The Inevitable Downfall of The Mandalorian



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Timestamps
0:00 Intro
3:50 Raid Shadow Legends
6:37 The Mandalorian
11:38 The Big Star Wars Problem
33:02 Season 3
59:53 Conclusion

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36 thoughts on “The Inevitable Downfall of The Mandalorian”

  1. I liked mando and book of boba. I just didn’t know I had to watch boba after second season of mando. Made more sense that way. Makes you wonder why they divide it up. Andor was great. Ashoka though 🤔star hers. Force is female

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  2. mandalorian was never good! All Disney output in the franchise was garbage. The only good movie is rogue one. And this movie has some flaws.
    the facemapping of luke looks like graphics from battlefield 4.

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  3. even outside of the star wars context, disney has just consistently refused to pump out original content despite people being sick of the live action remakes and reboots. they just keep refusing to listen to their audiences and fans because people still give them money. hopefully sooner or later the problem will become bad enough that it forces disney out of its safe space (money makers) and takes a risk.

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  4. Meanwhile me as a Star Trek fan, who dabbles in SW time to time, is happy our IP just keeps getting better and better, even able to delve into animated comedy successfully 😏

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  6. My Star Wars Ratings:

    Pre-Sequel- never watched it
    Original trilogy- awesome. Watched every film in theaters on opening day.
    sequel trilogy- never watched it

    Clone wars- never watched it
    Rebels- one of my favorites. But only first watched it about 1 year ago.
    Resistance- another favorite. First watched about a year ago
    The Bad Batch- really good, and got me into the other animations.
    Tales of the Jedi- Good but too short.

    The Mandalorian- awesome. got me back into Star Wars, after not watching since the original trilogy. s3 did kind of suck. Why destroy the Dark Blade and the Bescar Spear?
    Book of Boba Fett- Really good, but had a couple problems. Spice was stupid plagiarism, anti-drug propaganda. Boba Fetts empire was like 8 people. The bad guys had like 30 people Neither was an empire.
    Kenobi- weak, dark, sort of woke
    Andor- started out strong. Should have ended after the mission. Why did it end with him in jail?
    Ahsoka-really good. Has potential to revolutionize Star Wars, with the new galaxy.

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  7. You are right about Solo: A Star Wars Movie. I don't watch movies with recast characters, period. I'll never watch Solo. If it had been an original story though, I would have probably watched it, especially now that I am a Star Wars fan again. However, even now, I wont watch a movie with recast characters. Meaning, I will never watch Solo, in the entire rest of my life.

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  8. Instant iconography can only go so far. How many people have dressed as Kylo or Rey since the movies came out or how many times did BB8 appeared or derived droids from it? Even Ahsoka on its intro, no longer shows Kylo's helmet or BB8.
    Depending on who you ask, Star Trek is a much iconic as Star Wars and they too keep calling back on the original characters in all new shows, so that is not something unique to Star Wars. It's just the original characters being more iconic than any that came after, and classic characters can have an appeal of their own.

    I too liked the Solo movie and Rogue One. But the sequels nearly broke Star Wars for me, and since then I tried my best to erase that garbage from my mind and pretend they never existed.
    The Mandalorian too reignited my love for Star Wars but its third season and Boba Fett have been train wrecks and Andor was pretty meh for me. Ahsoka as been great, but so was The Mandalorian initially, so they can still wreck it too. Finger crossed that they don't.

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  9. the fact that so many people not only in these comments but across many platforms in forms of fanfiction, word of mouth ect have better ideas to do season 3 then the actual WRITERS OF THE SHOW. It’s almost like they have no idea what the show was about, WHY fans liked the mandalorian. Any fan idea about how the season should go all of them make more sense then what they did. All of them. That is insane. The writers are so out of touch with their own audience they have no idea what they are doing

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  10. Can we just talk about how the Naboo Fighter is a terrible ship for a bounty hunter, and it's a huge downgrade from his ship in season 1? He needs a place to hold bounties that he needs to take alive, to sleep in the long periods between locations, it's his home abroad. Now he's making intergalactic jaunts in a 1 and a 1/2 seater, that should have an astromech to navigate. It's terrible.

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  11. I'm in the minority, I hated Luke showing up at the end of season 2. It totally ruined the suspense of those seemingly unstoppable droids . It was so much tension , wondering how are they going to get out that mess……..and then Luke just shows up and they're target practice for him.

    All the air went out of the room. I agree completely, Disney refuses to let new characters stand on their own. Let the past die.

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  12. I think its perfectly ok Maul was in Clone Wars season 7. Why wouldn't it be? those episodes were the only good thing about that season. Him being there made total sense and gave a sense of danger and perspective to what was about to happen with order 66. wtf?? just cause you know his demise in another show doesn't mean it isn't compelling. I hate when people try to say that when they know a character is gonna die later in an established time line it ruins the tension, I get the idea so to speak but its fucking stupid to me. Okay with that logic the entire prequel trilogy to you must be irrelevant. Idiots.

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  13. Don't worry Ninja, I lost all the fucks of Disney Star Wars and denounce it's existence. I'm now devoting myself to collect Lucas Star Wars.

    You can thank Bob Igor and Kathleen Kennedy for this mindset and your dying hope.

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  14. Interesting problem and you're right: Solo shouldn't have been about Han Solo. But conversely, Kathleen et. al. took a nostalgia property and worried that its characters are too popular. Who takes a nostalgia property and hates that its characters are so popular and then writes them out of it. Never forget that Force Awakens blew the chance to get our 3 heroes together again for the 1st time in decades. It will never happen now (unless they use CG. Hope they don't do that.) Nostalgia has a value. That's why they're making Star Wars movies still. But do it right (ie Cobra Kai). Be succesfull, then tell new stories.

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  15. You realize the clone wars s7 maul storyline was one that was always cannon like it was going to be in the show if it never got cancelled they wrote the book bc they got cancelled then they finished the story and Disney do you want to go finish clone wars. That was stupid as fuck for you to complain about the solo one is fine but the clone wars one is ignorant as shit

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  16. Your instant iconography hypothesis is really solid.

    Though, regarding Solo… whilst I like your idea a lot, I don't think Solo bombed because of that. I think it was backlash from TLJ, which was still fresh on everyone's mind. See, I don't think Disney Lucasfilm truly understands how Star Wars "marketing" actually works. Every family has that one or two people (could even be the kids) who are really into it. They end up introducing it to their family.

    I'd taken my daughter to The Last Jedi, and neither of us liked it very much. I don't hate the movie, but it certainly wasn't a very good movie.

    Later we went to see the family for Christmas, and they asked "What movie should all go see togehter? Want to see Last Jedi?" They thought me and my kid (who was really into Clone Wars, she introduced me to that) would say yes. But, we were like. Nah. So, we went to Murder on the Orient Express instead.

    My point being, Disney lost out on 8 ticket sales (plus the 2 from earlier viewing) because of that movie.

    When Solo came out, I feel that the half of the fandom that really didn't like TLJ…not only did they not go. They didn't encourage others to go as well. And, that's what I think is what caused the bomb. When I finally watched it, years after release, I agree with you. It's actually pretty darn fun. I also agree that the spin off concept, be it shows or movies, would have been really cool as well.

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  17. I was one of those people that didn't finish season 3. By the 6th episode, I knew I read waaaay better fanfictions that had given me what I had expected for season 3 (plus a jedi/mando romance but I knew wasn't going to be canon anyway lol). I feel like the progression was so obvious and that's all it needed to do but Hollywood loves to throw it's fans for a loop, even at the detriment of their product. Like, it's perfectly showed in how Grogu's name is now 'Din Grogu' when fans expected it to be 'Grogu Djarin'. It's such a silly change just to get a one up on fans. We all knew where the story was going, Din was going to be the King of Mandalore and get his people together, but because producers didn't like that fans already knew that, they wanted it changed so that we would all be 'surprised'. At least that's my theory on it.

    Also about "Solo" and how star wars needs to go for things that aren't connected to the main trilogy, I completely agree. I passed by a sign for 'The Creator' movie and I originally thought it was going to be a new star wars film. I was so super excited because i hadn't heard about it being tied to any other SW product and it was made by the Rogue One creators. Then I found out it wasn't tied to SW. But the point is I found it actually exciting to hear and SW project that didnt deal with main trilogy stuff! They really should take advantage of that.

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