01-12-2024, 04:48 PM
I was just watching a show on youtube where one of the hosts had an idea about this situation that I tend to agree with....
When the first two season of The Mandalorian came out it seemed to be a rare instance of most Star Wars fans being united again in praise for what they were seeing. It was the simple lone wolf and cub format. But as soon as we get to season 3 they tried to expand the show and immediately it was less well received. At times it seemed more like Bo-Katan's show than Din Djarin's. But at the end of the season we're left with Din and Grogu alone together again on a farm at the outskirts of town....
...given the obvious American "old west" movie influence the series has always had, this movie would be best as a kind of homage to Clint Eastwood's "Unforgiven. Make it a small, quiet film where the heroes are reluctantly dragged into action to help somebody....
Subsequent other movies or season 4 could pick up where season 3 left off. I'd go so far as to suggest there be no "Mandalorian Season 4," and instead giving us a show called "The Mandalorians," which spends most of its time with Bo-Katan and all the other Mandalorians they've introduced us to.
When the first two season of The Mandalorian came out it seemed to be a rare instance of most Star Wars fans being united again in praise for what they were seeing. It was the simple lone wolf and cub format. But as soon as we get to season 3 they tried to expand the show and immediately it was less well received. At times it seemed more like Bo-Katan's show than Din Djarin's. But at the end of the season we're left with Din and Grogu alone together again on a farm at the outskirts of town....
...given the obvious American "old west" movie influence the series has always had, this movie would be best as a kind of homage to Clint Eastwood's "Unforgiven. Make it a small, quiet film where the heroes are reluctantly dragged into action to help somebody....
Subsequent other movies or season 4 could pick up where season 3 left off. I'd go so far as to suggest there be no "Mandalorian Season 4," and instead giving us a show called "The Mandalorians," which spends most of its time with Bo-Katan and all the other Mandalorians they've introduced us to.