Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni have given us some of the best Star Wars since the original trilogy. Like so many, come Fridays, The Mandalorian is mandatory. With what Alex and Matt are doing on this podcast, The Mandalorian Watch has now become mandatory listening for me after each week”s Mandalorian episode ends (and the long wait to the following Friday begins). The guys at The Mandalorian Watch are passionate, insightful and often times hilarious. They have not only enhanced my Mandalorian viewing experience, but have also helped ignite a deeper interest in the Star Wars universe. I was six years old in 1977 when I saw A New Hope in the theatre (several times). The original trilogy was a big part of my formative years. My generation always wanted more Star Wars, but were often disappointed with the results (I can still remember walking out after Phantom Menace shaking my head, hating it and wondering if the world had changed or if I had). The Mandalorian is a lifelong dream come true and I have thoroughly enjoyed sharing it with Alex and Mac at The Mandalorian Watch. Keep up the AMAZING work, gentlemen and if you’re new to the podcast and reading this review, just go and listen. It’s that good.