I really enjoyed this episode, more so than the first.
I like how the Tusken chieftain explained that this particular group of Tuskens is more peaceful, more aligned with the desert/nature and being less hostile. It plays into the overall acceptance of the tribe, I think, since the other Tuskens are more raiders and hostile - according to the explanation. Makes for an interesting take on the dynamic, while also humanizing them beyond just 'we attack now!', like Tuskens have been represented in the past.
Although, when they were doing the acceptance dance at the end, I couldn't help but think 'they aren't moving single file, hiding their numbers!' - but I jest.
Enjoying the expansion of their lore and getting to know these peaceful Tuskens.
Also, seeing Black Krrsantan in live action was amazing, especially since I've been a fan of the character since his creation/introduction. I always get giddy when I run into him in the Outer Rim board game, too. Funnily enough, I had created a Wookiee bounty hunter a while ago, which used his likeness... and now that there's some actual live action of him, I might revisit that character, perhaps (once the embargo is over for spoilers).
Did anyone else get weird Lannister vibes from those Hutts? Just me?