“Without the blade, she’s a pretender to the throne,” says Moff, an axiom which Bo acknowledges to be true. He tries to yield the Darksaber to Bo, but Gideon says no way: She must win it from Mando in a fight. And as Gideon explains, he who wins the weapon in the fight has direct claim to the Mandalore throne. –But there’s a twist: It’s Mando who takes possession of The Darksaber. We can easily expect Bo, Mando and Koska to head back to their home planet in season 3. As Bo explains, the Mandalorians have been in exile for too long. –Tonight Mando agreed to join Bo-Katan and Koska Reeves in their quest to retake Mandalore in exchange for their help in rescuing The Child. However, here’s what’s left dangling for season 3 of The Mandalorian: I was truly expecting the kid to go dark and be whisked off with Gideon, or becoming completely detached from Mando altogether. Given the scenes we saw in Star Wars: The Last Jedi with Ben Solo turning bad at Luke’s temple, it would be wild if Adam Driver returned in seasons to come. Overnight, Disney+ had not tacked on a placard about this leading into a new spinoff series The Book of Boba Fett, but as of this morning, that was added on revealing the next Star Wars show’s debut as December 2021.Īnd though we’re not left with a major cliffhanger at the end of season 2 here, it appears Baby Yoda for the moment has moved on, possibly back for cameos along with Luke in the future. Boba then shoots him dead and takes the throne at Jabba’s palace. Bib exclaims, “Boba, I thought you were dead!”. Fennec enters shooting most of the creatures around him, and blasting the shackles off of blue dancing girl. If you play past the credits sequence we see Bib Fortuna, Jabba’s old right hand man, sitting on his throne. I will give my life to protect the child, but he will not be safe until he masters his abilities.” Bib Fortuna Everett Collectionīut wait - there’s more Return of the Jedi stuff. After arriving, Luke tells Mando that Baby Yoda “is strong with the force but talent without training is nothing. Gideon earlier tells Mando that The Child “has been blessed with rare properties that have the potential to bring order back to the galaxy” (gosh, sound familiar?), and that he was able to get the blood he needed from the kid. ![]() Mando takes his helmet off for a second time this season, and gives The Child his approval. ![]() ![]() At first The Child is reluctant to go with Luke, but the son of Skywalker tells Mando that he as his master must give Baby Yoda permission to go.
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