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Season 2 of
The Mandalorian had a lot to live up to considering how popular the first season was. However, from most accounts, the Disney+ series succeeded admirably, giving eight more episodes of the series full of awesome Star Wars action, an engaging story steeped in lore, and a lot more adorable Baby Yoda. And it also allowed us to stop calling him Baby Yoda.
But every TV season has its ups and downs, for every great episode there s one that doesn t quite hit the mark. And while Season 2 of
The Mandalorian was remarkably consistent as a series, there were some amazing highs, and even some disappointing lows. So let s rank every episode of
By now, pretty much every
Star Wars fan in the world has seen Chapter 16: The Rescue, the finale of
The Mandalorian s second season which saw Din Djarin, Bo-Katan, Boba Fett, Fennec Shand, and Cara Dune mount a successful rescue of Grogu from the clutches of the villainous Moff Gideon.
Of course, nothing ever goes
too smoothly on this show, and so it wasn t long before Team Mando found themselves trapped on the bridge of an Imperial ship, with Gideon stirring up some darksaber-related conflict between Din and Bo-Katan, and a horde of Dark Troopers punching their way through the blast doors.
The Mandalorian Season 2 Finale Leaks Hint at Mace Windu s Return?
The Mandalorian Season 2 Finale Leaks Hint at Mace Windu s Return?
The Mandalorian is expected to pack a lot in its Season finale but looks like there is another tragedy in the pipeline.
With
The Mandalorian Season 2 merely hours away, fans have been firing on all cylinders and coming up with possible theories while actively speculating about the implications of the smallest details Disney has let slip. But there are two major leaks that can turn tomorrow s finale on its head as they predict mammoth revelations for the episode- the return of the revered Jedi Master, Mace Windu, and the scary possibility of a character s death.
My fellow fans of streaming content:
What is television?
We’ve alluded to this question several times throughout our discussion, so I thought I would circle back to it, here at the end of things. It might seem academic to most readers, who probably don’t care what stories they consume where, but for those of us who cover this field, it’s at least somewhat fraught.
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The pandemic has both highlighted this question in bold yellow and underlined it four or five times for emphasis. In the course of our discussion here, WarnerMedia announced that its movie slate for 2021 will be released on the HBO Max streaming service and in theaters simultaneously, a huge break from existing precedent. The vast majority of people who watch