![]() While Giancarlo Esposito's Moff Gideon does make a belated appearance in the season, his arrival is very last minute meaning we are lacking an overarching villain throughout. It is a marked contrast to the laser-tight focus of Andor, which had a clear narrative throughout and real sense of purpose. ![]() The climatic episodes do a fine job of giving the season some stakes and a clearer focus, but the first five or six episodes are so scattershot it does feel a tad too little too late. ![]() With the departure of Gina Carrano and the cancellation of The Rangers of The New Republic, elements that may have been featured in that show are brought into play here and while not necessarily poor in themselves, do feel out of place. It feels that Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni haven't quite mapped out where this season sits within the wider universe and at times lack a narrative focus. While the show retains many of the elements fans have come to love, the reception has been more muted this time around. The show's third season continues to bridge the gap between Episodes VI and VII, while focusing more on the splintered Mandalorian factions as they attempt to retake their homeworld of Mandalore led by Bo Katan.įollowing the decision to re-unite Din Djarin and Grogu in The Book of Boba Fett, the pair are together once more here, perhaps confusing some viewers who had seen the pair separated at the end of the last season. The Mandalorian has proved one of the biggest successes in the Disney era of Star Wars delighting fans with the continuing adventures of Din Djarin ( Pedro Pascal) and Grogu as they go about their adventures exploring new and old parts of the Star Wars universe.
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