The Mandalorian 3×6 – Guns For Hire – Group REACTION and Discussion | 2 Year Anniversary!!



A bunch of jagoffs watching season 3 of The Mandalorian! This episode had some wild guest stars that took us by surprise. Darksaber rules can also be confusing. We hope you enjoy watching along with us, and please drink responsibly!

Intro @ 1:07
Episode 6 Reaction @ 4:11
Discussion @ 24:32

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11 thoughts on “The Mandalorian 3×6 – Guns For Hire – Group REACTION and Discussion | 2 Year Anniversary!!”

  1. Congrats on 2 YEARS, PGHReactYinz Brothers. Well deserved. I thoroughly enjoyed this episode. And, its 3 guest stars…2 of which, I suspect will reappear in future episodes and other Mando-related series (like Ahsoka, Skeleton Crew, and The Bad Batch). I agree: I love Plazir-15…one of the prettier, more relaxed worlds within The Outer Rim, akin to Naboo. Tatooine is basically the bastard stepchild of this section of the galaxy. Chapter 22 was a collection of genres all mixed in to one: Sci-Fi Noir, Detective Story, Procedural Drama, Alice In Wonderland, fish-out-of-water tale, and Military/Arthurian Drama. I loved the references to the times of The Clone Wars, The Bad Batch, Count Dooku and The Jedi/Anakin. Yes, indeed, Rob: CSI: Mandalore.🚔👮‍♂ I really like the world-building of Season 3. Now, the next 2 chapters are going to be fast and furious…It's been confirmed, Gideon is on his way.

    "So, it's a…bad batch?" — Rob.

    BTW, Now that Grogu is officially a Knight Of The Ancient Order Of Independent Regencies, will he ever get a mini-sword, on his next visit to Plazir-15?🗡 I wonder how far back that ancient order goes in the history of the galaxy? All the way back to the times of The High Republic?

    "Flop out my Darksaber!" — Josh. 😊

    Did you catch the throwback at the beginning, with a renegade Mon Calamarian Prince being sought after by his parents? In Season 1, after Mando gave Grogu to The Remnant Imperials, Greef Karga offered him a new bounty on the same Prince. Favreau and Filoni had a plan, all along.

    This Is The Way. May The Force Be With You.

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  2. With the new republic movie announcement I have a feeling that if mando appears in that he will already have his helmet off would be cool to have a boba fett /captain plasma badass in the movies but doubt Pedro pascal would want to have to helmet on with the rumors behind the scenes of him wanting the helmet off anyways great reaction 👍

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  3. I think mandalorians could be the new "space police". Planets might help each other out in exchange for protection. This makes the mandalorians a threat to the new system which might explain why they were set up. It's clear that the empire has infiltrated the new republic. They want total control and mandalorians stand in their way, they are now making new alliances and getting stronger.

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  4. OMG, guys, thank you so much for seeing that the Darksaber belongs to Bo-Katan… I have been having to explain the possession changes on every, single, reaction video. You, PGH, actually got it right.

    • Creature defeats Din and takes the Darksaber.
    • Bo-Katan takes Darksaber from creature and kills the creature.
    • Darksaber belongs to Bo-Katan; hasn't belonged to Din Djarin since it was taken from him.

    Everyone else says that it's like some kind of "Harry Potter Elder Wand" loophole nonsense, and I'm like, "No… NO… You SAW it happen. Bo-Katan made a mistake when she gave it back to Din, and he made a mistake in accepting it from her, because it was HERS. You all saw it, people, just like I did."

    Excellent work, guys, on the whole "paying attention" thing.

    Honestly, I feel like others just miss out on all the hype that I felt in that moment… When Din stepped forward and started talking about the incident on Mandalore, I jumped up from my seat, got closer to the screen, and was just nodding my head at it, like, "Yes… Yes… Say it, Din… It's not yours anymore… SAY IT…"

    And then when the Mandos were thinking about it, I was just so hyped up… "Come on, guys… Do the math… It's hers, baby! It's hers! LEGITIMATELY! Come on…"

    And then she lights it up and I'm fist-pumping the air and jumping up and down like, "LET'S GO! LET'S GO!"

    Nobody has reacted like I did, not that I've seen. In fact, I've seen more disappointment in reacters than anything else… They just don't get it, man, everything that she's been through, while trying her best to remain focused on her sole purpose in life…

    You see how he is with that thing, and you saw what she can do with it…

    It's hers.

    It's her destiny.

    I'm so hyped for Bo-Katan, y'all.

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  5. I originally saw Din Djarin as "The Mandalorian", but I also began to see that even Grogu could be "The Mandalorian", if that's what he becomes…

    Then Din started doing all this questioning about what it is to be a Mandalorian, and what their people are.

    So, ultimately, I see "The Mandalorian" as less of a particular person and more of an adjective, as in "describing a person who walks the Way of the Mand'alor," and it could apply to literally anyone who's faithful to the Way. Essentially, though, it's their identity, their collective self-expression within the Galaxy; it's this identity that has been lost as their people have been fractured and divided against one another, and it's this identity that they are trying to regain in order to revitalize their people, their culture.

    Mandalore is on the cusp of a comeback.

    You could say that we're witnessing the return of "The Mandalorian".

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  6. No, both Din and Bo-Katan together are the reason why they're retaking Mandalore… She saved him twice in that one episode. It's not about either him or her being responsible for everything, because it's actually their teamwork behind their actions that came through.

    Stronger together.

    "This is the Way."

    (Even Grogu has saved Din multiple times… He likely would've been killed by the mudhorn if it weren't for Grogu.)

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  7. I have a theory that Bo Katan will rule with Din as her primary ambassador. He has shown an affinity for picking up how to talk to different cultures. The conversation in the droid bar was on purpose and loud enough for all to hear. By doing so he elicited a response from the bar tender droid that they were looking for.

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  8. I been watching a lot of reactions and I love that you guys weren't toxic about this episode. Star Wars humor is hit or miss, but its always been there (Ewoks). Very nice reaction.

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