Kinda bummed Grogu didn’t show up in a helmet in one of the end scenes since he’s an apprentice now. But maybe he would get it in the next stage of training? I’m not sure what makes an apprentice different.
My favorite part was the droid using his little rocket boosters to drop 500 ft into a cave to land on a platform and then looking over and being scared of how big of a drop it is.
I thought for sure he was gonna get captured by the mouse droids and I was gonna yell “he has rocket boosters” but then he took off
Some thoughts: Kinda weird how they destroyed the Darksaber but I can get behind the decision. It’s cool they got their planet back and everything but can a group of 20 Mandos hold an entire planet? Curious how they finished Ragnar’s ceremony but also there’s a bunch of Mandos who walk a different Way so how does that reconcile? I kind of thought Din (now we gotta use his full name now?) was going to bring Paz’s mini gun to him. The Mando/Trooper battle was some of the coolest shit I’ve seen. Loved how it focused in on Bo and the Armorer. I was hoping Grogu would have secretly kept his lightsaber and busted it out against those guards.
Nothing to add that hasn't been said already, overall pretty weak season but these last two episodes were really fucking cool. After all the video game comparisons this show gets I thought it was funny when Carl Weathers gave him the house to go to "between adventures" like most RPG characters have lol Wouldn't mind if this started wrapping up within the next couple seasons (although it seems like Filoni's movie will be the series finale), but agreed that this new premise of just Din and Grogu taking jobs hunting Imperials together is pretty cool. Hopefully they actually stick with that for a while
wait so is his name actually Djarin and Din is like a title he can pass to Grogu? i don't know if i'm about that this season went from 0-100 so quickly lol. absolutely nothing happened for 6 episodes and then everything happened in 2. honestly bad on the whole but the last 2 episodes were fun
I haven't been watching this, so I'm basing this off absolutely nothing, but is it like Japanese names where Din is his family name and Djarin is his personal name?
Hm. Intriguing. Because clearly Fett doesn't, because you have Jango and Boba. So I dunno. Does Mandalorian have the same significance as a nationality like American or Japanese, or as a religion like Christianity or Judaism? Can someone be enlisted into Mandalore or do you have to be born Mandalorian?