She also directed the season 1 episode where Din defends the village from the raiders (and almost settles down with that widowed mother). I loved the visuals in that episode, like how the AT-ST looked like a monster with glowing red eyes.Her previous episode was also pretty strong - the one which introduced Bo Katan.
So I just got to watch tonight's episode. I'm thrilled to say the least!Speaking of Bo-Katan leading... One other thing I thought of. The darksaber only "counts" if you win it in combat.
Din was defeated by that spider-creature on Mandalore. Bo took the darksaber from the spider-creature and killed it, rescuing Din.
Bo is now the rightful owner of the darksaber, by creed.
The Mandalorian is certainly a bold show. We have a formulaic quest show - before you can do this you need to complete this complexly random sidequest [Fighter: You had me with "we get to kill stuff"], along with a genre pastiche. A format we have seen before on this show. But a couple of weeks ago we had a random episode from The Prisoner. I'm not sure it does the viewing figures any favours, I feel a lot of people like to know what they are going to get from a TV show.
As for world building, are we setting up a sort of Separatist Alliance here, in competition to the New Republic? So that post Episode IX, we have a galaxy where the separatists WON?!
I’m even more convinced now that the cultists were deliberately portrayed as incompetent in order to make Bo-Katan look better.Watching Djin and Bo in action further highlights why the "Mandalorians" in earlier episodes seemed so far off the mark.