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Do the Mandalorians reclaim their home planet of Mandalore in 'The Mandalorian' Season 3 finale? Read on for our Season 3 finale recap. Spoiler alert: This article contains spoilers for the Season 3 finale of The Mandalorian. Season 3 of The Mandalorian has come and gone, and unfortunately, the finale

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Will also contain eight episodes total, bringing the total episode count for the show up to 24.Because episodes are categorized as chapters, Season 3 begins with “Chapter 17” instead of Season 3, Episode 1.-->Because episodes are categorized as chapters, Season 3 begins with “Chapter 17” instead of Season 3, Episode 1.The Mandalorian Season 3 release schedule-->The Mandalorian Season 3 release scheduleIf Season 3 follows the same release schedule as its two previous seasons — a one-episode premiere and one-episode finale — the season will premiere at the beginning of March and conclude in the middle of April.-->If Season 3 follows the same release schedule as its two previous seasons — a one-episode premiere and one-episode finale — the season will premiere at the beginning of March and conclude in the middle of April.Chapter 17 (season premiere) – March 1Chapter 18 – March 8Chapter 19 – March 15Chapter 20 – March 22Chapter 21 – March 29Chapter 22 – April 5Chapter 23 – April 12Chapter 24 (season finale) – April 19-->Chapter 17 (season premiere) – March 1Chapter 18 – March 8Chapter 19 – March 15Chapter 20 – March 22Chapter 21 – March 29Chapter 22 – April 5Chapter 23 – April 12Chapter 24 (season finale) – April 19All episodes of The Mandalorian are expected to release Wednesday mornings at midnight PST on Disney+, though Star Wars Celebration may alter that schedule slightly (Obi-Wan Kenobi ended up moving its release date and premiere time during Celebration in 2022, and this could happen again depending Do the Mandalorians reclaim their home planet of Mandalore in 'The Mandalorian' Season 3 finale? Read on for our Season 3 finale recap. Spoiler alert: This article contains spoilers for the Season 3 finale of The Mandalorian. Season 3 of The Mandalorian has come and gone, and unfortunately, the finale End of Season 2. Maybe we’ll finally get to see Pedro Pascal’s face in the season finale while he’s being tortured. With Famuyiwa at the helm again for next week’s finale, we’re likely going to get another meaty episode entirely focused on Mandalore. With a martyr to the cause, a captive to rescue and some really fierce opposition in the form of a beskar-wearing Moff Gideon protected by three members of the Praetorian Guard, it feels like all the pieces of this at times slow and inconsistent season may have finally come together for an epic conclusion.VerdictConflicting groups of Mandalorians and elements of the show finally come together in the penultimate episode of The Mandalorian, which sets the stage for an epic showdown on Mandalore. A mix of sweet humor, noble sacrifice, grandstanding villains and giant monsters provides a bit of everything that makes Star Wars good, even if the show sometimes feels strained to connect to too many other properties.In This ArticleThe Mandalorian Season 3, Episode 7 ReviewgreatThere’s something for everyone in the penultimate episode of The Mandalorian Season 3, which features villainous monologues, dangerous monsters, and a very bad baby

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Will also contain eight episodes total, bringing the total episode count for the show up to 24.Because episodes are categorized as chapters, Season 3 begins with “Chapter 17” instead of Season 3, Episode 1.-->Because episodes are categorized as chapters, Season 3 begins with “Chapter 17” instead of Season 3, Episode 1.The Mandalorian Season 3 release schedule-->The Mandalorian Season 3 release scheduleIf Season 3 follows the same release schedule as its two previous seasons — a one-episode premiere and one-episode finale — the season will premiere at the beginning of March and conclude in the middle of April.-->If Season 3 follows the same release schedule as its two previous seasons — a one-episode premiere and one-episode finale — the season will premiere at the beginning of March and conclude in the middle of April.Chapter 17 (season premiere) – March 1Chapter 18 – March 8Chapter 19 – March 15Chapter 20 – March 22Chapter 21 – March 29Chapter 22 – April 5Chapter 23 – April 12Chapter 24 (season finale) – April 19-->Chapter 17 (season premiere) – March 1Chapter 18 – March 8Chapter 19 – March 15Chapter 20 – March 22Chapter 21 – March 29Chapter 22 – April 5Chapter 23 – April 12Chapter 24 (season finale) – April 19All episodes of The Mandalorian are expected to release Wednesday mornings at midnight PST on Disney+, though Star Wars Celebration may alter that schedule slightly (Obi-Wan Kenobi ended up moving its release date and premiere time during Celebration in 2022, and this could happen again depending

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End of Season 2. Maybe we’ll finally get to see Pedro Pascal’s face in the season finale while he’s being tortured. With Famuyiwa at the helm again for next week’s finale, we’re likely going to get another meaty episode entirely focused on Mandalore. With a martyr to the cause, a captive to rescue and some really fierce opposition in the form of a beskar-wearing Moff Gideon protected by three members of the Praetorian Guard, it feels like all the pieces of this at times slow and inconsistent season may have finally come together for an epic conclusion.VerdictConflicting groups of Mandalorians and elements of the show finally come together in the penultimate episode of The Mandalorian, which sets the stage for an epic showdown on Mandalore. A mix of sweet humor, noble sacrifice, grandstanding villains and giant monsters provides a bit of everything that makes Star Wars good, even if the show sometimes feels strained to connect to too many other properties.In This ArticleThe Mandalorian Season 3, Episode 7 ReviewgreatThere’s something for everyone in the penultimate episode of The Mandalorian Season 3, which features villainous monologues, dangerous monsters, and a very bad baby

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With all episodes of The Mandalorian season 3 now streaming on Disney+, it’s easier to see where the story could’ve been improved when it comes to the antagonist, Moff Gideon. When viewing the season as a whole, there are more clear character arcs for both Din Djarin and Bo-Katan Kryze that will surely continue in The Mandalorian season 4 and beyond. While he wasn't always in the middle of the action for The Mandalorian seasons 1 and 2, Gideon's presence loomed large - and diminished significantly in season 3. For the first two seasons of The Mandalorian, Moff Gideon was a fantastic and original Star Wars antagonist, ruthless in his means of achieving his goals and a highly intelligent manipulator. With his defeat in The Mandalorian season 2 finale, the Moff's story seemed mostly wrapped up. Despite the natural conclusion to his role in the series, Gideon was brought back (and removed from) season 3 in a rather lackluster fashion. The Mandalorian Season 3 Brought Back Moff Gideon - And Didn't Do It Well The return of Moff Gideon for The Mandalorian season 3 was rushed when it didn’t need to be. After word broke of his escape from a New Republic transport, Moff Gideon's return was imminent. Unlike the previous seasons, Gideon’s menacing presence wasn’t felt when he was offscreen, with the lone exception perhaps being Elia Kane's espionage in season 3, episode 3. Din Djarin only had situational antagonists in Vane, Gorian Shard, and Commissioner Helgait, none of

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Ratings than the season 2 premiere, 1,032 million minutes were reported for it, and it even has lower ratings than any season 2 episode. The lowest rating for season 2 was 873 million minutes in the first half of the season. The Luke Skywalker season 2 finale had a rating of 1,336 million minutes in comparison.It’s also lower than what the Obi-Wan Kenobi premiere had, however, two episodes were released for Obi-Wan Kenobi on the same day making the numbers difficult to compare, since running time will of course affect the statistics, i.e. the shorter the episode the less likely it is to accumulate extremely high viewing minutes. Still, viewership is down by 20% here too, since Obi-Wan Kenobi entered the charts with 1,026 million minutes. Obi-Wan Kenobi lost a lot of viewers with following episodes though, and The Mandalorian season 3 premiere has just slightly worse ratings than the Obi-Wan Kenobi finale, which had 860 million minutes. For the record, The Book of Boba Fett had 885 million minutes for its finale.The Mandalorian season 3 premiere does outperform The Book of Boba Fett, only the finale of that series had better ratings and it also vastly outperforms Andor or shows like The Bad Batch of course.But as mentioned there is one thing that has to be taken into account, episode runtime: The way Nielsen streaming charts work episode runtime (and the number of episodes available) do have a huge impact on viewing numbers, if the same number of people

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More From Decider Skip to main content Published April 19, 2023, 8:23 a.m. ET And that’s a wrap on The Mandalorian Season 3. After two months of action and adventure, the flagship Star Wars series has signed off for the third time. Din Djarin and his little green ward came, they saw, and they conquered our hearts once again. Also there were explosions and gunfights and crashing battleships and squeezable aliens, too. The Mandalorian truly has it all!All that being said, we gotta talk about the Season 3 finale of The Mandalorian. The episode had so much action in it, we’re going to need to break down some of the big moments and really think about what they mean for the future of the show and the franchise on the whole. SPOILERS ahead, obviously!Is Moff Gideon Dead on The Mandalorian?Considering that we live in a post-Rise of Skywalker world, it’s hard to say that anyone is definitively dead in a galaxy far, far away. That being said, as far as death scenes go, Moff Gideon’s was even more intense than Emperor Palpatine getting chucked down the Death Star’s core.After throwing down against Din Djarin and Bo-Katan Kryze and crushing the Darksaber, Moff Gideon confronts a foe that he can’t easily intimidate: the massive explosion caused by the Mandalorian fleet’s capital ship crashing into Gideon’s underground Imperial outpost. Photo: Disney+That looks like a pretty definitive death scene for Moff Gideon, even for Star Wars. Still, there are a few ways Moff Gideon could have survived this moment, and they’re fresh on our mind since these plot-line exit strategies were featured in the Season Finale. The first way Gideon could cheat death: that Dark Trooper armor. The last two episodes really hammered home just how tough beskar steel is, as Mandalorians and

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Episode 6 fell to 3 stars, with our reviewer declaring the show is "in danger of turning into The Book of Bo-Katan.""On its own merits, 'Guns for Hire' is a more-than-competent episode that provides enough thrills and spills for detective duo Din and Bo-Katan. But, with two episodes left in the season, a lack of urgency still remains."But, The Mandalorian season 3 episode 7 climbed back up to 4 stars. Our review called this installment "an exhilarating return to form.""A pulse-pounding episode that advances the Mandalore plot, reminds us of the stakes of the season, and builds some fascinating bridges with what's to come in the galaxy far, far away."As for the finale, The Mandalorian season 3 episode 8 review comes in at 3 stars, with our review saying the final episode is "a surprisingly definitive ending that plays it safe." "'The Return,' though, is guilty of being too risk-averse, introducing intriguing ideas and instantly tossing them to one side. Moff Gideon's clones? Gone in an instant. How does Bo-Katan move on from not having the Darksaber? We never really find out. And what of the remnants of the Empire and the Shadow Council? A story for another day, perhaps. When even Axe Woves is unscathed from what should have been a suicide mission, that's a bit of a red flag."The Mandalorian season 3 cast(Image credit: Disney/Lucasfilm)Pedro Pascal was back as Din Djarin and Grogu was at his side. Moff Gideon actor Giancarlo Esposito also returned, while Carl Weathers was back as Greef Karga and also directed an episode.After The Mandalorian season 2 ending, Katee Sackhoff was back as Bo-Katan. Back to the Future's Christopher Lloyd also joined the line-up and was revealed in episode 6 to be playing Commissioner Helgait, head of security on Plazir-15. Jack Black and Lizzo also had roles in the same episode. Gina Carano's Cara Dune was written out of the show. This was addressed in The Mandalorian season 3 premiere, as well as the show's executive producers confirming her exit.The Mandalorian season 3 story so far(Image credit: Disney/Lucasfilm)The Mandalorian season 3 kicked off with

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