It definitely felt weird. Like I wouldn’t mind Bo Kataan having her own show but she kinda hijacked Din Jarin’s. People fell in love with the show because it was a space western that really captured a bit if the lightning of the OT. Now were looking at major events in the history of the Mandolorians and it feels too big and grand again
I don’t mean this in a negative way at all, but I wonder if the people that dislike that have watched Clone Wars/Rebels. Because I loved that season 3 included more Mandalorians and their history, I think it was hinted since the beginning with the Children of the Watch and the Way of the Mandalore that were never introduced before, that we would have got some more insight of what happened to the other Mandalorians post Rebels.
I can understand in a way why it can be disliked, if you have never watched the previous series and you don’t care at all about all of that, but I personally really like it.
It definitely felt weird. Like I wouldn’t mind Bo Kataan having her own show but she kinda hijacked Din Jarin’s. People fell in love with the show because it was a space western that really captured a bit if the lightning of the OT. Now were looking at major events in the history of the Mandolorians and it feels too big and grand again
I don’t mean this in a negative way at all, but I wonder if the people that dislike that have watched Clone Wars/Rebels. Because I loved that season 3 included more Mandalorians and their history, I think it was hinted since the beginning with the Children of the Watch and the Way of the Mandalore that were never introduced before, that we would have got some more insight of what happened to the other Mandalorians post Rebels. I can understand in a way why it can be disliked, if you have never watched the previous series and you don’t care at all about all of that, but I personally really like it.