwa | |
Written By | Christopher Yost, Rick Famuyiwa | |
Air Date | 12/13/2019 | |
Introduced This Episode | ||
Ran | Mark Boone Junior | |
Mayfeld | Bill Burr | |
Burg | Clancy Brown | |
Zero | Richard Ayoade | |
Xi’an | Natalia Tena | |
Davan | Matt Lanter | |
Qin | Ismael Cruz Cordova |
Recap
Hello Old Friend: Ran, Mando
With no guild backing him, and a child to feed, Mando finds himself forced to deal with even his sketchy old contacts to make ends meet. Hence him reuniting with Ran, who may have semi-retired, but still has jobs available. The most recent one being a retrieval – no questions asked.
Why Can’t A Job Ever Be Easy?: Mando, Mayfeld, Burg, Zero, Xi’an
But, unfortunately for Mando, this job is neither solo nor straightforward. He is working with 3 people and a droid and has to board a New Republic syndicate ship filled with droids to break out a prisoner. Said job begins with a litany of issues due to Burg deciding to be nosy, and Mayfeld encouraging Burg. As for Xi’an? Like Ran, she has a history with Mando but she makes it clear their issues may not run deep but do play a role.
As for Zero? Like most robots in the Star Wars universe, he is just a sarcastic ass, which makes Mando like him even less.
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You Brought This On Yourself: Mando, Mayfeld, Burg, Zero, Xi’an, Davan, Qin, Ran, The Child
Once they reach the control room, things go left. They find a living person, Davan, on the ship, and after Mando trying to handle things peacefully, Xi’an kills them. Following that, we learn the rescue is her brother Qin and no sooner than he is out of his cell is Mando pushed in.
However, he escapes. Leading to him hunting them one by one and imprisoning them as Zero, on the ship, encounters The Child. Someone who was seen earlier, while on the way to the prison ship, but not threatened. Zero, on the other hand, decides he is going to kill The Child, but before he does, and The Child tries to use the force, Mando kills him.
Leading to him bringing Qin back, who bargained for his life by reminding Mando he won’t get the bounty without him. But, no sooner is he dropped off, and Mando paid, Ran aims to kill Mando. Thing is, Mando took the beacon from the prison ship which calls upon New Republic ships, and they shoot up and destroy Ran’s home and him as well.
Review
On The Fence
Will This Story Ever Move Forward?
At this point, it seems the main reason to watch this show is to hope something happens. Which seems less and less likely episode by episode. If anything, like how the movie series repeats itself and seems unable to move on from the shackles of the past, so does The Mandalorian. Making it so, episode by episode, Baby Yoda becomes less of a highlight and more of a crutch. One which is beginning to bend as the show puts nearly its entire weight on a character that is shown for less than 8 minutes.
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