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The Mandalorian
Chapter 6: The Prisoner
Directed by
Rick Famuyiwa
TV-14
S1 • E6
Dec 12, 2019
45m
8.3
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The Mandalorian joins a crew of mercenaries on a dangerous mission.
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Where to Watch Chapter 6: The Prisoner
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Cast of Chapter 6: The Prisoner
Pedro Pascal
Din Djarin / The Mandalorian
Ismael Cruz Cordova
Qin
Natalia Tena
Xi'an
Clancy Brown
Burg
Mark Boone Junior
Ranzar "Ran" Malk
Matt Lanter
Davan
Rick Famuyiwa
Jib Dodger / Director / Writer
Deborah Chow
Sash Ketter
Chris Bartlett
Zero (Q9-0) (Performance Artist)
Richard Ayoade
Zero (voice)
Dave Filoni
Trapper Wolf
Bill Burr
Migs Mayfeld
Carl Weathers
Greef Karga
Christopher L. Yost
Writer
Clint Spillers
Producer
Chapter 6: The Prisoner Ratings & Reviews
Espinof
Alberto Carlos
A tension achieved by a script that knows how to use the tropes of this kind of stories and prevents us from taking our eyes off the screen. [Full Review in Spanish]
Indian Country Today
Vincent Schilling
Not as much Baby Yoda, but the Mandalorian seems to be growing into his armor finally. Bill Burr is a great bit of added chemistry to the world of Star Wars, even if he is a Butterfingers with the big-eared green kid.
Flickering Myth
Ricky Church
Despite the lack of balance between the drama and the humour, the latest Mandalorian succeeds in nearly every other area with its compelling story and neat action.
The Playlist
Drew Taylor
The most rollicking and entertaining entry yet.
Pajiba
Tori Preston
It's a change of pace the show sorely needed at this point in the season, and the fact that it had more guest stars in crazy makeup than a Doctor Who Christmas Special was just the cherry on top.
Tell-Tale TV
Drew Koenig
On its own, "Chapter 6: The Prisoner" might be a perfectly fine episode. It's serviceable in every way that matters... As a piece of this season, however, it is less successful.
JoBlo's Movie Network
Alex Maidy
This episode was another fun adventure that made great use of the Star Wars mythology and dense variety of alien species, but did not feel as forced as last week's chapter.
Mashable
Kellen Beck
Thus far, this scenario is one of my favorites from the series. It was unexpected and delightfully cathartic to see Mando turn into a spooky, silent killer.
No Es En Serie
Sebastian Zavala Kahn
It's another episode focused on a single mission, but the narrative and characters work well enough that it didn't bother me too much. [Full review in Spanish]
Ian Thomas Malone
Ian Thomas Malone
Chapter 6 exposed some of the broader flaws with the series, mainly its reluctance to explain any of the Mandalorian's decisions. This show has almost no exposition.
The Daily Dot
Michelle Jaworski
In a TV landscape that is often dominated by shows that weave those threads together with varying levels of success, a return to a more episodic story can feel refreshing.
Tor.com
Emily Asher-Perrin
By giving the viewer so many angles in each scene, you never lose track of the action. And they must have had a blast choreographing these fights, given how different each combatant is from our guy.
Thrillist
Dave Gonzales
We're stuck on a treadmill of serialized adventuring that felt a lot more fresh back when television was something that was broadcast.
Decider
Walter Chaw
Famuyiwa's real gift is his ability to marry all of the fan service in this series to events that drive the narrative.
TV Fanatic
Kerr Lordygan
"The Prisoner" -- though not the best episode of the season thus far -- is a much stronger outing than "The Gunslinger."
Den of Geek
Megan Crouse
With a dull cast of guest characters and not a lot to do even for our darling Baby Yoda, "The Prisoner" feels especially out of place.
AV Club
Katie Rife
Personally, I don't mind the X-Files-esque way The Mandalorian's first season has toggled between standalone episodes and a larger story arc so much, as long as the side adventures are exciting and full of cool aliens and planets.
indieWire
Tyler Hersko
The last three episodes of "The Mandalorian" have been entirely interchangeable, and there's been zero plot developments to speak of since the titular protagonist escaped the Bounty Hunter's Guild with Baby Yoda in tow in Episode 3.
Rolling Stone
Alan Sepinwall
Like most of the series to this point, "The Prisoner" isn't so much deep as it is fun. And that continues to work well enough.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Keith Phipps
Anyone who's felt like The Mandalorian hasn't featured enough dirtbags so far should have no complaints after this episode.
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