The Mandalorian braves high seas and meets unexpected allies.The Mandalorian braves high seas and meets unexpected allies.The Mandalorian braves high seas and meets unexpected allies.
- Frog Man
- (as John Cameron)
- Stormtrooper
- (uncredited)
- Frog Lady
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- …
- Frog Man
- (uncredited)
- Quarren Assailant
- (uncredited)
- Mon Calamari Dock Worker
- (uncredited)
- Stormtrooper
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe crane that lifts the Razor Crest appears to be a modified Imperial Walker AT-AT. They can also be seen in the backgrounds of Corellia in Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018).
- GoofsWhen Din Djarin and the Frog couple walk into the restaurant, the Child is already there, seated at the table where Din is instructed to sit moments later.
- Quotes
The Mandalorian: Where did you get that armor?
Bo-Katan: This armor has been in my family for three generations.
The Mandalorian: You don't cover your face. You are not Mandalorian.
Axe Woves: He's one of them.
Bo-Katan: Dank farrik.
The Mandalorian: One of what?
Bo-Katan: I am Bo-Katan of Clan Kryze. I was born on Mandalore and fought the Purge. I am the last of my line. And you are a Child of the Watch.
The Mandalorian: The Watch?
Bo-Katan: Children of the Watch are a cult of religious zealots that broke away from the Mandalore society. Their goal was to re-establish the ancient way.
The Mandalorian: There is only one way. The Way of the Mandalore.
- Crazy creditsThe concept art seen during the end credits, in order of appearance:
- Arrival on Trask by Ryan Church.
- The Nite Owls by Brian Matyas.
- Sinking ship by Ryan Church.
- Playing with food by Christian Alzmann.
- Harbor of Trask by Ryan Church.
- Inside the Gozanti-class Cruiser by Ryan Church.
- Feeding the Mamacore by Christian Alzmann.
- Port at night by Ryan Church.
- Attack on the Gozanti by Christian Alzmann.
- The Child and the tadpole by Christian Alzmann.
- ConnectionsEdited into Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian: Making of Season 2 (2020)
- SoundtracksReunited
Composed by Ludwig Göransson
The thing that is great about this show is that when we think we know what to expect, something else happens and it flattens us.
I was glad that frog woman had at least a few of her eggs left- and that Mini Yoda started to respect that these things might actually hatch into living beings.
But then again on Trask there are plenty of little octopus things to eat, or that might eat little miniature Yodas.
It appears that after their ordeal, Mando and the frog lady have developed a kind of rapport.
Also for appearances sake, Trask seems to be the planet of Mon Calamari. So now that we have seen Mon Calamari admirals in the movies, now we get to see Mon Calamari Dock workers and bartenders.
And Mando meets up with some of his kind, except are they really his kind? A lot of questions after this episode especially interest in a certain light saber that we saw in the last episode of season one.
I was told that this particular object actually has a history in Star Wars canon. So I am glad that these stories are being told.
I am also wondering why there are so many imperial troops and ships still around... although not in power anymore they still have the ability to bully their way around planets like Trask.
My only real complaint about this show is that when it gets into the episodic stories, they are just so short... although with varying degrees of relevance toward the whole story.
This episode was very relevant and pushes, rather propels the story forward in a great leap regardless of its short length.
And it was even a woman Director, Bryce Dallas Howard.
- XweAponX
- Nov 15, 2020
Details
- Runtime35 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1