THE MANDALORIAN After Show LIVE #18: "The Mines of Mandalore"



Din Djarin and Grogu journey to the living waters of Mandalore this week, and it’s a banger of an episode! Don’t miss our breakdown Chapter 18: “The Mines of Mandalore,” along with your comments, chats and phone calls.

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30 thoughts on “THE MANDALORIAN After Show LIVE #18: "The Mines of Mandalore"”

  1. Dank… Farrik… Jason quit cutting Blake off! lol (i kid, i kid) If either of you caught what Blake was saying i think that Blake just played 4-D chess with us all with his speculation…. the Pirates. From season 1 Episode 1… where Mando meets/IG-11 and finds Grogu. The child was being held by a bunch of Klatoo/Nikktu thugs/pirates.

    It was never resolved where the pirates had found Grogu, just that the Client/Empire wanted the child back. What if it was Captain Shards men that were holding Grogu from the Empire in that first episode from back in 2019?

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  2. Great livestream as always Jason and Jimmy Mac !!! The Mines of Mandalore was so good lots of cool Mando action , visuals looked stunning and Bo Katan a bad ass love her 😍😍❤❤❤8.5/10.

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  3. I don't understand all the theories about why Mando sank…. You say he was pulled down, you say it was the Darksaber…. Guys, his armor weighs a lot, and he just went down. Just before that, he took off his jetpack, and he went down the steps. After a few steps, the waters drop off deeply. Really, come on. You don't have to interpret everything.

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  4. Everyone is forgetting, he lost a lot of blood to the arachnidnik so he is weakened.
    He just didn’t see the steps ending and then didn’t have the energy to swim back up. The armour + weak body = bad situation in water.

    The waters did not move around him at all. He was not attacked.

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  5. Jeeze, you guys sure didn’t let the caller Zak get his opinion out, let the guy talk and stop interrupting him. (Hint of joking intended, I re-read my comment and it came across a bit harsh I think).

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  6. I’m very interested in the behaviour of the ‘BlackSmith’ reaction to Din’s appearance in episode 1 WITH Bo’s opinion of Din’s ‘Cult’.

    I’m starting to trust Bo more and I 🤔 🤔 think she might be right. I 🤔 think demanding Din/anyone who broke the vows 🛀 Bath in the waters was a way to have disappointments killed. Their ‘faith’ or no ‘faith’ at all!

    Think about all the helmets that they found.

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  7. The arachnid mech reminded me of Phil Tippett's Mad God
    It was some of the most unusual animation I've ever seen.
    The Mandalorian underground seemed to take some inspiration from Mr. Tippett

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  8. I enjoyed the episode immensely, but did anyone else feel the pacing was a little weird? I’m not sure I’ve ever watched a show or film before that included so many time delay cuts while following the same character as they progress on their journey. Not a complaint, just an observation.

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  9. The Mythosaur on Boba and Jango's shoulder is the sigil of the group called "True Mandalorians" and the sigil on his chest is the sigil of House Fett. They are mandalorians but the others just don't see them as Mandalorians. Hopefully you can answer that question next time. Because anybody who knows Boba, also knows about Jango's Back story and how he became known as the best bounty hunter. How he was a Mandalorian and a Foundling to the Manda'lor Jasper Mereel.

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  10. Mando fell into the water because the steps were demolished. The weight of his armor made him sink. Zero buoyancy. He took off his jet pack (flight of the Phoenix) off before entering the water. Which is why he couldnt swim up and Bo had to get him with her jet pack.

    The methasaur didn’t drag him down because it was sleeping plus that thing is so big that you would’ve seen the water move and his head would’ve been above the water before it’s arm could reach him. That’s like saying a T. rex dragged him down. Picture how that would look lol.

    You’re welcome.

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  11. Boonta was a race and possibly a planet already in the Droids series. The gang R2 and 3P0 was hanging with in the early episodes were racers. In that episode they had a race against Boba Fett, very similar to the race in Bad Batch season 2.

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  12. I don't think Mando was pulled under the water, I think that last step was a doozy and because of the armor he sank like a stone and wasn't prepared for it. When Bo-Katan goes under it looked like there was a steep drop-off. Also, Morlocks in Star Wars!!😳

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