The Mandalorian

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The Mandalorianseems to be telling a few different stories this season.

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Theyre together as father and son.

of Bo-Katan after this episode.

A third story is starting to come into focus, too.

So what went wrong?

This season keeps coming up with a single answer: bureaucracy.

That just seems unlikely, by Tuttles reckoning.

Also, Nevarro never signed the charter, and Tuttle already has a backlog.

His hands are tied!

This isnt a rebellion anymore, Tuttle tells Teva.

We have a structure.

Hes also smart enough to call Kargas bluff.

Its not the New Republic that shows up, at least not directly.

Theyll have their work cut out of them.

Its a humiliating defeat for Shard.

Vane, one of Shards top lieutenants, flees rather than going down with the ship.

The Armorer also proposes an unorthodox approach to shoring up the Mandalorian orthodoxy.

Perhaps Bo-Katans dreams of reclaiming Mandalore havent been thwarted, as she once believed, but redirected.

Not that its going to be easy.

Whats more: The wreck contains traces of beskar.

Maybe a new age is dawning.

Seems like a cool place.

(And so is … most of the town.

The Nevarrans have a lot of rebuilding to do.)

Pretty funny, if so.

A waste of subtitles, if not.

RIP, Gorian Shard, though maybe one of those vines will regenerate a new pirate king.