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Spoilers for Episode 7. Look away! If you haven’t seen it.
So you’re telling me that Kuiil died but that red devil looking thing from episode 6 didn’t die after getting double smashed?
Girl BYE.
P.S I have a feeling that the Mandalorian Squad is going to make an appearance once again. I’m ready to see my thick blue boii !!(the heavy infantry)
This is such a sweet group photo
The first season of ‘The Mandalorian’ comes to a close in 'Redemption.’ This season pulled off a feat that not much has in the ’Star Wars’ universe since the days of 'A New Hope.’ It got people, even people outside of 'Star Wars’ fandom, talking about 'Star Wars’ again. Of course, a lot of that discussion is due to a particular asset’s cuteness, but not all of it. The writing and the direction throughout the season, especially on 'Redemption,’ are what kept people coming back.
Nurse Droid
Taika Waititi sits in the director’s chair for 'Redemption.’ I have to say I’ve been looking forward to his episode all season long and I wasn’t disappointed. He can inject humor even into the darkest moments. Witness the scene between an injured Din Djarin and the reprogrammed IG-11 to see Waititi’s mastery. Waititi is also good at bringing the humanity of his characters to the fore. The path of IG-11 this season is a beautiful example of this. We start the season glad Djarin kills IG-11, and we end the season not wanting to see their new partnership end.
Darksaber
Moff Gideon comes on to the scene and makes quite the impression. Comparable to Darth Vader’s appearance in 'A New Hope,’ there is no mistaking Gideon means serious business. The revelation at the end of the episode that Gideon has the Darksaber was a little lost on me. I haven’t invested in 'The Clone Wars’ or 'Rebels’ enough to understand the weapon’s importance. I’ll be giving those shows some time while waiting for 'The Mandalorian’ to return. It seems evident that Gideon has an interest in the Mandalorians and Din Djarin in particular. How this plays out in season 2, we’ll have to wait and see.
Finale
There were a few loose points I would have liked to see addressed in 'The Mandalorian - Redemption.’ If we’ve learned anything this season, though, it’s that patience is rewarded. Assuming there aren’t significant behind-the-scenes changes before season 2, I’ll get the answers I want. New questions too, but that is really what any 'Star Wars’ fan wants. And 'The Mandalorian’ is the most welcome addition this year to the 'Star Wars’ universe.
Good Morning America Exclusive with The Mandalorian Cast
Din Djarin & Greef Karga (The Mandalorian S01E01)
changed the exchange slightly but if you know who greef karga’s actor is you know
- Karen David (Galavant) has joinedLegacies in a recurring, season-long arc; meanwhile,TVD alum Steven R. McQueen (aka Jeremy Gilbert) will make a cameo in the third episode
- Ken Jeong (Dr. Ken) and Carl Weathers (Rocky) will guest star on the Magnum P.I.reboot
- Midseason entryThe Code has recast two main roles: Luke Mitchell has replaced Dave Annable in the lead male role (with some alterations to the character), and Dana Delany has replaced Mira Sorvino as well
- Midseason entryWhiskey Cavalier has upped a guest star in the pilot, Josh Hopkins, to regular