The Mandalorian parts of the episode were good, but I wasn't expecting Dr. Pershing to be the focal point.
I enjoyed aspects of it, but I felt that the main part was overly long and drawn out. 10 minutes easily could have been cut out. They did a good job demonstrating that the New Republic is kind of dystopian in a way... or at least parts of it.
Dr. Pershing takes center stage, and he goes around a beautiful looking Coruscant with a "former" Imperial officer. I guess it kind of gave me Andor vibes, but it wasn't as intriguing. The writing didn't draw me in like that show. (It's fantastic btw). I really hope they know what they're doing because we lost at least 30 minutes of time that the Mandalorian could have had.
Bo-Katan is having an apparent identity crisis after the Creed lets her in to their fold. I'm excited to see where that goes.
Overall, it was a good episode, but a little unfocused.
I enjoyed aspects of it, but I felt that the main part was overly long and drawn out. 10 minutes easily could have been cut out. They did a good job demonstrating that the New Republic is kind of dystopian in a way... or at least parts of it.
Dr. Pershing takes center stage, and he goes around a beautiful looking Coruscant with a "former" Imperial officer. I guess it kind of gave me Andor vibes, but it wasn't as intriguing. The writing didn't draw me in like that show. (It's fantastic btw). I really hope they know what they're doing because we lost at least 30 minutes of time that the Mandalorian could have had.
Bo-Katan is having an apparent identity crisis after the Creed lets her in to their fold. I'm excited to see where that goes.
Overall, it was a good episode, but a little unfocused.