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They need to drop this shtick with not removing helmet


Its annoying

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Go watch Dogshit of Boba Dogshit if you want to watch people removing their helmets.

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No need to - Bo katan is pulling the same helmet on / helmet off schtick in this show as well...

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I dont think Bo-Katan is "defecting" here like any good Diplomat She's meeting The Covert were they are at its still present n Chapter 20 also The Armorer dismissed her Mythosaur claim meaning she might confide in Din Djarin again were seeing how The Children of The Watch Function before Stuff hits fan i think Ideolgies are gonna change and reworked theres a reason Bo-Katan was brought into this season

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I have no idea what you are saying here.

I was merely pointing out she continuously takes her helmet on and off a la Boba Fett...

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I have no idea what you are saying here.

Im merely pointing out what could happen in the series interesting the Promos both Bo-Katan and Din Djarin had there buckets off

Pascal teased that Din Djarin may have the capacity to open his mind to other beliefs, suggesting that “as much as [Din] says this is the way, that doesn’t mean this is the only way.”

The Mandalorian actor noted the "fascinating" nature of experimenting with this idea, saying that Din's future is completely up in the air after feeling comfortable removing his helmet in front of others:

“I find it fascinating playing with that. We don’t know what he ends up being. He took his helmet off in a room full of people.”

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Disney race baiters probably don't want the skin color of the actors shown.

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🙄

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It's a code. Like Judge Dredd.

Really strange complaint.

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Pascal teased that Din Djarin may have the capacity to open his mind to other beliefs, suggesting that “as much as [Din] says this is the way, that doesn’t mean this is the only way.”

The Mandalorian actor noted the "fascinating" nature of experimenting with this idea, saying that Din's future is completely up in the air after feeling comfortable removing his helmet in front of others:

“I find it fascinating playing with that. We don’t know what he ends up being. He took his helmet off in a room full of people.”


https://thedirect.com/article/the-mandalorian-season-3-din-djarin-no-helmet-scenes

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I can somewhat put up with it. But it's utterly absurd that Mandalorians can't remove their helmets around other Mandalorians. When you're in the showers with Judge Dredd cleaning up after a long day, the dude isn't standing under the water with his helmet on and his ding dong hanging out. Y'all in a secure compound surrounded by your brothers. The recent episode was beyond dumb. Here we have a pack of Mandalorians on a camping trip in the middle of a desert and they all scurry away like rats to eat alone. It's a religious cult. Everybody's on the same page. There's probably not an outsider on the entire planet. It makes no sense. Also, it would be super easy to infiltrate these clowns.

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Whats more hilarious is that there were some kids. How do they even make kids and start family?

Or they just steal kids form other planets and families and then call them their own? Like it was with Mando. Looks more like it. But wouldnt they be obsessed with "mandalorian blood" or something?

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They said that one kid they saved was a foundling. And big nuts kept calling him his son. So they're all foundlings?

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Yes it could be. But all their "foundlings" sound more like kindappings. As I dont think that they just walk around planets and keep stumbling on orphans on the streets to pick them up.

Also - not every kid is up to being warrior. Wonder what they do with those who cant keep up and simply dont have that in them. Thrown out?

And if they are not born on Mandalor or to mandalorian parents they those people like Mando are not real mandalorians. They are just ordinary people. But pretend they are and are being brainwahsed by that Mandalor planet like Mando had to visit it to bath in some stupid waters.

They are the same if people who live in Ghana and have no connection would stat calling themselves Americans or people in Chilie - Chinese. Despite never being in those countries and have local parents. But would be like: " We are real Chinese. We need to bath in the sacred waters of some Chinese old cave".

Its just stupid.

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I dont know Canon. But show makes it seem like they are impostors. Looks like none of them were born on Mandalor or to mandalorian parents. And they are all just foundlings. Meaning - random people picked up on other planets.

Maybe people who started cult - did come from Mandalor. With their stupid "dont take helmets" rule. Which prevented them from reproduce since they could not date and have physical interaction. So they started bringing random kids, putting helmets on them and teaching them history of Mandalor and telling them they are mandalorians. Like it was with Mando. And eventually original people died out and all cult people are now foundlings who have no connection to Mandalor in any form.

I dont like this expression but here is the perfect way to use it. They basically appropriated mandalorian culture and stole it :) Its hilarious. They pretending they are mandalorians which they are not. Bo Katan is the real one who was actually born there and has mandalorian parents. And real mandalorians dont do that "no helmets off" nonsense.

Its sad that Mando actually had a chance to break with that stupid cult when he took off his helmet. But he was so brainwashed that he thoutgh he was dirty now and had to be punished and atone for his sin. And now he wears that stupid helmet again.

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