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It’s been pretty up-down this season, and I’m not crazy about this finale. So many capes with jetpacks, another badguy who needs his own Darth Vader style costume, taking the helmet-worshipping cult so goddamn seriously still, like they’re going to make a stupid wide ear-accommodating helmet for Grogu or something. Is

I’m glad the Mandalore storyline wrapped in one season because if these live action shows are going to act as extended codas for the cartoons, I think I’m out.

i love the idea everyone who dislikes it must be acting disingenuously.

The good guys win but they’ve earned it. Axe Woves stuck to the plan and was faithful. The Armourer came through. All of the Mandalorians stood their ground and fought together.

In the Grays, here. But that’s the game how she is played.

Project Necromancer’s obvious endgame is Palpatine, but what’s most likely as the first product from it is Snoke. Remember in Rise of Skywalker how many proto-Snokes were marinating in the opening scenes when Kylo Ren is on his evil quest? This is probably Filoni’s way of trying to solve a bit of J.J. Abrams’ puzzle

At least one “spy” is Elia Kane. And judging from the time between Gideon’s capture and escape, whoever fast tracked Kane through the ex-Imperial rehab program.

“He just finds you… visually aggravating right now”

With all due respect, you are now where you should have been all along.

His several seasons long relationship with Willa has also been wonderful. They’re both clearly using each other to some degree, but there’s simultaneously a lot of genuine love there. No one really has a healthy relationship with their loved ones on this show, but Connor comes the closest by quite a large mark.

Ruck’s been playing the long game here, slowly turning Con from a (perfectly played) buffoon to a heart-wrenching study of an abandoned man-child.

Having twice been on the receiving end of very unexpected calls informing me of a loved one’s death - including an identical experience being asked to speak to someone as they were passing - this episode had in me in tears. The way they nailed all the different ways people handle sudden grief was masterful. Not since

“We can get an off-the-shelf funeral.....Reagan’s but with tweaks” is the line of the season so far for me.

I want a resolution for their aquatic forbidden love subplot!

What is truly shocking about this season (among its many other sins) is just how Grogu is barely in it. He’s literally just a piece of luggage Mando is carting around.

Dear god, this was the worst episode in the worst season of what is, on its best day, a middling series.

“Would this blade then not belong to her?”

I don’t know for sure if the Mandalorians are the ones responsible for the attack on the ship, since it is based entirely around the presence of Besker steel there.  Maybe, just maybe, Moff Gideon who used to rule Mandalor for the Empire has plenty of it floating around.  Hell, his underling when trying to buy Grogu

Did... did you watch any of the previous seasons?  Which fit that exact description perfectly?

Immediately cheered seeing a Quarren that wasn’t some mustache(face tentacle)-twirling villain for a change.