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The Mandalorian, Season 3 – Chapter 17: The Apostate

Luca Fontana
1/3/2023
Translation: Katherine Martin

Precisely two years, two months and 13 days after the last instalment, my episode analyses of The Mandelorian are back with a vengeance. Let’s get the ball rolling with Chapter 17: The Apostate.

First off, let me be clear: this is an episode analysis with spoilers included! After all, I’ll be discussing the episode’s best WTF moments and Easter eggs. With this in mind, make sure you watch «The Mandalorian – Chapter 17: The Apostate» before reading on.


This is the way.

The Night of a Thousand Tears

Now, the season can truly begin.

A journey into the unknown

Hyperspace. An alternate dimension that can only be reached by moving through space at the speed of light or faster. Djarin and Grogu do this regularly when they travel the galaxy. But then something out-of-the-ordinary happens.

Something strange.

As Grogu looks out of his dome in the N-1 starfighter, he sees just that in the shimmering blue-white of hyperspace: the dark silhouettes of several purrgils. Holy shit!

That’s the droid I’m looking for

Speaking of pirates…

Yo Ho! A Pirate’s Life for Me!

Correction, 6 March 2023: Vane is, of course, a Nikto, not a Weequay. Thanks @elsilvan :-).

Meanwhile, Djarin escapes the pirate king with ease thanks to his N-1 starfighter. Nevertheless, I highly doubt we’ve seen the last of Gorian Shard.

Queen of my castle

It’s a stalemate. One that leaves Bo-Katan sitting depressed on the throne of House Kryze, with no group for Djarin to join. So for now, he seems to be on his own. Yet again. As they say,

This is the way.


How did you like the first episode? Have I missed any Easter eggs? Let me know in the comments. I’ll be back with an episode analysis of Chapter 18 next Wednesday. I, for one, can hardly wait.

Header image: Disney / Lucasfilm

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