Man that intern gag was brutal. I couldn't have found a better way to criticize the show myself. He even mimicked the voice style of the show. Hilarious.
@@sujimayne I wasn't referring to the dialogue even though last season seemed like it was written by AI. I was referring to the deadpan delivery of Din and the Armorer acting like they are serious and mysterious characters.
That was actually an extremely compelling side quest. I was screaming out loud when he finally got the coffee to producer guy. It was such a satisfying ending with such masterfully done buildup
Side quest episodes are fun when written well - but they NEED to add something to the characters.. a good example being “Barry” where the plot deviates for him to kill a judo instructor and his feral, black belt daughter - because the instructor was sleeping with a detectives wife.. it’s a brilliant episode cos it’s funny but actually develops the characters.
Yeah, that episode on the Planet of the Weird Decadent People and Their Robots was... odd. It felt like Din Djarin and Bo'Katan had wandered into a whole different SciFi show/universe, maybe Doctor Who or Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. The good thing is, the episode was entirely self-contained, so on rewatches you can just skip it.
Ryan has transcended to a new level of comedy genius. He is the master of Meta with the ability to produce comedy and parody while not sacrificing storytelling. This is truly epic and amazing
@@ShaunWGibson same thing happened to me with Andor. I liked the show but I somehow missed episode 4, neither my sister or I noticed it until the 6 showed a preview with a scene neither of us remembered. That is when we checked and saw the evidence of how inconsequential some filler episodes truly are.
The Intern Gag was the best jab you could take at Mando. That paired with your jab at Disney movies pushing the Main Characters to the background were peak burns. They really made it super easy to insult them, barely an inconvenience.
@@cadbanesfavoritehat5655 Yeah the first two seasons had fetch quests too but they progressed alongside the main quest. This season felt like a headless chicken running around with no direction.
I didn't like that there was a sidequest episode, but I kinda found myself way more invested in that Dr. Whatever guy than in the main storyline because unlike famous characters, he actually had stakes.
I can't believe Ryan purchased a drone, looped in a friend to control the drone, and drove himself down a beautiful seaside cliff for that drone shot that's totally not stock footage. 10/10 dedication.
@@piguy9225 And I think that is Korean painted on the road at 2:22. Ryan really searched the world's roads over to find just the right ones to put in this video.
Yes, it had all the weight and importance of Djin spending an episode trying to rebuild a destroyed droid, and then when that failed far less quickly than it should have, just picking up random comedy astromech.
It's all about how well you are doing it. Of course in the end you got a certain timie limit, so what you put on side characters you have to take away from others, including the main character and story, so it SHOULD be worth it and ideally simply fit together, so while you some away from main char and plot, you may still enrichen both with the side characters. IF you do it right.
My favorite ridiculous part of the Mandalorian was at the very end when Bo Katan flies into the battle between Mof and Djarin and her first comment is "I got this, go save your kid" despite the fact that she had just been in a very busy sky battle and really had absolutely no way to know what had been happening in the secret lair that somehow also had a hole in the ceiling. Come to think of it, a LOT of things had convenient holes in the ceiling this season.
@@RaneBoDasch Have the intern be unhappy with how screenwriter guy and producer guy are handling their franchises, so he becomes a spy for a character like overlord dvd to expose them.
Yea... and that fact is depressing, the fact that Ryan is able to pull it yet multi-billion companies can't bloody manage it. Seriously if some funny internet guy was able to figure it out... why can't those idiotic companies just figure it out, its not like they didn't have an insane amount of money to throw at the problem? I am starting to think someone need to adapt the Evil Overlord List for Corporations, clearly pretty much everyone in the Corporate World are idiots, including obviously just about the whole Entertainment Industry.
well it helps that some franchises like the MCU and Star Wars just keep hitting new lows, almost like there's a natural balance of parody and show quality that must be balanced
@@sparkside217 Actually it has rather to do with lower expectations, by crapping every other things they make they lower the overall expectations which ends up with getting more praise for stuff that is decent.
This is pretty brilliant. I love the commitment to the long "side quest" gag with minor characters (I was even more bothered that we never find out what happened to the scientist, after all that fuss, OR the spy), and pointing out the absurd assumption that everyone should be watching everything at Disney+! I would have loved it if you could have also pointed out the weirdness of having Mando move backwards in his character progression (he's willing to put his love for Grogu and his friends above his oath to keep his helmet on, but then keeping his oath and becoming a Mandalorian again becomes more important than anything or anyone, and in the end, he needlessly brings Grogu down into a totally dangerous situation where he almost got killed!), and also the inconsistency in the show's effects (some really sophisticated makeup, puppetry, and CGI, but also some really silly/sloppy looking stuff like the discount Davy Jones/Cookie Monster pirate puppet). But I guess you couldn't have a 15 minute review to cover everything worth mocking. ;)
@@carlost856But she wasn't important. She wasn't important at all. She shows up for about 1 minute in 2 different episodes and she basically does nothing. She could have been replaced with any random no-name character and it would have zero impact on the scene.
4:39 okay but to be fair, Moff Gideon wasnt electrocuted, thrown into an endless pit, and exploded twice, so on the list of bad guys that “somehow returned” he’s probably the least problematic lmfao
@@Paulafan5I think Boba Fett is the least problematic one on that list. He has armour with built in weapons, some of which include explosives, it wasn’t hard to picture him escaping the Sarlacc. The others though, yeah, death doesn’t mean anything in Star Wars anymore.
@@michmich2371 Technically the city got sacked because the emerging First Order is using pirates to weaken independent systems covertly without alerting the New Republic to how organized the Imperial Remnant factions are. These pirates were just very bad actors. When the Empire brushed them off for asking "Yeah, but what's my motivation?" they decided to go with "But I want drinkies waaaaahh". Arguably that makes it even dumber because now the Empire looks like idiots for working with idiots.
Ryan really should've filmed Store Guy giving Intern Guy that cream. It was such a pivotal story point, and it would've made that whole saga feel complete.
@@tomspiegel5322 I feel like there was a really missed opportunity for the Intern Guy to be tempted by the dark side of the roast, so he would take the other Intern Guy’s cup. We would’ve gotten a better character ark for both of them and the Intern Guy wouldn’t have been fired by the Producer Guy so rudely. It would also have origin story potential xD
A few layers include the constant whistling music, side characters we never see again and childish, repetitive dialogue that's shallow and meaningless. Also, the long shots of traveling and "This is the way". 😂
@@Geral454 Great minds think alike, each episode is only 16 mins long with a 6 min recap, a 3 min intro and 25 minutes of end credits to be able to put duration time at 50ish mins! Viewers will never notice!
I can't express enough how well this episode was done. Ryan you knocked the ball out of the park. The timing was stellar and finding the actors to play the interns! Wow they have amazing chemistry.
I can't wait to see Intern Guy #2's redemption arc. He kinda needs one after selfishly taking the last creamer. Definitely needs a sympathetic backstory to go along with it as well.
Personally, I'm curious about where he got that vest. It doesn't seem to be or need to be significant, but I'd like to know about all the details that led to it.
I enjoyed the third season of the Bo-Katan show which they called the Mandalorian for some weird reason. I'd love to see a spinoff in which Bo-Katan is actually supposed to be the character but which is taken over by some side character, possibly Slave Leia. Definitely Slave Leia, come to think of it. And I also liked the Scarlet Witch movie that they called "Dr. Who"... I mean, Strange. It was tight!
@@MostlyPeaceful Darned tootin! Finding stuff to whine about is tight! And in many cases, super easy, barely an inconvenience. That's kind of the purpose of the whole Pitch Meetings dealie.
Its all because Pedro was filming TLOU and also cus Mandalorian s3 didnt have any Din unmasked scenes so they could just literally ahve him as a VA and have a Mando stunt double
The producer is actually doing a meta thing here. He is soft-introducing the intern character into tge pitch meeting universe, see if it clicked with the audience while serving the narration of this pitch meeting. Brilliant work producer
At some point the intern will take over and the transition will be so seamless and unnoticeable because of how well ot was set up in this episode alone.
Making a pitch meeting longer than most others to demonstrate the sidequesty nature Mandalorian plot points is TIGHT. Seriously, you nailed it. This made me laugh so hard!
I actually had no idea Pedro Pascal wasn't even acting this season, but that makes sense since he's busy with Last of Us. His voice played over the other guys in the suit were so in sync, I would've never have thought they were separate .
@@dmaynor i dont think anything will ever top the pitch meeting pitch meeting for me, especially since it highlights how much of a comedy clip it is rather than a social commentary.
Had the exact same thought about the ending and wanting Mando to relax and take his helmet off showing Pedro Pascal's face. Even a deep fake "Luke Skywalker" version in a wide shot in the background would've done the trick.Thank you Ryan!
@@nhagan001 If anything, the change in s3 was to focus more on the overarching season theme, and less on individual episodes. That was the great thing about s1, they were genuinely self contained stories, with only a thin narrative thread linking them. Now it's so full of references and call back to the rest of Star Wars that there's no meat left to the episodes. Every bit of star wars is increasingly just an ad for other star wars things.
@@kalash_nikov I was debating finishing Mando S2 then S3, now that I finally finished Daredevil, but after this Pitch Meeting I'm literally ready to cancel Disney again for a year or two. Pretty sure Ryan just provided more enjoyment in 5 minutes than I'd get from the rest of the series.
I’m sure there are other characters that Ryan can pull that could have the same effect. They are working in an office, he could make HR guy, janitor guy, AV guy, IT guy, etc guy
Have you seen his 'Guy who invented Christmas' Sketch on the Ryan George channel here on YT? I think that, this Pitch and the Tenet Pitch meeting got me laughing the most.
I think you missed the other parts too, "we're Disney you have to watch every movie, every tv show, every animated series, read every book, every comic, every podcast, every message from a messenger pigeon, every pamphlet from our in person booth at *insert random expo* to fully understand the series you're a fan of."
I'm so glad this became its own channel. I didn't subscribe for the longest time cus I just wasn't a big fan of Screen Rant. You are by far the best decision they will ever make. A true artist and performer, you never fail to entertain. Wishing you all the luck for the future.
Same here! I remember trying to subscribe to Screen Rant for like, a week... It was just unbearable. A nightmare. Super hard, not at all a convenience.
I lost it at "I kind of hate that whole thing where bad guys explain their entire plan before doing it so he's gonna do it after it's already failed!!!" 🤣🤣🤣
Or when it got crushed lol it’s the only saber in history to be made of mostly Beskar one of the strongest materials in the entire verse, just crushed with one hand barely an inconvenience.
@@stanza77 yep the original Mandalore (the person) was a Jedi trained force user from the outer rim he united the people who would become the Mandalorians. His lightsaber was made from Beskar to symbolize his heritage/origin and match his Beskar armor. Later when he died the Jedi confiscated the blade and the Mandalorians stole it back. This was one of many things that caused a rift between Jedi and Mando's, because of the bad blood between them they refused to let Beskar fall into the hands of the Jedi as it was their best defense against the Jedi. Almost no other lightsabers were ever made of Beskar and the only other Jedi prominently known that used Beskar was a Beskar helmet worn by Revan. Originally it belonged to A fallen Mandalorian woman who spoke out against a Mando genocide of another people. He later found it at the site of the genocide committed by Mandalorians and he swore he would not remove the helmet until he successfully defeated the Mandalorians. He respected her honor and realized as she was the only fallen Mandalorian there she likely died for her beliefs (I believe it was a woman who's name is unknown or at least I can't remember it).
I swear to GAWD, I hope people start supporting independent creators who actually understand storytelling. It's EMBARRASSING how shoddy "professional" writing is these days. There's obviously some huge disconnect going on. Probably rich narcissists.
@@Novastar.SaberCombat Yeah, they clearly hadn't come to a resolution of what story they wanted to tell this season. Clearly in the writer's room, "taking back Mandalore" was front and center on the white board, and there was a bunch of circuitous text surrounding how to get there, which never reached a resolution by the deadline. Disney said "fuck it we need a season 3 work with what you got". You see it all the time in private sector.
😂 When he started driving to the store, I involuntarily let out a big exasperated sigh. Then laughed out loud when I realised I was so emotionally invested in a pitch meeting. 😮 Well played, sir.
The saga of Intern Guy was beautiful and epic and I REALLY really hope we get more shows and movies that become distracted with side stories to the detriment of the main story so that he can return in future episodes!
Imagine the future being main plots getting distracted by side quests which in turn get distracted by more side quests and it never returns to the main plot.
@@nightmareTomek Eventually the side plot is going to be the new main plot but then at some point after we've been sidetracked for multiple seasons, fans are getting tired and the producers are going to realize they should maybe spend a little time with the original main plot so they are gonna shift focus back to the original main plot that had become the side quest for the side plot that became a main plot. Still make sense?
This is one of your very best Ryan. The intern sub plot was so spot on! I liked that whole section as it felt like it was opening up things to a different perspective then that was it other than a couple of pointless very brief scenes with the spy. Such a messy season!
Because this one is much relatable. No one deserves to have a coffee without cream. Such travesty. I was rooting for him to get it and bring his producer guy the coffee he deserves.
@@daisyp3748 is that why mando is on ALL of the posters? Or why he is the silhouette of the A in mandolorian. Also, what do you mean his “story concluded” it was retroactively un concluded in book of boba fett by giving baby yoda right back.
@@salvadorHombre but none of these people are going to care the second “next new thing” comes out. I would genuinely be interested in how much of mandos audience rewatch old seasons. I remember how it was common for people to rewatch old GOT seasons. Probably cause things actually happened. You can ignore 90% of what came before for this third season.
While it's indeed weird it kinda worked for me in this specific case. I found the side stories interesting :) But yeah, Disney are a bunch of fuckers who doesn't care that their shenanigans are very hit-or-miss 😕
Having Grogu back at the start of season 3 with no explanation was such a slap in the face, immediately killed my interest and I loved seasons 1 and 2. Why would I need to watch another show and a half to know what’s happening in this one?! Ridiculous.
Watching Ryan learn about the concept of B-roll footage and use it for several seconds in the middle of a side-quest is super easy, barely an inconvenience.
I adore this episode, I have seen several and this is one of the most funny and creative things I have seen so far! Thank you for always improving your Pitch Meetings and for being a funny person in general Ryan.
In Ryan's genial and hilarious way this might actually be the most scathing pitch meeting he's ever done. ps I think I've been hypnotised by the rotating moustache work of Store Guy!
Sir. I want to shake your hand and sincerely thank you. That meta humor with the intern. Holy. Shit. Brilliant. So. Good. I wish I could upvote you more than once.
The best part of the whole side quest gag was the way they just played an absurdly long shot of the car driving along the coast. Perfect roast of the show.
The intern stretching out minuscule and indifferent plot points, while we are waiting for the actual Pitch Meeting to continue, was ingenious.
Then theres the fact that the main characters werent main characters
I loved this
Disney: "But don't you guys wanna watch The WOMandalorian?"
This is the way... now.
*was tight
“We’re Disney. Watch everything we make or else” is practically their slogan at this point
funny, Disney bought Pixar, Pixar created BNL- Disney BECOMES BNL...LOL
Yep, sounds about right…
Tbf, at least they aren't sending the Pinkertons to peoples houses
YET! 😂
I'm bummed that I'll have to watch the de Santis case just in case Disney slips an MCU episode into the court proceedings
I'm starting to get the feeling that Disney + isn't something i should ever subscribe to! LOL
Man that intern gag was brutal. I couldn't have found a better way to criticize the show myself. He even mimicked the voice style of the show. Hilarious.
"voice style" is really just bad dialogue.
@@sujimayne I wasn't referring to the dialogue even though last season seemed like it was written by AI. I was referring to the deadpan delivery of Din and the Armorer acting like they are serious and mysterious characters.
I'm really invested in intern guy's story. I hope Disney keeps producing shows so we can see more of him.
and then hopefully in that show, they spend most of the time of other new characters we can hopefully see in a different spin off
Maybe he and Other Producer Guy's Intern can get a spin- off show? If only to further illustrate Disney's business strategies...
The actor who plays him, really is the best actor in the show. I hope we see more of him in future episodes. :p
You’ll never see him again. Ever.
The Intern, new Star Wars show coming to Disney+ next year, and it will be hijacked by Jar Jar Binks
That was actually an extremely compelling side quest. I was screaming out loud when he finally got the coffee to producer guy. It was such a satisfying ending with such masterfully done buildup
I hope he washed his hands before taking the cream as payment.
I laughed, I cried. It was deeply moving. Surprised the Mario character wasn't able to do the plumbing himself, though.
The bold character contrast between polka dot tie Intern and orange tie Intern was so compelling. I hope they get a spinoff series!
A true heroes journey
Side quest episodes are fun when written well - but they NEED to add something to the characters.. a good example being “Barry” where the plot deviates for him to kill a judo instructor and his feral, black belt daughter - because the instructor was sleeping with a detectives wife.. it’s a brilliant episode cos it’s funny but actually develops the characters.
Pulling Lizzo and Jack Black out of a hat had me laughing so hard. Sheer genius and most likely a true story.
Who even is Lizzo?
@@Shinkajo the obese black lady in the Jack Black episode.
Yeah, that episode on the Planet of the Weird Decadent People and Their Robots was... odd. It felt like Din Djarin and Bo'Katan had wandered into a whole different SciFi show/universe, maybe Doctor Who or Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. The good thing is, the episode was entirely self-contained, so on rewatches you can just skip it.
The funniest part, is i imagine them doing something similar when getting cameos booked.
@@Ayy_Doll_Fiddler who is she irl?
Ryan has transcended to a new level of comedy genius. He is the master of Meta with the ability to produce comedy and parody while not sacrificing storytelling. This is truly epic and amazing
He should have been the actual writer of The Last Jedi.
@@nightmareTomek
I think you mean Spaceballs 2. No one wanted The Last Jedi to be comedy.
It's been super easy, barely an inconvenience
@@G360LIVE "no-one wanted the last jedi" is probably nearer the mark...
@@G360LIVEthe last Jedi would have done better if it was a straight up comedy
The way he gulps down the coffee and continues is genius.
Inconsequential side quests are tight!
That bit always gets me! Lmao!
wow wow wow wow..... wow
they are
I wonder what car commercial they pulled the driving footage from.
The intern gag and the celebrity hat are next level humor. Definitely my favorite Pitch Meeting episode!
The celebrity hat was so damn on point. 100% feels like how they make decisions.
The celebrity hat made me realise I missed a whole episode with no consequences.
@@ShaunWGibson same thing happened to me with Andor. I liked the show but I somehow missed episode 4, neither my sister or I noticed it until the 6 showed a preview with a scene neither of us remembered. That is when we checked and saw the evidence of how inconsequential some filler episodes truly are.
For sure lol.
Also hi hajilee
@@floatingduck6232 Hi? Do I know you lol?
That side story... Like WOW. This was another level of Pitch Meeting hitting a home run.
Well Disney NEED MONEY BANZAIIIII
The Intern Gag was the best jab you could take at Mando. That paired with your jab at Disney movies pushing the Main Characters to the background were peak burns. They really made it super easy to insult them, barely an inconvenience.
"We're really filling these up! We're making it to eight!" really feels like the motivation for this season.
I love how the shop owner doesn't just sell the cream, but exchanges it for an extra task. Very accurate representation of other shows! xD
And video games with their dumb fetch and carry side quests
@@scottsmith2483 That's how the Mandalorian is written, like a videogame
@@cahe6161 At least the first two seasons were an entertaining video game with some nice emotion and world building sprinkled in. This one however……
Bro it was so fetch questy just like a video game lmao.
@@cadbanesfavoritehat5655 Yeah the first two seasons had fetch quests too but they progressed alongside the main quest. This season felt like a headless chicken running around with no direction.
*That intern side plot was essential to this whole story. Definitely didn't need to be cut at all* 😅
It is implied that the intern is trans so the quest suddenly becomes essential
@@TheAntsh Where? Is it in the actual show or in the tie-in novels?
@@ethanlivemere1162 The tie-in radio play! You're stupid for not already knowing that! 😂
Barely an inconvenience.
for some reason i didn't mind this pointless side quest
When he pulled the names out of the hat, that got me.
That's the most accurate thing about this pitch meeting.
The cream sidequest was way more enjoyable than the actual episodes in the Mandalorian!
I didn't like that there was a sidequest episode, but I kinda found myself way more invested in that Dr. Whatever guy than in the main storyline because unlike famous characters, he actually had stakes.
I can't believe Ryan purchased a drone, looped in a friend to control the drone, and drove himself down a beautiful seaside cliff for that drone shot that's totally not stock footage. 10/10 dedication.
@@lisafarina9393 Ye Ye Ye!
To him it's easy. Barely an inconvenience!
heyshutup
He also went all the way to Japan for the shot at 2:24!
@@piguy9225 And I think that is Korean painted on the road at 2:22. Ryan really searched the world's roads over to find just the right ones to put in this video.
This is, without a doubt, the greatest Pitch Meeting episode so far.
Ryan woke up and chose violence (against Disney)
I'd argue his roast of Season 8 of Game Of Thrones is still the best.
I would say Twilight: Breaking Dawn is also ahead of this one.
Best Pitch Meeting will always be *Tenet's*
Disney will win. I'll miss Ryan George
So when is he gonna run for president?
This pitch is genius. It captures exactly the feeling you get watching Mandalorian season 3
And seasons 1 and 2 tbh
Why the eff would anyone watch Disney sh*t?
Consider the absolute death star sized incompetence it required to get people to stop caring about STAR WARS
why is Christopher Lloyd even in the bag? 😂
He really took us on a whole side quest just to prove a point and we all loved it 😂🎉
so... it kind of proves Disney's writers' point. Oh Well, well, well,... well, well
That intern gag was SO cleverly done. I was grinning from ear to ear like a complete idiot for a minute or so.😅
Glaze him up
Funny thing is, I was kinda invested in the new plot point, intern guy seems interesting. 😂
The segment was 🔥 that music was def something out of Civilization lol
Yes, it had all the weight and importance of Djin spending an episode trying to rebuild a destroyed droid, and then when that failed far less quickly than it should have, just picking up random comedy astromech.
You can just shorten that to "I was grinning from ear to ear." We'll automatically fill in the rest!
Love the intern gag here😂 Disney just can’t stop making main characters become side characters in their own shows/movies
GLARES AT OLAF FROM FROZEN 😡😡😡
The side quests in these Mandalorian pitch meetings are tight!
It's all about how well you are doing it.
Of course in the end you got a certain timie limit, so what you put on side characters you have to take away from others, including the main character and story, so it SHOULD be worth it and ideally simply fit together, so while you some away from main char and plot, you may still enrichen both with the side characters.
IF you do it right.
Loki is a prime example. And Willow. Basically, any show or movie with a male lead.
Gotta find some way to spin off the properties they own into endless additional franchises.
Hands down, one of my absolute favorite Pitch Meetings. The side quest and the random celebrity names cracked me up. Keep up the good work, Ryan!
My favorite ridiculous part of the Mandalorian was at the very end when Bo Katan flies into the battle between Mof and Djarin and her first comment is "I got this, go save your kid" despite the fact that she had just been in a very busy sky battle and really had absolutely no way to know what had been happening in the secret lair that somehow also had a hole in the ceiling. Come to think of it, a LOT of things had convenient holes in the ceiling this season.
Convenient holes are tight 🕳
Taking an entire 2 minutes of this pitch meeting to focus on Intern Guy's side story is TIGHT
Intern guy spinoff RIGHTNOW
It is.
Storytelling-wise it's actually the opposite of tight.
@jacky-jackthetinypumpkin829nothing gets past you
@@RaneBoDasch Have the intern be unhappy with how screenwriter guy and producer guy are handling their franchises, so he becomes a spy for a character like overlord dvd to expose them.
It's just amazing to me, that after how many hundreds of pitch meetings and other skits, these are STILL so original and hilarious.
Yea... and that fact is depressing, the fact that Ryan is able to pull it yet multi-billion companies can't bloody manage it. Seriously if some funny internet guy was able to figure it out... why can't those idiotic companies just figure it out, its not like they didn't have an insane amount of money to throw at the problem?
I am starting to think someone need to adapt the Evil Overlord List for Corporations, clearly pretty much everyone in the Corporate World are idiots, including obviously just about the whole Entertainment Industry.
well it helps that some franchises like the MCU and Star Wars just keep hitting new lows, almost like there's a natural balance of parody and show quality that must be balanced
@@sparkside217 Actually it has rather to do with lower expectations, by crapping every other things they make they lower the overall expectations which ends up with getting more praise for stuff that is decent.
I love how he inhales the coffee in 1 second after all that trouble
Exactly Hahahah brilliant !
Intern guy deserves his own show. What a legend he was.
@@madiqismal4186only if he can immediately be sidelined.
@@DaveM86 dis is da way
The coffee must've been cold and half empty. Probably fired the intern immediately. Side quests never pay
This is pretty brilliant. I love the commitment to the long "side quest" gag with minor characters (I was even more bothered that we never find out what happened to the scientist, after all that fuss, OR the spy), and pointing out the absurd assumption that everyone should be watching everything at Disney+! I would have loved it if you could have also pointed out the weirdness of having Mando move backwards in his character progression (he's willing to put his love for Grogu and his friends above his oath to keep his helmet on, but then keeping his oath and becoming a Mandalorian again becomes more important than anything or anyone, and in the end, he needlessly brings Grogu down into a totally dangerous situation where he almost got killed!), and also the inconsistency in the show's effects (some really sophisticated makeup, puppetry, and CGI, but also some really silly/sloppy looking stuff like the discount Davy Jones/Cookie Monster pirate puppet). But I guess you couldn't have a 15 minute review to cover everything worth mocking. ;)
"Don't worry about that, we're never going to see him again." 😂 omg SO ON POINT with the absurdity of that episode!! 😂😂😂
I just finished the season and it kinda made me mad we don't know what really happened to that scientist guy.
Ww do see that operatiive girl again tho. It was worldbuilding and setting her up as a more important character.
I didn't understand that episode at all
@@DaveCM They are trying to explain how the New Order started to take over the New Republic in between Episode VI and Episode VII.
@@carlost856But she wasn't important. She wasn't important at all. She shows up for about 1 minute in 2 different episodes and she basically does nothing. She could have been replaced with any random no-name character and it would have zero impact on the scene.
Clicking on a video to watch the main character only to be stuck watching a sidequest is EXACTLY how I'd expect the mandalorian pitch meeting to go
The way Producer Guy says "wow" and "oh no!" is just so genuine - like he's already engrossed in the show
4:39 okay but to be fair, Moff Gideon wasnt electrocuted, thrown into an endless pit, and exploded twice, so on the list of bad guys that “somehow returned” he’s probably the least problematic lmfao
Below Palpatine, Maul, Boba Fett, and Ahsoka for characters that shouldn't still be alive...
@@Paulafan5I think Boba Fett is the least problematic one on that list. He has armour with built in weapons, some of which include explosives, it wasn’t hard to picture him escaping the Sarlacc. The others though, yeah, death doesn’t mean anything in Star Wars anymore.
I love how in some pitch meetings when a show or film is really badly written you can actually see how pissed off it makes Ryan
It’s hard to explain but you can definitely feel it with this pitch meeting. I think the intern gag was a pretty big part of it
This time... It's personal.
There always seems to be an extra edge when he's covering Star Wars content.
I can see it regarding this kne, jn which other pitch meetings have you noticed that?
I love how Ryan made no mention of the pirates at all so they have as much impact on this video as they did in the show
Pirates? Can't a couple of muppets have a drink in a school without getting harrassed?
@@xitaris5981 the city got sacked, because some pirates wanted to drink in a school.
The pirates that were drinking next to the SCHOOL? The school in Nevarro, Nevarro's school that is no longer a bar but a SCHOOL.
Lol , you just reminded me that there was pirates this season ... for some reason i forgot they were there.
@@michmich2371 Technically the city got sacked because the emerging First Order is using pirates to weaken independent systems covertly without alerting the New Republic to how organized the Imperial Remnant factions are. These pirates were just very bad actors. When the Empire brushed them off for asking "Yeah, but what's my motivation?" they decided to go with "But I want drinkies waaaaahh".
Arguably that makes it even dumber because now the Empire looks like idiots for working with idiots.
The intern side-quest as a commentary on the show is the kind of brilliance that keeps me coming back for more.
The excruciating car traveling could refer to the long flying train scene. Just why lol
@@kjw79 also the repetitive, childish and boring dialogue.
Oh god, that intern sidequest is genuinely the hardest I've laughed in years. Thank you so much, now my head hurts.
I was more emotionally invested in intern guy's side story than the entire S3 of Mando
Ryan really should've filmed Store Guy giving Intern Guy that cream. It was such a pivotal story point, and it would've made that whole saga feel complete.
@@tomspiegel5322 There's going to be a stand alone movie about it featuring a whole new set of characters. Cream One: A Pitch Meeting Story
This is the way
@@tomspiegel5322 I feel like there was a really missed opportunity for the Intern Guy to be tempted by the dark side of the roast, so he would take the other Intern Guy’s cup. We would’ve gotten a better character ark for both of them and the Intern Guy wouldn’t have been fired by the Producer Guy so rudely. It would also have origin story potential xD
@@anansi9291 Yeah, they really dropped the ball. Doesn't Ryan George understand how invested we are in these characters?
First Pitch Meeting over 7 minutes in a long time, great 👍🏻
yeah black adam
Those 7 minutes are like those 8 episodes of mando tho ;) Ryan made a great point, this season was so much BS.
Padding the run time is TIGHT
@@Yeeeeeeesh The intern arc was pretty fun ngl
Then its not the first duhh
This isn't just funny, it is a masterpiece of comedy. So many layers of jokes in the intern bit 😂
A few layers include the constant whistling music, side characters we never see again and childish, repetitive dialogue that's shallow and meaningless.
Also, the long shots of traveling and "This is the way". 😂
And the shop owner not just selling the cream like usual, but barring it behind another pointless task. So accurate!
You should make a spin-off about the interns. Thats what Disney would do
And along with that, announce another spin-off of the store clerk to discover how the bathroom got clogged (10 seasons minimum)
@@Geral454 Great minds think alike, each episode is only 16 mins long with a 6 min recap, a 3 min intro and 25 minutes of end credits to be able to put duration time at 50ish mins! Viewers will never notice!
This pitch meeting was on another level... the way screenwriter guy picks random celebrity names is simply perfect, amazing work Ryan!
Perfect? They just copied Disney lol
@@ripx5848 What do you mean: "copied Disney"? They are Disney. 😂
@@my3dviews not the pitch meeting people. I was saying in this video they chose the actors the same way Disney does, out of a hat
I can't express enough how well this episode was done. Ryan you knocked the ball out of the park. The timing was stellar and finding the actors to play the interns! Wow they have amazing chemistry.
I can't wait to see Intern Guy #2's redemption arc. He kinda needs one after selfishly taking the last creamer. Definitely needs a sympathetic backstory to go along with it as well.
If they use the _Disney©_ formula, he, the shopkeeper, and even the *Toilet Plunger* will get their own series!🤣
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(begin epic movie guy voice Here) *"In a World, where a plungers Only Purpose is to plunge toilets, One Plunger will Rise Above to take down an Entire movie production studio and become the Plunger that the World does NOT deserve: but **_needs._* ...Coming to select theaters April 31.... *_The PLUNGE._*
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This movie is not yet rated.
That arc is going to be handled in the spin off show
@@LuisSierra42 "Next time on 'Break Room Meeting'..."
Personally, I'm curious about where he got that vest. It doesn't seem to be or need to be significant, but I'd like to know about all the details that led to it.
Yeah yea yea yeah!!
I enjoyed the third season of the Bo-Katan show which they called the Mandalorian for some weird reason. I'd love to see a spinoff in which Bo-Katan is actually supposed to be the character but which is taken over by some side character, possibly Slave Leia. Definitely Slave Leia, come to think of it. And I also liked the Scarlet Witch movie that they called "Dr. Who"... I mean, Strange. It was tight!
@@MostlyPeaceful Darned tootin! Finding stuff to whine about is tight! And in many cases, super easy, barely an inconvenience. That's kind of the purpose of the whole Pitch Meetings dealie.
You don't know why a show about the mandalorian Bo Katan is called the mandalorian?
@@peterroe2993 Good point!
@@peterroe2993 Very funny.
Fun fact: you actually need good writers to make a good show. Crazy.
Weird burn on very successful Writers…
Fun fact: you need to stop interfering with the writers plans in order to make a good show
Kathleen Kennedy has her hand in every Star Wars show regardless of the writers.
@Homer nah they ain't what people make them up to be
@@TimTE01 So WHY is season 3 dog shit? If it's not their writing, then what is it!?
Maybe we should have the main character be the main character of their own show. Such a great idea!!
That WILL NEVER WORK.
Ya, what are you, crazy of something!
Its all because Pedro was filming TLOU and also cus Mandalorian s3 didnt have any Din unmasked scenes so they could just literally ahve him as a VA and have a Mando stunt double
The Mandalorian was always Bo, obviously. She just hasn't fully featured in her show until now.
@@Fyre11 It just would have been nice for her to start with her own show.
Instead of this weird clumsily written way.
The producer is actually doing a meta thing here. He is soft-introducing the intern character into tge pitch meeting universe, see if it clicked with the audience while serving the narration of this pitch meeting. Brilliant work producer
At some point the intern will take over and the transition will be so seamless and unnoticeable because of how well ot was set up in this episode alone.
@@JordonPatrickMears11211988 *Plus, if you squint, and turn your head sideways, both Interns look a little bit like Producer Guy!* 😅🤣😂😆
@@dr.braxygilkeycruises1460 you're kidding me right?
They look nothing alike, the interns where wearing a tie.
So what you're saying is: we'll get a Intern Guy spin-off show?
Thank You so much for calling out Disney. Not having the main characters be the main characters in their own show. I appreciate you so much for that
The most accurate part was by far the "Don't worry about him, we're never gonna see him again..."
They did show the Imperial Spy lady again though…
@Alec Pridgen Yeah, but the doctor was our protagonist for that random episode and we didn't see him again.
The "it's super easy, barely an inconvenience" line never gets old
until Disney uses it :)
Oh really??
Using that line is tight
And it's rarely been more true.
always makes me smile
Ryan was brilliant four years ago.... and he just keeps rapidly getting better. It's a little terrifying. Bravo, sir, bravo!
It is super easy barely an inconvenience to him.
I still can't believe...
This guy's humour is just getting better and better....
This guy is a pure genius
This was more on point than anything I've ever watched on Disney+.
Pitch Meetings on the whole are better written than anything Disney's put out since Winter Soldier.
That intern side quest perfectly crystallized Mando Season 3! Barely an inconvenience. Well done sir!
"IF YOU DON'T WATCH ALL OF OUR SHOWS THAT'S YOUR PROBLEM. " Said Disney Calmly.
Disney did you put your name in the goblet of fire?!
“STUUUPIIIIIID” Intern guy #2 said calmly
😅
😂😂 Understanding jokes based on memes based on other IPs is TIGHT!
Making a pitch meeting longer than most others to demonstrate the sidequesty nature Mandalorian plot points is TIGHT.
Seriously, you nailed it. This made me laugh so hard!
I seriously thought a car commercial popped up! 😂 The side quest is on point.
@@bobertgallardo2029 Took forever, too. Like in the actual shows. xD
The intern quest is more enticing than the whole show and the music is so on point !!
I actually had no idea Pedro Pascal wasn't even acting this season, but that makes sense since he's busy with Last of Us. His voice played over the other guys in the suit were so in sync, I would've never have thought they were separate .
Anytime you arent seeing his face it aint him lol.
Why do you think the chick is the only one who can take their helmet off?
He absolutely participates but they dont want to show his face because of "the writing". Theres a whole deal of drama between KK and pedro
@Calvin Wilson KK and her war on Star Wars?
@doc-holliday- he was in suit several times, confirmed by an actress in the jack black episode.
I DID NOT expect the side quest episode. I absolutely loved it! Especially the stretched out travel scene. Ryan does not disappoint.
I know its a joke but i actually enjoyed the world building by including the episode “There and back again: an Intern’s tale.” 😂
BEAUTIFULLY done. You’ve encapsulated “Space Errands” (aka: “The Mandalorian”) perfectly.
Pitch meeting has transcended comedy clips and has become legit amazing social commentary.
Youre the reason we cant have funny things.
@@theendofthestart8179why not, this is probably the funniest one I’ve seen yet!
@@dmaynor i dont think anything will ever top the pitch meeting pitch meeting for me, especially since it highlights how much of a comedy clip it is rather than a social commentary.
This is easily the most inspired Pitch Meeting ever created. It channeled the season so hard 😅
This was an exceptional pitch meeting. Almost as if Ryan George's original videos had a kid with Pitch Meeting 😂
Had the exact same thought about the ending and wanting Mando to relax and take his helmet off showing Pedro Pascal's face. Even a deep fake "Luke Skywalker" version in a wide shot in the background would've done the trick.Thank you Ryan!
The intern guy was a PERFECT summary of the randomness and uselessness of the side quests this season 😂😂😂
“This season”. Been that way since s1.
@blaster915 Facts 😂
Wait... So you guys actually watch all those shows and movies? I thought the point of Pitch Meeting is to avoid wasting time on crap "entertainment".
@@nhagan001 If anything, the change in s3 was to focus more on the overarching season theme, and less on individual episodes. That was the great thing about s1, they were genuinely self contained stories, with only a thin narrative thread linking them. Now it's so full of references and call back to the rest of Star Wars that there's no meat left to the episodes. Every bit of star wars is increasingly just an ad for other star wars things.
@@kalash_nikov I was debating finishing Mando S2 then S3, now that I finally finished Daredevil, but after this Pitch Meeting I'm literally ready to cancel Disney again for a year or two. Pretty sure Ryan just provided more enjoyment in 5 minutes than I'd get from the rest of the series.
The “he’s gunna do that after it already fails” part got me good
Kinda sad.. they rushed up the finale and ended retaking of mandalore in one episode because they wasted so many in random bs
That side plot was amazing. I love Pitch meetings but I've never laughed this hard before at one before. I really hope we get to see intern guy again
Ditto. We won't, though. 😁
lol same I found this pitch meeting super hilarious
Maybe he could have his own show with someone else in it
I’m sure there are other characters that Ryan can pull that could have the same effect.
They are working in an office, he could make HR guy, janitor guy, AV guy, IT guy, etc guy
Have you seen his 'Guy who invented Christmas' Sketch on the Ryan George channel here on YT? I think that, this Pitch and the Tenet Pitch meeting got me laughing the most.
I think you missed the other parts too, "we're Disney you have to watch every movie, every tv show, every animated series, read every book, every comic, every podcast, every message from a messenger pigeon, every pamphlet from our in person booth at *insert random expo* to fully understand the series you're a fan of."
And then once you do all that you'll be constantly annoyed about every new series breaking Star Wars canon.
I'm so glad this became its own channel. I didn't subscribe for the longest time cus I just wasn't a big fan of Screen Rant. You are by far the best decision they will ever make. A true artist and performer, you never fail to entertain. Wishing you all the luck for the future.
Same here! I remember trying to subscribe to Screen Rant for like, a week... It was just unbearable. A nightmare. Super hard, not at all a convenience.
Screen Rant owns this channel too :P
@@Insane_Kane yes, but this channel doesn't spam you with notifications for screen rant videos you don't want to watch
I like how Ryan is slowly introducing the more wackier aspects of the videos on his own Ryan George channel into Pitch Meetings.
It's not Ryan-verse until someone says "I've decided."
@@Disillusioned_JELly Well, Ryan decided to put some other characters in this Pitch Meeting.
That side-quest was exactly like a Ryan-verse sketch. It's perfect, I've decided.
I lost it at "I kind of hate that whole thing where bad guys explain their entire plan before doing it so he's gonna do it after it's already failed!!!" 🤣🤣🤣
Loved the intern side quest. This needs a spinoff!!!
I've always told people that the one thing this channel needed was more stock footage. I'm happy someone finally listened. It feels good to be heard.
I'm 100% convinced this is exactly how days go by at Disney.
Make Producer Guy and Writer Guy black and this could be a Netflix documentary.
Goes to show how super far down low they are now. 🤣
Disney is hemorrhaging talent.
@@dawnfire82 downfire. Karma.
I really thought the barely an inconvenience moment was going to be when Bo-Katan had to unite the clans and Mando just hands her the dark saber.
…thanks to that ‘filler,’ you mean?
Even the actress addressed it in an interview like he couldn’t have given it to me earlier way before. LOL
Or when it got crushed lol it’s the only saber in history to be made of mostly Beskar one of the strongest materials in the entire verse, just crushed with one hand barely an inconvenience.
@@lilinu060 never realized it was made of Beskar
@@stanza77 yep the original Mandalore (the person) was a Jedi trained force user from the outer rim he united the people who would become the Mandalorians. His lightsaber was made from Beskar to symbolize his heritage/origin and match his Beskar armor. Later when he died the Jedi confiscated the blade and the Mandalorians stole it back.
This was one of many things that caused a rift between Jedi and Mando's, because of the bad blood between them they refused to let Beskar fall into the hands of the Jedi as it was their best defense against the Jedi. Almost no other lightsabers were ever made of Beskar and the only other Jedi prominently known that used Beskar was a Beskar helmet worn by Revan. Originally it belonged to A fallen Mandalorian woman who spoke out against a Mando genocide of another people. He later found it at the site of the genocide committed by Mandalorians and he swore he would not remove the helmet until he successfully defeated the Mandalorians. He respected her honor and realized as she was the only fallen Mandalorian there she likely died for her beliefs (I believe it was a woman who's name is unknown or at least I can't remember it).
Oh my. The side quest was just brilliant. You, sir, are a gift to the viewing audience. Thank you. 👍
This episode was amazing!! 😂
The whole thing with the intern and especially Jack Black and Lizzo had me rolling on the floor…
So accurate
I swear to GAWD, I hope people start supporting independent creators who actually understand storytelling. It's EMBARRASSING how shoddy "professional" writing is these days. There's obviously some huge disconnect going on. Probably rich narcissists.
@@Novastar.SaberCombat Yeah, they clearly hadn't come to a resolution of what story they wanted to tell this season. Clearly in the writer's room, "taking back Mandalore" was front and center on the white board, and there was a bunch of circuitous text surrounding how to get there, which never reached a resolution by the deadline. Disney said "fuck it we need a season 3 work with what you got". You see it all the time in private sector.
😂 When he started driving to the store, I involuntarily let out a big exasperated sigh. Then laughed out loud when I realised I was so emotionally invested in a pitch meeting. 😮
Well played, sir.
Okay you perfectly captured the way the season was written! Draw out every plot point and focusing on the random side characters
That intern was a more compelling character than most of the side characters in this Mando season.
The saga of Intern Guy was beautiful and epic and I REALLY really hope we get more shows and movies that become distracted with side stories to the detriment of the main story so that he can return in future episodes!
Imagine the future being main plots getting distracted by side quests which in turn get distracted by more side quests and it never returns to the main plot.
I need a spin off about Store Employee and then another spinoff about the Guy who clogged the toilet
@@nightmareTomek Eventually the side plot is going to be the new main plot but then at some point after we've been sidetracked for multiple seasons, fans are getting tired and the producers are going to realize they should maybe spend a little time with the original main plot so they are gonna shift focus back to the original main plot that had become the side quest for the side plot that became a main plot. Still make sense?
It was way more engaging than whatever the Mandalorian season 3 was
This is one of your very best Ryan. The intern sub plot was so spot on! I liked that whole section as it felt like it was opening up things to a different perspective then that was it other than a couple of pointless very brief scenes with the spy. Such a messy season!
I love the side quest in this video much more than the side quest in Mando season 3 lol
Right?! This side quest was bewitching :O
Because this one is much relatable. No one deserves to have a coffee without cream. Such travesty. I was rooting for him to get it and bring his producer guy the coffee he deserves.
Pulling the random names out of a hat 🤣 funny af and on point. Ryan at the top of his game here!!
This has got to be one of the most accurate pitch meetings. Nailed it 👌
Nailed it. I thought I was the only one wondering why the main character wasn’t in his own show anymore. Disney is insane.
I actually thought that clever cuz Bo Katan is also a Mandalorian so I liked the shift to her as Mando’s arc finished in season 2.
@@daisyp3748 is that why mando is on ALL of the posters? Or why he is the silhouette of the A in mandolorian. Also, what do you mean his “story concluded” it was retroactively un concluded in book of boba fett by giving baby yoda right back.
@@edwardrichtofen8530 Disney Fanboy Copium. They will perform insane mental gymnastics to justify Din Djarin being sidelined in his own show.
@@salvadorHombre but none of these people are going to care the second “next new thing” comes out. I would genuinely be interested in how much of mandos audience rewatch old seasons. I remember how it was common for people to rewatch old GOT seasons. Probably cause things actually happened. You can ignore 90% of what came before for this third season.
While it's indeed weird it kinda worked for me in this specific case. I found the side stories interesting :) But yeah, Disney are a bunch of fuckers who doesn't care that their shenanigans are very hit-or-miss 😕
I loved that they reunited Mando and Yoda in another show to do absolutely nothing with it the entire season.
Not even baby yoda. You’re just gonna shorten it to yoda lol
@@Ottophil Yoda force clone.
*Grogu
@@DigiPen92 who cares*
Just goes to show that Grogu kind of had no reason to be a part of the plot after season 2 and he was brought back solely to sell merch.
Having Grogu back at the start of season 3 with no explanation was such a slap in the face, immediately killed my interest and I loved seasons 1 and 2. Why would I need to watch another show and a half to know what’s happening in this one?! Ridiculous.
There really needs to be a Super-like button or something on this site.
Liking masterpieces like this only once is just not enough
Just like Netflix's new rating system - "I liked this 👍" "I really liked this 👍👍"
There are super thanks, but you have to pay for those
You kind of are by leaving a comment, boosts the algo more than just a like. Also, sharing it helps too!
Both Mandalorian Pitches have expanded the pitch meeting universe in such amazing and unexpected ways. I’m here for it.
Watching Ryan learn about the concept of B-roll footage and use it for several seconds in the middle of a side-quest is super easy, barely an inconvenience.
I adore this episode, I have seen several and this is one of the most funny and creative things I have seen so far! Thank you for always improving your Pitch Meetings and for being a funny person in general Ryan.
The intern side quest was an unexpected surprise, but a welcomed one
That intern they went WAY further than it had to. AND I LOVED IT 😂😂😂
In Ryan's genial and hilarious way this might actually be the most scathing pitch meeting he's ever done.
ps I think I've been hypnotised by the rotating moustache work of Store Guy!
Sir. I want to shake your hand and sincerely thank you.
That meta humor with the intern. Holy. Shit.
Brilliant.
So. Good.
I wish I could upvote you more than once.
The funniest Pitch Meeting yet, couldn't stop laughing at the intern's side quest. My hat's off to you Ryan, you're a genious!
The best part of the whole side quest gag was the way they just played an absurdly long shot of the car driving along the coast. Perfect roast of the show.
“Super easy, barely an inconvenience” could describe every single piece of conflict this season
I dunno, the Gideon fight was pretty brutal. Though he did get defeated pretty easily at the end....
How far away is that store?
Love the channel. Keep up the awesome work.