NHawk19
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I thought we got quite a lot in this episode. It was short but not bad. Does it feel a little shifted away from Din. Yes. Was I upset by that not necessarily though I would like more of his growth.
Bo started the season as a broken skeptic. Then she had an experience that for someone of her culture would've been earth shattering. Only equivalent I can think of here is a real life siting of the holy grail, or an angel feather, or something like that. She's a follower of the same kind of religion and gets the concepts but dismissed some of it as a good story or mythology. Now she's riding with Din who belongs to a devote sect akin to a hasidic or orthodox group.
Din has his beliefs and understands them. He's trying to pass them on to Grogu. This episode shows her seeking answers about what it is to be Mandalorian. Is it more about the old ways, is there room for a more liberal interpretation. If she cannot win the dark saber what will make her worthy? She did rescue a foundling, which was of the highest callings. She's going from wanting to fight these people to wanting to understand their beliefs and hers so they can heal. Is the symbol of that healing and re-occupation of Mandalore the Mythosaur?
Honestly looking forward to more though I do want more development for Din, Grogu, and the Armorer too.
Bo started the season as a broken skeptic. Then she had an experience that for someone of her culture would've been earth shattering. Only equivalent I can think of here is a real life siting of the holy grail, or an angel feather, or something like that. She's a follower of the same kind of religion and gets the concepts but dismissed some of it as a good story or mythology. Now she's riding with Din who belongs to a devote sect akin to a hasidic or orthodox group.
Din has his beliefs and understands them. He's trying to pass them on to Grogu. This episode shows her seeking answers about what it is to be Mandalorian. Is it more about the old ways, is there room for a more liberal interpretation. If she cannot win the dark saber what will make her worthy? She did rescue a foundling, which was of the highest callings. She's going from wanting to fight these people to wanting to understand their beliefs and hers so they can heal. Is the symbol of that healing and re-occupation of Mandalore the Mythosaur?
Honestly looking forward to more though I do want more development for Din, Grogu, and the Armorer too.