Din Djarin returns to the hidden Mandalorian covert.Din Djarin returns to the hidden Mandalorian covert.Din Djarin returns to the hidden Mandalorian covert.
Greg Kufera
- Mandalorian Warrior
- (uncredited)
Joe Martone
- Mandalorian Drummer
- (uncredited)
Rory Ross
- Mandalorian Covert Commander
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaFirst in-universe appearance of Jedi Master Kelleran Beq, the character was created for Star Wars: Jedi Temple Challenge (2020), a Star Wars themed game show for children. Kelleran is played by actor Ahmed Best, best known for playing Jar Jar Binks in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999), Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002), Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005) and Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008).
- GoofsIn a world filled with extremely dangerous predators, all the warriors (except Bo-Katan) went off into the dark to eat their dinner alone, instead of staying by the fire for safety. They did this so they could remove their helmets, but in previous chapters Mando has been shown to eat food by slightly moving forward the armor over his mouth.
- Quotes
Mandalorian Judge: Each has three darts. You may fire the darts in any order. Each direct hit scores one point. A mark must be visible to score. One round. Highest score wins.
The Mandalorian: [to Grogu] Squeeze your first to launch the darts. You'll be fine.
Bo-Katan Kryze: He doesn't know how to fire darts?
The Mandalorian: He's got this. Trust me.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Friday Night Tights: Episode #1.242 (2023)
Featured review
Easily the worst written and least intriguing episode yet
At times, it felt like a bad episode of Power Rangers. All of the depth we've come to know from some of the characters present in this episode went out the window. There isn't too much good I have to say about this one.
This very much felt like the episode earlier in the series with the Krayt dragon but not executed anywhere near as well, and with an exposition from Grogu's past which was almost completely disjointed from the rest of the episode.
Acting was sub-par, clear voice dubs for all of the Mandalorian characters and a script which felt like it came from a high school student made me wonder if I want to continue watching weekly or just wait and see what the consensus is at the end of Season 3.
Overall, this is not what I came to expect from the previous two seasons and really hope that it picks up again with more character development that I actually care about. Or even stakes which actually seem high.
This very much felt like the episode earlier in the series with the Krayt dragon but not executed anywhere near as well, and with an exposition from Grogu's past which was almost completely disjointed from the rest of the episode.
Acting was sub-par, clear voice dubs for all of the Mandalorian characters and a script which felt like it came from a high school student made me wonder if I want to continue watching weekly or just wait and see what the consensus is at the end of Season 3.
Overall, this is not what I came to expect from the previous two seasons and really hope that it picks up again with more character development that I actually care about. Or even stakes which actually seem high.
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