I think Din helped rekindle some faith in Bo. His dedication to the creed really shows in this episode. She is seeing how he believes and an omen appears when he is being redeemed
her face when he stopped to bow down his head in respect to her father and when he swore his creed, I think she's absolutely digging that energy, to me it felt like she will follow him as she think he's the one who can unite and lead the people, because she's only feeling like she owed to lead, but Din is actually the one worthy of it.
I think Bo Katan won the dark sabre in the last episode because she killed the one who defeated Din (that crab like thing completely disarmed Din and had Din dead to rights). That's why Grogu gave Din a look at Bo Katan when Din picked up the dark sabre like it was still his - Grogu witnessed Bo Katan winning the dark sabre. Bo Katan - was the one who saved Din twice - AND the Mythosaur also left Bo Katan alone when she passed her. I think Bo Katan now realizes the depth of her own beliefs. By the way the Mythosaur could be a SHE. Maybe the Mythosaur wanted Bo Katan, but the only way she could get Bo down in the water was to USE DIN AS BAIT for Bo Katan. I think Bo Katan will be the next leader of Mandalore. She has the dark sabre - and is the only one to have seen the mythosaur face to face.
@@adler923she gave it back to him, whether you believe that or not she chose to give it back by placing it next to his blaster while he was recovering and she didn't say anything when he picked it up so it's still his if she wants it maybe she plans on challenging him for it verbally and actually fighting him for it one-on-one and not just winning it off of some creature who got the jump on Din
Imagine the look under the Armorer's helm when Din Djarin's proof of cleansing himself in the living waters is him showing up with the Mythosaur in tow.
I think the Mythosaur chose Din Djarin because he recited the Creed sincerely with repentance and without bitterness, which moved the creature to bring him to the deepest bottom for a full redemption. Perhaps it has been far too long since a Mandalorian actually believed in the Creed despite being challenged in so many ways and by so many situations and the Mythosaur actually could sense it inside Din.
@@NoOne-rg7tt in my opinion someone who becomes a leader because he must, not because he aspires too, is superior. someone who aspires to lead to often sacrifices those he leads to stay leading, negating his merrit to lead. a leader out of necessity is willing to step down and for this already bound to betterment.
@@rosesweetcharlotte back in odd mandolore scriptures it's said we killed and drived these creatures away and even tamed them. Its in Mando blood we must fight or tame such a legend. This I the way
I think Bo is impressed with Din's dedication to his quest. She hasn't seen other Mandalorians for quite sometime that displayed the same level of commitment. Maybe he reminds her about Pre Viszla.
@@dred9174 bruh, like what? New Mandalorians were pacifists and tried to live their lives without wars, because wars between clans destroyed Mandalore, forced them to live in the domes for they have fucked up their own planet in civil wars between clans b4 empire came to finish 'em off. Viszla wanted to rule Mandalore with their root nature of wars and strength, I don't see them working for a greater good of Mandalore, but their own beliefs and ambitions. Also Death Watch working with Dooku and Maul doesn't seem that noble.
Do you think that Grogu will form a connection to the Mythosaur? Maybe this creature like the Loth Wolves has a very deep connection to the force and to the planet of Mandalore itself. Grogu could learn and because he lives so long he could be a literal keeper of the history of Mandalore. What do all of you think? 😊
I think Grogu was already connected to it. In other words, Grogu probably felt it was there before Din even walked in the water, but also connected to it to ease it/protect Din. Just like how he connected to the Rancor to also protect Din.
Grogu taming the rancor in book of boba fetta had me wondering this same thing, I think Grogu will be the new mandalore the great with Din training him, which will lead to him taming and riding the mythosaur.
I think the fact that Din chose to keep Grogu alive, a Jedi...the topic about Jedi and Mandalorians lived side by side according to Bo Katan...uniting Mandalorians and Jedi...I think they're all connected and the Mythosaur sensed that...sensed Din's connection to Grogu.
As BoKatan was in royalty and indulged in the 'myths', she took it for granted, mocking it. She was in the centre of it all. Din, on the other hand, is an outsider, never really a true Mandalorian (metaphorically and physically as the orbiting moon he grew up on). So as he cites the creed as he takes the dip, it is a true moment for him to finally become a Mandalorian. Ever since he was rescued by them, he has a complete dedication to them, and now he is in the heart of Mandalore, with the Mythosaur.
Din is more mandolorian than Bo ever was. He’s followed the creed his whole life, and when he broke it, sought redemption. Bo only cares for power. Din wants mandolorians to rise again and for its people to prosper.
I think this is such a good insight. Bo-Katan cares for her people but not it’s culture. She wants the symbols of mandalorian power because that will make others rally around her but she doesn’t really believe in those symbols or their mythology. I guess this is a moment for her to start believing for the first time. Din is here to show her that mandalorians aren’t a race from a single planet but a people living according to a creed and a religion.
Excellent takes from you all you said exactly what I was thinking when she first came to the tribe everyone would say that she had shady intent but like you all have said I think as she is being slowly indoctrinated she is finally learning for the first time what being a Mandalorian is all of her life she was in love with the power and the name behind it but not its culture and traditions she was mandalorian royalty
It seemed more that the Mythosaur was forcing Bo-Katan to enter the holy waters to be redeemed. The entire episode is Bo-Katans redemption. She had lost hope, faith and conviction. Both of which returned with this episode ending with her entering the holy waters and the Mythosaur revealing itself to her. She will now create the rallying cry to rebuild Mandalore.
I interpreted it that way too, especially given that she was formerly Mandalore. She saves her fellow Mandalorian, wields the dark saber, reflects on her history, reads the plate, enters the living waters, encounters the mythosaur, isn't killed by it (in a sense, tames it), saves Din a second time, and presumably rediscovers her faith in Mandalore. I think if they go this route, they will need to have her win the dark saber from Din, or have someone defeat him who is more human-like and less like a monster.
Ya. Maybe she becomes "the heart of mandalore," having the love for her people, and their love for their planet, while din becomes her "blade of mandalore" taking charge of military actions and possibly, with bos help, start a new mandalorian empire. Not one that'd be a major player in any affairs but it's own as far as galactic politics go, but a definite player on the galactic stage. Perhaps they start with Navarro and build up from there
Well that's definitely not the case since she took her helmet off again and she doesn't believe she can hold the Mando's together as one. A leader cannot have self doubt that would would make no leader at all
Im absolutely fine with this way. What Im not okay with is how theyre making Din look incompetent and always need to be saved by the stong female character. Its like constantly dragging down 1 character to make another look good, and its the actual main character too. Theyre sidelining the main protagonist to make way for Bo. Were getting jake skywalker all over again. Im tired of Kennedy ruining good shows, I hope Favreau gets control of the show again.
For me personally, I find the Mythosaur alone to be more important than the Darksaber. Keyword being ancestor. The Mandalorians have always been the people of the Creed, their culture and ancestry tied to the Mythosaur which its First Mandalore took this skull as its sigil which endured to the present. Whereas the Darksaber was created by a Mandalorian who made peace with the Jedi to which it was then stolen. However, the Mandalorians have always been around looong before the Darksaber was created. Meaning, if there is anything that the Mandalorians would have regarded as sacred and ironclad, it would most certainly be the Mythosaur. While a longshot, if there is one artifact somewhere in the galaxy that solidfies leadership and unites the Mandalorian people, it would be the helmet of the First Mandalore made from the skull bone of the Mythosaur. Which was as strong and enduring as beskar.
@@Dedu1214 Revan did take Mandalore's Mask after he defeated the Mandalorians on Malachor V, ending the Mandalorian Wars and beginning the Jedi Civil War. He hid Mandalore's Mask away in order to cripple the Mandalorians, knowing that they would never accept a new Mandalore if they were not wearing Mandalore's Mask. Ultimately however, Revan would return Mandalore's Mask to his Mandalorian ally, Canderous Ordo, who would go on to reunite the scattered clans of Mandalore, becoming Mandalore the Preserver. You owe me a five credits for each time I said "Mandalore."
Not only is Din most definitely the one but it’s his whole character arc. It’s why he can hardly wield the dark saber bc he does not believe in the version of himself he is supposed to be. When he fully takes on the leader role it will become clear. And I figure grogu will help him tame the mythosaur and with the dark saber and him riding in on the mythosaur he will finally unite all the mandalorians. I’m sure it’ll all be to help defeat some big bad
I wonder if they're planning on a duo. Din STILL can't wield the Darksaber, yet Bo Katan can very effectively. Although Bo seems to have lost the faith of her people, while Din seems to represent something akin to the original mando mindset
It's not about faith of other in you, but inner turmoil. Din is most definitely conflicted seeing all these different clans of Nandalorians and having broken one of the most important rules of his creed. I think symbolically speaking the Armourer wants Din to cleanse himself of doubt
Maybe grogu will use the darksaber later on? Everything seemed to be either din learns to use it, given to grogu when din is missing, or bo katan defended din again with darksaber
Because he'd just been woken up from a god knows how long sleep by 2 mandos falling into his house and blinding him with a flashlight, bro was like that one Limmy meme, flashbanged and confused
It took Bo more than 10 secs to reach the bottom, even with jetpack thrust. Then she had to swim away from the cliff. Also, Bo's reaction time is less than 4 seconds. Let's see, they will explain it in the next episode
That's what I was thinking. At first I also thought he just sank untill I started reading some comments and realized she couldn't even catch him before he hit bottom even with the jet pack.
@@varunaeeriyaulla I'm not saying that her jetpack was slowed down. I'm just saying that there was plenty of time between Din sinking, Bo reacting and her actually flying down for Din to reach the bottom
I feel like it's more likely that he'll unites the mandalorians under the idea of not having a single ruler but ruling as a group. A lot of people are shipping bo-katan and the mando saying that they may end up ruling together sharing the darksaber and the mythosaur
It's possible it seems like they are pushing for it. The way the story is playing out, bo seems to develop a fondness for him within these short scenes together.
i want to think, it's cause the mandalor helmut made from baskar makes you look and smell/feel like a mythosaur baby, which often ride on their parents backs. So the tenant that you never remove your helmut, comes from, if you take it off, in front of a mythosaur, it would kill you.
1:18 BULL! They are priming Bo-Kata to be the leader. She saw the mythesour, and she saved Din Jarin with the dark saber. The dark saber was conquered by the one-eyed monster, and she beat the one-eyed monster. Plus, she can weld the dark saber. She is the leader. She is being redeemed now.
BoKatan went from "let's get rid of him once and for all" to calling him "adorable" and looking at him with a certain gaze as he recited the creed whist going in to bathe. She might want to be his queen and rule along Din's side.
Accept mandalorians are not based on a monarchy system so it really wouldn't be queen as much as a general or an advisor. While clans and forged families are a key part of the mandalorians, dual rule is very much not. Doesn't mean Bo-Din ship isn't impossible, but a King and Queen situation would feel a little forced to us older fans of mandos. I mean, Mandalore the Ultimate had Fett so having a heavily trusted advisor is not unpressidented. If they do Din as Mangalore and then say Bo is his queen in the show I will die inside.
Maybe i missed it, but the way Din plunged i thought was because the staircase he walking down had collapsed and since he didn't know, missteps and then sank like a rock. I guess I'll need to rewatch the episode
yeah all in all i think this might be a big misinterpretation, from what i undestood, the Deathwatch should not be seen as the "good" Mandalorians, but more as, albeit cool, a fundamentalist sect.
Tarre vizsla and mandalore the great ( aka mandalore the ultimate ) are two separate characters, not the same character, vizsla never ride or tame a Mythosaur.
I believe that Grogu using the force to pacify the Rancor in the Book of Boba Fett was foreshadowing for him taming the mythosaur. Din Djarin won the Darksaber from the Imperial responsible for destroying Mandalore, and Bo-Katan Kryze is a Mandalorian princess. Grogu has a father now so now he needs a mother. If Din Djarin marries Bo-Katan then the three of them can unite Mandalore as a family as they will have the royal blood, the Darksaber, and mythosaur. Additionally Grogu is a Mandalorian and a Jedi just like Tarre Vizsla who united the Mandalorians in the past
Not only that, but the Dark Saber was designed to be shorter than a traditional lightsaber, more like the shotos that Yoda, Yaddle, and many other Jedi wielded. Grogu couldn't effectively wield a full-size lightsaber so this works out great.
I’m wondering if Bo Katan will actually hide the Mythosaur from Din. He was unconscious during the rescue. Maybe she wants to keep it to herself to attempt to tame it.
@@rosesweetcharlotte I would think if he seen it he should know. He did give Grogu a necklace with one on it. Also the armorer has it hanging in her lair
As far as I saw after rewatching the Scene multiple Times Din Djarin was NOT pulled down by the Mythosaur. When he did walked the stepps in the Water and than get under water you could see that part of the lower steps were broken. Because it was Dark Din did not saw it and made a step were not stepps were...and because of the weight of the Armor he sank (Bo Katan needed to use her Jetpack to go up...Din removed his Jetpack before going into the Water so he could not use it to counter the weight.) Also the Mythosaur did not attack BOTH...so I would not focus so strong onto Din...
Dude there is no way that he would sink faster than Bo literally jetpacking down as fast as she could. I don’t know if you’ve ever been to the bottom of a pool but i certainly haven’t been able to sink myself that fast, even with gear and body armor
@@RapscallionCo Yeah that’s the only weird thing but perhaps just a stylistic choice of the production team. Showing how deep the waters are and how heavy beskar is. If she came to rescue him in 30m deep water it wouldn’t make such an impact and couldn’t be habitable for the mythosaur. Also you would have seen something with the water surface (breaking tension or bending) when such an enormous beast approaches. Also size wise, it would have to be so super gentle since they are like ants to them.
He entered the water with no weapons and was completely surrendered to his faith and the steps kept going down another 10-20 feet! So he definitely was snatched Perhaps this creature was at one point a fertilized egg left deep in the waters beneath the abyss and put there by the last Mythosaur the egg was hidden for generations waiting to hatch and choose the next Mandalor.
I think the Mythosaur was in some kind of hibernation rather than it being a lone egg that was waiting to be hatched. If that was the case, there has to be some kind of way the egg was getting the nutrients to grow, not to mention the sheer size of it would’ve taken ages to grow. I think it sensed Din and awoke from its slumber since it felt the herald to the throne entering the Living Waters
I don't have much to add to the discussion, but I will say that 10-20 feet may be more like 80-100 feet and quite possibly even more than that. Some of those scenes when Bo turned off her light and saw Dins light it was way beyond 50 feet and she was already diving deep with her jet pack ignited.
Since we don't know the life cycle of a mythosaur, it could afterall be extremely long lived just like Krayt Dragons, and this particular mythosaur MAY have once been a mount or companion for a mandalorian centuries ago, and was simply "playing" with what it thought was its old friend.
@Pascal Wittmer-Braun Maybe. But it still didn't go after them. But there is nothing in legends that indicates Mandalore was force sensitive. To me this Mytasaur is a cross between Bendu and the Rancor. Edit: Not literally ofcourse
I think people are too quick to assume "taming" has the meaning that we're used to in our current society. Maybe they're right, and you tame it like a dog that you can ride on that takes orders and fights for you like Boba's Rancor... ugh. Or maybe taming it simply means to tame/pacify it in the moment, so that it doesn't eat you. People forget that "taming" also has that meaning.
He was CLEARLY pulled down at some point. If it happed from the surface of after he fell it doesn't matter. Did you see how fast he sank? At the speed of free-fall in water which is NOT physically possible in water due to extreme density. The Beskar Weight argument is nullified because: a) Bo-Katan was also wearing Beskar and EVEN HEAVIER since she was in full gear. Yet she dropped at a normal drop rate for water. b) Bo-Katan activated her jet pack and STILL could not catchup with only a 2.7 second delay. One doesn't need scuba diving experience to understand this.
I was under the impression he wasn't pulled down, he just sunk under the weight of his armor and had no way to get back to the surface without his jet pack. When Bo jumps in you see the steps are broken. I'll rewatch.
When Dinn was reciting those words it felt like a King Arthur style of moment, especially with her reaction despite what she said about the fairytales. Now she knows the truth, it'll definitely shape how the clans are united….. but because of the sequel trilogy i can't help but wonder what happened to this 'Unity' if the Mandalorians are a well established power in the galaxy by then. Maybe enough to challenge the Hutt's influence, that would probably be an interest to Boba Fett as well.
_"Ah, Master Kepler, you have arrived! Indeed it will shape how the clans are united moving for-"_ Master Kepler: _"the sequel trilogy"_ _"It's treason then."_
I like that you also believe he was dragged by the mythasaur. I don’t understand how people can think he fell that far that fast. It took Bo so long just using her rockets to get to him. And she had swim away from the shore not straight down. So if he did fall he’d have been a lot closer
They really played up the distance that Bo Katan had to travel to recover Din, so that has to have been done for a reason. Even with that armor, he should still float; I wouldn’t think he’d willingly enter a body of water wearing it if it were so heavy that he would sink. He dove in after Grogu was pushed into the mamacore tank, and I don’t recall his needing the jet pack to resurface. The mythosaur pulling him under seems to make the most sense, and even more so for the reasons proposed in this video. Fun speculation!
Yeah true, the speculation is fun. Just to me the "he got pulled under specifically and purposefully by the mythosaur" narrative plays way too smoothly into these theories and speculations. And time and time again, whether it's GOT or MCU or Star Wars, these shows tend to almost never align with the theories proposed by online theorists, and it almost always turns out to be reading super hard into details that never amount to anything. Maybe its because the creators purposefully avoid being predictable, or maybe it was just a shot that was never meant to be heavily scrutinized, or the most likely thing to me is that it's purposefully shot this way TO generate and encourage these speculation videos, because that's just free advertising. Tl;dr either way, I currently think he just sank because anytime people build grandiose theories on seconds of material, the answer is almost always MUCH more mundane than what the audience dreams up.
I love speculation as well. I know that beskar is supposed to be so amazing because it’s lightsaber/laser resistant and also light weight. I know if it was a heavy metal he would sink but when I saw the episode I noticed a place he would have landed close to steps if he was heavy. Also like Jil said I doubt he’d go in dee water if his suit was heavy and they jump around a lot. Also I’ve heard “sink like a stone”
@@OldManRiv3r I don’t usually comment on videos didn’t know I could reply to specific people but I bet there’s something special coming and I can’t wait to see a lot of mandolorians!
Din just step in a hole and sank because of the weight of his armor. The Mythosaur didn't notice him before and wake up because Bo lit her flashlight right in his eyes when ascending.
Yeah, I'm not sure how many of us expected, whatever remained of these living waters, for it to be so deep. I thought it would be a small pond. Not over 300 meters deep! And Din probably didn't expect it to drop-off like that. When bathing, we would usually stay in shallow water. I'm just not sure why Din didn't strip down any more.
The way he was so fast on the bottom of the lake is impossible. He was pulled he couldn’t sink that fast. Bokatan used her jet piercing thru water to find Din. What narrator is saying make completely senseZ
I think he fell because the mythasour or however I spell it seems and looks like it was too big to be able to grab Din without being seen earlier or after without any big splashes also
It was Bo Katan who saw the mythosaur, Din was unconscious the entire time. I think that Bo is supposed to take up the mantle of the Mandatory and seeing the mythosaur was simply to help her break free of depression.
She kept it secret because she’s going to double cross the MANDO’s , gank the dark saber , then b-line for the living waters to tame the beast and re take her birth rite
He sunk wasn’t pulled , she even said it was never that deep the bombing must of shifting the plates etc ….. on the way down it just was coincidental she shut her lamp off to get a view of Mando while passing the beast on the way up she realized it wasn’t a cliff she dosdged ….. I’m assuming the beast didn’t find them to be a threat considering it’s solitude over the years …..
Honestly, I could see Din or Bo Katan being set up to be the Mandalor. She is able to effectively wield the Dark Saber where he is not. I think they will ultimately support each other no matter who gets the position. Both want to save their people from the constant internal strife. In addition, Grogu's ability to calm a Rancor in the Book of Boba Fett could also be important. Din may have been chosen to be the father of the next Mandalor.
I think Bo Katan won the dark sabre in the last episode because she killed the one who defeated Din (that crab like thing completely disarmed Din and had Din dead to rights). That's why Grogu gave Din a look at Bo Katan when Din picked up the dark sabre like it was still his - Grogu witnessed Bo Katan winning the dark sabre. Bo Katan - was the one who saved Din twice - AND the Mythosaur also left Bo Katan alone when she passed her. I think Bo Katan now realizes the depth of her own beliefs. By the way the Mythosaur could be a SHE. Maybe the Mythosaur wanted Bo Katan, but the only way she could get Bo down in the water was to USE DIN AS BAIT for Bo Katan. I think Bo Katan will be the next leader of Mandalore. She has the dark sabre - and is the only one to have seen the mythosaur face to face.
Good consensus, but you can also argue that the show is called the "Mandalorian" it can still be Grogu. He is learning the ways of the Mandalore. Favreau already said that there only maybe half way of there story to be told. Either way I'll be thrilled whoever it ends up being!
But it's also a prime opportunity to do one of those plot twist things...bo katan is the classic supporting actor that actually fits the role of leader more than the protagonist. Din isn't necessarily being setup as Mandalore the Endearing Ignorant...but as the classic western trope of the cowboy hero that tames the west but can't live in the tame territories, so keeps travelling.
100%. The archetypes are clear and well-defined. Din is as you described. Bo is the jaded fallen hero who failed her people and needs to be inspired by a more naive Mandalorian, like Din. She goes from scoffing at him to calling him "adorable" as he displays his passion for Mandalorian tradition, and she saves him several times, all while involving the three current Mandalorian things: the dark saber, the mythosaur, and the living waters. This is how a good The Last Jedi might have been for Luke, with him meeting a Jedi Rey (not just Rey) who is more naive and passionate about the Jedi ways, slowly inspiring him to embrace the Jedi traditions once more, and clean up his life and get off the green milk.
Heres what i think happened the mythasaur pulled din down thinking he was his old master it maybe woke up at the presence of the dark saber the reason it left him under water was because at first it thought it was someone else but once it realized it was someone else it just left din underwater kinda like it was excited then let down
Do you think that Din will ride the Mythosaur? I believe that it spared Din is because it chooses him as its rider? If that's the case, then that is sort of like a redemption for our Mando. And if that's the reason, I'm so proud of Din.
I think It will be Bo-Katan since it dragged him yet didnt attack her for saving Din. Also it was only her family that were able to ride them because her bloodline had a connection to them.
4:28 Mandalore the First was not a Vizla, indeed, Mandalore the First was not a human, it was a Taung; Tarre Vizla was the first weilder of the darksaber, the first Mandalorian-Jedi, thousands of years later.
Even more awesome is between this and the other live action shows just how many classic characters who had only been shown before in an animated medium getting to live and breath with great representations.
The Mythosaur didn’t pull Din down, he sank because he stepped off the bottom stair and just went straight down…beskar weighs an insane amount compared to other metals in the starwars universe
But then how do you explain him sinking 100x faster than her even though she is heavier in full gear? (Also while she was jetpacking). People forget that the drop rate in water is MUCH slower due to super high density. Even the heaviest objects sink real slow. Besides Beskar is thin plated or it would be to heavy to walk in.
As you said "He was so gigantic in fact, he could have swallowed them like bugs" .. If the beast had dragged him down surely there would have been a slight ripple at least? :P I have a feeling Mando lost his footing here and the staircase was clearly collapsed. He did make a point of taking off his jetpack and honestly I can imagine Beskar armour would sink rather quickly. Nice to see the Mythosaur is friendly at least, or has just been awakened from a deep slumber. Only time will tell! *wink wink* :P
I don't think this is over, I don't want to say that the Mythosaur has chosen him, but even it if it has that is still cool. I think in the next episode there will be a fight, and assuming Din Jharin can calm the conflict in his heart and become a true user of the blade, then and only then will he stand a chance against the Mythosaur.
The Mythosaur didn't pull down Din. Din just fell, with no waves around him indicating any sort of huge monster. On the way down, Din might have started waking up the sleeping Mythosaur by randomly bouncing off it. It's even possible that Din caught a glimpse of the sleeping Mythosaur before getting knocked out by bonking into it. Alternatively, it's possible Din simply got knocked unconscious by bonking his head on the ledge he stepped off. Maybe the Mythosaur started waking up simply because this bright flaming underwater meteor zoomed down past it. And then it rose up and rudely shined a flashlight right in its eye.
Yeah and Rey became the most powerful Jedi with no training at all. Atleast the Mythosaur is thousands of years old and they will find a way to explain this. But if BoKatan with her jet pack couldn't catch up to him with propulsion then he definitely didn't just fall. Plus Bo was almost in the water as long as him and didn't come close to passing out.
I see Din and Bo becoming a team to bring the Mandalorian together again. The look she gave him when he was reciting the Creed said it all. And he fell into the living waters likely off steps or platform that had broken off during the bombing, there was no rippling around him that would indicate a huge Mythosour had moved near him. Watch the scene again.
I don't think the mythosaur pulled him down. I think he stepped off a ledge and, his beskar armor weighed him down, and he'd taken off his jet pack, so he couldn't save himself and sank to the bottom. The mythosaur looked to me as if it was observing them, and nothing more.
Bo katan also had beskar, and she swam and used the jet pack, and she still couldnt cath up. Also when u start drowning in water, you will try to swim back up (which would have also slowed down the fall) Therefore, he fell way to quckly, he must have been pulled down.
@@mattia8327 damn but Perhaps he could have ran out breath and passed out trying to swim or The Mythosaur pulled him down witch would also make since why he’s passed out on the floor it’s just hard to make out of what happen after he bathe
The Mythasaur pulled him down to bring her in. She didn't believe, but now it's different. The Mythasaur may have spared him, but if she hadn't gone in after him, he would still be at the bottom. Maybe he is "The Chosen Mandalor", but the Mythasaur wanted her to see as well.
Maybe I miss heard it in the video but Tarre Vizla was not the first Mandalore, he was just the first Mandalorian inducted into the Jedi, in legends Mandalore the First now Mandalore the Great in canon it seems became ruler after discovering Mandalore the planet and saving his people at which point they hunted and tamed the Mythosaurs and later discovered beskar
i think that this is the way but I still need convincing. When Bo picked up the saber it moved like a feather, and we only see the mythosaur turn and look when Bo enters. Obviously much more development but I do think youre correct. Also after he offered her the saber in the past im worried that they will go down the path of redemption for DIn and Mandalaore but gives off leadership to Bo for her redemption.
While tar vizla was a mandalore. He wasn't the first mandalore that tamed the mythosaur. That was a taughn mandalorian. It wouldn't surprise me if the living waters mythosaur is a force sensitive maybe at the bendus level he was no doubt living in that cave like a dragon turtle for centuries he probably got a force scan of each mandalorian to take the oaths. Now add it was 25 years since the last swearing in happened it felt it had visitors and came to the shallows to see who was there it would have sensed din was a true believer and it probably knew and sensed the dark Saber. Lore on the blade was it was exceptionally pure beskar odds are tarre received the mythosaurs blessing in the beskar and probably with the khyber crystal. If both were sourced from deep in that lake that would explain its uniqueness and how it connects to the mandalorians. It's in near the same weight class as the zillo beast and bendu and both were highly intelligent so it stands to reason the ancient mythosaur is too. In my head I'm comparing it to a dragon dnd style. Could be the same with krayts but they due to environmental issues get hunted down before they get old and wise. The one din faced in season 2 was pretty old judging by its size and it was smart as shown by how it fought them it was sentient possibly on the verge of sapience just another 1000 years or so to go. Non humanoid creatures cab have human or greater levels of intelligence in star wars. For example look at the purgill king Ezra befriends. Or hell zonoma sekot.
It could also be that Bo-Katan is the chosen one, because she was the one who saw the Mythosaur, not Din Djarin. It could be that it pulled Din down so that she would save him and look the Mythosaur in the eye. I’m not sure it’s so straight cut. Din has absolutely no interest in ruling Mandalore. Hell, he can’t control the Darksaber, while Bo-katan wields it like a motherfu…………….well, you get the idea.
But the thing is din is more pure of heart when it comes to believing in something like his creed bo has grew up getting what she wanted pretty much everything handed to her while he knows the real struggle and hardships and meanings of things he’s confused and lost as of now but eventually he’ll learn how to use it and I feel like him and Bo will rule together
And what is the saying, the one that doesn't want the power too rule often is the righteous ruler, compared to an ambitious ever striving too just rule
You are correct, it is Bo. What people don’t realize is that her bloodline is connected to the Mythesaur. In the clonewars it was revealed that her bloodline rode the mythesaurs because they were deeply connected to them. Clearly the Mythosaur didnt try and kill/drag her because it knows she is kin of its master.
The Mythosaur never tried to eat him, it was just there. He did not get pulled down, he reached the end of the stairs and sank like a rock with no jet pack to get out.
Well why wasn't Bokatan able to catch up, with full beskar amor plus jetpack propulsion? She jumped in not even a second after, and it took her maybe 10-15 seconds to get to the bottom.
Because Bo-Katans’ armor isn’t pure forged beskar like Din’s. She’s resistant to a bit of blaster fire and some blunt weapons, but a lightsaber would cut it like a knife through butter. Din on the other hand, with his armor on he probably weighs around 300-400 pounds depending on his baseline weight without the armor, which could be around 200-250 pounds. Therefore, he sinks like a rock.
@@sn0wyc0sm0 in direct beskar is a very very light metal he wouldn’t of sinked and not been able to swim nor would he have been knocked out. He was definitely pulled own
Did the Mythosaur pull him down or did he fall down and couldn't swim back up because of his armor? Keep in mind the Mythosaur was completely asleep until Bo-Katan shined her light on its face. I couldn't imagine it would fall back to sleep that fast after having pulled someone down from the surface.. Just a thought
How do you know it was asleep,? I think it was just chilling waiting for food, and then a Mandalorian showed up. Furst tume in years. Bo was wearing armor and more weight with the jet pack, etc. And still needed its thrust to catch up to Din. I say pulled
@@amberheywood2603 1. If you can recall the staircase leading into the Living Waters was broken and le JHd to a deep plummet. 2. If it wasn't asleep why would it be just opening its eyes when light is shined on its face for the first time in ages.. 3. If it was chilling and waiting for food it would've eaten Din in an instant but didn't because it was blatantly obvious that it was unaware that he was even down there
@bvicc20 We know very little about the mythosaur. Maybe it's force sensitive and sensed Din and Bo. We don't know what it eats, so why would it jump to eat them because they don't look like prey. Maybe it was blinking slowly. Bright lights are not common down there it could use other ways of seeing like whales and dolphins with echo location. Broken step aside, you don't sink faster than a jet pack propels you without help.
I respect your optimism but the obvious is evident. Oh and you forgot that Din took his jetpack off before he even stepped into the Living Waters.. That's why he couldn't simply jetpack himself out of the water but instead took a nosedive to the floor of the mines... Physics tells us that body weight wrapped in armor submerged under water with no air supply is going to sink.
I don't know...I agree that the Mythosaur and the Darksaber are connected to one another and indeed even attracted to one another (the real reason I think Din fell into the Living Waters; the Mythosaur "called" to the Darksaber or vice versa, which Din just happens to be wearing on his belt when he went into the Waters), but I don't think Din having it means he's anything more important than being Din Djarin. I do agree that the true Mandalore does indeed need to be able to both wield the Darksaber effectively and ride the Mythosaur willfully, but I think both have to "choose their master," and thus far, the Darksaber isn't accepting Din very well. Given Bo-Katan's display with the Darksaber in this last episode, if she can mount and ride the Mythosaur, I think that's proof positive for her being it.
@@ZackStormYT I was rethinking about that scene sequence and he very well may have. It would make sense that he would anyway. Water, even in the Star Wars universe, is still a bad thing for electrical power components lol.
We just saw last week in the bad batch successfully cloned the Zilo beast, and this week we see the Mythosour. This is not a coincidence we are definitely getting a Mythosour vs Zilo beast Kyju battle and I'm actually hyped! We are gonna have the have some big battle of empire remnants vs the Mandalorians, the empire is gonna field the zilo beast clone and the Mythosour is gonna fight it and I can't wait!
How does the mytho survive for so long without eating anything? Does it pee and poo in the same water it sleeps in? Is there enough room for it to swim around freely?
The mythosaur did not eat him because it just ate all those creatures that Din and Bo killed a few minutes earlier. He was full. OR... Domino's still has really good delivery service to the underworld of mandalore.
I don't think the Mythosaur even noticed Din and he definitely didn't pull him down. Din took off his jet pack and he did this for us to see. His Beskar armors weight is what pulled him down like a rock when he stepped off solid ground. If the Mythosaur pulled him down we would of had water moving from something that large near the surface.
Honestly, I hope we never get a full look at the Mythosaur.. I really want it to retain the mystery and… _MYTH_ behind it. I don’t mind if it becomes very important to the plot, that would be awesome but I just don’t want to see it in full broad daylight in all it’s glory. Keep it in shadow, keep it hidden and mysterious and let us continue to guess and imagine about it. I love the Krayt Dragon and I feel like we got enough of it… lots of people wanted to see the whole body, but I’m glad we didn’t. I like the mystery. Think about Alien and Aliens vs the later films… the best parts are where you barely see the alien, it’s much scarier and more impactful that way.
I believe that some other beast, NOT the mythosaur, pulled Din under the water. Watching the beast, it was not acting aggressive towards Din at all, it appeared to be actually watching over him. Once Bo found Din, and was returning to the surface, the mythosaur actually turned away, leaving. So, again, I believe the mythosaur was not harming Din what-so-ever, but actually protecting him. And once Din was safe, left the area.
Honestly I think nothing pulled him down besides his heavy beskar armor. We would have seen something happening with the water surface, some sounds or whatever. When something that big approaches the water surface it would break the water tension or bend it at least, yet it was super quiet. Also it wouldn’t make sense that the mythosaur almost drowned him if he‘s the chosen one. So I think he just dropped by himself and they discovered the mythosaur by accident. Still - the beast could have sensed something in Din and let them live.
@@ezcapee I can't argue with that. There should have been turbulence in the water if the mythosaur or something else, pulled him under. It's definitely possible.
A thought I had, after I posted is.. "why?" Why would the mythosaur save/protect/guard/ignore Din and Bo? The one thing that comes to mind is their armor, or rather the beskar the armor is made of.. Maybe the mythosaur can sense the beskar somehow and know that the person wearing it is not to be harmed. Just a real wild thought.
Don't think Din just sank, in Season 2 he was able to fight his way to the surface in water with a jetpack on too. Think he will ride the Mythosaur at some point which was foreshadowed in Season 1. Maybe even unite the Mandalorians, as he was moved by seeing the planet and what must have been a beautiful civilization. Whether in the long run, Din D'jarin sticks around to stay as king IMO is up for debate. He owes Bo-katan his life, and was a "simple man, making his way through the galaxy". Like Boba. He didn't want the Darksaber. At the very end, he could just wander into the sunset with Grogu. Anyway awesome episode that bio-android was creepy AF.
I thought he just fell because it was a big drop and they accidentally saw the Beast.
We may post rationalizing things.
Theirs no way he could’ve dropped that fast to the bottom when Bo came in right after him. At least I think so
I thought he just fell in after seeing how deep it got.
@@ClanLykos005 it was dark and he is wearing a Suit of Armor so he could have kept falling even while she was going down to find him
@@ImAurelius She was ripping through though with her jet, you can only sink so fast
I think Din helped rekindle some faith in Bo. His dedication to the creed really shows in this episode. She is seeing how he believes and an omen appears when he is being redeemed
her face when he stopped to bow down his head in respect to her father and when he swore his creed, I think she's absolutely digging that energy, to me it felt like she will follow him as she think he's the one who can unite and lead the people, because she's only feeling like she owed to lead, but Din is actually the one worthy of it.
I think Bo Katan won the dark sabre in the last episode because she killed the one who defeated Din (that crab like thing completely disarmed Din and had Din dead to rights). That's why Grogu gave Din a look at Bo Katan when Din picked up the dark sabre like it was still his - Grogu witnessed Bo Katan winning the dark sabre. Bo Katan - was the one who saved Din twice - AND the Mythosaur also left Bo Katan alone when she passed her. I think Bo Katan now realizes the depth of her own beliefs. By the way the Mythosaur could be a SHE. Maybe the Mythosaur wanted Bo Katan, but the only way she could get Bo down in the water was to USE DIN AS BAIT for Bo Katan. I think Bo Katan will be the next leader of Mandalore. She has the dark sabre - and is the only one to have seen the mythosaur face to face.
@@adler923 no Din
@@adler923she gave it back to him, whether you believe that or not she chose to give it back by placing it next to his blaster while he was recovering and she didn't say anything when he picked it up so it's still his if she wants it maybe she plans on challenging him for it verbally and actually fighting him for it one-on-one and not just winning it off of some creature who got the jump on Din
@@adler923 it has to be one won in one on one combat, honorably. Jumping someone is not a formal challenge to single combat.
Imagine the look under the Armorer's helm when Din Djarin's proof of cleansing himself in the living waters is him showing up with the Mythosaur in tow.
Bo Katan: I thought I got rid of this guy....
Armorer: I thought I got rid of this guy with an impossible quest...
How is he going to get the Mythosaur to another planet? Only way would be for the Armorer to come to Mandalore.
@@alfredstimoli2590he could get hinself a bigget ship
@@alfredstimoli2590 Grogu spotted the space-whales, so they will tow it in ;) ... heh duno
@@ironfist7789 nice detail
I think the Mythosaur chose Din Djarin because he recited the Creed sincerely with repentance and without bitterness, which moved the creature to bring him to the deepest bottom for a full redemption. Perhaps it has been far too long since a Mandalorian actually believed in the Creed despite being challenged in so many ways and by so many situations and the Mythosaur actually could sense it inside Din.
This is awesome comment I like it. Gives me hope Din Djarin will become Mandalore.
@@NoOne-rg7tt in my opinion someone who becomes a leader because he must, not because he aspires too, is superior.
someone who aspires to lead to often sacrifices those he leads to stay leading, negating his merrit to lead.
a leader out of necessity is willing to step down and for this already bound to betterment.
🤣 the "Creed" is made up by Death Watch who are religious zealots.
This is the way
..this is the way
That was the most beautiful way to add the Mytho. It's just peaceful living its life in the depths on a world thought to be dead (like it).
not yet was so rude dont talk about okay
I sort of hope they just leave the big guy alone
@@rosesweetcharlotte back in odd mandolore scriptures it's said we killed and drived these creatures away and even tamed them. Its in Mando blood we must fight or tame such a legend. This I the way
Think of the giant shits it takes in the living waters.
I think Bo is impressed with Din's dedication to his quest. She hasn't seen other Mandalorians for quite sometime that displayed the same level of commitment. Maybe he reminds her about Pre Viszla.
There are plenty of things to say about Pre Viszla but he wanted what he thought was best for the Mandalorian people
@@dred9174 bruh, like what? New Mandalorians were pacifists and tried to live their lives without wars, because wars between clans destroyed Mandalore, forced them to live in the domes for they have fucked up their own planet in civil wars between clans b4 empire came to finish 'em off. Viszla wanted to rule Mandalore with their root nature of wars and strength, I don't see them working for a greater good of Mandalore, but their own beliefs and ambitions.
Also Death Watch working with Dooku and Maul doesn't seem that noble.
@@4X10S They should have tried to find a middle ground between their ideologies.
Or possibly Din reminds Bo of her FATHER.
@@caenpegasus3786 exactly!
Do you think that Grogu will form a connection to the Mythosaur? Maybe this creature like the Loth Wolves has a very deep connection to the force and to the planet of Mandalore itself. Grogu could learn and because he lives so long he could be a literal keeper of the history of Mandalore. What do all of you think? 😊
I think Grogu was already connected to it. In other words, Grogu probably felt it was there before Din even walked in the water, but also connected to it to ease it/protect Din. Just like how he connected to the Rancor to also protect Din.
Grogu taming the rancor in book of boba fetta had me wondering this same thing, I think Grogu will be the new mandalore the great with Din training him, which will lead to him taming and riding the mythosaur.
That would be nice but I want Din to tame the Mythosaur on his own without the Grogu or the Force
I think the fact that Din chose to keep Grogu alive, a Jedi...the topic about Jedi and Mandalorians lived side by side according to Bo Katan...uniting Mandalorians and Jedi...I think they're all connected and the Mythosaur sensed that...sensed Din's connection to Grogu.
I was hoping grogu would become a mandalorian Sith Lord
As BoKatan was in royalty and indulged in the 'myths', she took it for granted, mocking it. She was in the centre of it all. Din, on the other hand, is an outsider, never really a true Mandalorian (metaphorically and physically as the orbiting moon he grew up on). So as he cites the creed as he takes the dip, it is a true moment for him to finally become a Mandalorian. Ever since he was rescued by them, he has a complete dedication to them, and now he is in the heart of Mandalore, with the Mythosaur.
Din is more mandolorian than Bo ever was. He’s followed the creed his whole life, and when he broke it, sought redemption. Bo only cares for power. Din wants mandolorians to rise again and for its people to prosper.
I think this is such a good insight. Bo-Katan cares for her people but not it’s culture. She wants the symbols of mandalorian power because that will make others rally around her but she doesn’t really believe in those symbols or their mythology. I guess this is a moment for her to start believing for the first time. Din is here to show her that mandalorians aren’t a race from a single planet but a people living according to a creed and a religion.
Excellent takes from you all you said exactly what I was thinking when she first came to the tribe everyone would say that she had shady intent but like you all have said I think as she is being slowly indoctrinated she is finally learning for the first time what being a Mandalorian is all of her life she was in love with the power and the name behind it but not its culture and traditions she was mandalorian royalty
It seemed more that the Mythosaur was forcing Bo-Katan to enter the holy waters to be redeemed. The entire episode is Bo-Katans redemption. She had lost hope, faith and conviction. Both of which returned with this episode ending with her entering the holy waters and the Mythosaur revealing itself to her. She will now create the rallying cry to rebuild Mandalore.
I interpreted it that way too, especially given that she was formerly Mandalore. She saves her fellow Mandalorian, wields the dark saber, reflects on her history, reads the plate, enters the living waters, encounters the mythosaur, isn't killed by it (in a sense, tames it), saves Din a second time, and presumably rediscovers her faith in Mandalore. I think if they go this route, they will need to have her win the dark saber from Din, or have someone defeat him who is more human-like and less like a monster.
Ya. Maybe she becomes "the heart of mandalore," having the love for her people, and their love for their planet, while din becomes her "blade of mandalore" taking charge of military actions and possibly, with bos help, start a new mandalorian empire. Not one that'd be a major player in any affairs but it's own as far as galactic politics go, but a definite player on the galactic stage. Perhaps they start with Navarro and build up from there
I thought the same
Well that's definitely not the case since she took her helmet off again and she doesn't believe she can hold the Mando's together as one. A leader cannot have self doubt that would would make no leader at all
Im absolutely fine with this way. What Im not okay with is how theyre making Din look incompetent and always need to be saved by the stong female character. Its like constantly dragging down 1 character to make another look good, and its the actual main character too. Theyre sidelining the main protagonist to make way for Bo. Were getting jake skywalker all over again. Im tired of Kennedy ruining good shows, I hope Favreau gets control of the show again.
For me personally, I find the Mythosaur alone to be more important than the Darksaber. Keyword being ancestor. The Mandalorians have always been the people of the Creed, their culture and ancestry tied to the Mythosaur which its First Mandalore took this skull as its sigil which endured to the present.
Whereas the Darksaber was created by a Mandalorian who made peace with the Jedi to which it was then stolen. However, the Mandalorians have always been around looong before the Darksaber was created. Meaning, if there is anything that the Mandalorians would have regarded as sacred and ironclad, it would most certainly be the Mythosaur.
While a longshot, if there is one artifact somewhere in the galaxy that solidfies leadership and unites the Mandalorian people, it would be the helmet of the First Mandalore made from the skull bone of the Mythosaur. Which was as strong and enduring as beskar.
The helmet is lost to history and frankly redundant since the Dark saber currently exists.
The helmet that, in legends, revan took from the one Mandalore he killed and hid it sonewhere on that random moon?
@@Dedu1214 Dont know much about Legends lore except from other lore vids, but if that's the case then yes the same.
@@Dedu1214 I thought he gave it to Cassius fett at some point? It's been a while since I played Kotor though
@@Dedu1214 Revan did take Mandalore's Mask after he defeated the Mandalorians on Malachor V, ending the Mandalorian Wars and beginning the Jedi Civil War. He hid Mandalore's Mask away in order to cripple the Mandalorians, knowing that they would never accept a new Mandalore if they were not wearing Mandalore's Mask. Ultimately however, Revan would return Mandalore's Mask to his Mandalorian ally, Canderous Ordo, who would go on to reunite the scattered clans of Mandalore, becoming Mandalore the Preserver.
You owe me a five credits for each time I said "Mandalore."
Not only is Din most definitely the one but it’s his whole character arc. It’s why he can hardly wield the dark saber bc he does not believe in the version of himself he is supposed to be. When he fully takes on the leader role it will become clear. And I figure grogu will help him tame the mythosaur and with the dark saber and him riding in on the mythosaur he will finally unite all the mandalorians. I’m sure it’ll all be to help defeat some big bad
and make awesome mando babies with bo katan with helmet on mando coitus scene! lol
@@jb.cloud4u2 I’m all for this!
I wonder if they're planning on a duo. Din STILL can't wield the Darksaber, yet Bo Katan can very effectively. Although Bo seems to have lost the faith of her people, while Din seems to represent something akin to the original mando mindset
I love this idea. Sparta had two kings and the mandalorians are heavily inspired by them.
I was thinking the same thing.
Bo has the dark saber, Grogu has the beast and Mando has the religion.
No reason why it wouldn't be all three.
It's not about faith of other in you, but inner turmoil. Din is most definitely conflicted seeing all these different clans of Nandalorians and having broken one of the most important rules of his creed. I think symbolically speaking the Armourer wants Din to cleanse himself of doubt
Maybe grogu will use the darksaber later on? Everything seemed to be either din learns to use it, given to grogu when din is missing, or bo katan defended din again with darksaber
Bo could train Mando
Because he'd just been woken up from a god knows how long sleep by 2 mandos falling into his house and blinding him with a flashlight, bro was like that one Limmy meme, flashbanged and confused
Why is this so funny
Facts
☝️☝️☝️ Truth
It took Bo more than 10 secs to reach the bottom, even with jetpack thrust. Then she had to swim away from the cliff. Also, Bo's reaction time is less than 4 seconds. Let's see, they will explain it in the next episode
That's what I was thinking. At first I also thought he just sank untill I started reading some comments and realized she couldn't even catch him before he hit bottom even with the jet pack.
Bo seems to be flying slow enough with her jetpack for Din to just sink all the way to the bottom.
@@thimovijfschaft3271 how it s possible to slow down jetpack
@@varunaeeriyaulla I'm not saying that her jetpack was slowed down. I'm just saying that there was plenty of time between Din sinking, Bo reacting and her actually flying down for Din to reach the bottom
@@thimovijfschaft3271 how it suppose to work? Din without a jetpack sunk faster than a swimmer with a jetpack.
I feel like it's more likely that he'll unites the mandalorians under the idea of not having a single ruler but ruling as a group. A lot of people are shipping bo-katan and the mando saying that they may end up ruling together sharing the darksaber and the mythosaur
Agreed! The mythosaur let them both live, not just Din. The journey these two are going on together, with Grogu. It's going to be awesome!
King & queen of mandalor I could see it. She kinda got the hots for din. Especially when she admired his patriotism.
It's possible it seems like they are pushing for it. The way the story is playing out, bo seems to develop a fondness for him within these short scenes together.
All hail BoDin,
I would love to see a scene with Bo-katan the Mando and Boba Fett all fighting side-by-side tossing the darksaber between them to fight off enemies
i want to think, it's cause the mandalor helmut made from baskar makes you look and smell/feel like a mythosaur baby, which often ride on their parents backs. So the tenant that you never remove your helmut, comes from, if you take it off, in front of a mythosaur, it would kill you.
Precisely, if it had pulled him down and saw that his helmet was off it was going to kill them
@@cedriceric9730 Not to mention he would have drowned too
1:18 BULL! They are priming Bo-Kata to be the leader. She saw the mythesour, and she saved Din Jarin with the dark saber. The dark saber was conquered by the one-eyed monster, and she beat the one-eyed monster. Plus, she can weld the dark saber. She is the leader. She is being redeemed now.
After this scene I was in tears, it felt like Din was baptized or anointed in some way and I felt that.
BoKatan went from "let's get rid of him once and for all" to calling him "adorable" and looking at him with a certain gaze as he recited the creed whist going in to bathe. She might want to be his queen and rule along Din's side.
I ship them
Accept mandalorians are not based on a monarchy system so it really wouldn't be queen as much as a general or an advisor. While clans and forged families are a key part of the mandalorians, dual rule is very much not. Doesn't mean Bo-Din ship isn't impossible, but a King and Queen situation would feel a little forced to us older fans of mandos. I mean, Mandalore the Ultimate had Fett so having a heavily trusted advisor is not unpressidented. If they do Din as Mangalore and then say Bo is his queen in the show I will die inside.
so do they make babies with their helmets on or what ? Lol
@@markclayton225 *"Bo, the helmet stays on during sex"*
*kill me*
@@AJS3157 PMSL
Maybe i missed it, but the way Din plunged i thought was because the staircase he walking down had collapsed and since he didn't know, missteps and then sank like a rock. I guess I'll need to rewatch the episode
yeah all in all i think this might be a big misinterpretation, from what i undestood, the Deathwatch should not be seen as the "good" Mandalorians, but more as, albeit cool, a fundamentalist sect.
Tarre vizsla and mandalore the great ( aka mandalore the ultimate ) are two separate characters, not the same character, vizsla never ride or tame a Mythosaur.
But Mandalore the Great and Mandalore the Ultimate are also 2 different people .
I believe that Grogu using the force to pacify the Rancor in the Book of Boba Fett was foreshadowing for him taming the mythosaur. Din Djarin won the Darksaber from the Imperial responsible for destroying Mandalore, and Bo-Katan Kryze is a Mandalorian princess. Grogu has a father now so now he needs a mother. If Din Djarin marries Bo-Katan then the three of them can unite Mandalore as a family as they will have the royal blood, the Darksaber, and mythosaur. Additionally Grogu is a Mandalorian and a Jedi just like Tarre Vizsla who united the Mandalorians in the past
But of course! And Bo-Katan, red-head and all, will accept a husband who wears a helmet in bed. Yeah, I can see that.
Not only that, but the Dark Saber was designed to be shorter than a traditional lightsaber, more like the shotos that Yoda, Yaddle, and many other Jedi wielded. Grogu couldn't effectively wield a full-size lightsaber so this works out great.
@@drumlessons833 Perhaps in the future Grogu might remove the kyber crystal and make a mini version of the dark saber for himself.
I’m wondering if Bo Katan will actually hide the Mythosaur from Din. He was unconscious during the rescue. Maybe she wants to keep it to herself to attempt to tame it.
I didn't think of this. Did he even realize what it was?
He wasn't unconscious but I do think he might have not paid attention to what happened
@@mr.forgottenone9910 looked pretty lifeless in the water. Although he did gasp for air as soon as they hit the surface so I guess we shall see
@@rosesweetcharlotte I would think if he seen it he should know. He did give Grogu a necklace with one on it. Also the armorer has it hanging in her lair
@@B_Real. thats why I believe he was awake but was not focuse we also have to remember he wasn't fully healed from the thing that took his blood
As far as I saw after rewatching the Scene multiple Times Din Djarin was NOT pulled down by the Mythosaur. When he did walked the stepps in the Water and than get under water you could see that part of the lower steps were broken. Because it was Dark Din did not saw it and made a step were not stepps were...and because of the weight of the Armor he sank (Bo Katan needed to use her Jetpack to go up...Din removed his Jetpack before going into the Water so he could not use it to counter the weight.)
Also the Mythosaur did not attack BOTH...so I would not focus so strong onto Din...
he also just lost alot of blood!
Agreed
Dude there is no way that he would sink faster than Bo literally jetpacking down as fast as she could. I don’t know if you’ve ever been to the bottom of a pool but i certainly haven’t been able to sink myself that fast, even with gear and body armor
@@RapscallionCo Yeah that’s the only weird thing but perhaps just a stylistic choice of the production team. Showing how deep the waters are and how heavy beskar is. If she came to rescue him in 30m deep water it wouldn’t make such an impact and couldn’t be habitable for the mythosaur. Also you would have seen something with the water surface (breaking tension or bending) when such an enormous beast approaches. Also size wise, it would have to be so super gentle since they are like ants to them.
Agreed! So many folks are missing the fact that it was Bo who saw it, not Din
He entered the water with no weapons and was completely surrendered to his faith and the steps kept going down another 10-20 feet! So he definitely was snatched Perhaps this creature was at one point a fertilized egg left deep in the waters beneath the abyss and put there by the last Mythosaur the egg was hidden for generations waiting to hatch and choose the next Mandalor.
I think the Mythosaur was in some kind of hibernation rather than it being a lone egg that was waiting to be hatched. If that was the case, there has to be some kind of way the egg was getting the nutrients to grow, not to mention the sheer size of it would’ve taken ages to grow. I think it sensed Din and awoke from its slumber since it felt the herald to the throne entering the Living Waters
I don't have much to add to the discussion, but I will say that 10-20 feet may be more like 80-100 feet and quite possibly even more than that. Some of those scenes when Bo turned off her light and saw Dins light it was way beyond 50 feet and she was already diving deep with her jet pack ignited.
Since we don't know the life cycle of a mythosaur, it could afterall be extremely long lived just like Krayt Dragons, and this particular mythosaur MAY have once been a mount or companion for a mandalorian centuries ago, and was simply "playing" with what it thought was its old friend.
Vizsla was not the first Mandalor he was just the first mandalorian to be a Jedi
Yep Manda'lore was the first
I think you have to use the force to tame the mythosaurus. So neither Bo nor Din gets to play the Leader.
@Pascal Wittmer-Braun Maybe. But it still didn't go after them. But there is nothing in legends that indicates Mandalore was force sensitive. To me this Mytasaur is a cross between Bendu and the Rancor. Edit: Not literally ofcourse
I think people are too quick to assume "taming" has the meaning that we're used to in our current society. Maybe they're right, and you tame it like a dog that you can ride on that takes orders and fights for you like Boba's Rancor... ugh. Or maybe taming it simply means to tame/pacify it in the moment, so that it doesn't eat you. People forget that "taming" also has that meaning.
That mythosaur was unbothered, happy, moisturized, In it's own lane, focused, and flourihing.
For me that scene was not about mando... it was about Bo recovering her faith and path.
He was CLEARLY pulled down at some point.
If it happed from the surface of after he fell it doesn't matter.
Did you see how fast he sank? At the speed of free-fall in water which is NOT physically possible in water due to extreme density.
The Beskar Weight argument is nullified because:
a) Bo-Katan was also wearing Beskar and EVEN HEAVIER since she was in full gear. Yet she dropped at a normal drop rate for water.
b) Bo-Katan activated her jet pack and STILL could not catchup with only a 2.7 second delay.
One doesn't need scuba diving experience to understand this.
😂😂😂Man times it
Bo do I hope you are right and Din is the chosen one.
I hope they make it so Din is like the Anakin of Mandolore and Grogu = successor
I was under the impression he wasn't pulled down, he just sunk under the weight of his armor and had no way to get back to the surface without his jet pack. When Bo jumps in you see the steps are broken. I'll rewatch.
When Dinn was reciting those words it felt like a King Arthur style of moment, especially with her reaction despite what she said about the fairytales. Now she knows the truth, it'll definitely shape how the clans are united…..
but because of the sequel trilogy i can't help but wonder what happened to this 'Unity' if the Mandalorians are a well established power in the galaxy by then. Maybe enough to challenge the Hutt's influence, that would probably be an interest to Boba Fett as well.
We don't talk about the sequels.
In fairness, mandalorians are not mentioned whatsoever in the sequels. It leaves a lot of open room in there to assume or make new interesting stories
_"Ah, Master Kepler, you have arrived! Indeed it will shape how the clans are united moving for-"_
Master Kepler: _"the sequel trilogy"_
_"It's treason then."_
I like that you also believe he was dragged by the mythasaur. I don’t understand how people can think he fell that far that fast. It took Bo so long just using her rockets to get to him. And she had swim away from the shore not straight down. So if he did fall he’d have been a lot closer
He's wearing quite a lot of stuff though, you ever hear the expression "sink like a stone?"
They really played up the distance that Bo Katan had to travel to recover Din, so that has to have been done for a reason. Even with that armor, he should still float; I wouldn’t think he’d willingly enter a body of water wearing it if it were so heavy that he would sink. He dove in after Grogu was pushed into the mamacore tank, and I don’t recall his needing the jet pack to resurface. The mythosaur pulling him under seems to make the most sense, and even more so for the reasons proposed in this video. Fun speculation!
Yeah true, the speculation is fun. Just to me the "he got pulled under specifically and purposefully by the mythosaur" narrative plays way too smoothly into these theories and speculations. And time and time again, whether it's GOT or MCU or Star Wars, these shows tend to almost never align with the theories proposed by online theorists, and it almost always turns out to be reading super hard into details that never amount to anything. Maybe its because the creators purposefully avoid being predictable, or maybe it was just a shot that was never meant to be heavily scrutinized, or the most likely thing to me is that it's purposefully shot this way TO generate and encourage these speculation videos, because that's just free advertising.
Tl;dr either way, I currently think he just sank because anytime people build grandiose theories on seconds of material, the answer is almost always MUCH more mundane than what the audience dreams up.
I love speculation as well. I know that beskar is supposed to be so amazing because it’s lightsaber/laser resistant and also light weight. I know if it was a heavy metal he would sink but when I saw the episode I noticed a place he would have landed close to steps if he was heavy. Also like Jil said I doubt he’d go in dee water if his suit was heavy and they jump around a lot. Also I’ve heard “sink like a stone”
@@OldManRiv3r I don’t usually comment on videos didn’t know I could reply to specific people but I bet there’s something special coming and I can’t wait to see a lot of mandolorians!
The Mythosaur didn’t eat Din DJarin because he had the dark saber, and the Mythosaur said he’s the homie and let him live.
I just thought the beast didn’t even know there were others in his home until the light was focused on him.
According to the latest episode, Bo-Katan is Mandalore, since she posses the Darksaber now^^
I got the feeling that the Mythosaur was lying dormant and only awoke due to the disturbance, to happen to see Bo and Din ascending past him.
Din just step in a hole and sank because of the weight of his armor. The Mythosaur didn't notice him before and wake up because Bo lit her flashlight right in his eyes when ascending.
I wanna see him riding the mythosour while wielding the dark saber and wearing the original helm of mandalore now that would be peak mandalore
It wasn't just Din Djarin that the Mythosaur didn't eat. It didn't eat Bo Katan either.
Yeah, I'm not sure how many of us expected, whatever remained of these living waters, for it to be so deep. I thought it would be a small pond. Not over 300 meters deep! And Din probably didn't expect it to drop-off like that. When bathing, we would usually stay in shallow water. I'm just not sure why Din didn't strip down any more.
I think he was supposed to keep his jetpack on, honestly.
Real reason...all that armour would have given it indigestion. 😂
Are we even sure it took Din down or did Din fall and with his armor it weighed him down?
The way he was so fast on the bottom of the lake is impossible. He was pulled he couldn’t sink that fast. Bokatan used her jet piercing thru water to find Din. What narrator is saying make completely senseZ
I think he fell because the mythasour or however I spell it seems and looks like it was too big to be able to grab Din without being seen earlier or after without any big splashes also
If you were a writer on the show. How would you bring the mythasour to the show? What he tripped and fell on one or he was chosen and pulled down.
He was laying there in shock from the whole thing. That wouldn't have happened by falling because he could have just walked or swam around.
He was dragged and its clearly obvious. You don't just fall under water like that.
It was Bo Katan who saw the mythosaur, Din was unconscious the entire time. I think that Bo is supposed to take up the mantle of the Mandatory and seeing the mythosaur was simply to help her break free of depression.
i bet it will brake the internet if we are going to see din ride the migthy beast
Little Grogu will calm the beast and him and hid dad will go for a ride
One of the best analyses so far. 😊
Because Din Jarin is the reincarnation of Mandalore the Ultimate. Lol
Lel
The more i watch Mando, the more I realize something special is happening with Star Wars.
Din djarin=Mandalore the unifier
She kept it secret because she’s going to double cross the MANDO’s , gank the dark saber , then b-line for the living waters to tame the beast and re take her birth rite
He sunk wasn’t pulled , she even said it was never that deep the bombing must of shifting the plates etc ….. on the way down it just was coincidental she shut her lamp off to get a view of Mando while passing the beast on the way up she realized it wasn’t a cliff she dosdged ….. I’m assuming the beast didn’t find them to be a threat considering it’s solitude over the years …..
Honestly, I could see Din or Bo Katan being set up to be the Mandalor. She is able to effectively wield the Dark Saber where he is not. I think they will ultimately support each other no matter who gets the position. Both want to save their people from the constant internal strife. In addition, Grogu's ability to calm a Rancor in the Book of Boba Fett could also be important. Din may have been chosen to be the father of the next Mandalor.
I think Bo Katan won the dark sabre in the last episode because she killed the one who defeated Din (that crab like thing completely disarmed Din and had Din dead to rights). That's why Grogu gave Din a look at Bo Katan when Din picked up the dark sabre like it was still his - Grogu witnessed Bo Katan winning the dark sabre. Bo Katan - was the one who saved Din twice - AND the Mythosaur also left Bo Katan alone when she passed her. I think Bo Katan now realizes the depth of her own beliefs. By the way the Mythosaur could be a SHE. Maybe the Mythosaur wanted Bo Katan, but the only way she could get Bo down in the water was to USE DIN AS BAIT for Bo Katan. I think Bo Katan will be the next leader of Mandalore. She has the dark sabre - and is the only one to have seen the mythosaur face to face.
@@adler923 😂😂😂😂😂
@@adler923 I’m thinking that likely a possibility too,, can’t wait to find out!!
Good consensus, but you can also argue that the show is called the "Mandalorian" it can still be Grogu. He is learning the ways of the Mandalore. Favreau already said that there only maybe half way of there story to be told.
Either way I'll be thrilled whoever it ends up being!
Excuse me, Sir, it was not Tar Vizsla that rode the Mythosaur, but the first Taung Mandalore, Mandalore The First.
The reason why the mythosaur let him live is because he chose him to become the new leader of mandalore
But it's also a prime opportunity to do one of those plot twist things...bo katan is the classic supporting actor that actually fits the role of leader more than the protagonist. Din isn't necessarily being setup as Mandalore the Endearing Ignorant...but as the classic western trope of the cowboy hero that tames the west but can't live in the tame territories, so keeps travelling.
100%. The archetypes are clear and well-defined. Din is as you described. Bo is the jaded fallen hero who failed her people and needs to be inspired by a more naive Mandalorian, like Din. She goes from scoffing at him to calling him "adorable" as he displays his passion for Mandalorian tradition, and she saves him several times, all while involving the three current Mandalorian things: the dark saber, the mythosaur, and the living waters.
This is how a good The Last Jedi might have been for Luke, with him meeting a Jedi Rey (not just Rey) who is more naive and passionate about the Jedi ways, slowly inspiring him to embrace the Jedi traditions once more, and clean up his life and get off the green milk.
Heres what i think happened the mythasaur pulled din down thinking he was his old master it maybe woke up at the presence of the dark saber the reason it left him under water was because at first it thought it was someone else but once it realized it was someone else it just left din underwater kinda like it was excited then let down
Do you think that Din will ride the Mythosaur?
I believe that it spared Din is because it chooses him as its rider?
If that's the case, then that is sort of like a redemption for our Mando.
And if that's the reason, I'm so proud of Din.
I think It will be Bo-Katan since it dragged him yet didnt attack her for saving Din. Also it was only her family that were able to ride them because her bloodline had a connection to them.
4:28 Mandalore the First was not a Vizla, indeed, Mandalore the First was not a human, it was a Taung; Tarre Vizla was the first weilder of the darksaber, the first Mandalorian-Jedi, thousands of years later.
I disagree, the next Mandalor is Grogu, like the original he will be both a Mandalorian and a Jedi.
It’s just a cool fantasy tv show so don’t worry to much about what happened or didn’t happen , just enjoy 👁️
All the pieces are needed to make a whole. Awesome to see Bo'Katan return to who she really is! This is going to an amazing ride.
Even more awesome is between this and the other live action shows just how many classic characters who had only been shown before in an animated medium getting to live and breath with great representations.
First we had Boba Fett riding a Rancor.
NOW WE'RE GONNA GET DIN RIDING A MYTHOSAUR! WOO!
The Mythosaur didn’t pull Din down, he sank because he stepped off the bottom stair and just went straight down…beskar weighs an insane amount compared to other metals in the starwars universe
Didn't he swim in it last season?
But then how do you explain him sinking 100x faster than her even though she is heavier in full gear? (Also while she was jetpacking). People forget that the drop rate in water is MUCH slower due to super high density. Even the heaviest objects sink real slow. Besides Beskar is thin plated or it would be to heavy to walk in.
Din: "I swear on my name, and the name of the..."
Mythosaur: "Oh, just get down here already!"
As you said "He was so gigantic in fact, he could have swallowed them like bugs" .. If the beast had dragged him down surely there would have been a slight ripple at least? :P I have a feeling Mando lost his footing here and the staircase was clearly collapsed. He did make a point of taking off his jetpack and honestly I can imagine Beskar armour would sink rather quickly. Nice to see the Mythosaur is friendly at least, or has just been awakened from a deep slumber. Only time will tell! *wink wink* :P
It’d be awesome seeing the Mythosour coming out as Dinns mount
I don't think this is over, I don't want to say that the Mythosaur has chosen him, but even it if it has that is still cool. I think in the next episode there will be a fight, and assuming Din Jharin can calm the conflict in his heart and become a true user of the blade, then and only then will he stand a chance against the Mythosaur.
His heavy armor is why he dropped so quick not because of any creature.
The Mythosaur didn't pull down Din. Din just fell, with no waves around him indicating any sort of huge monster. On the way down, Din might have started waking up the sleeping Mythosaur by randomly bouncing off it. It's even possible that Din caught a glimpse of the sleeping Mythosaur before getting knocked out by bonking into it.
Alternatively, it's possible Din simply got knocked unconscious by bonking his head on the ledge he stepped off. Maybe the Mythosaur started waking up simply because this bright flaming underwater meteor zoomed down past it. And then it rose up and rudely shined a flashlight right in its eye.
Yeah and Rey became the most powerful Jedi with no training at all. Atleast the Mythosaur is thousands of years old and they will find a way to explain this. But if BoKatan with her jet pack couldn't catch up to him with propulsion then he definitely didn't just fall. Plus Bo was almost in the water as long as him and didn't come close to passing out.
I see Din and Bo becoming a team to bring the Mandalorian together again. The look she gave him when he was reciting the Creed said it all. And he fell into the living waters likely off steps or platform that had broken off during the bombing, there was no rippling around him that would indicate a huge Mythosour had moved near him. Watch the scene again.
As a fan I hope this is the way the show goes with it.
I don't think the mythosaur pulled him down. I think he stepped off a ledge and, his beskar armor weighed him down, and he'd taken off his jet pack, so he couldn't save himself and sank to the bottom. The mythosaur looked to me as if it was observing them, and nothing more.
exactly
Bo katan also had beskar, and she swam and used the jet pack, and she still couldnt cath up. Also when u start drowning in water, you will try to swim back up (which would have also slowed down the fall)
Therefore, he fell way to quckly, he must have been pulled down.
@@mattia8327 damn but Perhaps he could have ran out breath and passed out trying to swim or The Mythosaur pulled him down witch would also make since why he’s passed out on the floor it’s just hard to make out of what happen after he bathe
This certainly aged like milk.
The Mythasaur pulled him down to bring her in. She didn't believe, but now it's different. The Mythasaur may have spared him, but if she hadn't gone in after him, he would still be at the bottom. Maybe he is "The Chosen Mandalor", but the Mythasaur wanted her to see as well.
Maybe I miss heard it in the video but Tarre Vizla was not the first Mandalore, he was just the first Mandalorian inducted into the Jedi, in legends Mandalore the First now Mandalore the Great in canon it seems became ruler after discovering Mandalore the planet and saving his people at which point they hunted and tamed the Mythosaurs and later discovered beskar
i think that this is the way but I still need convincing. When Bo picked up the saber it moved like a feather, and we only see the mythosaur turn and look when Bo enters. Obviously much more development but I do think youre correct. Also after he offered her the saber in the past im worried that they will go down the path of redemption for DIn and Mandalaore but gives off leadership to Bo for her redemption.
Din cannot use it yet for the same reason Sabine could not use it well and that is because neither want it, you need to want it like Bo does.
Bo used to own and wield the Dark saber. It makes sense that she would be familiar with it.
@@deanfirnatine7814 right and he may still not want it in the end
@@angryroostercreations5194 yes known, im talking possibility here. Din could still accept a dual over the saber to give her redemption.
I would look at you too if you shined a bright light into my eyeball regardless of who you were.
While tar vizla was a mandalore. He wasn't the first mandalore that tamed the mythosaur. That was a taughn mandalorian. It wouldn't surprise me if the living waters mythosaur is a force sensitive maybe at the bendus level he was no doubt living in that cave like a dragon turtle for centuries he probably got a force scan of each mandalorian to take the oaths. Now add it was 25 years since the last swearing in happened it felt it had visitors and came to the shallows to see who was there it would have sensed din was a true believer and it probably knew and sensed the dark Saber. Lore on the blade was it was exceptionally pure beskar odds are tarre received the mythosaurs blessing in the beskar and probably with the khyber crystal. If both were sourced from deep in that lake that would explain its uniqueness and how it connects to the mandalorians. It's in near the same weight class as the zillo beast and bendu and both were highly intelligent so it stands to reason the ancient mythosaur is too. In my head I'm comparing it to a dragon dnd style. Could be the same with krayts but they due to environmental issues get hunted down before they get old and wise. The one din faced in season 2 was pretty old judging by its size and it was smart as shown by how it fought them it was sentient possibly on the verge of sapience just another 1000 years or so to go. Non humanoid creatures cab have human or greater levels of intelligence in star wars. For example look at the purgill king Ezra befriends. Or hell zonoma sekot.
It could also be that Bo-Katan is the chosen one, because she was the one who saw the Mythosaur, not Din Djarin. It could be that it pulled Din down so that she would save him and look the Mythosaur in the eye. I’m not sure it’s so straight cut. Din has absolutely no interest in ruling Mandalore. Hell, he can’t control the Darksaber, while Bo-katan wields it like a motherfu…………….well, you get the idea.
But the thing is din is more pure of heart when it comes to believing in something like his creed bo has grew up getting what she wanted pretty much everything handed to her while he knows the real struggle and hardships and meanings of things he’s confused and lost as of now but eventually he’ll learn how to use it and I feel like him and Bo will rule together
And what is the saying, the one that doesn't want the power too rule often is the righteous ruler, compared to an ambitious ever striving too just rule
You are correct, it is Bo. What people don’t realize is that her bloodline is connected to the Mythesaur. In the clonewars it was revealed that her bloodline rode the mythesaurs because they were deeply connected to them. Clearly the Mythosaur didnt try and kill/drag her because it knows she is kin of its master.
I hope it gave him a vision so he can truly begin his path as the mandalore
The Mythosaur never tried to eat him, it was just there. He did not get pulled down, he reached the end of the stairs and sank like a rock with no jet pack to get out.
Well why wasn't Bokatan able to catch up, with full beskar amor plus jetpack propulsion? She jumped in not even a second after, and it took her maybe 10-15 seconds to get to the bottom.
Because Bo-Katans’ armor isn’t pure forged beskar like Din’s. She’s resistant to a bit of blaster fire and some blunt weapons, but a lightsaber would cut it like a knife through butter.
Din on the other hand, with his armor on he probably weighs around 300-400 pounds depending on his baseline weight without the armor, which could be around 200-250 pounds. Therefore, he sinks like a rock.
@@sn0wyc0sm0 in direct beskar is a very very light metal he wouldn’t of sinked and not been able to swim nor would he have been knocked out. He was definitely pulled own
The mythasaur also didn't eat Bo Katan...
Did the Mythosaur pull him down or did he fall down and couldn't swim back up because of his armor? Keep in mind the Mythosaur was completely asleep until Bo-Katan shined her light on its face. I couldn't imagine it would fall back to sleep that fast after having pulled someone down from the surface.. Just a thought
How do you know it was asleep,? I think it was just chilling waiting for food, and then a Mandalorian showed up. Furst tume in years. Bo was wearing armor and more weight with the jet pack, etc. And still needed its thrust to catch up to Din. I say pulled
@@amberheywood2603 1. If you can recall the staircase leading into the Living Waters was broken and le JHd to a deep plummet.
2. If it wasn't asleep why would it be just opening its eyes when light is shined on its face for the first time in ages..
3. If it was chilling and waiting for food it would've eaten Din in an instant but didn't because it was blatantly obvious that it was unaware that he was even down there
@bvicc20 We know very little about the mythosaur. Maybe it's force sensitive and sensed Din and Bo.
We don't know what it eats, so why would it jump to eat them because they don't look like prey.
Maybe it was blinking slowly. Bright lights are not common down there it could use other ways of seeing like whales and dolphins with echo location.
Broken step aside, you don't sink faster than a jet pack propels you without help.
I respect your optimism but the obvious is evident. Oh and you forgot that Din took his jetpack off before he even stepped into the Living Waters.. That's why he couldn't simply jetpack himself out of the water but instead took a nosedive to the floor of the mines... Physics tells us that body weight wrapped in armor submerged under water with no air supply is going to sink.
Dude literally just slipped and theorists can't cope. The stairs ended suddenly and he is wearing the space equivalent of full plate.
I don't know what you are smoking but how is he sinking that fast? Have you ever dropped a rock into a lake? Cope harder.
I don't know...I agree that the Mythosaur and the Darksaber are connected to one another and indeed even attracted to one another (the real reason I think Din fell into the Living Waters; the Mythosaur "called" to the Darksaber or vice versa, which Din just happens to be wearing on his belt when he went into the Waters), but I don't think Din having it means he's anything more important than being Din Djarin. I do agree that the true Mandalore does indeed need to be able to both wield the Darksaber effectively and ride the Mythosaur willfully, but I think both have to "choose their master," and thus far, the Darksaber isn't accepting Din very well. Given Bo-Katan's display with the Darksaber in this last episode, if she can mount and ride the Mythosaur, I think that's proof positive for her being it.
He took the belt off before he went in the water
@@ZackStormYT Did he? I must have missed that in the items he discarded before going in.
@@andydaniels3029 at least I think he did.I’d have to rewatch to be sure I could be wrong
@@ZackStormYT I was rethinking about that scene sequence and he very well may have. It would make sense that he would anyway. Water, even in the Star Wars universe, is still a bad thing for electrical power components lol.
@@andydaniels3029 lol
This Mythosaur was just a really chill bro.
We just saw last week in the bad batch successfully cloned the Zilo beast, and this week we see the Mythosour. This is not a coincidence we are definitely getting a Mythosour vs Zilo beast Kyju battle and I'm actually hyped!
We are gonna have the have some big battle of empire remnants vs the Mandalorians, the empire is gonna field the zilo beast clone and the Mythosour is gonna fight it and I can't wait!
How does the mytho survive for so long without eating anything? Does it pee and poo in the same water it sleeps in? Is there enough room for it to swim around freely?
The mythosaur did not eat him because it just ate all those creatures that Din and Bo killed a few minutes earlier. He was full.
OR...
Domino's still has really good delivery service to the underworld of mandalore.
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I don't know.... I think e probably ordered a bunch of Chinese food then ate the delivery guy.... Like the space slugs.
Ha, ha. But you'd have to be really hungry to stomach Dominoes, even for a mythosaur.
@@abeautifuldayful yeah it was the first thing that popped into my head.
Can you imagine Din not only has the dark Sabre, and the mythosaur but also a Jedi in Grogu wow
I don't think the Mythosaur even noticed Din and he definitely didn't pull him down. Din took off his jet pack and he did this for us to see. His Beskar armors weight is what pulled him down like a rock when he stepped off solid ground. If the Mythosaur pulled him down we would of had water moving from something that large near the surface.
I personally think we could see Din & Bo-Katan becoming love interests. And unifying the mandalorian people with their marriage.
God no! I can just feel the wattpad!
I hope basilisk droids will return as well, starting neo mandalorian wars and bringing might once again
Pretty sure the mythosaur just had PTSD flashbacks when he saw the darksaber ignite
This vid didn’t age well…
Honestly, I hope we never get a full look at the Mythosaur.. I really want it to retain the mystery and… _MYTH_ behind it.
I don’t mind if it becomes very important to the plot, that would be awesome but I just don’t want to see it in full broad daylight in all it’s glory. Keep it in shadow, keep it hidden and mysterious and let us continue to guess and imagine about it.
I love the Krayt Dragon and I feel like we got enough of it… lots of people wanted to see the whole body, but I’m glad we didn’t. I like the mystery.
Think about Alien and Aliens vs the later films… the best parts are where you barely see the alien, it’s much scarier and more impactful that way.
I believe that some other beast, NOT the mythosaur, pulled Din under the water. Watching the beast, it was not acting aggressive towards Din at all, it appeared to be actually watching over him. Once Bo found Din, and was returning to the surface, the mythosaur actually turned away, leaving. So, again, I believe the mythosaur was not harming Din what-so-ever, but actually protecting him. And once Din was safe, left the area.
Honestly I think nothing pulled him down besides his heavy beskar armor. We would have seen something happening with the water surface, some sounds or whatever. When something that big approaches the water surface it would break the water tension or bend it at least, yet it was super quiet. Also it wouldn’t make sense that the mythosaur almost drowned him if he‘s the chosen one. So I think he just dropped by himself and they discovered the mythosaur by accident. Still - the beast could have sensed something in Din and let them live.
@@ezcapee I can't argue with that. There should have been turbulence in the water if the mythosaur or something else, pulled him under. It's definitely possible.
A thought I had, after I posted is.. "why?" Why would the mythosaur save/protect/guard/ignore Din and Bo? The one thing that comes to mind is their armor, or rather the beskar the armor is made of.. Maybe the mythosaur can sense the beskar somehow and know that the person wearing it is not to be harmed. Just a real wild thought.
The Mythosaur probably just thought he was a Beskari Turtle and not worth the time to crunch up.
Why did the Mythosaur left Din Djarin unconscious to eventually drown? How does the Mythosaur knows that someone would save Din Djarin underwater?
That's why I thought redemption from bathing in the waters actually meant death. Bc you'd just fall into the abyss.
Probably didn't even notice and was asleep until Bo Katana shinned your light directly on its eye.
I thought he felt due to the heavy armor he had and upon going up, bo seen the saur. Upon going to the land, she was prepared for the saur to come up.
Don't think Din just sank, in Season 2 he was able to fight his way to the surface in water with a jetpack on too. Think he will ride the Mythosaur at some point which was foreshadowed in Season 1. Maybe even unite the Mandalorians, as he was moved by seeing the planet and what must have been a beautiful civilization. Whether in the long run, Din D'jarin sticks around to stay as king IMO is up for debate. He owes Bo-katan his life, and was a "simple man, making his way through the galaxy". Like Boba. He didn't want the Darksaber. At the very end, he could just wander into the sunset with Grogu. Anyway awesome episode that bio-android was creepy AF.
Din just straight up sank when he ran out of steps. Seemed like the Mythosaur wants to be left alone, doesn't really care about fighting.