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The Mandalorian and his allies confront their enemies.The Mandalorian and his allies confront their enemies.The Mandalorian and his allies confront their enemies.
Taika Waititi
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Did you know
- TriviaIn the bar scene, writer/director of several previous episodes Dave Filoni can be seen sitting at the bar talking to the other pilots.
- GoofsAfter R5-D4 helps Din Djarin, the droid stands up straight in a two-legged position (this is a CGI version of R5). However in a close-up, it is leaning backwards as if still in its three-legged position (the practical version of R5).
- Quotes
Bo-Katan Kryze: [saving Mando from Moff Gideon] I've got this. Go save your kid.
Moff Gideon: Bo-Katan Kryze. What's it gonna be this time? Surrender or fight?
- ConnectionsFeatured in Robot Head: Star Wars Hates Men (2023)
Featured review
Satisfying ending to a disjointed season
While the season 2 finale was one of the best episodes of any season I have watched and therefore a tall order to match, 'The Return' ties up the loose ends from season 3 nicely while setting the precedent for many more adventures to come for Din Djarin and Grogu.
Din Djarin and Grogu get to show what they're really capable of throughout this episode, something that has been lacking throughout season 3, and something I am excited to see a lot more of.
There were a lot of fan theories floating around about how this episode would wrap up the many subplots throughout this season, and the fact that many of these were off the mark doesn't make it poorly written in my opinion. It did however feel a little safe and there were no real surprises that emerged, but the simplicity of the Mandalorian was what made the first two seasons so brilliant. I hope this is a sign of things to come (and Jon Favreau has confirmed a script for season 4 has been completed!)
Din Djarin and Grogu get to show what they're really capable of throughout this episode, something that has been lacking throughout season 3, and something I am excited to see a lot more of.
There were a lot of fan theories floating around about how this episode would wrap up the many subplots throughout this season, and the fact that many of these were off the mark doesn't make it poorly written in my opinion. It did however feel a little safe and there were no real surprises that emerged, but the simplicity of the Mandalorian was what made the first two seasons so brilliant. I hope this is a sign of things to come (and Jon Favreau has confirmed a script for season 4 has been completed!)
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- samuel-audet-11
- Apr 19, 2023
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- Runtime39 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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