The Mandalorian is part of a crew of mercenaries springing a convict from a prison ship.The Mandalorian is part of a crew of mercenaries springing a convict from a prison ship.The Mandalorian is part of a crew of mercenaries springing a convict from a prison ship.
Mark Boone Junior
- Ranzar Malk
- (as Mark Boone Jr.)
Richard Ayoade
- Zero
- (voice)
Carl Weathers
- Greef Karga
- (archive footage)
Jamal Antar
- Prisoner
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAll three of the X-Wing pilots wear a yellow Rebel Alliance Starbird sigil on their helmets, originally the sign of the Tierfon Yellow Aces. However, these versions have been updated to include a ring of tiny stars around them, indicating they serve the New Republic.
- GoofsWhen Mayfeld is stalking the corridors, in one shot where he is seen from behind, his mounted gun is on the wrong side (flipped shot).
- Quotes
Ranzar Malk: Well, Mayfeld - he's one of the best triggermen I've seen. Former Imperial sharpshooter.
The Mandalorian: That's not saying much.
Mayfeld: I wasn't a Stormtrooper, wise-ass!
- Crazy creditsThe concept art seen during the end credits, in order of appearance:
- Facing Security Droids by Nick Gindraux.
- Republic attack on the station by Ryan Church.
- Mando surrounded by Jama Jurabaev.
- Mayfeld on point by Christian Alzmann.
- The crew by Brian Matyas.
- Porax-38 Starfighter by Ryan Church.
- Twi'lek siblings by Brian Matyas.
- Docking the Razor Crest by Christian Alzmann.
- Mando betrayed by Christian Alzmann.
- Ranzar Malk's station by David Hobbins.
- Floating droid security by Christian Alzmann.
- The chop shop at work by Ryan Church.
- ConnectionsEdited into Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian: Directing (2020)
- SoundtracksWelcome back
Composed by Ludwig Göransson
Featured review
Some cool moments but...
This episode had some pretty cool moments. The space heist vibe is there, there were some cool references with the Xwings and the republic, and we could see the mando fight a bit more. In summary, some moments I loved.
However, there are a lot of things I found... Meh. First and foremost, this is now the third episode in a row that doesn't bring the story further at all. I really enjoyed the first three, because we discover baby Yoda, then he has powers, and we were wondering if Mando will fight to get him back. After that.. Run. Settle. Job. Run. Repeat. Give us a story to be passionate about, not some Dr. House-type episodes where it's the same scenario each time!
And finally: where do they find their guest actors ? It feels so overacted and amateurish, with awkward hand gestures and contacts, and weird things you'd expect to find in a series for young children. It's a weird mix of high-budget production, with a good main actor, but interconnected with what could be fan-made sequences.
In summary, I hope they go back to the feel of the first three episodes. Quickly.
However, there are a lot of things I found... Meh. First and foremost, this is now the third episode in a row that doesn't bring the story further at all. I really enjoyed the first three, because we discover baby Yoda, then he has powers, and we were wondering if Mando will fight to get him back. After that.. Run. Settle. Job. Run. Repeat. Give us a story to be passionate about, not some Dr. House-type episodes where it's the same scenario each time!
And finally: where do they find their guest actors ? It feels so overacted and amateurish, with awkward hand gestures and contacts, and weird things you'd expect to find in a series for young children. It's a weird mix of high-budget production, with a good main actor, but interconnected with what could be fan-made sequences.
In summary, I hope they go back to the feel of the first three episodes. Quickly.
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- gauthier-lieber
- Dec 13, 2019
Details
- Runtime43 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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