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The Mandalorian
Chapter 4: Sanctuary
Directed by
Bryce Dallas Howard
TV-14
S1 • E4
Nov 28, 2019
43m
7.7
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The Mandalorian teams up with an ex-soldier to protect a village from raiders.
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Cast of Chapter 4: Sanctuary
Pedro Pascal
Din Djarin / The Mandalorian
Julia Jones
Omera
Isla Farris
Winta
Eugene Cordero
Stoke
Aydrea Walden
Sorgan Farmer #4
Tiffany Thomas
Sorgan Farmer #3
Trula M. Marcus
Sorgan Farmer #5
Sala Baker
Klatoonian Raider Captain
Ida Darvish
Common House Proprietor
Tait Fletcher
Heavy Infantry Mando
Ed Gage
Villager
Adelina Saldana
Sorgan Farmer
Asif Ali
Caben
Gina Carano
Cara Dune
Bryce Dallas Howard
Director
Jon Favreau
Writer
Clint Spillers
Producer
Chapter 4: Sanctuary Ratings & Reviews
We Have a Hulk
Nicola Austin
Following an intriguing build up in the overall narrative in the first three chapters, "Sanctuary" is a solid but standalone instalment with a distinctly Kurosawa influence.
Espinof
Alberto Carlos
An episode that reminds us why we like the adventure genre so much, and how much fun we normally have with 'Star Wars'. [Full Review in Spanish]
Lyles' Movie Files
Jeffrey Lyles
Sanctuary leaned the hardest in the series' samurai western roots complete with the village standoff against bandits.
Hypable
Michal Schick
The presence of the AT-ST in turn forces further violence to come to the surface. Omera's past remains entirely mysterious, but it's not hard to imagine her as a former fighter seeking the respite of peace in a place untouched by the war.
The Ringer
Ben Lindbergh
By shrinking the scope of the conflict, "Sanctuary" conveys just how scary a solitary AT-ST can be.
Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
Herb Scribner
You're not going to find anything new or unique from this episode in terms of the story or the plot. But three major moments stand out in the episode and it might be one of the most memorable in the show's early running.
Tell-Tale TV
Drew Koenig
"Chapter 4: Sanctuary" is the kind of episode that doesn't really get made anymore. While the episode does also draw heavily from Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai, it harkens back to a simpler time for television.
Flickering Myth
Ricky Church
'Sanctuary' was surprisingly introspective and did a nice job providing insight into Mando's mindset.
indieWire
Tyler Hersko
Regardless, you'll still be hard-pressed to find even casual "Star Wars" fans who aren't eager to see how this all turns out. "The Mandalorian" is still playing things safe, but that doesn't mean it isn't a consistently enjoyable affair.
JeremyJahns.com
Jeremy Jahns
An episodic episode like this I can roll with better if we have like, 24 episodes a season. Maybe 12? But when you're rolling on 8? You kind of need it all to be core story... It did feel a bit more filler than I would have liked.
No Es En Serie
Sebastian Zavala Kahn
It feels like a respite before this season's 'storm'. [Full review in Spanish]
Tor.com
Emily Asher-Perrin
Did... did the Mandalorian just find his ride-or-die?
Slashfilm
Bryan Young
For someone who finds campy, nostalgic charm in the Ewok movies, this didn't rub me the wrong way, in fact it brought a smile to my face. And if Star Wars isn't bringing a smile to our faces (or emotive tears to our eyes) why are we here?
Forbes
Erik Kain
This episode was directed by Bryce Dallas Howard and she did a fantastic job.
AV Club
Liz Shannon Miller
It's pretty impressive, how vigorously The Mandalorian is celebrating and incorporating classic Western tropes with each new episode, leaving no doubt whatsoever as to what creator Jon Favreau is trying to do here.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Keith Phipps
Here's a question that will only be answered in future episodes: Is The Mandalorian as episodic as it appears?
Ian Thomas Malone
Ian Thomas Malone
The sight of Baby Yoda casually drinking soup while watching a brawl demonstrates the show's keen understanding of its best asset.
JoBlo's Movie Network
Alex Maidy
Director Bryce Dallas Howard proves she has inherited the filmmaking genes from her dad and I hope she helms more episodes next season. Overall, a slower, tangental episode, but still a good one.
Den of Geek
Megan Crouse
Although the emotional core of the episode isn't as strong as last week's "The Sin" and the derivative story was distracting, the introduction of Cara Dune and the clarity of the direction merits it an overall positive review.
Rolling Stone
Alan Sepinwall
This isn't inherently a bad thing - clichés become clichés because they're effective enough to be used over and over - and the execution by Favreau, Howard, and company keeps things lively and fun.
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