pantyfire wrote:I will say that for him being an elite soldier man's if it wasn't for his armour he would've been dead in episode 3(?).
And several times since.
pantyfire wrote:And I would seriously suggest reading some Lone Wolf and Cub if you are liking this as it's an example of how the show really doesn't need a huge plot.
b0r1s wrote:
ShabbyMcCrabby wrote:
superflyninja wrote:FNF?
pantyfire wrote:Well fuck me.
It does have a story, the bounty hunter being pursued for the child.
And that's literally all it needs.
Classic Lone Wolf and Cub setup, could go on forever.
It also gives the writers massive scope to change episodes up and blind side the viewers with episodes they aren't expecting.
So far it's been great for that.
Not every show needs a 'we have to stop the bad wizard and regain the glowing widget' story arch FFS.
They are so limiting and done to death.
I'll concede that nothing in The Mandalorian had never been seen before but it's doing a decent job of keeping me surprised with it's direction week by week.
pantyfire wrote:I get the impression that his support network i.r. the other mandos and hunters guild have been taken away from him and he's now just winging it until he can think of something.
This week's episode is a case in point, he knows it's not going to end well, too much history with these people, but he takes the job anyway.
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