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Originally Posted by GreenLantern
You don't need to have watched the cartoons to get or enjoy what happened in this episode though. It's neat for those of us who have, but at the end of the day the episode does stand on its own. You get to know who she is, some background on Mandalore, and that she is after the dark saber, which I am sure most people can put two and two together was the black ... saber, the bad guy was holding at the end of the last season.
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Oh I agree, the point i think Locke was making, at else the point i was making, is they want to avoid relying on other shows for information and character development.
Its an easy trap for the writers/directors to fall into.
Episode 3 did a good job standing on its own within the Madalorian.
I think these series should interconnect but not be necessary to have watched.