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THE MANDALORIAN Season 2, Episode 1 Breakdown: "Chapter 9: The Marshal" Recap & Review

THE MANDALORIAN Season 2, Episode 1 Breakdown: "Chapter 9: The Marshal" Recap & Review

FromPost-Credit Podcast


THE MANDALORIAN Season 2, Episode 1 Breakdown: "Chapter 9: The Marshal" Recap & Review

FromPost-Credit Podcast

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Oct 30, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Brandon and Eric dive into and breakdown the highly-anticipated season two premiere episode of 'The Mandalorian': "Chapter 9: The Marshal".

"Chapter 9: The Marshal" Plot Summary
Picking up where season one left off, "The Marshal" finds Mando and Baby Yoda in search of other Mandalorians to assist on their quest in finding The Child's home and/or people. Sent to Tattooine to find a Mandalorian, Din Djarin runs into Cobb Vanth, the marshal of Mos Pelgo played by Timothy Olyphant. In exchange for the armor he's wearing (which is actually Boba Fett's) Mando -- teaming up with Tuskan Raiders -- helps Cobb kill a massive sandworm that's been terrorizing the townspeople. After successfully slaying the beast and retrieving the armor from Cobb, Mando rides off into the sunset as the *real* Boba Fett looks on from a distance. 
'The Mandalorian' Season 2, Episode1 - Recap and Review (0:30 - 21:00)
Awards & Categories - (21:00 - 40:00)

Kill Count (21:00-24:00)
Trip to the Jedi Temple (24:00-26:00)
Baby Yoda "Aww" and/or "Holy shit!" Moment of the Week (26:00-27:40)
Use the Force Award for Best Action Scene(27:40-29:20)
Wookiepedia Random Facts (29:20-30:20)
This Is The Way... we think things are going to go. (30:20-39:20)


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Released:
Oct 30, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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