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Season 2 of
The Mandalorian had a lot to live up to considering how popular the first season was. However, from most accounts, the Disney+ series succeeded admirably, giving eight more episodes of the series full of awesome Star Wars action, an engaging story steeped in lore, and a lot more adorable Baby Yoda. And it also allowed us to stop calling him Baby Yoda.
But every TV season has its ups and downs, for every great episode there s one that doesn t quite hit the mark. And while Season 2 of
The Mandalorian was remarkably consistent as a series, there were some amazing highs, and even some disappointing lows. So let s rank every episode of
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Beckett Mariner spends much of
Lower Decks’ first season struggling to reconcile the disaffected, sarcastically “cool” persona she projects with her earnest desire to be the best Starfleet officer she can be for her friends and family aboard the
Cerritos. That conflict becomes a bit more literal in the show’s excellent pastiche of
Star Trek’s cinematic history when at its climax, Mariner who’s cast herself as the Khan-esque villain in a holodeck movie about the
Cerritos is forced to battle, and ultimately lose to, a holographic version of her true self. It’s not just a hilarious sendup of
An imposing silhouette. (Photo: Disney)
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The Mandalorian and we still can’t believe what happened storylines from both seasons all came to a head in an epic mission to save Baby Yoda/Grogu. We were granted some exciting, intense
Star Wars action, plus massive revelations teasing everything to come.
I absolutely want to geek out about what happens at the end of the episode, but let’s start at the beginning. It was no surprise to find out Chapter 16 of
Disney+(NEW YORK) The after-credits of the final chapter of this
Mandalorian season contained one more surprise: the announcement of a previously un-announced fifth
Star Wars TV series on Disney+.
Without divulging any secrets from the episode and there are many the chapter “The Rescue” contains an extra scene that sets up a series centering on fan favorite character Boba Fett.
Treading lightly here to preserve the surprises, we’ll say after the credits rolled, show creator Jon Favreau treats fans to the sight of Temuera Morrison’s recently resurrected Boba Fett returning to a location first seen on the big screen in