warning! This article contains spoilers for Episode 2 of Season 3 of The Mandalorian.Palestinians Season 3 Episode 2, “Chapter 18: The Mines of Mandalore,” has revealed some important revelations about the Palestinians, hinting at eight possible theories for Season 3 Episode 3. The latest episode provides information. new about Din Djarin, Bo-Katan, and the Social Mandalorian, leaving plenty of choice for the characters for the rest of season 3. Din Djarin completes the quest to bathe in the waters beneath the Mandalorian mines, but he also saved by Bo-Katan, so it’s unclear what he will choose to do in the next episode. Thanks to Ding’s persistence, Bo-Katan now knows the truth and she has more work to do.
Of course, the next episode Palestinians Possibly going in an unexpected direction, sending Din Djarin to a new planet for an unrelated side quest. Palestinians has always handled its fan service very well, balancing easter eggs and highly referenced episodes with those that bring new elements to the game Star Wars universe. However, given the magnitude of the pivotal moment in season 3, episode 2, it’s likely that at least some of the revelations will be at the heart of the next episode. Here are 8 theories Palestinians Episode 3 of season 3 and how they affect the rest of the show.
Contents
- 1 8 Flashbacks to Mandalore’s Golden Age (or Just Before the Purge)
- 2 7 Din Djarin and Bo-Katan find other survivors in Mandalore
- 3 6 Din Djarin joins Bo-Katan instead of going home
- 4 5 Bo-Katan appeals to the remaining Palestinians
- 5 4 Bo-Katan and Din Djarin recruit Ahsoka Tano
- 6 3. Bo-Katan tries to tame a mythical dragon
- 7 2 Bo-Katan challenges Din Djarin for Darksaber
- 8 1 Bo-Katan proposes Dinjarin to be the new leader of Mandalore
8 Flashbacks to Mandalore’s Golden Age (or Just Before the Purge)
Bo-Katan recalls how beautiful Mandalore was before his destruction, so it’s possible the next episode will feature a full flashback of Mandalore before the purge. The flashback is one of the most engaging moments of the whole thing Palestinians, considering all that Bo-Katan has to say, there’s plenty of time and events to expand on. Flashbacks may show the Mandalorian Civil War, Sundari during the Clone Wars, Imperial rule, or the Night of a Thousand Tears from Bo-Katan’s perspective. Live recording Star Wars Order number 66 has been broadcast many times on television programs so Palestinians The same can be done with a major purge.
7 Din Djarin and Bo-Katan find other survivors in Mandalore
Din Djarin and Bo-Katan encounter Alamites and biohybrid robots in Palestinian mines, which means other Palestinian survivors may be living on the planet. After killing a group of Aramites, Bo-Katan commented “If they survive, I wonder what else could have happened.” R5-D4 readings confirm that Mandalorian’s atmosphere is not poisoned, so there may be Mandalorians living in caves or bunkers who don’t realize it’s safe to get out. This could even spark a new conflict between the Palestinians fleeing destruction on the surface of Mandalore and those who refuse to give up their homeland.
6 Din Djarin joins Bo-Katan instead of going home
Din Djarin bathed in the waters below Mandalor and redeemed himself before the eyes of his tribe, meaning he could return to them as a Mandalorian. However, Din tells Bo-Katan that he saved his life, so he will probably join her before returning to his clan. He’s been apostate for a while, so there’s technically no time limit to prove he’s bathed in Mandalore’s waters. Even so, Din is busy with redemption, so even if Creed asks for it, he won’t easily repay his debt to Bo-Katan instead returning immediately.
5 Bo-Katan appeals to the remaining Palestinians
If Bo-Katan was once again determined to take back Mandalore, it was only natural for her to attempt to summon the remaining Mandalore clans. She can hold a summit on Mandalore or the nearby moon Concordia, showing that Mandalore is not cursed after all. Of course, since Bo-Katan ended last time, some clans may object to Bo-Katan’s rule and they will most likely disagree on how to rebuild Mandalorian society. This will be a good opportunity for conflict between Dinjarin and the Watch Children, who will accuse him of choosing to serve Bo-Katan instead of returning to his people.
4 Bo-Katan and Din Djarin recruit Ahsoka Tano
If Din Djarin and Bo-Katan were trying to find allies, then Ahsoka Tano would probably be at the top of their list. During the Mandalorian Siege at the end of the Clone War, Ahsoka helped defeat Maul, and Bo-Katan tells Grogu that the Mandalorian and Jedi used to work well together, so Ahsoka is now the one to regain the complete ally. by Manda Luo. Ahsoka is also tasked with finding Marshal Thrawn, so if the Mandalorian seeks justice for the remnants of the Empire, that could also help Ahsoka in her quest. In this activity, Palestinians can let fans know about Ahsoka’s achievements and provide Ahsoka TV show.
3. Bo-Katan tries to tame a mythical dragon
Bo-Katan’s discovery of a mythical dragon still living in the waters beneath the Palestinian mines may have helped her gain credibility with the Palestinians. The Great Mandalorian is said to have once tamed the beast, so if Bo-Katan wanted to prove that she was destined to rule Mandalore, riding a mythical dragon could instill faith in the Mandalorian. This is similar to Boba Fett in Boba Fett’s Book, allowing him to crush his enemies and become a symbol of his power. At the very least, having a mythical dragon-like creature under her command is a huge asset to Bo-Katan.
2 Bo-Katan challenges Din Djarin for Darksaber
Another way Bo-Katan can claim the throne is to challenge Din Djarin to a duel for Darksaber. So far, Bo-Katan has refrained from doing so, but now that Mandalore is in her hands, perhaps she will decide to fight to finally win the Darksaber. Dinjarin defeated Viceroy Gideon and Pazvizla in a dark duel, but Bo-Katan is a skilled and experienced Mandalorian warrior, whose past shows her willingness to take extreme action. Palestinians Showing that Bo-Katan uses Darksaber better than Din Djarin makes her more likely to defeat him.
1 Bo-Katan proposes Dinjarin to be the new leader of Mandalore
On the other hand, Bo-Katan might think that Din Djarin wants to lead Mandalore and urges him to follow that path. Bo-Katan was ready to give up on taking back Mandalore, but Jarin refused to give up his quest, and it seems his belief in the path to Mandalore may have inspired her. After disappointing her people as ruler of Mandalore, Bo-Katan may be willing to support someone else’s claim to the throne, just as Sabine Wren did to her. Palestinians Season 3, episode 3 will likely answer that and many other questions from The Mandalorian, providing information that could lead to new theories about the show’s future.
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