46 minutes ago, DaverWattra said:As much as this show is consistently cool and bad-****...
It seems like the creators have un-learned the lesson television creators learned in the late 90s, which is that to make a series interesting in the long term over several seasons, you need an interesting plot and characters with evolving relationships. This doesn't mean everything needs to be complicated and heady. But TV is different from movies. I can watch John Wick and all I need to entertain me for 2 hours is the action. But The Mandalorian is aiming to entertain me for more than 10 hours. When things go on that long, action action action starts to feel empty and repetitive.
I hope that the show goes beyond that formula next season. I'm still enjoying it, but if they keep up the same formula it will be too much. I'm not saying the show needs to follow the Golden Age TV formula in every respect, but right now it's doing the complete opposite of that, and I don't think it's sustainable for much longer.
I dunno. NCIS and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit seem be enduring pretty well in their 18th and 22nd seasons respectively, while just delivering what comics have long called the illusion of change. (In the case of the latter, a nominally regular character in the opening credits went an entire season without making a single appearance.) SVU, in particular (like the entire Law & Order franchise has typically done) goes out of its way to avoid much of the characters’ personal lives and non-professional interactions, except when it can be an obstacle to the story. (My wife and I have recently started using SVU as sort of “background noise” programming, and the various networks running marathons quite often skip one or more seasons ahead from one episode to the next, and there’s no problem following what’s going on, and the characters remain the same. If one character leaves, they’re replaced by another one that isn’t all that different. For a while, they didn’t even bother having a “regular” Assistant DA in the cast, as they were all interchangeable.)