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Revisiting our first viewing of The Mandalorian S01E01
A look back at our reactions to Season 1 episodes as the new season of The Mandalorian begins.
November 24, 2019
The Mandalorian: Chapter 1 recap by K (includes detailed spoilers)
A Mandalorian bounty hunter tracks a target for a well-paying client.
Directed by Dave Filoni
Written by Jon Favreau
Music by Ludwig GÓ§ransson
Airdate: Nov 12, 2019
As I write this, I have watched the first three episodes of The Mandalorian three times now. Iām hooked. I did not expect to be. I expected to like it well enough ā but not to love it.Ā
Iām a Star Wars fan for *cough* many years, since childhood. Adore the original trilogy, intrigued yet annoyed by the prequels, less than wowāed by the final trilogy. I like Rogue One. I also liked Solo, although I get that Iām one of maybe three people in that camp. I have not watched Clone Wars. So this is my frame of reference.
Boba Fett is perhaps my favorite character. He is one of the best characters in the franchise, and I will die on that hill. You know next to nothing about him, and that adds to his mystique. I read Tales of the Bounty Hunters and Tales of Jabbaās Palace back in the day, and āLast Man Standing: The Tale of Boba Fettā and his showdown with Han Solo will always be the quintessential Boba Fett/Mandalorian story for me, canon or not. I was enraged when they changed his voice in the original trilogy to Jangoās (like he couldnāt just be disguising his voice??).Ā
For me, Boba Fett is the original Mandalorian against whom all others will be measured. I have spoken.Ā
All this to say, my standards were high. My expectations for The Mandalorian in particular would have been even higher, if I wasnāt somewhat disappointed by the final trilogy of films. And this was the first live action Star Wars television series, so itās uncharted territory.Ā
I also managed not to be spoiled at all for this show going in, which was how I like it. Everything came to me fresh as I watched.
From the establishing shot, the cinematography is like the original series movies. Check. You feel immediately immersed in the Star Wars universe. Check. Itās a snowy ice world, like Hoth but greyer and flatter in terrain.
The titular Mandalorian, who is all but certainly not Boba Fett, as he looks a bit different in his armor (and the show is set 5 years or so after Return of the Jedi, which you donāt know yet in the show itself but meaning Boba Fett should be dead by now, or at least dying in the Sarlaccās belly), looks good. Same imposing figure, same mysterious-yet-badass immediate impression in his imposing armor and weaponry. Can he pull it off? I mean that for the actor as much as the character. I know nothing about which actor is playing him (Pedro Pascal, from Game of Thrones, I learn later). Iāve remained completely unspoiled.Ā
Heās holding a tracking device. So, also a bounty hunter. Check.
Heās heading for an establishment, a darkened bar, or saloon, or cantina. Inwardly I eyeroll a little. Another cantina?
From inside the bar we see the round spiral blast door opens from the middle outward and the Mandalorian is darkly silhouetted against the icy white exterior landscape.Ā
Nice, iconic character-establishing shot. I am interested.
Simultaneously, the music starts. A soft, repetitive, lulling theme of eight wind notes vaguely Native American in tone that we will come to know quite well. For now, it adds a touch of mystery and suspense. The lulling, almost hypnotic aspect of the music gives the sense this is all just routine, and the Mandalorianās short, almost imperceptible shake of the head as an insult is hurled at him seems to add to this effect.
Two patrons of the bar, a couple of aliens, have been roughing up a meek, chubby merman guy, some kind of aquatic creature. Heās a new species so thatās interesting. They are bullies, who threatened to cut off his glands, so the violent type, and it feels like Mos Eisley or worse. Inwardly I eyeroll again because weāve seen this before in the original Star Wars film, A New Hope. Donāt they have any new ideas?Ā
The Star Wars universe has at least one entire galaxy to play with. Yes, establish place as the Star Wars universe with familiar things. But within that we donāt need to keep seeing so many of the same things we have seen before. Give us some easter eggs because weāre fans, but give us new things to love, too. Itās a balance, and I personally want more new than repeat. One of my main gripes with the final trilogy is that itās too much of the same, just with new characters who arenāt fleshed out and developed enough for me to care about them. But thatās another review.
So itās a cantina, and they want Star Wars fans who are perhaps not as well versed as me (like say, my sister) to be oriented. Fine, Iāll be patient. I donāt doubt a bounty hunter will frequently find himself in such places.
All the patronsā eyes are on the Mandalorian as he enters and stands at the bar counter. If you havenāt started to feel vaguely Western elements yet, they start to come now. Heās got his back to the rest of the bar, waiting. Almost baiting. The bullies immediately shift focus leaving the merman alone to go pick on him instead. Itās a mistake and everyone knows it. But they must test our hero. And I too, as if just another patron at this cantina, want to see them test him. Iām curious.Ā
The loud one calls him āMando!ā and we have something of a name to call him for now. But it might be an insult and Iām not quite sure yet.Ā
They seem interested in his armor ā Beskar Steel ā and this is something I personally have not heard of before. Iām interested.
A bit of Mandalorian taunting and a quick fight later, one of the bullies who tried to escape the bar is pulled into the blast door entryway as the Mandalorianās grappling hook yanks him halfway back inside, and closes it, severing him in half. I let out a bitter laugh. It wouldnāt be Star Wars without some bully losing a body part in a bar fight, right? Check. And the Mandalorian proved himself badass, so far.Ā
He goes over to the merman, who first just tries to thank him, then bribe him with credits and a drink. The stoic, imposing Mandalorian simply places a disc on the table in front of him, and immediately a holographic image pops up showing his face and name in Basic.Ā
āIs that a bounty puck?ā the merman asks. A device thatās new to me, perhaps not to others. Further interested. The weak man tries bargaining some more.
The Mandalorian brings a hand to his blaster and speaks for the first time.Ā
āI can bring you in hot, or I can bring you in cold.āĀ
Cut to opening title credits.Ā
Perfect first line.Ā
The voice itself doesnāt immediately wow me. Itās not as grizzled as Fettās, itās younger and somehow... unseasoned? Iām not sure. But itās not Jangoās voice, so Iām willing to accept it. And again I think, why couldnāt Boba Fett have kept his original Jeremy Bulloch voice?Ā
Title credits. Nice font. The drum beat theme music that also sounds vaguely Western. I like it.Ā
Then we are back outside on the ice world, walking back up the path where we first saw the Mandalorian. Heās got the merman in handcuffs.Ā
āI need passage, to the yards.ā
An Ortollan, a species from the original series, plays a little flute and a land speeder comes up piloted by a droid.Ā
āNo droids.āĀ
I find it interesting that our Mandalorian would prefer a living creature to a machine as a programmed droid should be more reliable but perhaps machines can be remote controlled, or else thereās a story there that I really want to hear.
The Ortolan plays his flute again and the next speeder comes up, a red one. It's considerably more broken down than the previous one, driven by an older guy in a hooded coat. āWhere to?āĀ
They pull up to a silver-colored ship of some kind, bigger than the Slave IV I think. Kind of clunky, really, more like a C-130 cargo transport than an F-16 fighter jet ā not what youād expect to be necessary for a bounty hunter to make quick getaways. Merman agrees with me.Ā
āYouāre kidding me, right? Iāll hire us a Livery Cruiser. Iāll pay for it. Just trying to make it pleasant.ā
The speeder pilot meanwhile is scanning the horizon anxiously and demands payment. The Mando pays him. āIād stay off the ice if I were you.ā Somethingās gonna attack, and probably from beneath the ice. Canāt wait.
Merman is worried and watches the speeder depart into the distance as the Mando readies the ship.Ā
Something launches up from under the ice and consumes the speeder, and a snakelike body with dragon-like spinal plates disappears beneath it again. Merman freaks out and demands they hurry as the ice cracks in their direction.Ā
The Mando yanks him out of the way just in time for a giant walrus-tusked creature with a long body launches out next to the ship. It catches part of the shipās landing gear in its mouth as they try to take off and thereās a familiar sound effect like the Falcon losing power.Ā
The Mandalorian grabs his tuning-fork weapon from outside the cabin doors (where it stays when itās not on his back) and heads out to fight. The creature has one of the landing gear legs in its mouth as the music swells very tribal. One zap from the tuning fork weapon and the creature is electrified, immediately lets go, and they escape.
The ship is more impressive in air than on the ground as two enormous jets fire. It seems heavy though. I donāt see any weapons except two forward cannons of some kind, but of course there is probably ample hidden weaponry. Canāt wait.Ā
Once in space the merman starts bargaining and conversing but the Mandalorian is silent, having none of it.Ā
āI like your ship,ā the merman says, now trying to butter him up. āSheās classic. Razor Crest, am I right? Pre-Empire?ā
So itās an older ship. The cockpit, entryway and ramp, halls and hull are quite wide and roomy. It makes sense that a bounty hunter needs room to carry cargo. I suppose some quarry may be quite large depending on species. Iād like to see him have to capture something large. I wonder if he has a larger ship because heās young, and canāt yet afford something speedier. Or perhaps he loves it, despite being old and possibly rickety, like Han loved the Falcon. It doesnāt look like itās been through the wars, though, so thatās a mystery. Canāt wait to learn more about the ship.Ā
Merman goes below on the pretense of having to use the evacuation tube. Thereās some funny toilet humor here. Thereās no restroom, the evac tube is in the middle of the floor against a wall--kind of like a New York City basement apartment I viewed once. To the right of the evac tube is a wall with what looks like a palette inside -- I guess thatās where the Mandalorian sleeps? Itās hard to tell.
Merman keeps exploring as he talks. Finds a cache of weapons but surprisingly just closes it again. And then he finds the other bounties.
This actually pissed me off on first viewing. The Mandalorian has several other quarry below deck--all encased in carbonite. I did a massive eyeroll here. Boba Fett (really, Vader) encased Han in carbonite as a matter of convenience at the location they were at in Cloud City. It was a test to see if he could transport Luke that way to the Emperor--IF he survived. But itās NOT like it was the preferred mode of choice for bounty hunters to transport their quarry. So why would this Mandalorian just happen to have not just bounties in carbon freeze on his ship but has a carbon freezing /chamber/ on the ship, as he shoves the merman into it.Ā
This really annoyed me until a friend suggested maybe the other hunters heard about Fett and Han at Jabbaās Palace and it became a thing once they knew it wouldnāt kill the bounty. After some thought I have accepted this idea, even though it seems quick if this is only set 5 years after Jedi. Still, the other Mandalorians would have been among the first to know, and itās a more practical mode of transport allowing low risk of escape and not having to address your quarryās various biological needs. Also easily stackable while protecting them. So okay, Iāve come to accept it.Ā
Mando arrives at a spaceport in a semi-large desert city, that actually looks a lot like Tatooine--both what weāve seen from the original trilogy and the prequels. They never actually state where we are at any of these locations, but this is my theory. Thereās a droid like Red, there are people walking around dressed like Tatooine inhabitants. More evidence comes later in the series.
He enters another drinking establishment that seems to be the meeting place for his contact. The feel is very much like the bar where Han shot Greedo, and I wouldnāt be surprised if it was even the same one years later. Aliens of all types, again, watching him closely.
He meets his contact and returns the fobs. Payment is arranged. The Mandalorian says the Empire is gone, and he accepts Calamari flan at half than Imperial credits at full payment.Ā
The question of the next job comes up. Guild rates are high. The Mando wants the highest. 5,000 doesnāt cover fuel these days.Ā
The contact says āWell, there is one job.ā No puck. Face to face, direct commission. Pays well. āUnderworld?ā No codes. The Mandalorian accepts the chip.
More of the city. Goes to a back-alley establishment. Arrives at a door with aĀ TT-8L/Y7 gatekeeper droid, like at Jabbaās Palace. Inside is a walking garbage-can droid like in the Jawaās ship. I take this as more evidence we are on Tatooine, though of course these items could be sold throughout the galaxy.
Inside there are four Stormtroopers. An older man with an Imperial pendant who is clearly the leader and client. āGreef Carga said you were coming.ā So thatās the Mandoās contact back at the bar. āHe said you were the best in the parsec.ā Haha, at least we are using parsec correctly now.
A side door opens, which startles the Mandalorian and he draws his tuning fork weapon (a modified amban phase-pulse blaster rifle). The four Stormtroopers draw also. A younger man with glasses comes in, shielding his face, apologizing profusely. The client introduces him as Doctor Pershing. A scientist. The Mandalorian still has weapons drawn in both hands, facing off with the Stormtroopers. āWe have you four to one.ā āI like those odds,ā he responds. āHe also said you were expensive. Very expensive.āĀ
All calms down and the client invites him to sit. He unfolds a block of beskar steel as down payment. He has more upon delivery of the asset -- alive. Proof of termination is also acceptable for a lower fee. The Doctor protests.Ā
No puck. Tracking fob, age, and last known positional data only. The quarry is 50 years old.Ā
āIt is good to return the beskar back to the Mandalorians. It is good to restore the natural order of things after so much disarray, donāt you agree?ā
The Mandalorian pauses here and almost imperceptibly again cocks his head. He touched a nerve. Amazing how an actor can still convey so much behind a helmet. I still donāt know this actor but heās pulling it off.Ā
More of the city. Whatever that laughing thing was at Jabbaās feet, two of his species are roasting on a spit. One more is in a cage. (Itās a Kowakian monkey-lizard like Salacious Crumb. I had to look that up.)
The Mandalorian ducks in behind a curtain. Down some steps. Strings here that sound very Star Wars. A long hall with other Mandalorians about. Some have the helmet antenna like Fett. Some are small, running. Children.
At the end of the hall over the archway is a Mandalorian skull emblem. Within is a person working at a forge, hammering metal and heating it over a ring of open gas flames like Bunsen burners. The blacksmith, which IMDB tells me is Armorer, comes forward and sits down with our Mandalorian. There is fur around the collar, the helmet is different, golden with two small horns, and looks more like a gladiator helmet. From the way she moves, and especially once she speaks, this is a woman. I am intrigued, since I have not seen a female Mandalorian before. They nod respectfully to one another. The Mando produces his payment: the Calamari flan--and then, the bar of Beskar steel, marked with an Imperial insignia at one corner. She is visibly surprised and impressed.
āThis was gathered in the Great Purge. It is good it is back with the tribe. A pauldron is in order. Has your signet been revealed?ā
āNot yet.āĀ
āSoon.āĀ
A pause here to discuss armor. Any show about Mandalorians was going to have certain elements. Ships, weapons, lore, armor.Ā
Mandalorian armor is famous in the Star Wars universe. Beskar steel, the material it is made of, is strong, and can withstand almost anything, yet very light, rather like mithril in the Lord of the Rings universe. It would seem the Great Purge by the Empire included not just Jedi but Mandalorians, and their armor was melted into bars, as currency or for transport. (This is speculation on my part.) And that a goal of the Mandalorians is to reclaim as much beskar as possible, and reforge it back into Mandalorian armor.Ā
The blacksmith does just this and makes him a pauldron, or shoulder cover, from the bar of beskar. She tells him this is extremely generous and the excess will sponsor many foundlings.
āThatās good,ā he responds. āI was once a foundling.ā
āI know.ā
A bit more of our heroās background.Ā
Her forge is a combination of computerized part designs and heavy iron machinery, like a 3-D printer on steroids. And as it bangs out the new pauldron each loud clang of metal on metal shows us a brief flashback of our Mandalorianās memories. A battle with fire and sparks all around. A woman in dark red robe carrying a boy also in dark red robe. He is terrified. Presumably this is our hero. She is carrying him, heās maybe 8-10 years old. A man is with her, her husband? People getting shot--massacred--all around them as they run. Explosions. She opens an underground container of some sort, deposits the boy. He has brown hair, brown eyes, and olive skin. He reaches for her as the doors close. And then the pauldron is completed; the flashbacks stop.
Having viewed 3 episodes already, this becomes a pattern and I love this device. You get a little more of his backstory with each piece of armor, with each clang of the forge. Itās perfect. It makes sense that in these moments as he waits in this safe place, he might slip into memories. Or perhaps they come unbidden at this time for some reason. Thereās also a nice theme of memories being buried beneath his armor, along with his emotions. And only when thereās a chink in the armor, does it show through.
The pauldron goes on, shiny and new, and for the first time I notice the wipes. A center point wipe expanding outward, with fuzzy borders, and so very Star Wars that it makes you smile.Ā
He heads to another planet that looks from space like Tatooine. If we werenāt on Tatooine before, we might be now. We are at least in the vicinity. Itās a desert planet with jagged sandstone cliffs all around. He lands his shiny ship, and gets out with the fob. He looks through his turning-fork weaponās scope, and spots two distant creatures I can only describe as land grouper with legs and long tails. Suddenly he is attacked by one, sinking its teeth into his arm before he can get a shot off, and then a second, and though he fights with flamethrower and even fists, it looks like we will lose our hero until someone shoots them with taser darts.Ā
It appears our hero is not wounded, but his arm pieces are damaged.Ā
A small man with a piglike face and a kind, wise voice and goggles on his head. An ugnaught. Remember them from the original trilogy? IMDB tells me his name is Kuill, although this is never actually said in the episode, so I will refer to him as the ugnaught.Ā
I suspect anonymity is a running theme in this show, as part of the Western genre. So far weāve heard almost no character names (which makes writing reviews a little difficult). Iām wondering if thereās any significance to the ones we do know, vs. the ones we donāt.
āYou are a bounty hunter. I will help you. I have spoken.ā This last part is his trademark line, as weāll see. I love it.Ā
We go to what looks like a wind or moisture farm. There is, from what I can see, only one sun.Ā
The ugnaught tells the Mandalorian that others have come looking and died. He will show him the way for half of the blurg they caught. Mando will have to learn how to ride them to pass to the compound.Ā
On the first few attempts the blurg throws him. Apparently itās a female; the males are all eaten during mating. (Thanks for that tidbit, Kuiil.) He gets thrown again and loses patience, asking for a speeder.Ā
The ugnaught challenges him.Ā
āYou are a Mandalorian. Your ancestors rode the great mythosaur. Surely you can ride this young blurg.āĀ
Our hero is challenged; the words touched him. He approaches the blurg like a wild horse that needs breaking in, and the Western theme is back, even in the music. Eventually he succeeds, a triumphant moment that impresses the ugnaught, and theyāre off across the landscape full of ravines that only the blurg can jump, apparently. The theme music swells until they arrive at a cliff where they can spy on the encampment. This is where the bounty hunterās quarry is.Ā
Mando tries to pay him off. Ugnaught reveals his motive: itās been an endless stream of warriors trying to get this quarry, breaking the peace. Heās read the stories about Mandalorians and believes ours can make quick work of it and bring peace back to his land.Ā
Our boy does some recon with a hand telescope and the place is swarming. Then he spots a bounty droid, and groans. The droid is just walking right in, and demands the asset be produced.
The bounty droid looks like IG-88 from The Empire Strikes Back and again, for a moment, I almost eye rolled because really, canāt we see something new? All bounty droids look the same? But whereas IG-88 just stood there, this one moves, and the way he moves is COOL. Although humanoid in appearance like 3PO (head, two arms, two legs), unlike 3PO he appears to operate around a central pole or spine, allowing his parts to rotate 360 degrees. This includes his head, his eyes, his arms and therefore weapons, and his waist/hips. It gives him an amazing advantage as he can just keep spinning and shooting. The way he steps over a body is awesome. Heās also really skinny and thus hard to hit. Whole new respect for the IG series.Ā
This IG unit is also funny, and his repartee with our Mandalorian is instant comedic chemistry. Thereās a fantastic shootout, where they team up, and as they are outnumbered, the bounty droid seeing no way out, keeps trying to self-destruct. āDo not self destruct!ā our Mando keeps shouting at him, and after a very badass moment with an [ion machine gun], by the end they win, and everyone in the yard lies dead. Mando helps him up, saying āYouāre not so bad for a droid,ā and the droid replies likewise. I saw a sidekick in the making. They shoot their way inside, kill a few more people until thereās no one left, and determine the quarry is just before them in the corner.Ā
Except there is no one there, just a white ball looking thing with a net over it that the fobs indicate is the target.Ā
They remove the net, and open the ball, which is really more egg-shaped.Ā
And then it opens, it looks more like a bassinet with a blanket inside.Ā
āWait--ā says Mando. āThey said 50 years old.ā
āSpecies age differently,ā replies the IG unit. And we get our first glimpse over the top of the blanket as he says āPerhaps it could live many centuries. Sadly, weāll never know.ā And as heās speaking, a little head peeks over the blanket.
Oh. My. God. And in this one moment, I am glued to this show forever.Ā
Itās a baby Yoda.Ā
Except it isnāt Yoda, because Yodaās dead. But we donāt know Yodaās species name, and we donāt know the babyās given name, so we will call it what the internet has dubbed it in the meantime: Baby Yoda.Ā
And this moment, above all, is the biggest reason I am so glad I wasnāt spoiled.Ā
Baby Yoda is the most adorable, most precious, most endearing thing you have ever seen. And in a franchise that has at times been criticized for its more saccharine ācuteā creatures that appeal to young children (Ewoks, anyone?), this is one we can all get behind.
Baby Yoda is CUTE. <3
Baby Yoda is everything.
Remember my aversion to anything weāve seen already? I NO LONGER CARE. Looking at those huge brown eyes and long floppy ears, this doesnāt even cross my mind.Ā
I would give my life for Baby Yoda. I know this all in one second.
And the IG unit is about to kill it.Ā
Apparently our Mando feels something similar.Ā
āWait,ā he says, and reaching out he lowers the IG unitās weapon. āWeāll bring it in alive.ā
āThe commission was quite specific. The asset was to be terminated.ā The IG unit raises his blaster again, aimed squarely at the crib.
The camera closes in on the Mandalorianās helmet, fixed on the bassinet, and there is a red blaster flash from his right, reflected in the helmet. The Mandoās head never moves.Ā
But the IG unit falls to the floor, shot in the head. Sizzling. Heās toast.Ā
Our guy shot him without even looking. Heās fixated on Baby Yoda, as we all are. He puts his own blaster away, and tilts his head.
The camera cuts to a gorgeous profile, backlit from a doorway. The Mandalorian stands before the crib, which is now floating in the air at waist height. He raises a finger towards the crib, as a tiny finger comes up from inside it. They donāt quite meet.Ā
End credits.Ā
End credits for this show are a series of beautiful concept drawings and if you know Star Wars at all, these are some stunning art. The whole theme also plays over the end credits and it is hauntingly beautiful. Ludwig GÓ§ranssonās score is perfect.Ā
Thoughts.
Themes: Space western. Anonymity. (Even the ship still has no name, just a model.) Foundlings. Characters that seem to have no family, but instead bond in other social ways (covert/religion, bounty hunter guild/profession). Remnants. Loss.Ā Ā
I LOVE the concept art at the end. Fans love this concept art, and I have a couple of books of it myself. Nice way to incorporate it into the series. You can see how the original concept and final product differ (very little, in most cases) and a few intriguing pieces that were either filmed but cut from the final edit or never filmed. I love how they add the 3-D effect to some of the drawings, and I still donāt know how Hollywood achieves that.Ā
Concept art round-up:Ā
Mando and Baby Yodaās ET momentĀ
Some intriguing glow-dice game between two Mandalorians? I need to know more about this.
Mando firing a blaster
Mando entering a cantina
Mando and Kuiil on Blurrback
Mando and IG-11 taking cover during battle
Mando and Kuiil entering Kuiilās home
Mando walking on the icescape with his back facing the camera
Mando battling the ice creature while hanging out of the Razor Crest
Mando and IG-11 standing shoulder to shoulder
Mando on Blurrgback
Taika Waititi is amazing as the IG unit bounty droid. Never would have guessed it was him.
Werner Herzog is perfect as The Client, I love his voice, and the article/video about him crying over Baby Yoda.Ā
This show is going to get me writing fanfic again, dammit.Ā
*****
The Mandalorian: Chapter 1 recap by K (includes detailed spoilers)
A Mandalorian bounty hunter tracks a target for a well-paying client.
Directed by Dave Filoni
Written by Jon Favreau
Music by Ludwig GÓ§ransson
Airdate: Nov 12, 2019
Run Time: 40m
Greef Karga (Carl Weathers)
The Client (Werner Herzog)
Dr. Pershing (Omid Abtahi)
Kuiil (Nick Nolte, voice)
IG-11 (Taika Waititi, voice; Rio Hackford, performance artist)
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