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Space cowboy successes, and failures, ahead of The Mandalorian’s Disney + launch, Ars Technica

Space cowboy successes, and failures, ahead of The Mandalorian’s Disney + launch, Ars Technica


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Mixing sci-fi and westerns should be a nerdy PB and chocolate. Except when it’s not.

      

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                          Go ahead. Make the Mandalorian’s day.

                                                            

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                          Pedro Pascal stars as the Mandalorian.

                                                            

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                          Fastest draw in the parsec.

                                                            

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                          Werner Herzog plays an as-yet-unnamed villain.

                                                            

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                          Gina Carano co-stars as Cara Dune, a skilled warrior in her own right.

                                                            

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                          That’s a nice spaceship.

                                                            

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                          Some shady characters.

                                                            

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                          Busting in on some stormtroopers.

                                                            

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What’s the likelihood that the next big “space western” film or TV series will succeed? The concept sounds great on paper: two genres colliding like a veritable peanut-butter-and-chocolate combo for nerds. And we’d like to be optimistic about the latest entry into this particular mashup, Disney ‘s exclusive Star Wars seriesThe Mandalorian, thanks tosome of the sexiest trailers Lucasfilm has ever produced.

But entertainment has been trying to find the right balance between “western” and “space odyssey” for decades. Gene Roddenberry originally pitchedStar Trekas a “wagon train to the stars.” The hottest guy in (Star Wars) wasone cowboy hat away from going full John Wayne. Yet most attempts tip face-first into the SyFy-style camp ofCowboys vs Aliens.

The Mandalorianwasn’t made available for review ahead of (Disney ‘s launch on Tuesday, so it’s hard to know where it will land on the spectrum. Will it be anEmpire Strikes Back– like success, or anAttack of the Clones– level bust? While we wait to find out, let us consider those who have succeeded in the space western pantheon, and those who have not.

A fan-made trailer forFirefly: Season One.

Firefly: “A leaf on the wind “as a country song

The most critically successful space western, Firefly, of worked because it leaned heavily into romantic aspects. The setup borrowed heavily from the western genre’s post-Civil War origins, with Captain Malcolm Reynolds and first mate Zoe Washburne on the losing side of a great war. It took place on the edge of civilization, in frontier-like towns on distant planets. The soundtrack sounded straight out of a Ken Burns documentary. Mal wore the western-standard long leather duster and found himself in plenty of explicitly western tropes, like being thrown out the window of a space bar in “The Great Train Job.”

But the show never tipped into cheese because the series carefully wove in many other tropes. This large-scale genre mixing, which was unlike anything on TV, meant that no one genre overwhelmed the story or became cliché. (The show’s short run may have helped here, too.) The Chinese snatches of dialogue kept the western patois from becoming overwhelming. The alien Reavers and River’s mysterious abilities pushed the sci-fi aspects forward. The series’ handlers never forgot that this was a space opera first and that the joy in watching was as much in the discovery of what’s out there as it was about the survival of the crew.

Babylon 5, season one credits roll.

Babylon 5: Stealthy western style

Sometimes the most successful space westerns are the ones where you never know you’re watching a western at all. TakeBabylon 5. It was doing multi-season-long arcs before prestige TV was a spark in HBO’s eye. It was championingthe Resistancebefore Star Wars even considered prequels, let aloneThe Force Awakens. But most importantly, it built a series following the same western-themed “order from chaos” story(Deadwood)would tell a decade later.

(Babylon 5) works for the opposite reasons ofFirefly . All of the western bones are in the story’s skeleton: the frontier, plus a crew of characters working to establish a peaceful point of galactic diplomacy and trade. There’s the show’s emphasis in the first season that the (Earth Alliance) should have been on the losing end of a great war, once again echoing the western genre’s Civil War origins. But none of those things are obvious. Instead, audiences get caught up in the depiction of dozens of different alien races thrown together, the Shadow War and the propheciessurrounding Sheridan, and, of course , all those time-traveling caretakerZathras.

(Defiance) season two DVD trailer.

(Defiance) : Too bad it didn’t defy genre-melding expectations

(Defiance) , which launched on SyFy in 2013, tried to apply the (Deadwood) model to a near -future scenario, where the alien collective known as Votans have ravaged the Earth and cities must rebuild from scratch. But from the outset,Defiancemade the mistake of making everything too literal. Instead of applying the “wild west frontier” to space, this series is set where the city of St Louis was, and its iconic Gateway Arch (you know, the “Gateway to the West,” nudge, nudge) still stands. It sounds like a clever conceit: a space western, right on the edge of the Old West, but with aliens. But the resulting series, andthe tie-in video game, wound up lacking imagination (like the brothel being called the “NeedWant Bar” ) and leading to hokey scenarios (like Nolan constantly torn between a “good woman” and a “bad girl”).

Centering the show in and around St. Petersburg Louis also meant it could never leave the planet for any sustained length of time without blowing up the entire premise, foolishly landlocking the show on Earth. Then there are clichés, like the Hatfield / McCoy rivalry between Datak Tarr and Rafe McCawley, which were predictable from the moment they were introduced. Instead of breathing new life into a recognizable fable, Defiance’s family-on-family squabbles played out more like a bad reality-TV series of easily telegraphed plot beats.

Most importantly, other series likeFireflyandBabylon 5neatly sidestepped issues of the western genre’s unfavorable representation of American Indians. (Defiance) fails this test. Its evil-alien population, theIrathientpeople, embodies every ugly trope of the “native enemy” —and came during a TV era when the creators should’ve known better.

(Solo) film trailer.

Star Trek V&Solo: Features that didn’t feature western inspirations well

As long-running series,Star WarsandStar Trekare successful examples of the space western. Sure, there areTrekepisodes likeThe One Where Worf Wore A Cowboy Hat. And Star Wars has its share ofdesert planet scavengers. But each tipped too far into camp in two particular feature-length examples.

Star Trek V: The Final Frontieris famous fornearly killing the franchise. From the opening of Sybok’s evil “faith healer” to the infamous campfire“Row, Row, Row Your Boat” singalong, everything about this film is unintentionally funny. It might have worked in a 44 – minute episode mixed in with other, far less openly western adventures. As a standalone, it was too much.

(Solo) was Lucasfilm’s last attempt at a space western story before this week’s release ofThe Mandalorian. There’s a lot wrong withSolo, from its lean on a “black characters die first” trope to the tone-deaf take that demanding equality should be treated as a punchline. But the insistence on taking Lucas ’vision of Han as a“ space cowboy ”and making it literal didn’t help. Solo already swashbuckled just fine without spelling it out (or giving his last name the dumbest reason for existing).

At least in terms of the genre’s history in recent pop culture, (The Mandalorian) ‘s space western stab is a potential risk for Disney . Star Wars worked because it was a grand space opera that absorbed the western genre wholesale. Can it work stripped down to the essence of the space cowboy gunslinging his way through the galaxy? We only have one day to find out.

        

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