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Hello everyone! Here we are at the finale of Season 3 of The Mandalorian! Click here to watchalong with me. 

I am officially caught up now! 🥳 And oh gosh, the relief I feel LOL. These past two weeks were a lot for me making sure I got everything watched just in time for Ahsoka and I won't lie, I'm pretty tired. 😂 I don't think I've watched this much TV in this short of a time frame since I binge-watched Game of Thrones in 2018, where I watched all 7 seasons - 67 episodes - in three weeks. 😆 

Now that I'm all caught up with the primary/main Star Wars shows, I'll be creating and sharing an Insiders schedule for you all which will begin next week. With the exception of my reaction to El Camino, I'm taking the rest of this week off from Insiders reactions. There's lots for you to watch before I put out anything new anyway since I feel confident that most of you are not binge-watching through these episodes as quickly as I'm releasing them. I am very much looking forward to going back to a more manageable pace with what I do here on Patreon and for my channels. I really need to get back into my gaming content for kale plays as well now that summer is coming to an end up here.

Please enjoy this! I'm looking forward to discussing this season and the show as a whole with you all. 

Thanks for being awesome!

✦ KL

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Andrew Sitek

I think part of the "underwhelming" reaction to this season was a combination of hype, hope (coming after boba fett, solo, etc.) and that some people wanted it to be about Dinn and couldn't figure out who the main character was. I didn't think it was bad by any means, but I don't know if it lived up to season 2 which is a high bar. Some of the complaints I've seen are from people that didn't watch animated shows or openly said they were confused about who the "main" character was. This season definitely had more of a shift from Dinn/Grogu to "mandalorians" as main characters so I think it threw people off. Also the Pershing episode really threw people off.

Andrew

small thought among plenty of others i have about this episode, but it's probably a good thing the dark saber is broken (assuming it doesn't just get fixed next time). it's a very cool weapon with interesting lore, but it's been a macguffin for long enough at this point. and it kinda symbolizes the mando culture's idiocy really. they put all their stock into who will lead them based on who can beat up who and manage to hold onto an old sword. doesn't matter if they're qualified, have tried and failed before, or even liked. reminds me of black panther, actually. this advanced society decides their leadership in a hand to hand death match. just cause something is tradition doesn't mean it still makes sense, or ever did for that matter.

kaiielle

Interesting opinion here and I don't really disagree! I think now that Bo-Katan has experienced the most ancestral way of The Mandalorians, I personally feel like she's up for continuing to follow that way of life.