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* Maybe [[spoiler:[[ComicBook/StarWarsTagAndBink Tag and Bink]]]] saved them. They were recanonized in ''Film/Solo'' although their roles were cut from the final product.

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* Maybe [[spoiler:[[ComicBook/StarWarsTagAndBink Tag and Bink]]]] saved them. They were recanonized in ''Film/Solo'' ''Film/{{Solo}}'', although their roles were cut from the final product.
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* Maybe [[spoiler:''ComicBook/TagandBink'']] saved them. They were recanonized in ''Film/Solo'' although their roles were cut from the final product.

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* Maybe [[spoiler:''ComicBook/TagandBink'']] [[spoiler:[[ComicBook/StarWarsTagAndBink Tag and Bink]]]] saved them. They were recanonized in ''Film/Solo'' although their roles were cut from the final product.
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[[WMG: Tarre Vizsla will be further explored.]]
With a Force-sensitive Foundling, it feels inevitable that the series will eventually explore the Mandalorian Jedi. Perhaps future seasons will explore Tarre Vizsla-as well as the real truth behind their legend.
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[[WMG: We will finally learn about [[VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic The Mandalorian Wars]].]]
Ever since Rebels mentioned that the Jedi "won the war with Mandalore", the franchise has always skirted around what exactly this version of the Mandalorian-Jedi War was. We have some hints-the Jedi and Mandalorians are ancestral enemies, the Mandos developed special equipment that could counteract the Jedi, and that a Mandalorian Jedi built the Darksaber-but we've never gotten the full picture. So now that the series has a Force-Sensitive Foundling, it would be a perfect time to explore the ancient past.



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[[WMG:Rey will encounter Grogu decades later.]]
* Decades in the future, while she works to revive the Jedi after the final end of Palpatine, Rey Skywalker encounters and makes allies with Grogu and other Mandalorian warriors. Though after this many decades, Djarin is since deceased.
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Din Djarin makes a deal with Captain Carson Teva of the New Republic Adelphi Rangers to cause havoc in the Imperial Remnant's machinations on the sly for bounties from the New Republic. Since the Republic wouldn't openly do so, alternate means of funding for this arrangement would need to be made. Cue a certain Alderaanian senator who also sees the patterns like Teva does: Leia Ogana. She'll want to meet this Mandalorian in person, and does so in the GoodGuyBar at Adelphi Ranger Base. She'll mention that he's already met her brother Luke and HonoraryAunt Ahsoka.

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Din Djarin makes a deal with Captain Carson Teva of the New Republic Adelphi Rangers to cause havoc in the Imperial Remnant's machinations on the sly for bounties from the New Republic. Since the Republic wouldn't openly do so, alternate means of funding for this arrangement would need to be made. Cue a certain Alderaanian senator who also sees the patterns like Teva does: Leia Ogana.Organa. She'll want to meet this Mandalorian in person, and does so in the GoodGuyBar at Adelphi Ranger Base. She'll mention that he's already met her brother Luke and HonoraryAunt Ahsoka.
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At first glance, Plazir 15 looks like a world full of pompous fops living a life of hedonism kept societally functional by the mass droid labor system they established. Beyond being a political advocate for their recognition, they don't seem to have much value as an ally. However... that droid automation system didn't appear out of nowhere. It was orchestrated by Captain Bombardier at his wife the Duchess's authorization. Mass refurbishment and centralized administration of a droid labor pool would be a great boon for any reclamation efforts on Mandalore.

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At first glance, Plazir 15 looks like a world full of pompous fops living a life of hedonism kept societally functional by the mass droid labor system they established. Beyond being a political advocate for their recognition, they don't seem to have much value as an ally. However... that droid automation system didn't appear out of nowhere. It was orchestrated by Captain Bombardier at his wife the Duchess's authorization. Mass refurbishment and centralized administration of a previously-used droid labor pool would be a great boon for any reclamation efforts on Mandalore.
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[{WMG:A funding source for Din's hellraising among the Imperial Remnant's secret operations.]]

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[{WMG:A funding source for Din's hellraising among the Imperial Remnant's secret operations.]]
Din Djarin makes a deal with Captain Carson Teva of the New Republic Adelphi Rangers to cause havoc in the Imperial Remnant's machinations on the sly for bounties from the New Republic. Since the Republic wouldn't openly do so, alternate means of funding for this arrangement would need to be made. Cue a certain Alderaanian senator who also sees the patterns like Teva does: Leia Ogana. She'll want to meet this Mandalorian in person, and does so in the GoodGuyBar at Adelphi Ranger Base. She'll mention that he's already met her brother Luke and HonoraryAunt Ahsoka.
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** As of the fourth episode of season 2 he clear up to something needing the Child’s blood. But by the look of things, it look like in try to create an army.

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** As of the fourth episode of season 2 he clear is clearly up to something needing the Child’s blood. But by the look of things, it look like in try They appear to be trying to create an army.
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At first glance, Plazir 15 looks like a world full of pompous fops living a life of hedonism kept working by the mass droid labor system they established. Beyond being a political advocate for their recognition, they don't seem to have much value as an ally. However... that droid automation system didn't appear out of nowhere. It was orchestrated by Captain Bombardier at his wife the Duchess's authorization. Mass refurbishment and centralized administration of a droid labor pool would be a great boon for any reclamation efforts on Mandalore.

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At first glance, Plazir 15 looks like a world full of pompous fops living a life of hedonism kept working societally functional by the mass droid labor system they established. Beyond being a political advocate for their recognition, they don't seem to have much value as an ally. However... that droid automation system didn't appear out of nowhere. It was orchestrated by Captain Bombardier at his wife the Duchess's authorization. Mass refurbishment and centralized administration of a droid labor pool would be a great boon for any reclamation efforts on Mandalore.
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[[WMG: Plazir is a more valuable ally than they seem.]]
At first glance, Plazir 15 looks like a world full of pompous fops living a life of hedonism kept working by the mass droid labor system they established. Beyond being a political advocate for their recognition, they don't seem to have much value as an ally. However... that droid automation system didn't appear out of nowhere. It was orchestrated by Captain Bombardier at his wife the Duchess's authorization. Mass refurbishment and centralized administration of a droid labor pool would be a great boon for any reclamation efforts on Mandalore.
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After the victory to reclaim Mandalore, Axe decides to get back to Mandalorian Basics himself and sets off like Din. In honor of Paz Vizsla, the man whom he shared admonishment over spurring a knife fight over a board game and who then later made a HeroicSacrifice to ensure the scouting party's escape from the Imperial base, he takes on Ragnar Vizsla as his apprentice.

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After the victory to reclaim Mandalore, Axe decides to get back to Mandalorian Basics himself and sets off like Din. In honor of Paz Vizsla, the man with whom he shared admonishment over spurring a knife fight over a board game and who then later made a HeroicSacrifice to ensure the scouting party's escape from the Imperial base, he takes on Ragnar Vizsla as his apprentice.

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[[WMG: Axe Woves will be seen in Season 4 making his way across the Galaxy like Din, with an apprentice of his own.]]
After the victory to reclaim Mandalore, Axe decides to get back to Mandalorian Basics himself and sets off like Din. In honor of Paz Vizsla, the man whom he shared admonishment over spurring a knife fight over a board game and who then later made a HeroicSacrifice to ensure the scouting party's escape from the Imperial base, he takes on Ragnar Vizsla as his apprentice.
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[[WMG: Axe Woves will be seen in Season 4 making his way across the Galaxy like Din, with an apprentice of his own.]]
After the victory to reclaim Mandalore, Axe decides to get back to Mandalorian Basics himself and sets off like Din. In honor of Paz Vizsla, the man whom he shared admonishment over spurring a knife fight over a board game and who then later made a HeroicSacrifice to ensure the scouting party's escape from the Imperial base, he takes on Ragnar Vizsla as his apprentice.

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[[WMG: Axe Woves will be seen in Season 4 making his way across the Galaxy like Din, with an apprentice of his own.]]
After the victory to reclaim Mandalore, Axe decides to get back to Mandalorian Basics himself and sets off like Din. In honor of Paz Vizsla, the man whom he shared admonishment over spurring a knife fight over a board game and who then later made a HeroicSacrifice to ensure the scouting party's escape from the Imperial base, he takes on Ragnar Vizsla as his apprentice.
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[[WMG: Axe Woves will be seen in Season 4 making his way across the Galaxy like Din, with an apprentice of his own.]]
After the victory to reclaim Mandalore, Axe decides to get back to Mandalorian Basics himself and sets off like Din. In honor of Paz Vizsla, the man whom he shared admonishment over spurring a knife fight over a board game and who then later made a HeroicSacrifice to ensure the scouting party's escape from the Imperial base, he takes on Ragnar Vizsla as his apprentice.
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Considering her previous track record of leading Mandalore and the looming threat of the First Order, she’s going to lose the planet again. Heck she may even be killed due to refusing to surrender or beg to be killed for failing her people yet again.

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Considering her previous track record of leading Mandalore and the looming threat of the First Order, she’s going to lose the planet again. Heck she may even be killed due to refusing to surrender or beg to be killed for failing her people yet again.
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Considering her previous track record of leading Mandalore and the looming threat of the First Order, she’s going to lose the planet again. Heck she may even be killed due to refusing to surrender or begging to be killed for failing her people yet again.

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Considering her previous track record of leading Mandalore and the looming threat of the First Order, she’s going to lose the planet again. Heck she may even be killed due to refusing to surrender or begging beg to be killed for failing her people yet again.
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[[WMG: Bo Katan will lose Mandalore for a third time]]
Considering her previous track record of leading Mandalore and the looming threat of the First Order, she’s going to lose the planet again. Heck she may even be killed due to refusing to surrender or begging to be killed for failing her people yet again.

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[[WMG: Grogu was frozen in carbonite or other form of suspended animation. That's why it still looks like a child despite being over 50 years old.]]
We are shown Grogu's memories from the Jedi Purge where he looked not much younger than when Din Djarin found him. Also, there's still a 20+ year gap in development physically and with the Force. Perhaps his growth was stunted through artificial means as he went into hiding since technologies like carbon freezing and statis fields exist in this universe.
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* In addition the season [[SymbolicBaptism draws heavily from Christian themes of baptism]]. We get both baptism by immersion and baptism by sprinkling water onto the recipients head to really cross off both commonly recognized forms of practice in Christianity. In addition when [[spoiler: Din Djarin asks for Grogu to take up The Creed]] we hear the Armorer's response that he is to young to understand the covenant he is taking up, which parallels practices in faiths such as The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormonism) which refuses to baptize children until they are 8 years old using very similar logic to what the Armorer used to refuse [[spoiler: Grogu]] entering The Creed. Another Christian parallel that occurs with Bo Katan and the 12 Spies is them sitting at a table for a final meal before the battle to retake Mandalore, establishing her role as a Messianic figure for the Mandalorians (although its not exactly a LastSupperSteal because [[spoiler: she doesn't die in the coming battle, but her "disciple" Paz Vizla does.]] Overall the themes of the season deal with religious sects fractured by differences in beliefs reuniting over their shared heritage to retake their ancestral Holy Land, and its expressed with Judeo-Christian references.

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* In addition the season [[SymbolicBaptism draws heavily from Christian themes of baptism]]. We get both baptism by immersion and baptism by sprinkling water onto the recipients head to really cross off both commonly recognized forms of practice in Christianity. In addition when [[spoiler: Din Djarin asks for Grogu to take up The Creed]] we hear the Armorer's response that he is to young to understand the covenant he is taking up, which parallels practices in faiths such as The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormonism) which refuses to baptize children until they are 8 years old using very similar logic to what the Armorer used to refuse [[spoiler: Grogu]] entering The Creed. Another Christian parallel that occurs with Bo Katan and the 12 Spies is them sitting at a table for a final meal before the battle to retake Mandalore, establishing her role as a Messianic figure for the Mandalorians (although Mandalorians, although its not exactly a LastSupperSteal because [[spoiler: she doesn't die in the coming battle, but her "disciple" Paz Vizla does.]] Overall the themes of the season deal with religious sects fractured by differences in beliefs reuniting over their shared heritage to retake their ancestral Holy Land, and its expressed with Judeo-Christian references.
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** So Ragnar's taking the creed was effectively a Mandalorian version of the Bar Mitzvah?
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Moff Gideon is VERY interested in Mandalorian culture to the point of having a suit of beskar'gam custom fitted to his form, personalized with the same horns that the pro-Darth Maul Mandos wore in [[WesternAnimation:TheCloneWars]], not to mention understanding the importance of the darksaber and knowing about the Nite Owl/COTW split. He's old enough to have fought in the Siege of Mandalore during the Clone Wars; maybe he got transferred to the I.S.B. at some point, but always felt a nostalgic twang for his heritage, even while remaining pro-Imperial. If he was a former Imperial Supercommando it would certainly explain how he knows to forge new suits of beskar armor and why the new Dark Troopers very much resemble ISCs.

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Moff Gideon is VERY interested in Mandalorian culture to the point of having a suit of beskar'gam custom fitted to his form, personalized with the same horns that the pro-Darth Maul Mandos wore in [[WesternAnimation:TheCloneWars]], [[WesternAnimation/TheCloneWars]], not to mention understanding the importance of the darksaber and knowing about the Nite Owl/COTW split. He's old enough to have fought in the Siege of Mandalore during the Clone Wars; maybe he got transferred to the I.S.B. at some point, but always felt a nostalgic twang for his heritage, even while remaining pro-Imperial. If he was a former Imperial Supercommando it would certainly explain how he knows to forge new suits of beskar armor and why the new Dark Troopers very much resemble ISCs.

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