It's unbearable to have to wait for season 4. This series is haunting and addictive. The positive values they transmit are incredible. In the starwars sphere , The mandalorians were thought to be mercenaries without values and ties. This series rehabilitates them beyond in imaginable. They are not a race but à credo. Din djarin perfectly this adage.
The Mandalorian is plain dope... I have seen the three seasons I do not know how many times, and still can't get enough... and everytime, I see new details that escaped my attention... this is Star Wars at its best.
Couldn't agree more. I think my favorite scene in season 3 was when Mando was walking into the waters reciting the creed and Bo was looking at him not with amusement and disgust anymore, but with reverence and awe at his loyalty and literally faith in the creed and for what a Mandalorian is supposed to be. In that moment she came alive again in her faith. It was the perfect moment and what allowed her to see the Mythosaur when saving Mando. To me in that moment it revealed itself because she was worthy once again.
@@mikemccown2057 you perfectly analyzed this magnificent scene, which for me will remain one of the most emblematic of the series. mando who ceases to be an aposta and bo katan who recovers the faith and becomes worthy of reigning over mandalore again. this scene represents their resurrection of what they are, of who they are: Mandalorians at the highest level of the term. their joint actions after this episode prove it. set for mandalore. let's really pray they make a season 4.
I love that first clip of the armorer telling Grogu about trials while the other Mandalorians are training in the background. This simultaneously makes me happy, gives me chills, and makes my heart melt. This embodies the best moments of all 3 seasons plus Book of Boba Fet. And Din’s speech to the Mandos was so good. The overlapping clips with the revelant dialogue is freaking amazing! This is the way! Pasz went out like a freaking gangsta!
Paz went out like a Mando’ad!! Oya!! The end of the original Creed is “Death is Life, one should die as one has lived!” He was a warrior he died bravely in battle against overwhelming odds to secure his clan’s future!
Oya! Definitely agreed! He went out like a bad ass and a true Mando. You can’t have a much more brave and honorable death. But not only that, but he died for someone he started out the season hating not because of her bloodline, but because he truly believed her worthy to rule and that speaks volumes. And yes I know what oya means. Because I love Mandos just that much.
FOR MANDALORE! WE ARE SUMMONED HERE. BROTHERS ALL.
"Our enemies want to separate us, but Mandalorians are stronger together."
-Bo-Katan Kryze
Mando together strong
This is the Way.
This is the way.
This is the way
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One doesn't speak unless one knows this is the way😊
It's unbearable to have to wait for season 4.
This series is haunting and addictive. The positive values they transmit are incredible.
In the starwars sphere , The mandalorians were thought to be mercenaries without values and ties.
This series rehabilitates them beyond in imaginable.
They are not a race but à credo. Din djarin perfectly this adage.
The Mandalorian is plain dope... I have seen the three seasons I do not know how many times, and still can't get enough... and everytime, I see new details that escaped my attention... this is Star Wars at its best.
Couldn't agree more. I think my favorite scene in season 3 was when Mando was walking into the waters reciting the creed and Bo was looking at him not with amusement and disgust anymore, but with reverence and awe at his loyalty and literally faith in the creed and for what a Mandalorian is supposed to be. In that moment she came alive again in her faith. It was the perfect moment and what allowed her to see the Mythosaur when saving Mando. To me in that moment it revealed itself because she was worthy once again.
@@mikemccown2057 you perfectly analyzed this magnificent scene, which for me will remain one of the most emblematic of the series. mando who ceases to be an aposta and bo katan who recovers the faith and becomes worthy of reigning over mandalore again. this scene represents their resurrection of what they are, of who they are: Mandalorians at the highest level of the term. their joint actions after this episode prove it. set for mandalore. let's really pray they make a season 4.
Someone could say... "In the Fire of War, on the Anvil of War!" Mandalorians are Salamanders all along.
I love that first clip of the armorer telling Grogu about trials while the other Mandalorians are training in the background. This simultaneously makes me happy, gives me chills, and makes my heart melt. This embodies the best moments of all 3 seasons plus Book of Boba Fet. And Din’s speech to the Mandos was so good. The overlapping clips with the revelant dialogue is freaking amazing! This is the way! Pasz went out like a freaking gangsta!
Paz went out like a Mando’ad!! Oya!! The end of the original Creed is “Death is Life, one should die as one has lived!” He was a warrior he died bravely in battle against overwhelming odds to secure his clan’s future!
Sorry for the delayed comment but i really appreciate that !
Oya! Definitely agreed! He went out like a bad ass and a true Mando. You can’t have a much more brave and honorable death. But not only that, but he died for someone he started out the season hating not because of her bloodline, but because he truly believed her worthy to rule and that speaks volumes. And yes I know what oya means. Because I love Mandos just that much.
This is the way.
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This is the way! 4:30
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The way it is.
What is the first music used? It fits PERFECTLY
This is the way.
This is the Way.
This is the way
This is the way