sascha-17
Iscritto in data mag 2000
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I don't understand the luke-warm reception (by Mandalorian-standards) that this ep seems to have gotten.
We're getting Mando and his gang of ever-helpful misfits, starring in a mini-homage to one of the greatest action films ever made ("Le salaire de la peur"). Plus Bill Burr is always fun, so it's no wonder the writers all but turned this episode into the Mayfeld/Burr-show. I'm still not quite sure if I'm ok with the accent he chose to use for the role but, other than that, his character and performance are a real shot in the arm for the SW-franchise.
Overall, the plot of "The Believer" moves along at a brisk pace, even though there are some dialogue-heavy scenes that some might find boring. I for one was riveted to the screen during most of the ep. And it's not just the competently shot action-scenes, but it's also the rather clever script. I mean... the writers actually managed to get me to cheer on a flight of TIE fighters as they were mowing down a dozen or so freedom-fighters.
Seeing how they fleshed out Mayfeld quite a bit in this instalment, I do hope this'll mean the return of the character in season 3.
If I had to criticise the episode, I'd complain about the absence of Carl Weathers. Other than Pedro Pascal, it's him and probably Nick Nolte who have impressed me the most of all the regular players on this show.
9/10.
We're getting Mando and his gang of ever-helpful misfits, starring in a mini-homage to one of the greatest action films ever made ("Le salaire de la peur"). Plus Bill Burr is always fun, so it's no wonder the writers all but turned this episode into the Mayfeld/Burr-show. I'm still not quite sure if I'm ok with the accent he chose to use for the role but, other than that, his character and performance are a real shot in the arm for the SW-franchise.
Overall, the plot of "The Believer" moves along at a brisk pace, even though there are some dialogue-heavy scenes that some might find boring. I for one was riveted to the screen during most of the ep. And it's not just the competently shot action-scenes, but it's also the rather clever script. I mean... the writers actually managed to get me to cheer on a flight of TIE fighters as they were mowing down a dozen or so freedom-fighters.
Seeing how they fleshed out Mayfeld quite a bit in this instalment, I do hope this'll mean the return of the character in season 3.
If I had to criticise the episode, I'd complain about the absence of Carl Weathers. Other than Pedro Pascal, it's him and probably Nick Nolte who have impressed me the most of all the regular players on this show.
9/10.
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