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Mandalorian

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General series

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Multiple episodes

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  • Listacle: 1 & 7 have some filming stuff, 15 & 16 have Chapter 4-specific stuff, 19 for Chapters 7 & 8
  • Filming of Chapters 3 and 4, Brendan Wayne idolizing Carl Weathers[5]

Chapter 1

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  • Episode 1
  • Swallow thoughts on the Mandalorians at the end of Episode 3.[6][7][8]
  • Criticism of episode 1 (in the lede)[9]

Chapter 3

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Chapter 4

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  • 51:41 of Still Watching Episode 4, Cara Dune talks about episode 4 and how there's more of a human element to it because more human characters in it
  • 57ish Cara on the fight scenes and wanting to be constantly improving
  • 16:00 of Still Watching Episode 5 briefly talks about how the minor character waitress is the worst babysitter ever because she lets the Child wander off, and about that actress, and how Josh Gad and her are the godparents of her children and is close with the Howard family

Chapter 5

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  • says posture on dewbank is similar to Holiday Special
  • Interview with body double Brendan Wayne; stuff about filming Chapter 5
  • Breznican on Still Watching podcast chapter five:
    • 32:06 BREZNICAN: Peli Motto is the character Amy Sedaris is playing. motto is spanish for quake, you know? Tera Motto, earth shaking. 32:15 And this you've got the like another kind of Spanish word. Toro for bull, bullish. He's very bullish. 32:32 And Calican reminded me of Caliban from the Tempest. Sort of the wild, wild man. 32:31
    • 32:35 BREZNICAN It's funny. Jake Cannavale's performance reminded me a little bit of Anakin Skywalker. His line readings and all that, it just felt very... HER: Too big for his britches possibly? HIM: A little bit. I thought he did a good job though. 32:54

Chapter 6

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  • Reviews critical of Chapter 6: [3] [4]

Chapter 8

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  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference Orf1111 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
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  5. ^ Miller, Liz Shannon (December 9, 2019). "Meet the Man Beneath the Mandalorian's Armor". Vulture. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
  6. ^ Swallow & Gordon 2020, 29:12–30:04 Gordon: "As you've looked back and watched it, what's your favorite moment?" Swallow: "Well the one that comes to mind first is in the third chapter, and part of it could be when we had the premiere we got to watch the first three episodes all in a row. And so it was this theater full of all the actors from the show and all the directors, and we also had a few Mandalorian clubs, you know, these cosplay fans from various places. And so that moment in the third chapter when he is down and out and all the bounty hunters are on him and he's trying to protect the Child and you don't know what's going to happen, and then the whole squad of Mandalorains come out. I mean, the theater I was in, everyone just erupted in cheers."
  7. ^ Swallow & Gordon 2020, 30:04–30:32 Swallow: "And it is such a beautiful moment, because just the way Deborah Chow built the tension is brilliant, but then also I think, for me, knowing that Din Djarin had elicited a lot of distrust from the other Mandalorians, you know, they're not quite sure what to think about him, they don't know if he really belongs, but then when push comes to shove, they protect their own, and I think that's beautiful."
  8. ^ Swallow & Gordon 2020, 30:43–30:47 Swallow: "It was just such a dramatically exciting moment, but also such an uplifting moment."
  9. ^ Cite error: The named reference Frank1203 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  10. ^ Cite error: The named reference Breznican1122 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).