Okay, first things first. I am kind of feeling dirty about even typing this. I was 11 when Star Wars came out. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Thought Empire Strikes Back was dark and showed Vader to be a great villain. Then came Return of the Jedi and things went down from there. To me, Han shot first and all of Lucas's tweeking made everything worse by episode 2, I was done. They did get me to watch Rogue One, as it was described as Guns of Navarone in space. not quite, but better than expected. To top it off, Disney owns it and I am no fan of them either. So (stay on target), a few months ago after yelling at Verizon while I was sitting in Europe without the service I had requested, I was upgraded to unlimited data. This weekend, in the midst of the flu epidemic (Stay on Target!), I was notified this gave me the option to get Disney+ for a year for free. I toyed with ignoring it. But, as the flu progressed, I downloaded it and immediately began watching (finally) The Mandalorian. This is a "Star Wars" universe series that would take place a few years after Return of the Jedi and about 15 years before Episode 7 (not sure what it was). It is developed and mostly written by Jon Favreau who did quite a bit with the Marvel Universe films. It is a Western, plain and simple. It also has elements of Samurai films, which where homaged in spaghetti westerns. Each episode is about 35 minutes long and are a combo of the old TV westerns, spaghetti westerns and movies. It might help to know the Star Wars universe some (I do by association, building is full of nerds) but not necessary either. I recommend it.