I like how the Armorer only really cares about her people’s survival, and doesn’t care about Bo-Katan’s past, but rather understands who she is and how she can be helpful
This is why the Armorer is one of my favorites. You hear the reverence and loss in her voice when she talks about the Great Forge and all that their people have lost. This actress really made this role.
As well as that she's able to see beyond the creed she personally adheres to to the needs of her people, she asks Bo respect her station even as she asks her to commit what is effectively blasphemy to her own creed so she can be all things to all Mandalorians.
Yes a Mandalorians armor is to them what a lightsaber is to a Jedi and to a child of the watch it’s their single greatest possession how could they not so respect and revere the ones who make it and repair it
I believe the armourer knew Bo Katan from Death Watch. If you notice when she first visited the covert the armourer didn't ask her name. Also in this scene she says twice "all must walk the way" meaning an adapted version of the old militaristic tradition that Death Watch fought for.
@@theo-jamesmoulton2000 Especially since Paz Viszla refers to her as "Nite Owl" with disdain in his voice. Implying that she was not viewed positively. Din Djarin did not know who she is because of his sheltered upbringing.
@och3182 Exactly, every Mandalorian probably knows who Bo Katan is, also, I wouldn't be at all surprised if the Armorer had worked on her armor at some point too.
This is female empowerment, the armorer is strong, Intelligent, caring, skilled, pure, forgiving, knows the law and how to work around it, she is empathetic, she can bend beskar, she doesn't carry blasters only gravity hammer and magnetic tonsil, this is by far my one of the top 3 mandalorian character, plus emilly swallow's voice is cherry on top, my god that voice, plus she has one of the best Mandalorian helmet, next comes Din, then Bo-Katan.
It's unbearable to have to wait for season 4. This series is haunting and addictive. The positive values they transmit are incredible. In the starwars sphere , The mandalorians were thought to be mercenaries without values and ties. This series rehabilitates them beyond in imaginable. They are not a race but à credo. Din djarin perfectly this adage.
i know its silly but im sensing vibes between them, the way the armourer said remove your helmet the second time and the way bo looked at the ground and then looked up at the armourer...
you're not alone, i've been shipping them since the armourer touched bo-katan's shoulder in the previous episode because her pauldron was lost. that touch had no business being as lingering as it was, and yet here we are
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Every time I think of the deathwatch I get the same vibes as people in the film Fiddler on the roof. *TRADITION* But less singing and dancing but more "This is the way"
The only thing I think would make this scene better... was if the Armorer removed her own helmet and showed Bo-Katan her face (whether we, the audience, see it or not). It would have been a gesture of trust and respect, a willingness to meet another half-way, to make a compromise instead of adhering to a rigid tradition The Way demands one never reveal their face even to another who walks The Way. I can understand and even respect the significance of this custom, but it can also be a divide, however small or subtle it may seem. The Armorer acknowledged Bo-Katan as a Mandalorian who has walked both worlds, of Mandalorians who stopped following The Way and those who still do, and yet she permitted Bo-Katan to walk amongst their people w/o her helmet. Whether she believes Bo-Katana actually saw a living Mythosaur (which she did) or just in a vision, the Armorer stated it was a sign to unite all Mandalorians And they did. The Mandalorians regained their homeworld, they have begun a new chapter in their culture and civilization... and perhaps will undergo a change. Of what? I have no idea ^_^
I know I'm 9 months late ta say this, but I feel like this scene would've been more impactful for Bo Katan and us if The Armorer also removed her helmet not long after Katan did. Please don't get me wrong, this is a *BEAUTIFUL* scene and very impactful, the fact that The Armorer asked Bo Katan to remove her helmet alone is a big step forward for the future of The Mandalorians and Mandalor. . but I just can't shake the feeling that if The Armorer also removed her helmet would've made it more meaningful. . it's hard to explain.
@@Samaritan38 Eh, fair enough. Outta curiosity, what part of what I said didn't ya like? Or was it just The Armorer also removing her helmet that ya don't like?
@@tommyfox854 I respect your idea, is the 3rd Mando season turn out to be a bait and switch. And not just that, but placed Din Djarin as an incompetent Mando which had lost to many fans ( me included). So it's a Bo-Katan show instead of Din Djarin.
@@Samaritan38 Ah, I see. . hmm, that is rather interesting. While I will admit I never watched the show cause I don't have any streaming platforms at all for several reasons, I do like ta watch clips and episode reviews of the show cause, well, it's fun ta watch, and if I remember correctly (which is a big if cause I don't have the best memory reliability record and I'm also very tired right now). . . yeah, you're right, Bo-Katan has pretty much took the spotlight from Din, but I wouldn't say Din Djarin is an incompetent Mando now, he still kicks ass, but now that ass is now near Mandalorian in terms of combat effectiveness and/or weapons-n-armor. I mean even a large group of Mandos were having a lot of trouble killing a bunch of pirates, so it ain't like it's just Din who got nerfed in season 3. =P But, anyways, thanks for bringing that to my attention, I wasn't aware of the serious backlash Season 3 got (though I will admit the actual end of Season 3 did indeed feel like an end to the show as a whole; I mean Hell, they even zoomed in on Grogu playing with a frog for the final shot, decades of TV shows has pretty much established that kind of a final shot as the end, so that didn't help), I'll keep that in mind.
@@tommyfox854 And I deeply appreciated about your comment. I've been a long time Mando fan way before Disney decided to bring into the mandolorian culture. Those Mandos from the show are supposed to be military like trained nomadic commandos. Mandalorians supposed to be more high tech than average imperial ones as well as martial arts, survival training, artillery and weaponry. And yet Disney Mando are easily beaten by pirates which in actual Lucas' Star Wars, this is only child skirmish. I was a bit of disgust that other mandos are easily beaten. Mandos are really, really hard to kill.
I’m tired of how much Bo-Katan is written to be the big hero of this Mandalorian storyline when it was her and death watch that brought Maul to Mandalore. That threw it into a war, which she blames everyone else but herself for. She blames and mocks the creed, but now she’s respectful of them and they see her as a hero. Mando rightly claims the dark saber, but then tells some story and then all of Bo’s lackies decide to follow her again. Mary Sue? Anybody?
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I like how the Armorer only really cares about her people’s survival, and doesn’t care about Bo-Katan’s past, but rather understands who she is and how she can be helpful
Do you think perhaps the Armorer made Gideon's helmet?
@@Eyrothath Armorer: I can forge a helmet made of Gideon's skull.
The nature of true alliance...
This is why the Armorer is one of my favorites. You hear the reverence and loss in her voice when she talks about the Great Forge and all that their people have lost. This actress really made this role.
As well as that she's able to see beyond the creed she personally adheres to to the needs of her people, she asks Bo respect her station even as she asks her to commit what is effectively blasphemy to her own creed so she can be all things to all Mandalorians.
I'm sure she is the Ancient One.
The actress is the one who played Amara aka The Darkness in Supernatrual. God's big twin sister.
@@roninmidori1188the Armorer is Rook Kast
The Armorer truly believed that Bo-Katan had seen the Mythosaur, and that a new age was upon the Mandalorians.
Right
I could listen to the Armorer's voice for hours on end. Such a nice voice.
The Armorer is very noble. She cares for her people and their unity. Not personal position or privilage.
Paz viszla is their biggest strongest mandalorian and he still respects and follows the Armorer
Yes a Mandalorians armor is to them what a lightsaber is to a Jedi and to a child of the watch it’s their single greatest possession how could they not so respect and revere the ones who make it and repair it
Nobody hates strong, well written female character.
Exactly that’s a fact
Bo really is my favorite character. However, armorer, you have stolen my heart as well.
We need a 3 hour movie of mandolorian world
There already is it's called Grogu🥹
I believe the armourer knew Bo Katan from Death Watch. If you notice when she first visited the covert the armourer didn't ask her name. Also in this scene she says twice "all must walk the way" meaning an adapted version of the old militaristic tradition that Death Watch fought for.
Bo Karan was from the ruling family of Mandalore. Everyone knows who she is. Certainly the Armorer does.
She ruled Mandalore at one time. Everyone on the planet would have known her armour by sight.
@@theo-jamesmoulton2000 Especially since Paz Viszla refers to her as "Nite Owl" with disdain in his voice. Implying that she was not viewed positively. Din Djarin did not know who she is because of his sheltered upbringing.
until you realize bo katan was the scumbag
@och3182 Exactly, every Mandalorian probably knows who Bo Katan is, also, I wouldn't be at all surprised if the Armorer had worked on her armor at some point too.
This is female empowerment, the armorer is strong, Intelligent, caring, skilled, pure, forgiving, knows the law and how to work around it, she is empathetic, she can bend beskar, she doesn't carry blasters only gravity hammer and magnetic tonsil, this is by far my one of the top 3 mandalorian character, plus emilly swallow's voice is cherry on top, my god that voice, plus she has one of the best Mandalorian helmet, next comes Din, then Bo-Katan.
I ❤ this. Finally some excitement in the star wars franchise
This is the Way.
This is the way.
This is the way.
This is the Way.
So, the mandalorians are the dwarves of the Star Wars universe
It's unbearable to have to wait for season 4.
This series is haunting and addictive. The positive values they transmit are incredible.
In the starwars sphere , The mandalorians were thought to be mercenaries without values and ties.
This series rehabilitates them beyond in imaginable.
They are not a race but à credo. Din djarin perfectly this adage.
Give it a few months and rewatch it. Rinse and repeat.
@@kevinzhang6623do you think rinse and repeat is funny or interesting? Ufff, your poor family
@@DopeyDetector Who hurt you, little kid?
@@kevinzhang6623 who hurt you? Bahahaha that was a thing for 3 seconds in 2012. Thanks for bringing it back, queefo
Oh, you're the rinse and repeat guy? 🤣😅🤣🤣😅this dude
i know its silly but im sensing vibes between them, the way the armourer said remove your helmet the second time and the way bo looked at the ground and then looked up at the armourer...
you're not alone, i've been shipping them since the armourer touched bo-katan's shoulder in the previous episode because her pauldron was lost. that touch had no business being as lingering as it was, and yet here we are
"Do you respect my station?"
"I do."
" *in a tone that somehow communicates 'this will not be held against you'* Remove your helmet."
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Tell us the Way. So we can have more understanding. We all have so many questions.
Every time I think of the deathwatch I get the same vibes as people in the film Fiddler on the roof.
*TRADITION*
But less singing and dancing but more "This is the way"
This was so great
This is the way
EPIC
This is just a really good show!:)
1:25, you can hear some of Doctor Hemlock's theme. The last notes a little sharp though.
The only thing I think would make this scene better... was if the Armorer removed her own helmet and showed Bo-Katan her face (whether we, the audience, see it or not). It would have been a gesture of trust and respect, a willingness to meet another half-way, to make a compromise instead of adhering to a rigid tradition
The Way demands one never reveal their face even to another who walks The Way. I can understand and even respect the significance of this custom, but it can also be a divide, however small or subtle it may seem.
The Armorer acknowledged Bo-Katan as a Mandalorian who has walked both worlds, of Mandalorians who stopped following The Way and those who still do, and yet she permitted Bo-Katan to walk amongst their people w/o her helmet. Whether she believes Bo-Katana actually saw a living Mythosaur (which she did) or just in a vision, the Armorer stated it was a sign to unite all Mandalorians
And they did.
The Mandalorians regained their homeworld, they have begun a new chapter in their culture and civilization... and perhaps will undergo a change. Of what? I have no idea ^_^
am i the onlyone that thinks there is actually no traitor amongst them ?
I know I'm 9 months late ta say this, but I feel like this scene would've been more impactful for Bo Katan and us if The Armorer also removed her helmet not long after Katan did. Please don't get me wrong, this is a *BEAUTIFUL* scene and very impactful, the fact that The Armorer asked Bo Katan to remove her helmet alone is a big step forward for the future of The Mandalorians and Mandalor. . but I just can't shake the feeling that if The Armorer also removed her helmet would've made it more meaningful. . it's hard to explain.
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@@Samaritan38 Eh, fair enough.
Outta curiosity, what part of what I said didn't ya like? Or was it just The Armorer also removing her helmet that ya don't like?
@@tommyfox854 I respect your idea, is the 3rd Mando season turn out to be a bait and switch. And not just that, but placed Din Djarin as an incompetent Mando which had lost to many fans ( me included). So it's a Bo-Katan show instead of Din Djarin.
@@Samaritan38 Ah, I see. . hmm, that is rather interesting. While I will admit I never watched the show cause I don't have any streaming platforms at all for several reasons, I do like ta watch clips and episode reviews of the show cause, well, it's fun ta watch, and if I remember correctly (which is a big if cause I don't have the best memory reliability record and I'm also very tired right now). . . yeah, you're right, Bo-Katan has pretty much took the spotlight from Din, but I wouldn't say Din Djarin is an incompetent Mando now, he still kicks ass, but now that ass is now near Mandalorian in terms of combat effectiveness and/or weapons-n-armor. I mean even a large group of Mandos were having a lot of trouble killing a bunch of pirates, so it ain't like it's just Din who got nerfed in season 3. =P
But, anyways, thanks for bringing that to my attention, I wasn't aware of the serious backlash Season 3 got (though I will admit the actual end of Season 3 did indeed feel like an end to the show as a whole; I mean Hell, they even zoomed in on Grogu playing with a frog for the final shot, decades of TV shows has pretty much established that kind of a final shot as the end, so that didn't help), I'll keep that in mind.
@@tommyfox854 And I deeply appreciated about your comment. I've been a long time Mando fan way before Disney decided to bring into the mandolorian culture. Those Mandos from the show are supposed to be military like trained nomadic commandos. Mandalorians supposed to be more high tech than average imperial ones as well as martial arts, survival training, artillery and weaponry. And yet Disney Mando are easily beaten by pirates which in actual Lucas' Star Wars, this is only child skirmish. I was a bit of disgust that other mandos are easily beaten. Mandos are really, really hard to kill.
For a sec there, I prayed it doesn't turn into a lesbian moment. With Disney, I'm always on guard. 😟
Why is there a little part of hemlock thene playing hm?
I was taken back to say yhe least when i discovered that The Armorer and Amara (supernatural) are one and the same
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I’m tired of how much Bo-Katan is written to be the big hero of this Mandalorian storyline when it was her and death watch that brought Maul to Mandalore. That threw it into a war, which she blames everyone else but herself for.
She blames and mocks the creed, but now she’s respectful of them and they see her as a hero.
Mando rightly claims the dark saber, but then tells some story and then all of Bo’s lackies decide to follow her again.
Mary Sue? Anybody?
I hate Bo Katan but I wouldn't call her a Mary Sue
Definitely not mary sue. If she were, that war would have been won with her as Mand'alor. Seeing how she completely botched it...
I thought the armorer was british
woah wait your girl bo katan did some shit?
Dis season wuzzunt gud durrrrr queefy fans
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Bo-Katan's mask design makes sense for female. Rounded eyelets.
The Armorer's mask is too unoriginal like the male Corinthian style.
Grow up
Woke...
how- how is it woke?- do you understand the definition of woke or you saw two females interact with each other and say woke
I love it when hotties take off mascot heads and helmets🥰🥰 1:54
I love it when she takes off the helmet🥰🥰 1:54 #uziel1982