
Related: The Greatest 'Star Wars' Villains of All Time "My parents were killed and the Mandalorians took care of me." "I was happy when they took me in," he says.

The Mandalorian explains that he wasn't much older than the children playing outside. "I mean, in front of people," Omera clarifies.
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Plus of course last week, he told the Armorer (Emily Swallow) that it had never been removed. We were beginning to wonder if a) he actually ate at all or b) if the side panels of his helmet opened up so he could eat without technically removing the helmet. "Yesterday," the Mandalorian replies, which is something of a surprise and nice to actually hear.

"How long has it been since you took that off.?" she asks. He makes friends and everyone simply adores the Child, naturally Things even get to a stage where the Mandalorian starts to become a little more than just friends with Omera. We're meant to believe that some time does in fact elapse, but given the 40-minute duration of the episode, it feels like everything has been crammed in a bit, but more on that later. The Mandalorian settles in the village and life is pretty peachy.

Related: "The Mandalorian" Episode 1 Perfects the Small-Screen "Sci-Fi Western" At first he rejects the idea, but realizes that this settlement, which is in essence in the middle of nowhere, is perfect for him to hide out, so he agrees to help and persuades Dune to also join the cause. The villagers offer him a proposition all the cash they have and in exchange, he protects them from the marauding raiders. But who is she? (Image credit: Lucasfilm/Disney Plus)ĭune may not be the Mandalorian's ex-wife, but they clearly have history. The Mandalorian meets up with Cara Dune in Episode 4. During the Galactic Civil War, Cara Dune served as a shock trooper." We very much look forward to this new type of Rebel soldier being fleshed out and a history being created soon, the Special Air Service meets Sardaukar, or something. It turns out that Dune's a former Rebel Alliance shock trooper, which is new to "Star Wars" canon, since only about seven variations of Rebel troopers currently exist, although Wookiepedia states that "Shock troopers were specialized infantry of the Alliance to restore the Republic. We didn't know very much about Dune prior to this episode, only that she was a former "shock trooper," but given the intensity of this re-introduction, we're wondering if maybe she's his ex-wife? The two exchange a number of heavy blows and more or less beat each other senseless, until finally, they're both on the ground, exhausted and pointing blasters at each other. He tracks them around to the back of the dwelling where she launches a surprise attack on him. Once again, we get to see some of the tech incorporated into his helmet as the bounty hunter activates a thermal imaging display that shows up recent footprints outside of the cantina. Related: "The Mandalorian" Episode 2 Is Fun, But Falls a Little Short The Mandalorian quickly gets up and leaving the Child in the relative safety of the cantina, ventures outside to find the elusive Dune. He orders some refreshments for the Child and subtly indicating Dune, asks the owner - a woman named Omera (Julia Jones) - "When did that one arrive?" The server replies that she's unsure and leaves to get the food order, during which time, Dune has disappeared from her table. She's sitting on her own in a darkened corner and deliberately not making eye contact with the Mandalorian. Some pause to clock the newcomer in town, but most are captivated by the cute and adorable little creature toddling along by his feet.Īnd then we get our first glimpse of new character Cara Dune (Gina Carano).

Huge clouds of steam erupt from giant woks as humanoids and aliens alike are seated at every table. He lands and with the Child in tow makes his way to the village and a cantina, where all manner of food and drink is being prepared and served. We will never get tired of these lovely shots of the Mandalorian's ship landing.
