THE MANDALORIAN Season 2 Spoiler Recap And Discussion For "Chapter 9"

THE MANDALORIAN Season 2 Spoiler Recap And Discussion For "Chapter 9"

The Mandalorian returned to Disney+ earlier today for its second season premiere, and we're now recapping "Chapter 9" as well as giving you the chance to share your spoiler-filled thoughts on the episode.

By JoshWilding - Oct 30, 2020 05:10 AM EST
Filed Under: The Mandalorian

The Mandalorian's second season kicks off with "The Marshal," a title which refers to one Cobb Vanth, a character who first appeared in the 2015 novel Aftermath. What leads to him crossing paths with Din Djarin? Well, as "Chapter 9" begins, we learn that the bounty hunter is looking to track down his fellow Mandalorians in order to reunite the Child with its people. He hopes that travelling through their network will mean he can find the Jedi (who are never mentioned here but were first referenced in "Chapter 8"), and it's that which takes him back to Tatooine. 

That sees Din reunite with Peli Motto before setting off to Mos Pelgo where it's rumoured a Mandalorian calls home. Heading into the local cantina to ask about the whereabouts of his fellow Mando, the unlikely hero comes face-to-face with Boba Fett...well, the man wearing his armour. It's worth noting that the bounty hunter doesn't appear to recognise it, so chances are he's never crossed paths with that classic Star Wars villain.

We learn that Vanth's home was attacked almost immediately after the events of the second Death Star's destruction by a mining clan who sought to enslave the town. He managed to escape and exchanged some crystals he stole from them with Jawas who had come into the possession of Fett's Mandalorian armour. Returning home, he killed the invaders and became Mos Pelgo's Marshal and protector. Just as he and Din are about to come to blows over the armour (it should rightfully be returned to the Mandalorians), a massive, dragon-like creature tears through the town. Vanth has a suggestion: help him rid the town of this monster, and the armour is his. 

A team-up with the Sand People follows, as does an incredible battle with that monster. Interestingly, it's mentioned that the beast destroyed a Sarlacc Pit, and that could explain the episode's final few moments. After the creature has been destroyed, Vanth hands over the armour, and Din sets off on his speeder. However, a mysterious figure is watching from afar: Boba Fett. 

Decked out in dark robes with a couple of formidable weapons strapped to his back, Fett (played by Temuera Morrison) has clearly been stuck on Tatooine for a while, and it appears the stage has now been set for these two to come face-to-face. Chances are it was also Fett who found Fennec Shand's body during season one as Vanth doesn't have those familiar spurs and never mentions the assassin. Clearly, the former bounty hunter who managed to escape death has been trying to find Din Djarin for a while now, and there are definitely some big questions which need to be addressed by season two.

What did you think about "The Marshal"?
 

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marvel72
marvel72 - 10/30/2020, 6:15 AM
Great episode,can't wait to see the return of Boba Fett.

I bet the rest of the season won't have episodes of that length.

One of the episodes in season one was only 30 minutes.

Anyway great first episode can't wait for the next.
IndominusTitan
IndominusTitan - 10/30/2020, 6:19 AM
I enjoyed it, can’t wait for next week.
marvel72
marvel72 - 10/30/2020, 6:23 AM
This one episode was miles better than the whole of The Palpatine Trilogy.
Philvis
Philvis - 10/30/2020, 1:23 PM
@marvel72 - I respectfully disagree. It was light years better!
marvel72
marvel72 - 10/30/2020, 2:31 PM
@Philvis -

Toonstrack
Toonstrack - 10/31/2020, 5:02 PM
@marvel72 - It was better than all the movies aside from TLJ, the OT and Rogue One... Solo is here or there
Kumkani
Kumkani - 10/30/2020, 6:26 AM
The length aside I thought this was another great episode. I'm actually kinda happy that the show still has its episodic feel from last season. I was afraid with all the new additions and rumours it was going to lose that.
Repian
Repian - 10/30/2020, 6:57 AM
I see Boba's Tusken weapons and I can't help but think that he has lived as an anonymous Tusken. The question is ... why didn't he get the armor back? Why go back now?
rexlincoln
rexlincoln - 10/30/2020, 6:57 AM
I loved the episode but I gotta admit, Olyphant looked weird in the armour. I genuinely thought he was a weird alien before he took the helmet off. I understand he has a different frame, but he looked really weird wearing it.
vegetaray
vegetaray - 10/30/2020, 9:55 AM
@rexlincoln - I feel like they had it fit him that way on purpose...Just to emphasize the fact that it wasn’t made for him...
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 10/30/2020, 3:11 PM
@vegetaray - I took it to be more of the fact that he was just a regular dude that happened upon the armor through luck. He wasn't really a fighter or warrior. Because remember, Boba Fett didn't look ridiculous in the armor and it wasn't made for him either. Fett isn't a Mandalorian and never was. But he was a born fighter.....err....cloned fighter. Just like Mando was a warrior from a really young age.

Armor would naturally look better on someone that has training as a fighter their whole life than just some dude. Regardless of whether the armor was made for them or not.
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