“Give me the bandana,” now it was your turn to tilt your head at him but comply by reaching back to untie the bandana and hand it over to him. “What are you doing?” Din falls to one knee, so you two were both at head level. Your heart beats a bit faster and the small amount of sweat collects in the palm of your hands, “Nevermind, you don’t have to tell me-” You get cut off by him standing up, he moves around his chair to come closer to you. Many times you have asked if you could see what he looks like underneath, always wondering and tried coming up with ideas, but you have never asked him what he looked like which is probably why it took Din back, looking over at you tilting his head before looking forward once again, he looked to be thinking. There was a short inhale that Din could hear. “Something wrong?” You shrug, messing with the bandana again. “Din, what do you look like?” You ask. Eventually, Din looks back at the open space, nothing but stars and planets far away in the dark. Looking over the details of his helmet like you always did. You look back, leaning your head on your hand. A yawn escapes you as you lean back, crossing your legs. “He is down and asleep.” You declare before sitting in the seat that was off to the right behind Din’s. You make your way to the cockpit where Din was. You even scolded yourself once for being selfish about it.Īfter seeing the child fall fully asleep, you quietly get up as to not disturb him. You have asked him about it before, but he would always brush it off or mention the creed, it would be annoying but you understand and respected him. You have been traveling with the Mandalorian for a while now to the point you know his actual name and where he came from, you would like to think you know him pretty well considering you have never seen his face. You sat in the main hold of the Razor Crest, waiting for Grogu to fall asleep in his little room. Luckily, however, it didn't come to that.A/N: OKAY I WILL BE HONEST, I do think I was unconsciously inspired by another Din Djarin imagine that had the same idea? I realised it halfway through writing this and I liked it so far so I kept writing this and I was able to look at Pedro’s face for a long period of time-įumbling with your bandana you had tied around your neck. Instead, we're shown a man whose devotion to "The Way" of the Mandalore meant he was willing to die rather than break his oath. As fond of as Star Wars is of surprising familial connections, there's no indication that Din Djarin is the scion of a powerful family there's Anakin Skywalker-like disfigurement. It's to The Mandalorian's credit that there isn't more to the reveal, of either Mando's birth name or of his face. IG-11 administers bacta spray to heal Mando's head wound and save his life. He's merely a man with sweat-dampened hair. He's a little bloody from his injuries, but there's no terrible scar that hints of an even more traumatic past. Reminding Mando that he isn't a "living thing," the droid removes the bounty hunter's helmet - with a hiss that will no doubt evoke the Darth Vader reveal - and the viewers finally lay eyes on. That's where IG-11, and his nurse protocol, comes in. Except that work has already begun on Season 2. Like in so many Westerns and war movies, "Redemption" sets up the dying hero to make a valiant last stand by sacrificing himself so that his friends to escape (here, into the sewers, home to the Mandalorian covert). RELATED: The Mandalorian: Could Baby Yoda Actually Be. In doing so, Gideon oh-so-casually reveals that he knows precisely who is facing: "Republican Shock Trooper Carasynthia Dune of Alderaan," "disgraced Magistrate Greef Karga," and "decommissioned Mandalorian hunter Din Djarin" ( not "Dyn Jarren," as some originally thought). RELATED: The Mandalorian's Baby Yoda Was Created in 2012Īs his escort completes assembly of an E-Web heavy-repeating blaster, Gideon claims he would prefer to resolve the standoff without further violence, which might be more believable if his troops hadn't only just mowed down the Client (Werner Herzog) and his own remnant Stormtroopers. The Client's secret employer, Gideon arrived with not only a battalion of Stormtroopers and Death Troopers, and superior firepower, but also with a reputation - and information. "Redemption" picks up where the previous episode left off, on Nevarro, with Baby Yoda in the hands of a pair of scout troopers, and Mando, Cara Dune (Gina Carano) and Greef Karga (Carl Weathers) pinned down by the forces of Moff Gideon (Giancarlo Esposito), with no visible means of escape.
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