3rd July, 2023: the Intro.
Right …
It’s a Monday: one that’s been a long day.
I’ve been trying to sort out a gas meter, would you believe?
At any rate?
It’s Monday.
Which means that, once I’ve had dinner and watched an old friend’s video about comics … ?
I’ll be watching the next episode of The Mandalorian.
I’ll finish this post up, tomorrow night: you can let me know what you think … !
4th July, 2023: “Guns for Hire”.
Episode 6 — Chapter 22 — “Guns for Hire” — opens with a summary of earlier episodes: reminding us that we first met Bo-Katan Kryze (Katee Sackhoff) in “The Heiress”, the third episode of season two.
Then shifts: to remind us that Bo-Katan has fought Moff Gideon for control of the legendary Darksaber, and that a dispirited Kryze had given up her plans for ruling Mandalore.
It’s only when she met Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal), the Mandalorian of the show’s title?
That Kryze finds something of a new direction.
Post initial titles?
We find ourselves on a Quarren spaceship: on it’s when to the planet Trask.
A trip that’s interrupted: when the ship is held up by an Imperial Cruiser run by Axe Woves: who’s been hired by an unnamed customer … who has an issue with the Quarren captain.
If you didn’t know it?
Axe … is the former second in command to Bo-Katan Kryze.
And Bo-Katan … ?
Needs to have a little word with Axe.
The only thing stopping her?
Is the job she, and Din, have to do on Plazir-15 …
~≈🤠≈~
Now … What did I make of “Guns for Hire”?
What did I think?
“Guns for Hire” isn’t necessarily my favourite episode: but something of a nice change of pace.
Earlier episodes of this series — especially the scenes that show us the deeply ambiguous Elia Kane — can be quite dark in places.
So?
“Guns for Hire” — with Lizzo and Jack Black as the Duchess and her husband, Captain Bombardier — makes for a nice, light, change of pace.
Light … and possibly even camp.
But? There’s elements of possible darkness, in there.
After all, we have a no-holds-barred duel between Bo-Katan Kryze and her former deputy that’s a riveting watch.
And … ?
In the actions of Christopher Lloyd’s Commissioner Helgait, a reminder that not everyone who works for apparently peaceful planets, is either all they seem, or benevolent.
Knowing Lloyd’s character is not a supporter of the New Republic?
Reminds us there’s evil a’coming: and that some will welcome the First Order seen in the sequel movies.
Yes: “Guns for Hire” has a light and fluffy side.
But there IS darkness, there.
~≈🤠≈~
As a minor point?
We learn a little of Plazir-15, the planet that provides the setting for “Guns for Hire”.
We learn — from a robot barman — that there’s a droid ‘drink’ called Nepenthe*.
I immediately wondered if there was going to be a potential copyright case between Disney and Paramount.
As I knew perfectly well that that “Nepenthe” is an episode of Star Trek Picard’s first season: and the home world of Will Riker and Deanna Troi.
I should know, I reviewed the episode, a couple of years ago.
But?
Before I started throwing accusations about, I felt looking the word up could be an idea.
It turns out that the word, ‘nepenthe’ was lifted from Homer’s Odyssey: it’s a (possibly) fictional plant, used to make potions of forgetfulness.
OK … I’m wondering where this episode’s writer first heard the word.
But I’m blowed if there’s a copyright case!
~≈🤠≈~
So … ?
Yes: this is a well done episode.
With — I have to say — good performances all around.
Christopher Lloyd as Helgait did a great job, Jack Black did well … but the star of the show?
Was Lizzo as the Duchess.
OK, granted, I wasn’t expecting much.
I usually don’t when music stars suddenly decide they want to act!
But Lizzo did very well in what — as far as I can tell — is her debut acting role.
Well played, her.
~≈🤠≈~
With that said?
What am I thinking?
I’m thinking, yes: “Guns for Hire” isn’t necessarily my favourite episode.
It’s possibly a little too camp.
But, yes?
It is still a well done piece.
And one that means, yes: I’ll be watching the next episode.
I’ll be watching Chapter 23, “The Spies”, on 10th July, 2023: and giving you my written and video reviews on the 11th July.
Between now and then?
I’ll be watching the next episode of Star Trek Strange New Worlds — “Among the Lotus Eaters” — on Friday, 7th July: and posting my written and video reviews of it on Saturday, 8th July.
I will hopefully, see you then!
“Guns for Hire”.★★★☆
* The droid bar scene is quite funny. You know the old trope: strangers walk into an isolated bar … and everyone goes quiet and starts staring at them. We’ve all seen it in An American Werewolf In London. It happens to Din and Bo-Katan. Although Katee Sackhoff doesn’t start howling at the Moon.
That’s not why I started this footnote. No. I’m also wondering about design. I can’t help but wonder if whoever designed the robots in the bar … is a fan of Pink Floyd’s Division Bell.
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