When should I stop watching the Mandalorian?
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I couldn't finish the first episode it was so boring. If you're not interested let it go. If it is interesting keep going. It's as simple as that
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@jewbacca117
Can't argue with that. But usually when I'm interested in a series I watch the episodes of each season in a random order, and I wanted to make sure I wasn't going to accidentally start with the shit parts.But usually when I’m interested in a series I watch the episodes of each season in a random order,
Does that usually work the first time through?
While the episodes for Mandalorian are self contained, they do build on each other and watching them randomly is gonna be a bit confusing for the background story.
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When you don't enjoy it anymore. For me that was towards the end of season 1, but I can understand that many enjoy the series more than I did.
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I don’t find it worth it at all. Rewatch andor instead
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@jewbacca117
Can't argue with that. But usually when I'm interested in a series I watch the episodes of each season in a random order, and I wanted to make sure I wasn't going to accidentally start with the shit parts.If you don't actually care about continuity then this may not matter to you, but be aware that season 2 ends with a solid ending for the series. Then The Book of Boba Fett came out and was doing so poorly they shoved the season 3 premiere of Mandalorian as one of the episodes of Boba Fett. So if you went from the s2 finale of Mandalorian to the first episode of s3 of Mandalorian you'll be confused about how many things changed.
Also, season 3 of Mandalorian is when things get silly, like the Jack Black episode and the Pirate King episode.
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ooh. I might have done that. I ended when baby yoda left with someone.
You might want to watch Chapter 5 of The Book of Boba Fett, you don't need to watch any other episodes.
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The first season was fun. I dumped the show after a few episodes of the second season as it was all the same shit again just not as much fun. I haven’t watched anymore.
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Like 10:30 pm, a good night's sleep in important.
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@jewbacca117
Can't argue with that. But usually when I'm interested in a series I watch the episodes of each season in a random order, and I wanted to make sure I wasn't going to accidentally start with the shit parts.Yo what the fuck
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I don’t find it worth it at all. Rewatch andor instead
I was the opposite. hated andor but loved mando.
I was always a huge mandalorian fan since kotor anyway, so not unbiased.
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I think the whole thing was rather mediocre but, I enjoyed each season roughly equally. Imo there's not real quality dropoff, it just changes a bit.
If you haven't already, watch Andor, way better. Acolyte is decent
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Yo what the fuck
Long story. When I was a kid, I found a cool semi-epistolary 8-book series at my school library about a modern-day kid named Pendragon hopping through a portal to save alternate timelines. It was so cool to me that the series jumped around in time so we had to figure out when we were in Pendragon's timeline. Turns out my school shelved them in alphabetical order, and they also lacked the first and last books. I had a blast & I've been trying to recreate that experience ever since.
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All three seasons are decent.
Proper watch order is Season 1, Season 2, Book of Boba Fett episodes 5, 6, and 7, Season 3.
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Watch them all, but watch the episode with Bill Burr and Din driving the truck many times.
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Long story. When I was a kid, I found a cool semi-epistolary 8-book series at my school library about a modern-day kid named Pendragon hopping through a portal to save alternate timelines. It was so cool to me that the series jumped around in time so we had to figure out when we were in Pendragon's timeline. Turns out my school shelved them in alphabetical order, and they also lacked the first and last books. I had a blast & I've been trying to recreate that experience ever since.
You know what, I was aghast at first, but I can totally understand what you mean now. Sounds pretty cool
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Long story. When I was a kid, I found a cool semi-epistolary 8-book series at my school library about a modern-day kid named Pendragon hopping through a portal to save alternate timelines. It was so cool to me that the series jumped around in time so we had to figure out when we were in Pendragon's timeline. Turns out my school shelved them in alphabetical order, and they also lacked the first and last books. I had a blast & I've been trying to recreate that experience ever since.
If you want to watch stuff out of (chronological) order, try 12 Monkeys (the TV show, not the movie, movie sucks IMO)
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Long story. When I was a kid, I found a cool semi-epistolary 8-book series at my school library about a modern-day kid named Pendragon hopping through a portal to save alternate timelines. It was so cool to me that the series jumped around in time so we had to figure out when we were in Pendragon's timeline. Turns out my school shelved them in alphabetical order, and they also lacked the first and last books. I had a blast & I've been trying to recreate that experience ever since.
You should check out https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaleidoscope_(American_TV_series)
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I enjoyed the first two seasons and found that season three was where it slopes downward in overall quality. (Not to say that there weren't a couple of great episodes.
I found myself not liking episodes six and seven of season three. Episode six felt as if it were a filler episode with celebrity appearances. I believe that the execs saw how well the audience responded to having Bill Burr (Mayfeld) in the show as a one off and figured that they could 'boost' the popularity of the show with others. As for episode seven, I found myself removed from the action and story with its unrealistic. What I mean is that the Mandalorians are supposed to be some of the best fighters in the galaxy, and it didn't come across as such while watching the long battle.
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I was the opposite. hated andor but loved mando.
I was always a huge mandalorian fan since kotor anyway, so not unbiased.
I can respect liking mandalorians since kotor but I’m not sure how to reply nicely to hating andor and loving mando within the new Disney Star Wars. I only found Andor and Rogue had interesting stories that moved the universe forward.
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I can respect liking mandalorians since kotor but I’m not sure how to reply nicely to hating andor and loving mando within the new Disney Star Wars. I only found Andor and Rogue had interesting stories that moved the universe forward.
wrote last edited by [email protected]sorry, hate was too strong of a word. more fatigued than anything.
I believe it came out around the same time the other "movies" came out like Solo. I did not like Solo at all, I never even finished it TBH.
I can see what you mean though, Andor felt more like Disney trying to shove back story in just to make a profit.
Frankly, I'm burnt out from trying to keep up between the Marvel and StarWars universe's and don't keep up on any of it anymore.
Disney did the only thing they know how, which was the worst thing ever. Shotguning cinematic universe's can damage your consumer market.
edit: I did watch Andor and it was a pretty good story, just not my cup of tea.