The Mandalorian
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What was the Great Purge?
Whats the Mandalorians name?
How did the Client survive the fall of the Empire?
What does the Client want with the Child?
(Or, more precisely, what kind of Mandalorian is the Mandalorian, though that gets confusing.)
Chapter 3: The Sin, walks the Mandalorian up to the edge of being that heartless.
But he cant do that and still be our hero, right?
Yet he does at least until a mid-episode change of heart.
Its a shocking, if short-lived, development that the episode plays for maximum pathos.
Later, Greef Karga will advise the Mandalorian to take it easy.
(Maybe a Mon Calamari noblemans son whos skipped bail.
How hard could that be?)
The Mandalorian has other ideas or at least he eventually develops some as he reflects on what hes done.
He brings back a small fortune in Beskar steel, enough to replace his damaged armor.
Yet the word enemy seems to stick in his throat.
So he settles for some whistling birds instead, a powerful and rare defensive weapon.
(Giving so much Beskar to the still-unseen Foundlings probably helps shape her feelings, too.)
Also, they have a motto as succinct as Kuliils I have spoken.
Also, we learn that the Child is a he, thanks to Pershing, who uses male pronouns.
But thats pretty much it.
Hes made the right choice.
This is the way.
Robot, The Man in the High Castle, Better Call Saul,and many other TV series.
For a second it looked like Carl Weathers was dead.
Hes not, which is welcome.
Just the way he says Mando!
But did the Mandalorian mean to kill him?
Or did he place the shot where he knew the Beskar would protect him?
Jawas apparently liveeverywherein the Outer Rim.