INCREDIBLE episode!
Easily the second best episode of the entire series for me, just behind the Ahsoka episode.
Mando's ideals were
finally challenged in thematic fashion that led to a legit crises of identity (quite literally, as he stood at that terminal), along with tangible character action (finally removing his helmet in front of people in order to do what needed to be done) that led to legit development. Then, using Gideon's own words against him there at the end, Mando's character arc was given a brilliant and perfect exclamation point to drive it all home.
It was all just so damn good.
Speaking of themes...
Freedom vs Order!
That *one* line better-summarized the entire thematic struggle of this franchise better than ANY of the three trilogies before it, even the OT. I seriously got chills during that sinister little soliloquy, to the point where I couldn't believe that particular, all-encompassing theme has never been expressed so eloquently and so effectively to make that exact point.
We also got...
Redemption!
Badass action!
Some of the overall best effects of the entire series!
Mando taken out of his comfort zone (and into a trooper uniform)!
TPS reports!
And, finally, if there's one thing I learned (or, relearned, rather) this episode is that EVERY iteration of Star Wars
needs some version of what Bill Burr's character brought to this episode. Be it him or Han in the OT, Star Wars works so much better when there's a smart-ass questioning this world and playfully chiding the heroes we root for. Otherwise, we get the self-serious prequels in all their stilted glory, or even certain, wooden episodes of this very series. And yet, Burr was not only essential, as others have said, he was flat out amazing in this episode in terms of his performance as well. I too was
really hoping he joined the team full-time there at the end.
Between yesterday's announcements, and this series finally seemingly having turned a corner in the past few episodes from fun, somewhat-mindless fan service, to legit great writing... man, I haven't been this excited for the future of the franchise in a long, long time.
This is the way!