Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2019 15:17:26 GMT
I think the episode length is for what is needed for the story in the episode.
It's pretty thin stuff and both times the credits have rolled I've been left thinking "Huh, is that all we're getting?"
It's like they're making a fan film, or a special effects demo film. It leaves me unsatisfied.
Episode 3 is 38 minutes. So as long as we don't get a 15-20 minute episode, I'm cool with it.
Actually that's a good comparison now I think of it. In a normal TV series each episode is a complete story with a beginning, middle and ending. Those episodes may then each be part of a larger story, but they are complete in themselves.
Web series like Blood and Chrome have episodes that aren't complete stories, they are just parts of a whole. You get a complete story when you add them all together, but any individual episode feels like it's a scene rather than a story. And that's how the Mandalorian feels to me. When I watch an episode I don't feel like I've watched a story, I feel like I've watched a handful of scenes. Like they'd taken a film and chopped it into 20 minute segments and called each one an episode.
Don't really need to see his face to know who he is. You know he's human and his body language conveys all we really need.
It may do so to you, it doesn't for me. I need to see his face. Honestly to me it just comes across like they're ripping off Judge Dredd. The helmet thing works for Dredd, perhaps because you can still see his mouth. But it doesn't for this, IMO.
Plus, I have a vague suspicion that one day they're going to show us that the person under that helmet is a woman. I don't mind that, particularly, just a feeling I have.