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"The Mandalorian", season 3: "Chapter 18: The Mines of Mandalore

Luca Fontana
9/3/2023
Translation: machine translated

The end of the eighteenth chapter, entitled 'The Mines of Mandalore', is completely baffling to say the least. Its source is a prophecy that foretells the return of the lost glory of Mandalore and a new Mand'Alor leader.

Welcome to another review of what happens in the final episode of The Mandalorian. First of all, please note that this is a full review of the final episode of the series and contains spoilers! Before you read on, watch The Mandalorian - Chapter 18: The Mines of Mandalore.


This episode teaches us that the Living Waters aren't called that for no reason.

Boonta Eve is back!

In 1999, George Lucas, the creator of Star Wars, drew heavily on the iconic chariot race from the 1959 film Ben Hur. Not without adding a twist, as the machines look more like Formula 1 cars than horse-drawn chariots. And the soundscape goes with it, as you can see in the video above.

R5-D4, the real hero of the galaxy (no shit)

To prevent any of this from happening, Skippy triggers a slight implosion making Luke think he has a broken motivator. Skippy then uses the force on C-3PO and makes him tell Luke to buy R2 instead. Skippy then stays with the Jawas, is shot by a stormtrooper during a later raid and thus sacrifices his life for the galaxy without anyone ever knowing. What a sad story... He's a real hero.

But back to today's episode. Din Djarin sets off for his next stop: Mandalore.

The ruins of Sundari

Since the first season of the series, Mandalore, the home planet of the Mandalorian people, has been mentioned over and over again, however this is the first time we've been there, at least in live action. We've already seen Mandalore in the animated series The Clone Wars, for example, where the planet even played an important role and was at its peak. Today we travel to Sundari.

In short, the city we visit in this episode already has a long history behind it.

Bo-Katan Kryze: a born leader?

For me, this was almost the strongest moment of the episode: Bo-Katan eliminates her enemies in the blink of an eye, like a true Mandalorian, she forms a complete army on her own. She finally opens up in the following scenes, perhaps inspired by the spirituality of the mines. She recounts her past and her father, Adonai Kryze, whom I mentioned above to Din.

For me, this is precisely what makes her a born leader.

Hallucinating encounter with the mythosaur

The mythosaurus is no longer a myth.

And in particular on the Mandalorian coat of arms.

And notably on Boba Fett's armour in Star Wars - Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, a film released in the 80s.

Or a leader.


What do you think of this season opener? Have I missed any benchmarks? Write it down in the comments. Next Wednesday (or Thursday at the latest) we continue with Chapter 19, I can't wait to see what happens.

Headline photo: Disney / Lucasfilm

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