It definitely was a cyborg of some kind. I am curious to see if we find out anything more about that. However, it probably won't be seen again, so we will have to wait for a convention or a Making of season three special on Disney+ in a few months.Can we talk about the creature thing? I swear they were going for a General Grievous thing there
It looked like he just walked off the edge of the steps and couldn't swim because he went into a pool of water in full armour like an idiot.Did Din just fall into a giant hole and couldn't swim out with all of that armor on
There was some physics cheating there. I think he just sank to the bottom because he didn't realize there would be a big dropoff and he has zero buoyancy in a full suit of metal armor. But she responded pretty much immediately and was using her jet pack to go DOWN fast and he still beat her to the bottom. I don't think the director really thought the scene out all the way. All my troubles would've been alleviated if she had just caught him still going down.His armor didn’t seem that much heavier than Bo’s yet he was WAYYYY down there for her jumping in like immediately after.
I am not aware of any. The show hasn't even revealed that there are supposed to BE mystical qualities. They didn't say the water would heal a wound or transform him somehow. It is a ritual he has to do to atone for committing an offense.Has there been much exposition of the lore of the living waters of the mines of mandalore? Bo Katan seems pretty dismissive of any mystical qualities
Which is why I think that he was pulled under.There was some physics cheating there. I think he just sank to the bottom because he didn't realize there would be a big dropoff and he has zero buoyancy in a full suit of metal armor. But she responded pretty much immediately and was using her jet pack to go DOWN fast and he still beat her to the bottom. I don't think the director really thought the scene out all the way. All my troubles would've been alleviated if she had just caught him still going down.
I like that idea. Even if it's stupid risky. More than one Mandalorian got killed by Terragator there. Bad Fuzor!I am not aware of any. The show hasn't even revealed that there are supposed to BE mystical qualities. They didn't say the water would heal a wound or transform him somehow. It is a ritual he has to do to atone for committing an offense.
It seems possible that the point of the ritual is to mean it enough to face danger. Bo Katan says she took the oath in those waters that people say (but don't believe) contain a Mythosaur. Turns out there really is one. Mando's old group was initiating a boy and he said the oath while standing in water and they all got attacked by a monster. On first watch, it seemed like these people just don't bother with scanning for life readings and got caught by surprise, but when put all together it seems reasonable that they knew the monster was there and might show up. Bo Katan's family didn't believe there was really a Mythosaur in the living waters and just followed the tradition, but Mando's old gang surely believes the Mythosaur is there, so when they have to do the oath somewhere else, one could reasonably expect them to intentionally choose a place with as similar a monster as they can find.