I love how in a universe of clone armies and Jedi and light sabers, there’s also Din who is just a confused dad trying to enroll his gifted kid in a very exclusive boarding school.
People don't give Pedro Pascal enough credit for this. Despite his face being covered 99% of the time, you can still clearly see what emotion he's portraying. Some amazing acting
@TheSpiderApex In Legends, Palpatine came back in a hot young clone body and destroyed planets with just the force, and also Luke turned to the dark side for a bit. Honestly, it's not much different from what we got in the new canon. Ups and downs.
@@jackcarlson4358 Legends is a collection of lots of authors' works, it'd be perfectly reasonable to pick and choose the better stories and leave the more... anime nonsense out.
Din is that one guy in the RPG who does all the side quests and is so exhausted that by the time he gets to a major main story plot line, he just quits.
Din is that player that invests more on the side quests than on the main one. Finishing a Civil war? Saving the Mojave? Nah, I rather have to been possessed by an alien god of trolling
I think unless he actively seeks the throne of mandalore and unite the clans with the darksaber i guess he can relinquish the throne, but the darksaber still needs to be won with combat. Bo-katan will have a hell of a fight
@@Horokiwibirb Except the only reason Bo had the dark saber in the first place is because Sabine gave it to her and that was apparently fine the first time.
@@danieljensen2626 and Bo led Mandalore to a total collapse against the Empire and somehow lost the Dark Saber to Gideon. The saber being given and not won through combat is a bad omen.
@@Slender_Man_186 I would like to think some mandolore spirit has followed her journey from when she was a part of death watch up to when she got the dark Saber and it just went "who in the fuck thought It was good to make you the leader" then proceeded to curse her ass
Season 1: killer adopts a abused boy and decides to be a good guy and redeem himself by defeating the bad guys Season 2: father tries to find a good teacher for his adopted son and ends up getting the best one
@@CausticSpace or taking down the new republic (former rebel alliance) and giving them a huge deathcount for once in Star Wars history instead of the predictable same old imperials.
Din: *puts Grogu on the seeing stone* **nothing happens and he turns around** **turns back and now there’s glowy blue stuff going on** Din: “I look away for ONE SECOND-“
4:34 Din Djarin, a man wearing literally an entirely blasterproof suit that has saved his life miraculously on several occasions at this point, hiding from a spooky man behind a rock
I believe he was trying to read the situation so he could come up with a plan to bail without harming Grogu. But you can see that, even the armor being blasterproof, he still feels the hits and seems that it hurts. Even wearing a bulletproof vest you still can get hurt bc of the momentum of the shot
@@moriarty1243 arent blaster shts energy not kinetic, so you should be able to feel that much of an impact, also in the BOBF he gets shot 3 times in the back of the helmet but doesnt show any signs of pain
@@230mps Nah. We don't live in your fantasy land. They'll roll their eyes and let you celebrate one of the many pagan holidays integrated into your little breakoff cult of Judaism.
That was the deal, I love how he wanted to keep his word Also, it was Bo-Katan's fault she didn't tell him she must earn the darksaber, and not just given. How the hell should've Din know?
Actually luke is king of mandalore. Maul who had it was defeated by palpatine. He then was killed by vader who died because of his injuries so the dark saber goes to his oldest child which is luke.
I've known about Star wars my whole life(20 years) but never learnt anything more or dwell deeper into it. The mandalorian was my first interaction with Star wars, after this i went through all the episodes prequel and stuff, and I'm liking it so far.
@@shahan484 same! I think it's even better because I'm just as confused as him lol. also If you haven't seen the book of boba fett, I'm pretty sure it goes between s2 & 3 of the Mandalorian, he's there as well :)
@@shahan484you should watch the clone wars TV show, it is amazing. The 1st season is good, but a couple episodes are kiddy despite having multiple cuss words in the episodes throughout the season and then by season 2 it gets more mature and really good plot and stories with bounty hunters showing cad bane for the first half of the season(and IG-88) and Boba Fett for the past half with Boba Fett having his own story arc trying to get revenge on Mace Windu for killing his dad Jango Fett. Season 2 also shows the 2nd battle of geonosis in a multi episode arc with the end of it having a "zombie/paradite" episode 2-3 episode arc that has Jedi fighting other Jedi because of the Geonosis flying bug people having a queen and hive mind thing going on. By season 3 it is a full on mature show. With stories on par with the movies and very dark stuff with a serious tone and it dives deep into star wars lore with really interesting stuff about the force and the nature of the for e, Darth maul's race and his brother and the night sisters who lead them which are a group of witches that practice the light side and dark side of the force and the sith asajj ventress is a part of them and she plots against count Dooku. Season 3 has some of the best episodes of the whole series like the whole Father, Son Daughter multi-epispde arc which are like living embodiments of the force pretty much and they try to see if Anakin is the chosen one and change the outcome of his destiny, as Anakin Skywalker Walker will always fulfill his destiny but it can be done in multiple ways. Also you get to so Ashoka Tano turn into a full on dark side sith lord pretty much and turn evil and fight Anakin and obi a wan in that story arc. There is also A LOT of Mandalore episodes show you the rise of the death watch and everything. The TV show is worth watching if you are a mandalorian fan just because of how much the Clone Wars TV show has so many Mandalore episodes and plays a big role in the story. Season 2 a few mandalore episode in a 3 episode arc, and season 3 does too going into the corruption on Mandalore and a attempted coup that worked but failed as the Jedi helped them. Then season 4 has a LOT of sith darkside of the force episodes and has a LOT of bounty hunter episodes. You see obi wan Kenobi go undercover as a bounty hunter, see more Boba Fett, more cad bane. You see lots of stuff about Count Dooku, Asajj Ventress, Savage Oppress(Darth Maul's brother), more Darth Maul, Night sisters and even Anakin Skywalker acting more dark. I season 4 is kind of "The dark side season" so if your a fan of learning and watching dark side stuff it is a must see. Then season 5 is probably considered the best season, but really the most important season with the major plot of the TV show. Season 5 is basically Mandolorian season which will explain to you Mandalorians fans why Ashoka Tano left the Jedi order and what happened to her, it explains to mandalorian fans about the different mandalorian clans and Bo Katan and what happened on Mandalore etc. It is also the Darth maul season too. Season 5 is all about Mandalore and Darth maul. It is amazing. Lots of darth maul stuff and his brother savage Oppress. One of the most entertaining and fun to watch star wars media to watch of all time. You MUST watch season 5. Season 6 focuses a lot on the force itself and the Jedi and helps explains why the Jedi were the way they were and what lead up to the fall of the republic and rise of the empire and Darth Vader. And season 7 goes more into that and is good as well.
@@shahan484yes you NEED to watch the Book of Boba Fett, it is only 6 episodes and worth it. It shows Grogu ft raining to be a Jedi with Luke Skywalker and It has 2 full episodes of just Mando and Grogu. Which is why it gets bad reviews since people wanted to see more boba fett instead of Grogu and mando, but it is still worth watching for the Mando and Grogu stuff and the boba Fett stuff is really not that bad, don't let hardcore fans scare you away from watching it, it is worth it. You also see how Mando got his new starship the Naboo fighter/speeder. And boba Fetts backstory with the Sarlac Pitt he fell into on movie 6 and his time with the Tuskan Raiders is very interesting and entertaining.
And Grogu trying to spy under Din's helmet while they're alone on the Crest and Din is eating lmao I always laugh so hard, Grogu is exactly everyone wanting to know how he looked under that helmet bc S01EP08
Thing I love about that scene was how Bo had to explain to Din, “dude, you’re in the Jehovah’s Witness of Mandalorians. You’re that weird splinter group the rest of us don’t like to talk about because you give us the creeps”
Especially in the next seasons, she talks a lot of smack for someone who goes glassy-eyed talking about “their peoples chosen destiny “ or whatever. He’s gotta be so tired of her nonsense
@RoboPotato Hmmm. So. What is more likely? Him being recognised because he worked with the Empire, always in his armour but for this mission, he would not be wearing said armour so his only recognisable feature is his voice, which would not be remembered for so long, or HIS FACE
@@diablotry5154 you cant call someone a dumbass for disagreeing with you mate its just wrong especially on something there is no good evidence on to make a 100 percent correct answer
@@Big_RandyTM Lol I forgot this comment and has now 741 likes xd But yeah could be too, good idea yoda show explaining a little of the origins of Jedi’s The movie coming by 2026 of Dave Filoni is going to be 25,000 years before the present events of the shows and movies of all time
I mean, the space wizard could have been a Sith. Maybe even someone we knew. Someone who we knew would somehow come back. A ruler, perhaps. An Emperor, one might say. Wouldn’t that have been an interesting and infuriating twist?
He doesn’t even say that, it’s more like he thinks the Jedi are their own species “Are you Jedi?” Oh ye second time he actually does say Are you a Jedi, well at least some progress lol
We can blame the weirdo "back to the old ways" warrior cult, The Children of the Watch, that he was a part of that even traditionalists like Bo Katan said were pretty out there. Lol
someone needs to confirm the multiverse theory, yoink the reality stone from whoever tf has it now, and use it to give mando access to every star wars trilogy and series to study. we need to educate our homie
@@fran5043 aye, everytime I see him being oblivious to everyone taking advantage of him but he still does so much ass-kicking, I think to myself that the Mandalorian is such a big himbo lol
I know you all like to abuse 'yourselves' with words and lower 'yourself' to trash to understand 'yourselves', but don't go on putting your dumbass infantizing thing you creeps do thinking you can get away with calling someone a doofus amongst other things. You kids talk more like you control adults around you more than appreciate their work, like you've known that you are above them and can easily lower them to your level or below your level. I can't put it into words how fucking weird you stans are; moreover, leave Pedro Pascal alone.
It's that exactly that make mando a perfect series for people to get into the expanded lore. Cause stripe away all that deep rich lore half of people barely know about and you have a man trying to do right by his adopted son. And it's very human the arc throughout the first two season for Din is very very natural.
@@volrosku.6075 OMG YESSS im literally watching smth star wars related and this is the first series im starting with. i hv no idea what everything is except maybe knowing what is a lightsaber and baby yoda. this series is a perfect bridge to get me into star wars.
@@JS-wj1cs I was once the same as you, but I didnt want The Mandalorian to spoil me so I was all the 9 main movies, Rogue One and Solo before watching Season 1 of Mando. Now I've watched all 11 movies, both seasons of Mando, all 7 seasons of Clone Wars, all 4 seasons of Rebels, season 1 of Bad Batch and currently watching season 1 of The Book of Boba Fett. It's a wild ride. The first watch is always the most fun, enjoy it while you can
Armorer is definitely a motherly figure Mandalorian style. You don’t have to be warm and cuddly to be a good mom. Just show you care, support, encourage, give respect, and command respect.
She is the kind to lovingly kill someone and then blame it on the cat while smiling And then immediately regret it and find a way to being you back from the dead so that she can tell you without telling you that she loves you
This is why this show is perfect for Star Wars starters. Din doesn't care about anything except to keep Grogu safe, even giving away the darksaber like nothing. People new to Star Wars can relate to him very well as he doesn't have a complex backstory, and he is just a good father
This is true! I’m a Star Wars starter fan because of the show. I honestly wanted to find out where all the baby Yoda/Grogu memes were coming from. I like Pablo Pascal so it’s working out and I want to watch more.
I would say definitely this, then ANDOR, then whatever else. It shows there's more than just force people and star destroyers in the galaxy. It's humbling and nice world building.
To be fair this is post empire. Them, along with Vader and Sidious wiped out nearly all Traces of the jedi in the galaxy. Plus, from what I can tell, Djin has been in the outer rim most of his life and out there, the Jedi are nearly unheard of. To some people they're legends and others simply don't know about them. On top of that this is before Luke starts his Jedi Order, so all in all. Not that surprising. Djin's reactions are that of, basically your average person in star wars completely unconnected to the major events of the movies, shows, books, and video games.
I mean. Everyone acts surprised when they see Din walk in with his Beskar. Literally, the way Din is confused about Jedi, everyone else is confused about Mandalorians. "Wait, that's a thing? Those guys are real? Huh. I thought it was made up." Both Mandalorians and Jedi are super rare, especially after the Empire, and it seems that Din hasn't had a very intensive cultural education. He's heard some Mandalorian legends. He's done bounty hunting. Beyond that, he's actually really sheltered.
@@artemis_smith well yeah he has lived in basically a super conservative, religious, and close knit cult like sector of death watch. So it would make sense he knows very little of the Jedi.
Honestly, Din is probably the best take on living in the universe. We always are shown, Jedi, Sith, Clone Troopers, people who know who they are, what their purpose is and what goals they have. The vast majority of people probably don't know who they are, what they want or how to get it and are just trying to do as best a job of surviving and living by whatever code they believe in. Din is exactly that, he has his beliefs, his skills and is simply trying to do the best job he can with what he has, for himself and Grogu. Thats pretty much as a relateable as you can get, and probably why Mandolorian is more popular and considered "better" than Book of Boba Fett. (Not saying Boba Fett is bad or anything, just that it replies more on the lore of SW to hold it up, than it's own merits.)
Goes to show that with or without the Force people still live on with their daily lives and make they're own desicions. wierd huh So I dunno what kreia was thinking but I'm starting to think she's doing all this because she just hates the force (galaxy itself) Because she can't cope with life like the rest of the people in the galaxy.
Well I'll say Boba Fett is bad. Doesn't seem to like his helmet, gives jobs to his enemies. "No one respects you" is a direct quote from the show and the guy who shot Bib Fortuna never makes an appearance.
@@snowflake8515 lol im so glad I wasn't the only one -- I thought boba was really boring aside from the mando plot line. Dude spent half his screen time just chilling in the tub
The big Irony is that Din is actually not Mandalore and does not own the Dark Sabe, but the likely owner is actually in the Room moments later. Gideon was not the owner by right of Combat. Maul would have been. And he was Beaten in Combat by Palpatine, who then got shafted by Vader. An as Vader was Lukes Father, it would be inherited by him.
@@theexchipmunk No. Palaptine didnt claim the dark saber or the throne of mandalore did he? So no. It was still owned by Maul until Sabine claimed it, and then Gar Saxon claimed it, then after his death Sabine gives it to Bo Katan. This isnt fucking harry potter.
@@VadersFist95 Din Also did not claim it. So by that logic he also would not be the owner of the sword. He does not want it, but still is seen as pretender. So the same would apply to Palps.
I love how Din Djarin is basically the bridge between people who are just getting into Star Wars because of Mandalorian, and people who have watched all 7 seasons of the Clone Wars twice or more.
I started watching Mandalorion once season 2 started and yes I’ll admit, I had seen the SW movies a few times before but this show is definitely what made me love SW. Now I’ve watched every movie multiple times, CW 3 times and Mando twice
I think most people forget the scope of the star wars galaxy. Billions of worlds with trillions if not more beings. Knowing the names of a few that fought in a war on the other side of the galaxy when the war never made it to where you are. It would be like roman citizens not knowing who the great generals and heroes of china are.
Except the Clone War did come to Din's world and took away his parents. I think Din would have liked to know what the war was about and who were participating in it.
@@G_Singh222 You'd be surprised at what can use the Force in the Star Wars franchise. Wouldn't surprise me if there was a Jedi Master Butterfly somewhere in there.
Love how he reacts to any unhelmeted Mandalorians like they just stripped nude in front of him. I suppose that’s not an inaccurate analogy, come to think of it
I like how this really fleshed out the fall of the Jedi. In the trilogy, Han just dismissed the Force in a pretty simple way but Din really shows how weird and strange Jedi concepts sound to the average post-Clone Wars person.
Yes and no, I always got the sense that they where something of a legend even when they where around! Most people had never seen one, but had heard stories.
And how frightening it can be to witness the Force and not understand what it is. Of course the Mandalorians think of the Force as sorcery, it is basically just that to them. That's partly why the Emperor and Vader was so effective as spreading terror.
I'm assuming the prequels was only of the perspective of the elite and those close to the politics of the republic. If you were on courascant you were probably familiar with the Jedi. But imagine some dude who grew up poor in a remote planet. There's no central local government, and you only see some traders coming by with stories of weird sorcerer guys in hoods wandering around in the capital.
@@matasa7463 I can't even imagine the Force as anything BUT sorcery lol. The Jedi talked a lot of fancy stuff for sure but to me "reaching out to the energy surrounding our universe to shoot lightning and lift objects" IS what you would see in the dictionary describing sorcery.
@@ArkayeCh and of course, they have weird rituals, temples, and all dress in robes and call each other by their ranks. They’re magical warrior monks/nuns. But of course, for those who understands the deep magic of the Force, it is just simply another skill, and not something that mysterious… okay, it is still very mysterious even for the wizards in robes, but they can understand and rationalize it in ways a layperson cannot, so the average citizen of the Empire/Republic can only panic at the slight of levitation or lightning. I think that’s part of the reason why the Jedi sticks to using a standardized lightsaber so much - it forms comfort and familiarity in others. They are not seen as mysterious and dangerous mages but as brave knights of a religious order.
Don't forget that Din's clan does not show their faces to anyone once they become full Manalorians. This is the first time probably in decades that anyone has seen his face. That scene in the imperial base with the face scanner he looks super uncomfortable. Imagine you having to strip down naked in the middle of a cafeteria to make a phone call. That's how he feels without his helmet. And it's not just him showing his face, he has broken a sacred oath he has dedicated his life to upholding.
I love Ahsoka's smirk when Din called light sabers laser swords. It was like " Did he just say-? I don't know how to tell Grogu this but his father's a dork".
@@sleepymetalhead7536 He definetly wasn't, he's a foundling. You can't be a foundling if you lived in Mandalore... because well, you were already a Mandalorian.
I like how this series portrays force wielders as rare, mysterious, and legendary figures. At this time in the galaxy, the empire has already censored most knowledge of the jedi, so it would make sense if a random bounty hunter at this time would be confused watching a little green creature telekinetically lift a space rhino into the air. Much better than suddenly giving every non-jedi main character the ability to use the force despite not showing any capability of doing so 30 minutes before.
It's less of them being censored by the empire, if you're just a civilian you know little to nothing about a jedi even if you lived on corascant you would only know what they look like. Everyone would have crazy rumors about them too I'm sure.
You are exactly right, and I love it too! Since we get to see most of the story through the jedi's eyes in the movies and the clone wars series, we kinda "forget" how special and insane their abilities are, and how mythical they are for most people in the galaxy, even for some skilled and succesful bounty hunter. It makes them become the legends they are to most people in the fictive galaxy to the fans too.
Well. Yes and no. I too like how they're portrayed as mysterious and rare, but it makes very little sense that Mando has never heard of them. Considering the Jedi have policed the galaxy for thousands of years with *magic*, they, and their disappearance would be the thing everyone is talking about. The Empire is run by two sith, the Jedi are the 'reason' the Emperor is the Emperor. There's also still Jedi running about, one of which destroyed the Death Star and later, defeated the Emperor. Never having heard of the Jedi is like never having heard of Santa Claus in our world.
Wow mando really hit the nail on the head when he says "All the more reason to TRAIN HIM." That literally sums up the Anakin trilogy. If qui gon had been allowed to train anakin things coulda been so much different.
Definitely not all thousand generations. After all, there where many times where the jedi where actually sensible, usually just before they hit a period of decline and another Sith War.
I know right? People aren’t just BORN peaceful and detached. For monks it takes YEARS of training. And he’s still just a teen! He wouldn’t know anything! You know what kind of ancient bonebags they have on the council? They all sit around deciding his fate, when in reality, he’s just an angsty teen.
It’s what i love about the series. He’s just a mandolarian who is doing his own thing in the Galaxy, it’s not shoving the same story from another POV down our throat. it’s another aspect of the galaxy and i love it. also Din asking “is it an enemy” is probably the most mandolarian thing i’ve ever heard 😭😂😂
I really liked how this series brought back that sense of wonder and mystery to the jedi and the force. We forget now and days with all the star wars media that these things were actually very mysterious in the original stories
I saw something once about why Lord of the Rings works so well, and it's because most of the story is from the perspective of the characters who know the least, the hobbits. Each time it's Aragorn, or Gandalf, or Legolas, or Gimli, etc., who are explaining the lore to the hobbits. They talk about a poem or sing a song. They explain it to the Hobbits. So we get a more organic form of exposition dump because a we have a stand-in character for the audience who gets stuff explained to them. So yeah, fans are going to be geeking out about this or that character, and get the deep cuts. But someone who hasn't seen much of Star Wars at all is going to understand the story just fine because things are explained in an organic fashion to Din.
I wasn’t a Star Wars fan until I watched the Mandalorian. After watching the first season, I ended up watching every Star Wars movie last year. It truly is a wonderful introduction and a phenomenal show.
@@cyclonerampage next stop is starwars the clone wars tv show ignore the pilot movie and trudge through the first 2 seasons that were subpar then 5 seasons of probably the best starwars offers is to watch
@@darthshrevan1007 shes a mandalorian character and part of the main cast of Rebels, she's met Bo Katan several times and even gave her the darksaber after she found it, I haven't watched Rebels but she has a wiki page on Wookiepedia that could be worth your time
@@darthshrevan1007 sabine retrieved the dark saber and then handed it over to Bo so she could rule Mandalore, and Bo accepted. But this was before the Empire attacked Mandalore un the Purge mentioned by the Blacksmith and Bo, where Moff Gideon got the Darksaber. It's not confirmed yet but it's pretty obvious that Bo feels ashamed of losing control of Mandalore when technically the darksaber wasn't hers rightfully. That's why she didn't accepted the saber from Djin Jarrin, because she's afraid she will fail again at ruling Mandalore and breaking the tradition again.
Old Mandalorians: "Jedi are our enemies, we must wage war against them! As well as producing armor, tactics and weaponry to fight them!" Mandalorians during the Clone Wars: "We wish not to partake in the war, though eventually The Republic will come to us." Mandalorians after the Clone Wars: "This 'Empire' formed after the Jedi attempted to kill Chancellor Palpatine." The Mandalorian: "the fuck's a jedi?"
My favorite line from him in relation to jedi is "A Mandalorian and a jedi working together? they'll never see it coming" mainly because of how hilariously wrong it is. Especially in relation to Ashoka who's BFF's with Bo Katan
@@unknowntrademark9992 Yep. Mandalorians are historically drawn to combat to conquer and fight. Makes no sense for them to support a peace loving faction.
He wasn’t born on Mandalore and was trained strictly to be a warrior in his own so it kind of pieced in the whole confusion on why the big eared frog creature is lifting things without touching them.
@@strat458796 Maybe so, but with how much the Jedi (and force wielders) have done in the galaxy, I find it hard to believe someone would forget what a Jedi is, unless he was living on the most backwater world imaginable.
This was honestly one of my favorite things about the series. Really nice to see someone not intrinsically connected to/aware of every aspect of the universe they’re in.
It's so crazy that he's uncaring or unknowing that he's the rightful ruler of freaking Mandalore, after winning the darksaber (coolest lightsaber) with a beskar spear no less. I love it.
C'mon. Anakin's feelings were off the normal radar, Tano & by extension the writers don't know the difference. Grogu just needs to grow up knowing that, that's all.
@@nickthepick8043 no. The mentality here is that the jedi needs to be free of any sort of attachment to anyone or anything lest they'd try to secure the attachment and protect the person or the thing that is object to it. Grougu actually force choked that woman thinking she was a threat to the mandalorian and force choke is the signature move of one person who is definitely not a jedi... If you ask me fuck the jedi. I always wanted the sith to win, but Ashoka's logic holds nevertheless.
@@ahmetrefikeryilmaz4432 You're retarded. The writers are the ones who write the Jedi off as unattached robots. Heaven forbid the Jedi have rules in place. At the end of the day, relationships and emotions are essential to a Jedi's life. It's ANAKIN who didn't understand that. Stop putting the Sith on a pedestal because you want the power, but think the consequences won't affect or come to you.
The fact that he doesn't know he's in Star Wars is part of what makes this a good show. Contrast that with the Sequels, where literally every character is some kind of star wars fan who knows a the lore.
Well it's like most film universes, we see the upper crust. The people who are deciding the fate of the universe, with the best intelligence and elite warriors. Mandalorian shows us what it's like for the actual people who reside in that world. Frankly most of us don't care who is actually in charge (it's not the President) or what's happening in the greater scheme of things until we start to feel like we have nothing more to lose. Our day to day lives just aren't affected by those grander designs, we got too much to worry about already. It's cool to see that amplified due to the Empire's propaganda engine. It's why I like sci-fi, things can be stretched and enhanced to say something about reality.
It's a good contrast: You'd have people who'd be as big of fans as we are of the main characters and then you've got poor clueless Din Djarin tryna drop his son off at daycare not knowing what the Dank farrik is going on
In my opinion, this is what makes mandalorian such an iconic embodiment of the casual viewer, hes so clueless, the same way new fans would be, allowing a really relatable character to explain away all of the little intricacies they may not understand in the star wars franchise
I just watched Mandalorian and it is the first star wars thing i have watched (except the time we have gone to a star wars movie and me not knowing the story had no idea of what's going on and only remember someone getting killed after a hug and fall down) and i enjoyed it a lot and now i think i will watch the movies because i am invested in it. I don't know about the right order to watch the films so it would be great if you can help me on that regard
Also i came to Mandalorian with the expectation that baby was %100 baby Yoda and he will grow upto be that character but after seeing the first jedi shown in the show say i knew someone like him i realized Yoda is someone else. But how could i know? For me Mandalorian was synonymous with baby Yoda before watching the show
Also, doesn't have all the baggage of the SW drama as well. That's the challenging issue with Boba Fett. Notice the showrunners made Boba have a spiritual awakening on his show with the Tucsans in order to reset his character to start anew.
You gotta remember that Din literally grew up in a fringe cult that taught him that "fighting = good" and nudity is for dweebs. He's a little... um.... sheltered.
The innocence of him not knowing the way of the galaxy yet being a great warrior and father figure is what makes him so endearing as a character ✋🏻❤️🤚🏻
@@mattmurphy7030 Yes I was mistaken. But I don’t think Anakin living on a desert plan in the outer rim never meeting a Jedi would get everything right about the Jedi so I was comfortable with him calling it that
I like to imagine that when Grogu contacted Luke he was like "Look, if any Jedi are out there I used to train but almost died and now I'm with my dad and hes super strong but he doesn't know what hes doing😭 he fights really good, never shows his face, and hes so nice, please find me and help us!!" Luke's like: Ah yes let me put on my rescue outfit
grogu essentially put out an ad that said "help my dad is hot and single and looking for jedi" and luke "chanel boots" skywalker immediately went looking
I always found it so interesting that traditional Mandalorian culture is built around the terrible things the Jedi did to them during the wars but still separate the individual from the group and don’t just end every Jedi life they come across
You guys do realise that most people in Star Wars haven’t met or even heard of the Jedi? The galaxy has trillions of people around and only a few hundred exist at the time of the Mandalorian.
Yeah, people forget just how massive SW galaxy is. Even during old republic, when Jedi order was at it's largest, Jedi were legends in the outer rim. Moreover empire did everything they could to kill all of the Jedi as well as any memory of them.
Trillions should be an understatement; assuming coruscant is roughly the size of Earth, hs the population density of NYC and goes 'down for miles' like the lore states, coruscant alone could could house *hundreds* of trillions of humans and all the vertical farms needed to feed them. The population of a galaxy spanning republic would be beyond numbers that would be comprehensible to the average person. For perspective, in a population of hundreds of trillions there would be as many of even rare professions like specialist surgeons, or college professors as the whole population of earth. SW and many other scifi franchises utterly fail to convey the insane scales of a solar system, let alone a whole galaxy. There are over 100 billion stars in the Milky way, and we're not even that big of a galaxy. Each of those stars could support untold quadrillions of humanoids if you utilized all the materials in them to build space habitats; or 100's of trillions if you built ekumenopolis type city worlds like coruscant and nar shaddaa.
He was a child, traumatized by battle droids; then adopted by a mandalorian cult. He might never have seen Jedi or clones in person, and even if he did his whole childhood is likely very repressed.
@@sgtmuffinbadger6147 We're talking about Din Jarin, not Jango, or his clone son Boba. Are you just here to bash on disney? No one cares, the sequels were bad, move on with your life.
@@kauske jango was the OG of these idiot characters. All of Disney lore is full of half ass built characters that don't add up or match with any timeline
I love how in a universe of clone armies and Jedi and light sabers, there’s also Din who is just a confused dad trying to enroll his gifted kid in a very exclusive boarding school.
lmao
Mandalorian X family
@@purebloodedgriffin When grogu can read minds.
That is fucking amazing.
@@purebloodedgriffin Damn it lol beat me to it.
I think din is just happy half these people can't see his facial expressions
Yea lol
Imagine
It's just constantly 😐
walrusArmageddon more like 🤨
Agreed, I mean if I where that ignorant about the history of my star system I’d be embarrassed and happy to have a helmet too
"Din, you can't just go around asking everyone wearing robes if they're a jedi"
“That’s how you’ll get yourself killed goddamnit!”
"Oh my god Karen, you can't just ask people why they're white."
@@Definitely_Not_Sheev_Palpatine Ah shit, Look who it is!
M'aiq thinks he joined the wrong universe... *Embarassed silence*
@@maiqtheliar5891 M’aiq, you are a long, long way from Tamriel.
"Are you a Jedi"
-Mando everytime he sees someone wearing a hoodie
*maybe I am a Jedi*
@@nonsense618 *"You know, I'm something of a Jedi myself"*
Lol
Nah fam, just some random dude with an X-Wing out here laser swording robots.
.....YES I'M A JEDI YOU SHINY DORK.
“No, I’m just the pizza delivery guy”
- Luke
Din is the embodiment of the meme
"He a little confused, but he got the spirit"
Well yeah, except for the little lmao.
Din confused af (Does this mean i am a Jedi?)
@@mequana lmao🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣"but I've got the lazer sword, so I must be."
@@kalakritistudios lmao Din is a Jedi 🤣🤣🤣
Sweet thing’s got a touch of the ‘tism
😂😂😂
I love how even without seeing his face his confusion is so visible 😂
This needs be become the new * visible confusion * meme
That's how you know he's a good actor
People don't give Pedro Pascal enough credit for this. Despite his face being covered 99% of the time, you can still clearly see what emotion he's portraying. Some amazing acting
@@jackmiles1918
More like people don't give enough credit to the 2 other actors who play Mando most of the time...
@@arkangelgaming35
Actually he slept too much overnights, so he didn’t read the script and just act on his instincts.
He’s just a confused single dad on a road trip with his magical star baby
this is the best comment on this video!!!
The adventures of galaxy's best single dad
Yep, there ya go!
@@vokasimid5330Mando a better single dad than Jango?
Ever since din learned the word "jedi", he's been making sure if everybody he meets is a jedi by asking if they ARE a Jedi as first question
Well if you ask they have to tell you it's the law
@TheSpiderApex why the fuck did you put that there?
"Always a pleasure to meet a Jedi"
@TheSpiderApex In Legends, Palpatine came back in a hot young clone body and destroyed planets with just the force, and also Luke turned to the dark side for a bit. Honestly, it's not much different from what we got in the new canon. Ups and downs.
@@jackcarlson4358 Legends is a collection of lots of authors' works, it'd be perfectly reasonable to pick and choose the better stories and leave the more... anime nonsense out.
kinda makes you appreciate how quick han solo adapted to the whole "space wizards" thing
In the OT, Han managed to get to RotJ before ever seeing a Jedi do something Jediish
@@o00nemesis00o Unless you count Empire, but Vader was still a Sith.
Funny how Harrison Ford never got used to it.
@@mobiusmobius738 he wasn't about that space wizardry bullshit. He'd rather deal with Nazis and ancient religious weapons
@@jjgarcia156 Harrison Ford feels like all his major roles are geeky.
Confirming that all actors are just nerds at heart.
Even Grogu was confused when they took off their helmets
I know he was like "dad what they doing"
When was this??
@Obi-Wan Kenobi sorry master obi wan
"Wait, that's not your real face?"
@Obi-Wan Kenobi hello there
This is like that friend who knows nothing about Star Wars lore but still goes with you anyway to a SW convention
I could imagine my friend asking me “does this look Jedi to you” to the Darth Vader castle
Wait you guys have friends
I’ve had people call Lightsabers
laser swords
@@kingconniebonnie2178 Lol rebels
Me tbh. But dammit im still learning. And a sw convention sounds fun
"does this look Jedi to you?" made me burst out laughing
Din is just great
Staring Luke in the face
"Are you a Jedi?"
Got me bro
I was cracking up 😂
@@dugoo3405bruh
@@blackw1dow857 lmao
he should’ve said
“Are u jedi’ing son?”
Anyone: Literally says anything*
Din: visible confusion*
I was like 669. BEHOLD MY POWER!!!
It is honestly amazing how much emotion he can convey without showing his face
Basically how my world works
invisible confusion*
It's amazing how we can see his confusion even though we can't see his face.
Din is that one guy in the RPG who does all the side quests and is so exhausted that by the time he gets to a major main story plot line, he just quits.
😂😂😂😂
“We might get attacked by dragons at any point”
Me, who was just doing side quests until now: Wait, there’s more than one?!
Hey! don't do me like that
This is too accurate 🤣🤣🤣
Din is that player that invests more on the side quests than on the main one. Finishing a Civil war? Saving the Mojave? Nah, I rather have to been possessed by an alien god of trolling
Dude's just stumbled his way into becoming the next ruler of Mandalore lmao
Only if he reunites the clans and actually wants to. And you know no one challenges him, but that will happen I think.
I think unless he actively seeks the throne of mandalore and unite the clans with the darksaber i guess he can relinquish the throne, but the darksaber still needs to be won with combat. Bo-katan will have a hell of a fight
@@Horokiwibirb Except the only reason Bo had the dark saber in the first place is because Sabine gave it to her and that was apparently fine the first time.
@@danieljensen2626 and Bo led Mandalore to a total collapse against the Empire and somehow lost the Dark Saber to Gideon. The saber being given and not won through combat is a bad omen.
@@Slender_Man_186 I would like to think some mandolore spirit has followed her journey from when she was a part of death watch up to when she got the dark Saber and it just went "who in the fuck thought It was good to make you the leader" then proceeded to curse her ass
There was one scene in the episode where he had to take Grogu to the Jedi Rock, and HE WAS LOOKING FOR A BUTTON TO TURN IT ON 💀💀💀
Man that was so funny lol
LOL THAT WAS HILARIOUS
Father I cannot click the book
LoL yeah! He turned on his thermal vision goggles to look for a switch. Oh my Lord...
🙄🙄🙄
Lol I know. He’s kinda adorable when he’s confused. And Grogu was like ooo butterfly!
Season 1: killer adopts a abused boy and decides to be a good guy and redeem himself by defeating the bad guys
Season 2: father tries to find a good teacher for his adopted son and ends up getting the best one
Season 3: Beating up Grand Admiral Thrawn
@@CausticSpace or bo katan as well who know?
@@CausticSpace or taking down the new republic (former rebel alliance) and giving them a huge deathcount for once in Star Wars history instead of the predictable same old imperials.
Was Luke the best teacher? I mean he did fail his nephew 🤷♂️
@@tannerplummer1996 well that was like 15+ years luke and this is still the luke from Rotj
Din: *puts Grogu on the seeing stone*
**nothing happens and he turns around**
**turns back and now there’s glowy blue stuff going on**
Din: “I look away for ONE SECOND-“
The poor man is so confused 😂
Every dad ever.
“ *And your summoning demons or something!* ”
Woah derg
"YET YOUR SUMMONING THE FROG GOD!"
4:34 Din Djarin, a man wearing literally an entirely blasterproof suit that has saved his life miraculously on several occasions at this point, hiding from a spooky man behind a rock
I believe he was trying to read the situation so he could come up with a plan to bail without harming Grogu. But you can see that, even the armor being blasterproof, he still feels the hits and seems that it hurts. Even wearing a bulletproof vest you still can get hurt bc of the momentum of the shot
@@moriarty1243 arent blaster shts energy not kinetic, so you should be able to feel that much of an impact, also in the BOBF he gets shot 3 times in the back of the helmet but doesnt show any signs of pain
*shouldnt
@@moriarty1243 Besides that, it's just generally good to sneak up on a potential threat just in case.
Methinks he was more concerned with protecting Grogu before he knew the "spooky man" already had guns on Grogu.
My first thought after seeing the title: DoEs ThIs SeEm JeDi tO yOu?
Haha I’ll never forget that he’s like: DoEs tHis SeEm JeDi tO yOu?!
MaYbE tHeRe’S a CoNtRoL oR sOmEtHiNg
ThIs Is ThE sEeInG sToNe, ArE yOu SeEiNg AnYtHiNg?
@@hazelxd8560 MaYbe A bUtTon oR a sWItcH??
@@nina-thi Or aRe ThEy SuPposEd tO SeE u ¿
*I can’t with these replies-* 😂
Din when Ashoka didn’t wanna train Grogu was like a mom trying to enroll their child to a school but getting denied lol.
More like a mom trying to enrol their kid into a sports club😂😂
Too bad paying to get him in wasn't an option
Confirmed: Din Djarin is the Karen of the Star Wars universe! 😂
@@TheHatIsHere "I wanna speak to your manager!"
*confused astromech droid noises*
Lol grogu shall be trained in ur jedi school !! I have spoken
he's basically a dad with a gifted child who doesn't know what to do
but he's very supportive which means a lot
Witcher
I love how when Ahsoka Tano says “May the force be with you” to Mando that’s like saying “God bless you” to an atheist lmao
More likr "Merry Christmas" to a Muslim lol
Only he isn’t gonna take it as a micro aggression and run to a safe space.
@@Pakilla64 agreed. it's like saying some religious lines to another religious group.
@@230mps Nah. We don't live in your fantasy land. They'll roll their eyes and let you celebrate one of the many pagan holidays integrated into your little breakoff cult of Judaism.
@@hamachiavery so much for rolling their eyes
I love how Din casually became king of Mandalore and he was like “I don’t care, take the damn laser stick.”
That was the deal, I love how he wanted to keep his word
Also, it was Bo-Katan's fault she didn't tell him she must earn the darksaber, and not just given. How the hell should've Din know?
That's what a true King would do.
Actually luke is king of mandalore. Maul who had it was defeated by palpatine. He then was killed by vader who died because of his injuries so the dark saber goes to his oldest child which is luke.
@@Hellraiser_666_ Then Luke also would not be it but Vader. He took out Palpatine. But he might inherit the title? He is Vaders son after all.
@@theexchipmunk that's...exactly what he said
I just love the fact that Din is basically stumbling through the galaxy going "Is this/are you jedi?????"
Eventually, he got it right!
LOL that shows how confused he is
@@rosesweetcharlotte the number of question Mark's is accurate
For some reason, maybe he's in high ping or low speed internet data, so he can't up to date for the starwars timeline 😂.
He's a galactic boomer
This is what it’s like for the trillions who live in the galaxy as normal people...
Good point
True, some people in new republic thought jar jar was vader (jar jar is a sith lord confirmed 10/10)
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@@felipeaugusto2600 jar jar binks???
They know jedi exist but they think Sith and Jedi are the same thing.
Din is literally me trying to figure out what's going on after forgetting 90% of the star wars plot
I've known about Star wars my whole life(20 years) but never learnt anything more or dwell deeper into it. The mandalorian was my first interaction with Star wars, after this i went through all the episodes prequel and stuff, and I'm liking it so far.
me, who knows literally everything that is going on: hMm
@@shahan484 same! I think it's even better because I'm just as confused as him lol. also If you haven't seen the book of boba fett, I'm pretty sure it goes between s2 & 3 of the Mandalorian, he's there as well :)
@@shahan484you should watch the clone wars TV show, it is amazing. The 1st season is good, but a couple episodes are kiddy despite having multiple cuss words in the episodes throughout the season and then by season 2 it gets more mature and really good plot and stories with bounty hunters showing cad bane for the first half of the season(and IG-88) and Boba Fett for the past half with Boba Fett having his own story arc trying to get revenge on Mace Windu for killing his dad Jango Fett. Season 2 also shows the 2nd battle of geonosis in a multi episode arc with the end of it having a "zombie/paradite" episode 2-3 episode arc that has Jedi fighting other Jedi because of the Geonosis flying bug people having a queen and hive mind thing going on.
By season 3 it is a full on mature show. With stories on par with the movies and very dark stuff with a serious tone and it dives deep into star wars lore with really interesting stuff about the force and the nature of the for e, Darth maul's race and his brother and the night sisters who lead them which are a group of witches that practice the light side and dark side of the force and the sith asajj ventress is a part of them and she plots against count Dooku.
Season 3 has some of the best episodes of the whole series like the whole Father, Son Daughter multi-epispde arc which are like living embodiments of the force pretty much and they try to see if Anakin is the chosen one and change the outcome of his destiny, as Anakin Skywalker Walker will always fulfill his destiny but it can be done in multiple ways.
Also you get to so Ashoka Tano turn into a full on dark side sith lord pretty much and turn evil and fight Anakin and obi a wan in that story arc.
There is also A LOT of Mandalore episodes show you the rise of the death watch and everything. The TV show is worth watching if you are a mandalorian fan just because of how much the Clone Wars TV show has so many Mandalore episodes and plays a big role in the story. Season 2 a few mandalore episode in a 3 episode arc, and season 3 does too going into the corruption on Mandalore and a attempted coup that worked but failed as the Jedi helped them.
Then season 4 has a LOT of sith darkside of the force episodes and has a LOT of bounty hunter episodes. You see obi wan Kenobi go undercover as a bounty hunter, see more Boba Fett, more cad bane. You see lots of stuff about Count Dooku, Asajj Ventress, Savage Oppress(Darth Maul's brother), more Darth Maul, Night sisters and even Anakin Skywalker acting more dark. I season 4 is kind of "The dark side season" so if your a fan of learning and watching dark side stuff it is a must see.
Then season 5 is probably considered the best season, but really the most important season with the major plot of the TV show. Season 5 is basically Mandolorian season which will explain to you Mandalorians fans why Ashoka Tano left the Jedi order and what happened to her, it explains to mandalorian fans about the different mandalorian clans and Bo Katan and what happened on Mandalore etc. It is also the Darth maul season too. Season 5 is all about Mandalore and Darth maul. It is amazing. Lots of darth maul stuff and his brother savage Oppress. One of the most entertaining and fun to watch star wars media to watch of all time. You MUST watch season 5.
Season 6 focuses a lot on the force itself and the Jedi and helps explains why the Jedi were the way they were and what lead up to the fall of the republic and rise of the empire and Darth Vader. And season 7 goes more into that and is good as well.
@@shahan484yes you NEED to watch the Book of Boba Fett, it is only 6 episodes and worth it. It shows Grogu ft raining to be a Jedi with Luke Skywalker and It has 2 full episodes of just Mando and Grogu. Which is why it gets bad reviews since people wanted to see more boba fett instead of Grogu and mando, but it is still worth watching for the Mando and Grogu stuff and the boba Fett stuff is really not that bad, don't let hardcore fans scare you away from watching it, it is worth it. You also see how Mando got his new starship the Naboo fighter/speeder. And boba Fetts backstory with the Sarlac Pitt he fell into on movie 6 and his time with the Tuskan Raiders is very interesting and entertaining.
3:17
--Tony Stark-- Din Djarin: “Dude, you’re embarrassing me in front of the wizards.”
lol true
How do you scrap words on youtube like you did with tony stark
@@filipmaksimovic1640 putting a "-" before and after what you wanna cross out
@@wighensakgr -thanks-
No seriously thank you
@@filipmaksimovic1640 also "*" does *BOLD* and "_" does _Italics_
One can say Din is just a simple man trying to make his way in the universe
Has he ever made his way as far into the interior as Coruscant?
And that universe seems to love throwing him curveballs.
He’s just tryin’ to *grill*, for goodness’s sake!
to say “ArE yOu A jEdI”
Copy & paste.
*Bo Katan removes Helmet*
"That's not very the way of you"
probably laughed way harder than i should have at this.
Damn, can’t like this without ruining the perfect 500
@@skeletontheboneman4382 but you could’ve been the 501st
@@why8298 501st legion was kinda sick
🤣
I love when bo katan takes of her helmet and grogu just looks up at din like "dad, why can't you do that? Did they do a bad thing?"
And Grogu trying to spy under Din's helmet while they're alone on the Crest and Din is eating lmao I always laugh so hard, Grogu is exactly everyone wanting to know how he looked under that helmet bc S01EP08
Thing I love about that scene was how Bo had to explain to Din, “dude, you’re in the Jehovah’s Witness of Mandalorians. You’re that weird splinter group the rest of us don’t like to talk about because you give us the creeps”
@@PikachuLittle
Din: "I don't want to hear that from someone who wants to battle someone for a cool laser sword to be the next Bounty Hunter Jesus"
Especially in the next seasons, she talks a lot of smack for someone who goes glassy-eyed talking about “their peoples chosen destiny “ or whatever. He’s gotta be so tired of her nonsense
Dude this is great example
What's a clone?
Boba episodes later: "lets just say they might recognize my face"
HAA, CLONE HUMOR!
@RoboPotato no... try the fact that he IS a clone
@RoboPotato Hmmm. So. What is more likely? Him being recognised because he worked with the Empire, always in his armour but for this mission, he would not be wearing said armour so his only recognisable feature is his voice, which would not be remembered for so long, or HIS FACE
@RoboPotato Dumbass lmao
@@diablotry5154 you cant call someone a dumbass for disagreeing with you mate its just wrong especially on something there is no good evidence on to make a 100 percent correct answer
It’s funny how Din is exactly how people who watch the Mandalorian without having watched anything from Star Wars are like
i am one of them🤣🤣
I can assure that
ME
That was me back then 😂
Yep that's me.
I don't know what is going but I like it
Just wait till he finds out there was a whole army of Boba Fetts
Imagine him meeting Rex or some other grumpy old clone
@@camber_courtney5250 "Wait didn't I just see you when you helped me free the child? You're everywhere"
@@Zero-zb5ij still asks him if he's A jEdI
@@brian_of_farce Sounds like jedi witchcraft to me.
THERE’S A WHOLE ARMY OF THEM?
It’s funny how Din is going through the whole galaxy asking if they’re a Jedi.
are u a jedi?
@@hihi-bs3fk
Yes I am, the real question is…
Are we in a Star Wars movie but before jedi’s are real, the Sith’s, etc?
@@SoyJr3 maybe we’re in the show that explains Yoda’s origin story, considering he’s 900 years old.
@@Big_RandyTM
Lol I forgot this comment and has now 741 likes xd
But yeah could be too, good idea yoda show explaining a little of the origins of Jedi’s
The movie coming by 2026 of Dave Filoni is going to be 25,000 years before the present events of the shows and movies of all time
Din Djarin: "Are you a Jedi?"
*He asks the mystical space wizard who just ran through a platoon of nigh unstoppable droids like a freight train.*
*which by the way, he did with a LaSeR sWoRd*
@@josh_the_alien hmmmmm..
I mean, the space wizard could have been a Sith. Maybe even someone we knew. Someone who we knew would somehow come back. A ruler, perhaps. An Emperor, one might say.
Wouldn’t that have been an interesting and infuriating twist?
@Loopy Theft? And in any case, I was alluding to Palpatine.
He doesn’t even say that, it’s more like he thinks the Jedi are their own species “Are you Jedi?”
Oh ye second time he actually does say Are you a Jedi, well at least some progress lol
Homie needs a history book
We can blame the weirdo "back to the old ways" warrior cult, The Children of the Watch, that he was a part of that even traditionalists like Bo Katan said were pretty out there. Lol
The Empire burned all the history books
@@norad_clips he could have found them some way but yes the empire diffidently tried to burn as much history as they could
Fax
someone needs to confirm the multiverse theory, yoink the reality stone from whoever tf has it now, and use it to give mando access to every star wars trilogy and series to study. we need to educate our homie
He's the perfict mix of a lovable dufus, badass ranger and human enough to relate to. So well written.
well put
Himbo
@@fran5043 aye, everytime I see him being oblivious to everyone taking advantage of him but he still does so much ass-kicking, I think to myself that the Mandalorian is such a big himbo lol
I know you all like to abuse 'yourselves' with words and lower 'yourself' to trash to understand 'yourselves', but don't go on putting your dumbass infantizing thing you creeps do thinking you can get away with calling someone a doofus amongst other things. You kids talk more like you control adults around you more than appreciate their work, like you've known that you are above them and can easily lower them to your level or below your level. I can't put it into words how fucking weird you stans are; moreover, leave Pedro Pascal alone.
The fact that Mando is as confused as any normal person makes him relatable, which is part of the reason this show is so good.
You people really are as basic as an ingredient, takes nothing to impress the hell out of you. Razzle dazzle and you immediately fall.
Din is simply so precious. He has no idea what's going on, ultimately, he's just trying to be a good father.
It's that exactly that make mando a perfect series for people to get into the expanded lore. Cause stripe away all that deep rich lore half of people barely know about and you have a man trying to do right by his adopted son. And it's very human the arc throughout the first two season for Din is very very natural.
@@volrosku.6075 OMG YESSS im literally watching smth star wars related and this is the first series im starting with. i hv no idea what everything is except maybe knowing what is a lightsaber and baby yoda. this series is a perfect bridge to get me into star wars.
@@JS-wj1cs I was once the same as you, but I didnt want The Mandalorian to spoil me so I was all the 9 main movies, Rogue One and Solo before watching Season 1 of Mando. Now I've watched all 11 movies, both seasons of Mando, all 7 seasons of Clone Wars, all 4 seasons of Rebels, season 1 of Bad Batch and currently watching season 1 of The Book of Boba Fett. It's a wild ride. The first watch is always the most fun, enjoy it while you can
What do you mean he has no idea?
It's like most characters are at least aware of the plot and he's just like "wUt pLoT???"
Armorer is definitely a motherly figure Mandalorian style. You don’t have to be warm and cuddly to be a good mom. Just show you care, support, encourage, give respect, and command respect.
True
Guess youre right
Yeah because filling your kids with false and conservative bullshit about a lifestyle from the past is so caring and lovingly.
@@darthdavlo9516 Please tell mothers don't do that
She is the kind to lovingly kill someone and then blame it on the cat while smiling
And then immediately regret it and find a way to being you back from the dead so that she can tell you without telling you that she loves you
*Luke walks in*
Din: are you a jedi?
Luke: no, I'm here to tell you about your ship's extended warranty.
I've heard extended warranty jokes SO many times, but it somehow STILL manages to be HILARIOUS every time. Thank you.
Lmao, this comment wins the internet
I just laughed so hard haha
I've been laughing about this comment for five minutes now :D
Considering what happened to the Razor Crest Luke’s just a little late on that one
This is why this show is perfect for Star Wars starters. Din doesn't care about anything except to keep Grogu safe, even giving away the darksaber like nothing. People new to Star Wars can relate to him very well as he doesn't have a complex backstory, and he is just a good father
This is true! I’m a Star Wars starter fan because of the show. I honestly wanted to find out where all the baby Yoda/Grogu memes were coming from. I like Pablo Pascal so it’s working out and I want to watch more.
I would say definitely this, then ANDOR, then whatever else. It shows there's more than just force people and star destroyers in the galaxy. It's humbling and nice world building.
@@1943Grandaughter *Pedro Pascal*
My cousin and sister started their Star Wars fandom with this show. Way better option than showing them the Phantom Menace or anything really.
I swear Din Djarin seeing anything Star Wars is like Forrest Gump meeting all the historical figures and having no idea why they're important 😂
To be fair this is post empire. Them, along with Vader and Sidious wiped out nearly all Traces of the jedi in the galaxy. Plus, from what I can tell, Djin has been in the outer rim most of his life and out there, the Jedi are nearly unheard of. To some people they're legends and others simply don't know about them. On top of that this is before Luke starts his Jedi Order, so all in all. Not that surprising. Djin's reactions are that of, basically your average person in star wars completely unconnected to the major events of the movies, shows, books, and video games.
I mean. Everyone acts surprised when they see Din walk in with his Beskar. Literally, the way Din is confused about Jedi, everyone else is confused about Mandalorians. "Wait, that's a thing? Those guys are real? Huh. I thought it was made up." Both Mandalorians and Jedi are super rare, especially after the Empire, and it seems that Din hasn't had a very intensive cultural education. He's heard some Mandalorian legends. He's done bounty hunting. Beyond that, he's actually really sheltered.
@@artemis_smith well yeah he has lived in basically a super conservative, religious, and close knit cult like sector of death watch. So it would make sense he knows very little of the Jedi.
This is the type of story analysis I like to see.
"So I went to Coruscant AGAIN and got to meet the Space Wizards AGAIN."
aRe YoU a JeDi?
Boba: Jedi SUCK
Jedi Skywalker
Ima sith you dumbass...
That’s cultural appropriation, I am a temple gaurd
Clones in order 66: -_-
"Are you a jedi?" he asks to _Luke Goddamn Skywalker_ whose most iconic line is "I am a jedi, like my father before me"
I was so bummed he ended with "I am" instead of "like my father before me" lol
When you find out that not everyone knows everyone else even when they’re famous. Having an iconic line doesn’t help with it.
I mean, it doesnt help when the only two people to hear that in the scene were dead
He asks that question to Boba as well. Come on Din!
Well while the Empire and Rebellion was blowing each other up he was in the Outer rim shooting gangsters hahaha
Honestly, Din is probably the best take on living in the universe. We always are shown, Jedi, Sith, Clone Troopers, people who know who they are, what their purpose is and what goals they have. The vast majority of people probably don't know who they are, what they want or how to get it and are just trying to do as best a job of surviving and living by whatever code they believe in. Din is exactly that, he has his beliefs, his skills and is simply trying to do the best job he can with what he has, for himself and Grogu. Thats pretty much as a relateable as you can get, and probably why Mandolorian is more popular and considered "better" than Book of Boba Fett. (Not saying Boba Fett is bad or anything, just that it replies more on the lore of SW to hold it up, than it's own merits.)
Goes to show that with or without the Force people still live on with their daily lives and make they're own desicions. wierd huh So I dunno what kreia was thinking but I'm starting to think she's doing all this because she just hates the force (galaxy itself) Because she can't cope with life like the rest of the people in the galaxy.
Well I'll say Boba Fett is bad.
Doesn't seem to like his helmet, gives jobs to his enemies.
"No one respects you" is a direct quote from the show and the guy who shot Bib Fortuna never makes an appearance.
People may come after me but I only watched Boba bc the internet said that Mando was gonna show up
@@moriarty1243 you are so real for that (I did the exact same thing lol)
@@snowflake8515 lol im so glad I wasn't the only one -- I thought boba was really boring aside from the mando plot line. Dude spent half his screen time just chilling in the tub
Moff: She would need to defeat you in combat
Din: Ugh, really? That's so annoying.
I have a child to fath- errrr return to the Jedi! Yes...
The big Irony is that Din is actually not Mandalore and does not own the Dark Sabe, but the likely owner is actually in the Room moments later. Gideon was not the owner by right of Combat. Maul would have been. And he was Beaten in Combat by Palpatine, who then got shafted by Vader. An as Vader was Lukes Father, it would be inherited by him.
I yield, take it
@@theexchipmunk No. Palaptine didnt claim the dark saber or the throne of mandalore did he? So no. It was still owned by Maul until Sabine claimed it, and then Gar Saxon claimed it, then after his death Sabine gives it to Bo Katan. This isnt fucking harry potter.
@@VadersFist95 Din Also did not claim it. So by that logic he also would not be the owner of the sword. He does not want it, but still is seen as pretender. So the same would apply to Palps.
I love how Din Djarin is basically the bridge between people who are just getting into Star Wars because of Mandalorian, and people who have watched all 7 seasons of the Clone Wars twice or more.
Ive seen it all 6 times 😅
I started watching Mandalorion once season 2 started and yes I’ll admit, I had seen the SW movies a few times before but this show is definitely what made me love SW. Now I’ve watched every movie multiple times, CW 3 times and Mando twice
@@46tearsforyou You're a great consumer here's a cookie
@@unsainted2240 thanks, i try. i think i’ll watch it again now, as long as you keep those cookies coming.
Oh ive watched all the clone wars episodes aloooooooooot more than 2 times dude
I think most people forget the scope of the star wars galaxy. Billions of worlds with trillions if not more beings. Knowing the names of a few that fought in a war on the other side of the galaxy when the war never made it to where you are. It would be like roman citizens not knowing who the great generals and heroes of china are.
well said
Well said !
Well said.
Well said
Except the Clone War did come to Din's world and took away his parents. I think Din would have liked to know what the war was about and who were participating in it.
"He's my only priority" - I love how badass he is with his Mandalorian Reputation, yet he's just Pappa Din inside.
Djin: *points at butterfly* "Is this Jedi?"
Knowing Star Wars, it probably is.
Yes! Now leave the kid, and let's GO!
@@Aithalothes how?
@@G_Singh222 did you not see the tiny lightsaber it was holding
@@G_Singh222 You'd be surprised at what can use the Force in the Star Wars franchise. Wouldn't surprise me if there was a Jedi Master Butterfly somewhere in there.
Love how he reacts to any unhelmeted Mandalorians like they just stripped nude in front of him. I suppose that’s not an inaccurate analogy, come to think of it
Hmm...if they stripped nude, but kept their helmets on, would he be okay with that? This is the question we need an answer to.
Din everytime they take off their helms: :0 wh&re
(Plz don't @ me this is a joke based off another joke)
@@metalore they gotta make more Mandalorians somehow on the homeworld
@@metalore So if Din had sex his helmet is still on?
@@RotalHenricsson THE HELMET STAYS ON DURING SEX
At the moment when Grogu refuses to take the stone Din must've been thinking like
'Come on kid you are embarrassing me in front of wizards'
*"I understood that reference."*
@@JTGallant I understood THAT reference
I love the reference
@@JTGallant Sameeee
the thing i love the most about mando is that although you can't see his face he still oozes "visible confusion"
“Does this look Jedi to you?” My favorite quote 😂
That’s exactly Boba’s reaction tho lol
I like how this really fleshed out the fall of the Jedi. In the trilogy, Han just dismissed the Force in a pretty simple way but Din really shows how weird and strange Jedi concepts sound to the average post-Clone Wars person.
Yes and no, I always got the sense that they where something of a legend even when they where around! Most people had never seen one, but had heard stories.
And how frightening it can be to witness the Force and not understand what it is. Of course the Mandalorians think of the Force as sorcery, it is basically just that to them. That's partly why the Emperor and Vader was so effective as spreading terror.
I'm assuming the prequels was only of the perspective of the elite and those close to the politics of the republic. If you were on courascant you were probably familiar with the Jedi. But imagine some dude who grew up poor in a remote planet. There's no central local government, and you only see some traders coming by with stories of weird sorcerer guys in hoods wandering around in the capital.
@@matasa7463 I can't even imagine the Force as anything BUT sorcery lol. The Jedi talked a lot of fancy stuff for sure but to me "reaching out to the energy surrounding our universe to shoot lightning and lift objects" IS what you would see in the dictionary describing sorcery.
@@ArkayeCh and of course, they have weird rituals, temples, and all dress in robes and call each other by their ranks. They’re magical warrior monks/nuns.
But of course, for those who understands the deep magic of the Force, it is just simply another skill, and not something that mysterious… okay, it is still very mysterious even for the wizards in robes, but they can understand and rationalize it in ways a layperson cannot, so the average citizen of the Empire/Republic can only panic at the slight of levitation or lightning.
I think that’s part of the reason why the Jedi sticks to using a standardized lightsaber so much - it forms comfort and familiarity in others. They are not seen as mysterious and dangerous mages but as brave knights of a religious order.
I love the idea that Din is just a guy who couldn't care less about Star Wars, forced to live in Star Wars!
Not sure if thats heaven or hell
@@craytherlaygaming2852 far from hell that's for sure
@@craytherlaygaming2852 More like a Limbo
Just a simple man, trying to make his way in the universe
Wait a minute
Star Wars isekai xD
“Laser swords”
Din is the epitome of those people who call Link Zelda and honestly, I love that for him.
You got this, buddy.
Funnily enough George Lucas himself calls them laser sword in some interviews
Well in Germany they are called laser swords 😂
"You seeing this kid? WAIT A MINUTE" that is exactly what happened.
LOL
I find it funny how you can get a bunch emotion when he wears the helmet, but the second he takes it off he has no idea how to make facial expressions
That's why you leave it on, like in Dredd. As soon as he took the helmet off he lost all integrity.
@@orarinnsnorrason4614 FACTS!
It's like when you take off your mask after months of COVID
He's out of practice.
Don't forget that Din's clan does not show their faces to anyone once they become full Manalorians. This is the first time probably in decades that anyone has seen his face. That scene in the imperial base with the face scanner he looks super uncomfortable. Imagine you having to strip down naked in the middle of a cafeteria to make a phone call. That's how he feels without his helmet. And it's not just him showing his face, he has broken a sacred oath he has dedicated his life to upholding.
Din is the embodiment of the "is this a pigeon?" meme in human form.
Moff Pigeon
@@MyPrideFlag
👏😂
@@MyPrideFlag You have just won Star Wars
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Literally anyone: **does absolutely nothing**
Din: *Confused screaming*
Din: *watches a robed man kill dozens of dark troopers with a green lightsaber and the force*
Also Din: “are you a Jedi?”
Well, think about for a minute and you realize that's is true, from a certain point of view
I love Ahsoka's smirk when Din called light sabers laser swords. It was like " Did he just say-? I don't know how to tell Grogu this but his father's a dork".
"How is this dude from the same planet that was ruled by Darth Maul?"
“Hey so i got one of those laser swords you told me about”
“Really? What color is it?”
“Black”
*vietnam flashbacks*
But aren't these more like swords and less than saber? It's the right name but it's still not correct 🤔
@@simos6jipros154 I don't think he was raised on mandalore
@@sleepymetalhead7536 He definetly wasn't, he's a foundling. You can't be a foundling if you lived in Mandalore... because well, you were already a Mandalorian.
"The frog is doing witchcraft"
😅
Mando’s “GOOD JOB” made my heart do a happy
I absolutely love that triple take he does when Grogu uses force choke on Cara
“Hey kid you seeing this?”
“Why are you hold your hand out, are you pointing at something?”
“WAIT FUCK NO-“
This was probably the first time in Bo's life that she was told she wasn't Mandalorian.
Din is like that RPG player that just cares for the main quest and doesn't care about things like lore
He had those fetch missions and the armor levelling up and everything. DM just decided to be nice and help him get full upgraded armor by session 3.
Like goblin slayer
LMAOOOOOOO
Literally me in Kotor 2
I like how this series portrays force wielders as rare, mysterious, and legendary figures. At this time in the galaxy, the empire has already censored most knowledge of the jedi, so it would make sense if a random bounty hunter at this time would be confused watching a little green creature telekinetically lift a space rhino into the air. Much better than suddenly giving every non-jedi main character the ability to use the force despite not showing any capability of doing so 30 minutes before.
It's less of them being censored by the empire, if you're just a civilian you know little to nothing about a jedi even if you lived on corascant you would only know what they look like. Everyone would have crazy rumors about them too I'm sure.
You are exactly right, and I love it too! Since we get to see most of the story through the jedi's eyes in the movies and the clone wars series, we kinda "forget" how special and insane their abilities are, and how mythical they are for most people in the galaxy, even for some skilled and succesful bounty hunter. It makes them become the legends they are to most people in the fictive galaxy to the fans too.
Well. Yes and no. I too like how they're portrayed as mysterious and rare, but it makes very little sense that Mando has never heard of them. Considering the Jedi have policed the galaxy for thousands of years with *magic*, they, and their disappearance would be the thing everyone is talking about. The Empire is run by two sith, the Jedi are the 'reason' the Emperor is the Emperor. There's also still Jedi running about, one of which destroyed the Death Star and later, defeated the Emperor. Never having heard of the Jedi is like never having heard of Santa Claus in our world.
@@redelephantsdotnl Is that an enemy?
@@60iger29 lol
Wow mando really hit the nail on the head when he says "All the more reason to TRAIN HIM." That literally sums up the Anakin trilogy. If qui gon had been allowed to train anakin things coulda been so much different.
He was going to be trained by Qui-Gon but he died
Unfortunately it was forbade by jedi darth maul :(
@@willevensen7130 true. I guess Qui-Gon would have had to have lived for there to be any potential difference of outcome.
''aRe yoU a jeDi?''
Mando, he is THE Jedi
Like his father before him.
😂😂
3:49 Din Djarin being more sensible in 3 seconds than 1000 generations of jedi
God. Yeah. Put him in charge of Anakin instead of the council
How is that sensible
Definitely not all thousand generations. After all, there where many times where the jedi where actually sensible, usually just before they hit a period of decline and another Sith War.
I know right? People aren’t just BORN peaceful and detached. For monks it takes YEARS of training. And he’s still just a teen! He wouldn’t know anything! You know what kind of ancient bonebags they have on the council? They all sit around deciding his fate, when in reality, he’s just an angsty teen.
They never trained to control their emotions, they where told to suppress it...even Grand Master Yoda told both Anakin & Luke to do just that 😁
It’s what i love about the series. He’s just a mandolarian who is doing his own thing in the Galaxy, it’s not shoving the same story from another POV down our throat. it’s another aspect of the galaxy and i love it.
also Din asking “is it an enemy” is probably the most mandolarian thing i’ve ever heard 😭😂😂
He's just a simple man making his way in the universe, with his son in tow.
PLEASE learn to spell Mandalorian
I really liked how this series brought back that sense of wonder and mystery to the jedi and the force. We forget now and days with all the star wars media that these things were actually very mysterious in the original stories
Din is that meme with the guy asking “what kind of bird is this?” when it’s clearly a butterfly.
Man, I can see that meme now! Funniest and best comment on this page 😂
What kind of jedi is this
Honestly, this is why The Mandalorian is a great introduction to the Star Wars universe for those who aren’t already fans.
I saw something once about why Lord of the Rings works so well, and it's because most of the story is from the perspective of the characters who know the least, the hobbits. Each time it's Aragorn, or Gandalf, or Legolas, or Gimli, etc., who are explaining the lore to the hobbits. They talk about a poem or sing a song. They explain it to the Hobbits. So we get a more organic form of exposition dump because a we have a stand-in character for the audience who gets stuff explained to them. So yeah, fans are going to be geeking out about this or that character, and get the deep cuts. But someone who hasn't seen much of Star Wars at all is going to understand the story just fine because things are explained in an organic fashion to Din.
I wasn’t a Star Wars fan until I watched the Mandalorian. After watching the first season, I ended up watching every Star Wars movie last year. It truly is a wonderful introduction and a phenomenal show.
@@cyclonerampage next stop is starwars the clone wars tv show ignore the pilot movie and trudge through the first 2 seasons that were subpar then 5 seasons of probably the best starwars offers is to watch
No it's a horrible one. The original books are way better
Then you have Book of Boba referencing Nal Hutta, Wookie v Trandoshan rivalry, Kamino, Jabba, Tuskens, Pykes, etc
fans think Bo be like "let's forget Sabine"
but fans be like "let's forget what happened AFTER Sabine"
I never watched Rebels, what happened AFTER Sabine, also who is Sabine. (plz excuse me for being dumb)
@@darthshrevan1007 shes a mandalorian character and part of the main cast of Rebels, she's met Bo Katan several times and even gave her the darksaber after she found it, I haven't watched Rebels but she has a wiki page on Wookiepedia that could be worth your time
@@thevexster2 ok thx
@@thevexster2 The only thing I know abt her is she gave the darksaber to Bo Katan
@@darthshrevan1007 sabine retrieved the dark saber and then handed it over to Bo so she could rule Mandalore, and Bo accepted. But this was before the Empire attacked Mandalore un the Purge mentioned by the Blacksmith and Bo, where Moff Gideon got the Darksaber. It's not confirmed yet but it's pretty obvious that Bo feels ashamed of losing control of Mandalore when technically the darksaber wasn't hers rightfully. That's why she didn't accepted the saber from Djin Jarrin, because she's afraid she will fail again at ruling Mandalore and breaking the tradition again.
“Not even your laser swords.”
That’s why I love this man 💀💀💀
Old Mandalorians: "Jedi are our enemies, we must wage war against them! As well as producing armor, tactics and weaponry to fight them!"
Mandalorians during the Clone Wars: "We wish not to partake in the war, though eventually The Republic will come to us."
Mandalorians after the Clone Wars: "This 'Empire' formed after the Jedi attempted to kill Chancellor Palpatine."
The Mandalorian: "the fuck's a jedi?"
My favorite line from him in relation to jedi is
"A Mandalorian and a jedi working together? they'll never see it coming" mainly because of how hilariously wrong it is.
Especially in relation to Ashoka who's BFF's with Bo Katan
@@craytherlaygaming2852 throughout history the jedi and mandalorians were at war. Even all the way back to the KOTOR era with revan and malak.
@@unknowntrademark9992 Yep. Mandalorians are historically drawn to combat to conquer and fight. Makes no sense for them to support a peace loving faction.
He wasn’t born on Mandalore and was trained strictly to be a warrior in his own so it kind of pieced in the whole confusion on why the big eared frog creature is lifting things without touching them.
@@strat458796 Maybe so, but with how much the Jedi (and force wielders) have done in the galaxy, I find it hard to believe someone would forget what a Jedi is, unless he was living on the most backwater world imaginable.
Bo Katan mocks “This is the way”
Din “This is the w- oh I see what you did there”
Bo Katan is an a-hole.
@@joelsasmad agreed
Poe: "In somehow Palpatine returned"
Din: "Are you a Jedi?"
Palpatine: *falls over laughing*
*on exegol*
Palpatine: I AM ALL THE SITH
Rey: And I am all the jedi!
Din: what's a jedi? are you guys jedis? I'm so confused
This was honestly one of my favorite things about the series. Really nice to see someone not intrinsically connected to/aware of every aspect of the universe they’re in.
It's so crazy that he's uncaring or unknowing that he's the rightful ruler of freaking Mandalore, after winning the darksaber (coolest lightsaber) with a beskar spear no less. I love it.
To be fair, it's not much of a kingdom now
@@csab8642 still, it's about the status: if you can rally all of the Mandalorians, you can rebuild a kingdom.
@@ajdominguez1002 well, you're not wrong
Even in a somewhat funny compilation, hearing Ashoka saying "Ive seen what such feelings can do" gives me goosebumps
Especially when you've seen her death (that got undone) in Rebels. She hasn't just seen the results, she's died to them.
@@GuyNamedSean damn... I'm currently watching Rebels and wish I hadn't read this. 😭😭
C'mon. Anakin's feelings were off the normal radar, Tano & by extension the writers don't know the difference. Grogu just needs to grow up knowing that, that's all.
@@nickthepick8043 no. The mentality here is that the jedi needs to be free of any sort of attachment to anyone or anything lest they'd try to secure the attachment and protect the person or the thing that is object to it. Grougu actually force choked that woman thinking she was a threat to the mandalorian and force choke is the signature move of one person who is definitely not a jedi...
If you ask me fuck the jedi. I always wanted the sith to win, but Ashoka's logic holds nevertheless.
@@ahmetrefikeryilmaz4432 You're retarded. The writers are the ones who write the Jedi off as unattached robots. Heaven forbid the Jedi have rules in place. At the end of the day, relationships and emotions are essential to a Jedi's life. It's ANAKIN who didn't understand that. Stop putting the Sith on a pedestal because you want the power, but think the consequences won't affect or come to you.
The fact that he doesn't know he's in Star Wars is part of what makes this a good show.
Contrast that with the Sequels, where literally every character is some kind of star wars fan who knows a the lore.
Well it's like most film universes, we see the upper crust. The people who are deciding the fate of the universe, with the best intelligence and elite warriors. Mandalorian shows us what it's like for the actual people who reside in that world. Frankly most of us don't care who is actually in charge (it's not the President) or what's happening in the greater scheme of things until we start to feel like we have nothing more to lose. Our day to day lives just aren't affected by those grander designs, we got too much to worry about already. It's cool to see that amplified due to the Empire's propaganda engine. It's why I like sci-fi, things can be stretched and enhanced to say something about reality.
It's a good contrast: You'd have people who'd be as big of fans as we are of the main characters and then you've got poor clueless Din Djarin tryna drop his son off at daycare not knowing what the Dank farrik is going on
In my opinion, this is what makes mandalorian such an iconic embodiment of the casual viewer, hes so clueless, the same way new fans would be, allowing a really relatable character to explain away all of the little intricacies they may not understand in the star wars franchise
I just watched Mandalorian and it is the first star wars thing i have watched (except the time we have gone to a star wars movie and me not knowing the story had no idea of what's going on and only remember someone getting killed after a hug and fall down) and i enjoyed it a lot and now i think i will watch the movies because i am invested in it.
I don't know about the right order to watch the films so it would be great if you can help me on that regard
Also i came to Mandalorian with the expectation that baby was %100 baby Yoda and he will grow upto be that character but after seeing the first jedi shown in the show say i knew someone like him i realized Yoda is someone else.
But how could i know? For me Mandalorian was synonymous with baby Yoda before watching the show
Also, doesn't have all the baggage of the SW drama as well. That's the challenging issue with Boba Fett. Notice the showrunners made Boba have a spiritual awakening on his show with the Tucsans in order to reset his character to start anew.
You gotta remember that Din literally grew up in a fringe cult that taught him that "fighting = good" and nudity is for dweebs.
He's a little... um.... sheltered.
Jedi grow up in a cult as well
@@HumanB312
One which is considerably more integrated into galactic society though lol
Mandalorians are based. Fighting is based.
@@Mollytov840 Tell that to your dad, he seems to like fighting your mother every night
Rimworld moment. If you know you know. If you don't, search it up.
The innocence of him not knowing the way of the galaxy yet being a great warrior and father figure is what makes him so endearing as a character ✋🏻❤️🤚🏻
We knew exactly what the writers were doing when Din said “laser swords.”
Has that something to do with the german dubbing?
Funfact: we in hungarian actually call it "light sword", sometimes "laser sword"
@@synceware1453
It’s the original term they used in Star Wars (1977)
@@synceware1453 It's a callback to Anakin saying it in the Phantom Menace.
@@mattmurphy7030
Yes I was mistaken. But I don’t think Anakin living on a desert plan in the outer rim never meeting a Jedi would get everything right about the Jedi so I was comfortable with him calling it that
Din needs a jedi so much, that he just gently shakes every person he meets, hoping that some magic powers would fall out
I like to imagine that when Grogu contacted Luke he was like "Look, if any Jedi are out there I used to train but almost died and now I'm with my dad and hes super strong but he doesn't know what hes doing😭 he fights really good, never shows his face, and hes so nice, please find me and help us!!"
Luke's like: Ah yes let me put on my rescue outfit
grogu essentially put out an ad that said "help my dad is hot and single and looking for jedi" and luke "chanel boots" skywalker immediately went looking
@@amyellis3612 luke came for the DILF not the youngling
LOL love this. Best comment!
@@amyellis3612 ✨Material Gworl✨
@@annapurna8750 me too! Deserves 4K+ likes ❤
Almost all of the galaxy doesn't know what jedi are, the empire made sure people forgot who they are
And evidently they did a damn good job of it, too
There was also only like 10k Jedi put of like 5 trillion.
Apply that to earth's population and it's only like 15 people.
@@shanez1215
Lol it might be even less than that honestly
@@shanez1215 There's only one pope, but good luck trying to erase his existence from public memory xD
@u a That's nothing like making people forget about them entirely
The armourer reminds me of my mother
Sabine's mom looks like my mom
You have a cool mum
@@ocularzombie6679 bro me too wtf lmao
My mom looks like Jabba.
@@ocularzombie6679 damn imagine having a Mandalorian as a mom.
I always found it so interesting that traditional Mandalorian culture is built around the terrible things the Jedi did to them during the wars but still separate the individual from the group and don’t just end every Jedi life they come across
I think it’s rly impressive that Mando can express so much feeling even tho he has a helmet covering his face. Good job pascal
You guys do realise that most people in Star Wars haven’t met or even heard of the Jedi? The galaxy has trillions of people around and only a few hundred exist at the time of the Mandalorian.
Yeah, people forget just how massive SW galaxy is. Even during old republic, when Jedi order was at it's largest, Jedi were legends in the outer rim. Moreover empire did everything they could to kill all of the Jedi as well as any memory of them.
Trillions should be an understatement; assuming coruscant is roughly the size of Earth, hs the population density of NYC and goes 'down for miles' like the lore states, coruscant alone could could house *hundreds* of trillions of humans and all the vertical farms needed to feed them. The population of a galaxy spanning republic would be beyond numbers that would be comprehensible to the average person.
For perspective, in a population of hundreds of trillions there would be as many of even rare professions like specialist surgeons, or college professors as the whole population of earth. SW and many other scifi franchises utterly fail to convey the insane scales of a solar system, let alone a whole galaxy. There are over 100 billion stars in the Milky way, and we're not even that big of a galaxy.
Each of those stars could support untold quadrillions of humanoids if you utilized all the materials in them to build space habitats; or 100's of trillions if you built ekumenopolis type city worlds like coruscant and nar shaddaa.
@@kauske coruscant population is officially stated to be 1 trillion
@@diskritis2076 That means that the city planet is mostly empty space, which is exactly my point. Read my comment again.
@@kauske yeah, got it
He's the definition of that "Is this a pigeon?" meme
1:02 I love how Grogu looks up at Mando like "Aight Dad, your turn, take off the f***ing helmet. C'mon, take it off. Show me your face please." 🤣🤣🤣
I love how Din was alive during the clone wars and still gets confused.
He was a child, traumatized by battle droids; then adopted by a mandalorian cult. He might never have seen Jedi or clones in person, and even if he did his whole childhood is likely very repressed.
Not everyone understood that there was a war going on, let alone one that involved clones .
@@kauske have you not read lore on jango Fett? 😂 Disney crapped out garbage
@@sgtmuffinbadger6147 We're talking about Din Jarin, not Jango, or his clone son Boba. Are you just here to bash on disney? No one cares, the sequels were bad, move on with your life.
@@kauske jango was the OG of these idiot characters. All of Disney lore is full of half ass built characters that don't add up or match with any timeline