THE MANDALORIAN Season 2 Spoiler Recap And Discussion For "Chapter 15"

THE MANDALORIAN Season 2 Spoiler Recap And Discussion For "Chapter 15"

We're now just one week away from the season two finale of The Mandalorian, but did "Chapter 15" bring Din Djarin any closer to reuniting with Grogu? Check out our spoiler-filled recap after the jump...

By JoshWilding - Dec 11, 2020 03:12 AM EST
Filed Under: The Mandalorian

Titled "The Believer," today's episode of The Mandalorian was definitely a little different to what you might have expected.

At the end of last week's action-packed effort, Grogu was back in the hands of Moff Gideon, while Din Djarin realised that the only way to find that villain was to free season one antagonist Mayfeld from his New Republic captors. However, with Cara Dune's help, it's as simple as going and picking him up, and with that, they head to an Imperial base where the former Imperial sharpshooter will need to access a terminal and tell them Gideon's location.

Simple, right? Well, to infiltrate the base, Din and Mayfeld must disguise themselves as Stormtroopers and transport explosives to their final destination. That means ditching the Beskar armour, and donning a very different helmet. However, as his reluctant ally points out, does his Mandalorian creed mean that he must never show his face or always keep his people's helmet on? It's an interesting question, but not one the bounty hunter gets much time to ponder before the duo are attacked by local pirates, giving Din the chance to prove he's every bit the badass even without his usual suit. Before they're completely overwhelmed, some TIE Fighters arrive to "save" the day, and the duo get a hero's welcome in the base. 

Unfortunately, Mayfeld is unable to perform the task he was freed to do because there's a chance one of his former Imperial commanders will recognise him and that would blow the entire mission. To access the terminal, the machine needs to scan a face...that means Din will have to remove his Stormtrooper helmet and break his creed. 

Removing his helmet in front of the machine, the Imperials - and Mayfeld - see what he really looks like, and they're then forced to share a drink with the sharpshooter's old boss. The tension builds, and we learn that there's more to Mayfeld than meets the eye, because he's not on board with what the Empire did (killing innocents and thousands of Troopers during "Operation Cinder"). Shooting his old commander, Mayfeld and Din are forced to make a run for it, but get some backup from Cara Dune, Boba Fett - who has improved his armour - and Fennec Shand, making their escape aboard Slave I. Fett's ship is surprisingly roomy inside, and one of the coolest starships we've seen in Star Wars to date (in terms of its interior).

Before escaping, Mayfeld vows to never reveal that he saw Din's face, and his Mandalorian helmet is back on by the time the episode ends. However, another living person has now looked beneath the helmet, proving what lengths Djarin is willing to go to in order to rescue Grogu. Mayfeld is allowed to go free, and "The Believer" ends with Din sending a message to a shocked Moff Gideon, echoing what he said about The Child from season one. "He means more to me than you will ever know," the Mandalorian warns, using the villain's words against him and setting the stage for an epic finale.

If and when he does get Grogu back, can Din consider himself a true Mandalorian after breaking his creed? 
 

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Kurne
Kurne - 12/11/2020, 3:36 AM
Have to rewatch the episode again... But why didn't Mayfeld put his helmet back on inside, exactly? I feel like nothing bad would have happened if he just did so.

And wth was with Mando's awkward walk too lol.
PantherKing
PantherKing - 12/11/2020, 4:56 AM
Kinda find it funny the empire came clutch for them
SoBeKing
SoBeKing - 12/11/2020, 12:00 PM
@PantherKing - Loved seeing that perspective of things. Never really seen before in live action
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 12/11/2020, 2:16 PM
@PantherKing - those tie bombing the shit out of those pirates really gave me the idea I was watching a Vietnam war movie for a second
PantherKing
PantherKing - 12/11/2020, 2:44 PM
@bkmeijer - Same it was epic asf too
PantherKing
PantherKing - 12/11/2020, 2:44 PM
@SobecKing - Honestly won’t mind a show focusing on storm troopers 👀
Spidey91
Spidey91 - 12/11/2020, 6:55 AM
Bill Burr redemption arc, didn't expect that.
it was pretty cool to see Mando literally out of his element, that stormtrooper armor sucks. I was almost sure he was going to tip off the imperials because hey, what trooper actually hits his target?
and the scene at the table with the imperial general gave me major Inglorious Bastards vibes, and it ended as well as you might expect a conversation with a nazi-like character boasting about sacrifices and power can end.

but I gotta say, the cojones on Mando for actually calling imperial Gustavo Fring and telling him to his face "I'm coming for your ass bitch", dad of the f*cking year.
Spidey91
Spidey91 - 12/11/2020, 6:56 AM
and Boba got his armor all pimped out and shiny again, nice.
globaltravels
globaltravels - 12/11/2020, 7:33 AM
no body is mentioning that he took his helmet off. that for me is the biggest take away from the entire episode. there were rumors floating around by lame youtubers who keep trying to create this narrative that Pedro walked off set after complaining about the helmet and not being able to take it off... yet here he took it off.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 12/11/2020, 2:15 PM
@globaltravels - so those lame youtubers were definitely wrong.

I think that was pretty big moment for Mando too. He has met other Mandalorians, so I get his world view definitely could've changed. And Mayfeld had some solid commentary on the whole helmet thing too.
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 12/11/2020, 9:33 AM
It was a solid episode. I thought it was a step down in tone and pace and energy from basically episodes 3 through 6, especially coming off of the incredible episode 6. I'd probably rank this as my second least favorite episode of the season, just because the rest of the episodes have been so excellent.

But I did not expect the Bill Burr redemption arc, that was nice. I also enjoyed getting a look inside the Empire base, and the duo between Burr's character and Mando was quite enjoyable. Also, Boba taking out those tie fighters with the charge was terrific to see again. The tease at the end, where Mando copied what Gideon said, was great.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 12/11/2020, 2:13 PM
I really enjoyed this episode. Both Mayfeld's and Mando's arcs were really solid. The overall infiltration/esccape story was also pretty well done too.

Seeing Fennec and Cara side by side make me think they both are gonna be in Rangers.
And I really like Boba's new look. And the bomb he droppped on those ties? The sound of that explosion is glorious. Hoping Boba is here to stay.

Also enjoyed all the small mentions like Mayfeld saying ''you people'' (Mando sounds kinda like a slur too) or the officer mentioning Operation Cinder and hinting at the Contigencybeing mentioned.

And for once the trooper armor looked like actual armor and not strapped on plastic.
marvel72
marvel72 - 12/12/2020, 7:57 AM
Episode was alright,previous episodes were better.
RokoVII
RokoVII - 12/13/2020, 1:24 PM
So this is the episode Pedro Pascal was actually on set for
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 12/13/2020, 3:05 PM
@RokoVII - I think he would've been on set for more episodes. Definitely every odd numbered episode this season so far
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