The Mandalorian
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Inthe previous episodewe got a glimpse of a message in which Greef Carga reached out to the Mandalorian.
Now we see the message in full: Its a peace offering with a catch.
Carga would like to welcome him back into the guild, but he has a job for him first.
And really, what choice does the Mandalorian havebutto go along.
You have been successful so far in staving off their hunters, Carga tells him.
But they will not stop until they have their prize.
Youre in a bigger story and its time for the climactic showdown.)
Not dumb, the Mandalorian sets about gathering support.
Then she cant sign on fast enough.
Kuiils in, too, as is his new friend: IG-11.
So is the Child, who would seem to have terrible potential in the wrong hands.
(He nearly kills Cara, after all, in that arm wrestling scene.)
One more double cross later and theyre off to see the Client as Kuill heads back to theRazor Crest.
Neither task goes as planned.
(Because, as someone once said, theres always a bigger fish.)
It would seem some of the remnants of the Empire still have their act together.
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Carga refers to Nevarro as my city.
Cara notes that it was a hot spot during the war.
Theres probably an interesting story to be told about how it fell into Guild control.
The Mandalorian visits Sorgan but doesnt even go to see Omera, which feels sad.
Once again, everyone in this series seems to have better parenting instincts than its protagonist.
What do these references mean?
Will we ever learn?
Sharing space with IG-11 really pushes the Mandalorians buttons.