The Mandalorian rejoins old allies for a new mission.The Mandalorian rejoins old allies for a new mission.The Mandalorian rejoins old allies for a new mission.
Talin Chat
- Stormtrooper
- (uncredited)
Dmitriy Karas
- Stormtrooper
- (uncredited)
Greg Kufera
- Stormtrooper
- (uncredited)
Barry Lowin
- The Mandalorian
- (uncredited)
Alexander Ray
- Dark Trooper
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaA statue of IG-11 can be seen when Djarin, Dune, and Karga are walking into what used to be the old cantina.
- GoofsAt the 18:54 mark, a crew member wearing blue jeans, a t-shirt, and a wrist watch can be spotted standing partly behind the door entrance on the far left of the screen when Greef Karga, Cara Dune, and the Mandalorian fire their blasters at the Imperial scientists. This has since been corrected on Disney+.
- Quotes
Captain Carson Teva: You did a hell of a job cleaning up the system. According to records, you're quite a soldier. We could really use you.
Cara Dune: I'm not a joiner, Blue.
Captain Carson Teva: There's something going on out here. They don't believe it on the Core Worlds, but it's true. These aren't isolated incidents. They need to be stopped before it's too late. But we can't do it without local support. Says here you're from Alderaan. I served during Alderaan. Did you lose anyone?
Cara Dune: I lost everyone.
- Crazy creditsThe concept art seen during the end credits, in order of appearance:
- Escape in the Trexler Marauder by Ryan Church.
- Clone experiments by Ryan Church.
- Imperial base flyover by Christian Alzmann.
- The Marshall's office by Anton Grandert.
- Nevarro Classroom by Ryan Church.
- Imperial Cruiser interior by Ryan Church.
- Streets of Nevarro by Ryan Church.
- Underground Aqualish fight by Christian Alzmann.
- Imperial base exterior by Christian Alzmann.
- Imperial Base platform by Ryan Church.
- Nevarro cookies by Christian Alzmann.
- ConnectionsEdited into Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian: Making of Season 2 (2020)
- SoundtracksBack Together
Composed by Ludwig Göransson
Featured review
Chapter 12: The Siege
As last week's episode passed, I kinda guessed that we weren't going to see Ahsoka before next week's episode, because Dave Filoni is both writing and directing that episode, so it just makes sense. But that didn't take away from the excitement of seeing what Carl Weathers' could do behind the camera, and he nailed this episode. This actually felt like it continued the main plot of the series, which is setting up what Moff Gideon is actually trying to do here. He's obviously trying to create some kind of super soldier, and I'm excited to see where all of that goes. The premise of the episode was quite enjoyable, and he handled the action scenes with a great set of skills. There were certain parts of the humor that I didn't click with, and the return of a specific character that I didn't think should have been in here, also puts it down a few points for me. However, I do think that this is a very good episode and that it has done a great job of putting some pieces into play. Now, what they do with those pieces is going to be the big question, and whether or not they're able to stick the landing. So far, I haven't been disappointed, and I'm ready for more.
- lassegalsgaard
- Nov 19, 2020
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- Runtime37 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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