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The Mandalorian
Chapter 9: The Marshal
Directed by
Jon Favreau
TV-14
S2 • E1
Oct 29, 2020
56m
8.8
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The Mandalorian is drawn to the Outer Rim in search of others of his kind.
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Cast of Chapter 9: The Marshal
Pedro Pascal
Din Djarin / The Mandalorian
Timothy Olyphant
Cobb Vanth
Isaac C. Singleton, Jr.
Twi'lek Doorman
David Choe
Ringside Spectator
Miguel A. Lopez
Tusken Raider #1
Xavier Jiménez
Tusken Raider #2
Leilani Shiu
Jawa
W. Earl Brown
Weequay Proprietor
Dieterich Gray
Mos Pelgo Villager
Karisma Gideon
Jo
Dylan Curtis
Mos Pelgo Boy
John Leguizamo
Gor Koresh
John Rosengrant
Gor Koresh (Performance Artist)
Amy Sedaris
Peli Motto
Temuera Morrison
Cloaked Figure
Chapter 9: The Marshal Ratings & Reviews
Sydney Morning Herald
Brad Newsome
Series creator Jon Favreau knows the sweet spots for lovers of the original trilogy and he keeps fans on a fast dopamine drip of nostalgia hits while keeping the visual spectacle big and knowing when to tuck tongue into cheek.
Sydney Morning Herald
Michael Idato
The premiere episode The Marshal seems epic, as much a reaction to Favreau's delight at playing in the literal sandbox of Tatooine, as it is meeting the hunger of a passionate fandom who have waited a year for the second season. This is the way.
NPR
Eric Deggans
Best of all, I left this new episode eager to see what comes next, and a little annoyed with Disney+ that they don't follow Netflix's binge model and drop an entire season at once.
AV Club
Katie Rife
Olyphant really is perfect for delivering folksy dialogue like my new favorite saying, "I guess every once in a while, both suns shine on a womp rat's tail."
Guardian
Jack Seale
Mando's back and, like a lot of stressed single parents, he still hasn't got time for any of your nonsense.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Keith Phipps
Complete with ominous rumblings and unexpected misdirects, it's a set piece that can rival any of those found in the movies and indication that The Mandalorian might be upping its game this season, action-wise.
Salon.com
Melanie McFarland
American audiences love antiheroes and swashbucklers; Din Djarin is both, and exactly who we need to inspire a little bravery in increasingly uncertain days.
Hollywood Reporter
Dan Fienberg
While I definitely wouldn't mind a return to the endearing brevity of last season's episodes, and I'd surely welcome a hair more depth, the Mandalorian premiere was a return of high-octane popcorn TV and there really isn't anything else like it.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jen Chaney
The Mandalorian, at least in this season premiere, offers more than enough spectacle, forward motion, and Baby Yoda-inspired awwws to make that possible, at least for almost an hour.
RogerEbert.com
Nick Allen
[The Mandalorian] proves with one of its best episodes yet that it still has a lot of flair, inspiration, and jetpack fuel to go around.
USA Today
Kelly Lawler
The series isn't going to succeed until it stops being "that Star Wars show" and starts coming into its own.
Rolling Stone
Alan Sepinwall
"The Marshal" doesn't feel long. There are probably some spots that could have been tightened up, but on the whole it was very much of a piece with how the show worked so well a year ago.
Globe and Mail
Barry Hertz
While this week's episode is tipping its hand just a bit too much in its ambitions to be the new, albeit kid-friendly, Game of Thrones, there is something to be said for delivering high-priced spectacle on a weekly basis.
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Ed Power
The Mandalorian is now confirmed to be the series we've been looking for. The baleful barfing is merely a final hurrah, however, as the monster goes kablamo when Mando leads an elephant-like Bantha laden with explosives down its gullet.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
Far from resting on its laurels, though, if the balance of Season 2 can match the promise of this first episode, it's still easy to have a good feeling about this.
Independent (UK)
Louis Chilton
Despite a panoply of familiar Mandalorian ingredients... "The Marshal" fails to congeal them into something greater. When it comes to washing Rise of Skywalker's taste from our mouths, however, The Mandalorian is the perfect Listerine.
entertainment.ie
Brian Lloyd
As season openers go, 'The Marshal' doesn't try to leap itself forward with a convoluted story for the episodes ahead. It's got a swagger to it now, it knows where it's going, and it's not overly concerned with when or how it gets there.
JeremyJahns.com
Jeremy Jahns
I like the simple premise of this episode. It was a good reintroduction to the world of the Mandalorian.
No Es En Serie
Sebastian Zavala Kahn
I just hope that the rest of the season fulfills what was promised in "The Marshal." [Full review in Spanish]
Flickering Myth
Ricky Church
With the events of 'The Marshal' and its tantalizing cliffhanger, fans are sure to be in for some very intriguing times ahead this season.
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