When The Mandalorian first premiered, it was a breath of fresh air in the Star Wars universe. A gritty, western-inspired adventure that focused on character development and small-scale stories instead of galaxy-spanning epics. And of course, it had Baby Yoda, the Little merchandise machine that captured the hearts of millions.
But then, with the spin-off series "The Book of Boba Fett," some fans started to feel like the show was losing its edge. Maybe it was the lack of a clear direction for the story or maybe it was the fact that boba fett was strangely absent from his own show. Whatever the reason, it just didn't feel quite as exciting as it used to.
But fear not, fellow Mandalorian fans! With this latest episode, it feels like the show is back on track. We're getting more of the classic Mandalorian action and adventure, with a healthy dose of unexpected surprises thrown in. So let's dive into last week's episode of The Mandalorian where our hero Din Djarin returns to Mandalore, the deserted home planet of all Mandalorians. But of course, it's not a happy homecoming, because nothing ever is in the world of Star Wars. Instead, Din and Grogu face all sorts of perils and dangers. And while Bo-Katan arrives just in time to save the day (Like the bad-ass she is) Even she is taken aback by the appearance of the mythological creature - The giant… dragon… like… thing?
What WAS that?
Well, Ryan Arey from ScreenCrush Is here to explain every little detail.