Star Wars: The Mandalorian quickly grabbed the attention of almost all Star Wars fans after its first release on Disney Plus on Nov. 12. The instant fame of the silent badass bounty hunter has been the 'talk of the town' in the Star Wars world which continues to bring extraordinary twists and turns in the story of 'The Mandalorian'—set after the fall of the Empire and before the beginning of the First Order.
The pilot episode was described as a great introduction to The Mandalorian and his job as a bounty hunter, the second one struck as the so-called 'Baby Yoda' enters the frame, and the third and the latest one from the episodes list was a little bit hard to explain—but extremely epic.
Still, here are the top most shocking scenes and facts, according to The Ringer, about the latest and third episode of Disney Plus 'Star Wars: The Mandalorian' which is entitled 'The Sin.'
Warning, if you are planning to binge-watch The Mandalorian, do not read this, or the Force will get you.
Deborah Chow Directed 'The Sin'
"I woke up to many, many texts and emails about it, and it's sort of like, 'How did everyone watch it so early in the morning?," said Chow on Vanity Fair.
Deborah Chow, a well-known director of episodes from Mr. Robot, The Man in the High Castle, Jessica Jones, Reign, and Better Call Saul, had also entered the Star Wars world by being the director of the third episode of The Mandalorian.
The Sin became an outstanding episode as the ending of this almost 40-minute TV show was described as one of the highlights of the program. So, thanks to Chow, we had an awesome ending on that one.
Not an Ice Cream Container
One of the things that Star Wars fans noticed quickly after episode 3 of The Mandalorian was the scene wherein Mandalorian is about to meet with the Client—the one who commanded him to get the 'Baby Yoda'—to give him the bounty from his services.
A specific ice-cream container-looking item, wherein a lot of fans identified was the same as the past episode from the Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, was shown in the recent Mandalorian episode.
Once Mandalorian demands his bounty in exchange with the 'The Child', the Client opens the said ice cream container and presented the inside of the item, which are mostly spoils.
The Mandalorian Retrieves 'The Child'
After Mandalorian accepted the rest of his bounty with the price of 20 bars of Beskar steel from the Client, he had himself prepped for the next challenge he is about to accept from Greef Carga. Mandalorian returns to the Clients' territory and rescues 'The Child' or the Baby Yoda after seeing Dr. Pershing experimenting on it.
He let him live, unfortunately. But the ending of the third episode began to turn to awesome combat after fighting all stormtroopers along the way back to his ship. What's more nerve-wracking is the scene wherein Mandalorian faces Greef Carga and other bounty hunters in an unequal number. But guess what? Other Mandalorians came to rescue, and our Mandalorian safely reached his ship with the ever-cutest Baby Yoda.
What to Expect on Episode 4?
The chapter 4 of The Mandalorian is set to be released on Nov. 29 directed by another award-winning female director Bryce Dallas Howard.