The end of this season has arrived, and as always, we will give you a very honest review. The Mandalorian capped off its uneven third season with a ho-hum finale that technically wrapped up its myriad of crisscrossing plotlines neatly, yet did so in the most anticlimactic ways.
The penultimate episode of The Mandalorian season 3 finally kicked things into high gears with an exhilarating chapter worthy of its Star Wars namesake.
This week on The Mandalorian, we’ve got both droids and Mandalorian insurgents, cameo galore, and the most jarring mishmash of tones this series has ever attempted.
After the absence of Grogu last week, The child is back in the spotlight with “The Foundling”. The Mandalorian has always been at its best when the father-son duo is at the center. Therefore, The Foundling feels wobbly because they spend most of the episode on separate storylines.
The Mandalorian season 3 episode 2 takes us through a rollercoaster ride down the mythical Mines of Mandalore. This is the location of the living water that will sanctify Mando/Din Djarin of his banishment from the Mandalorian clan.