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If you watch the “Directors Talk” episodes on Disney+ the last episode has a wonderful segment on this. The “Directors Talk” show (short segments 20-30 minutes long) has wonderful insights in the process of making the show and I highly recommend watching it, even if you don’t watch The Mandalorian or have any interest in Star Wars. My personal favorite was watching the faces on of the other directors when Bryce Dallas Howard talked about being a five year old girl sitting in a meeting with her father (director Ron Howard), George Lucas, and legendary Japanese director Akira Kurosawa (which Hollywood has been ripping off for decades). Dave Filoni’s episode The Jedi (S2E5) was a wonderful tribute to Kurosawa’s work. Edit: the show is called Gallery Star Wars: The Mandalorian. Thank you for the correction