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All the questions we have after ‘The Mandalorian and Grogu’

At a glance:

  • Grogu's heroic feats in the film prompt speculation about his maturity and potential speech development.
  • Din Djarin's apparent commitment to the New Republic may redefine his role in the galaxy.
  • Rotta the Hutt's liberation from Jabba's influence leaves his future and the Hutt underworld uncertain.

Character Development and Lingering Questions

The Mandalorian and Grogu offers a self-contained adventure that bridges gaps in the Star Wars timeline, but it leaves fans with numerous character-related questions. While the story resolves immediate conflicts, it opens avenues for deeper exploration of its protagonists and supporting cast.

Central to these questions is Grogu, whose actions in the film—from single-handedly rescuing Din Djarin to seemingly piloting the Razor Crest—suggest significant growth. Yet, his developmental trajectory remains ambiguous. Key inquiries include:

  • How much has Grogu changed since his time with Din Djarin?
  • How close is he to speaking, and is verbal communication necessary for his species?
  • Considering Yoda's limited speech, does Grogu's potential for language indicate a developmental milestone?

These questions touch on Grogu's longevity and the broader lore of his mysterious species, inviting speculation about future narratives.

Plot Implications and Future Storylines

Beyond character arcs, the film's plot points raise questions about galactic politics and unresolved storylines. Din Djarin's journey, in particular, hints at a possible exclusive alliance with the New Republic, but the stability of that government is questionable given its future failures.

By the film's end, Mando appears integrated into the New Republic fold, yet historical context from other Star Wars media suggests the New Republic's fragility. This leads to queries about his potential future affiliations, such as with the Resistance or Ahsoka Tano, and whether he might revert to a lone bounty hunter.

Additionally, the death of the Twins creates a power vacuum in the Hutt crime syndicate, with Nal Hutta bombed by the New Republic. This act could provoke retribution, complicating any new leader's ascent and affecting regional stability. Specific questions include:

  • Is the Mandalorian exclusively a New Republic member now?
  • Could he take up with the Resistance? How about Ahsoka once she’s back?
  • Who will take over for the Twins?
  • Will there be retribution for Nal Hutta?

Lore and World-Building Queries

The film also delves into Star Wars lore, introducing elements like the Dejarik maneuver and the Anzellans' timely rescue, which beg for clarification. The Dejarik game, familiar from A New Hope, is referenced in a sinister context, prompting questions about its naming origin—whether the game was named after real-world tactics or vice versa.

Similarly, the Anzellans' ability to locate Embo and Grogu quickly, possibly via a tracker on their friend, adds a layer of convenience that might be explained in future stories. Other curiosities include the Dragon Snake's keeper and the connectivity of the pool where it resides, elements that enrich the film's world but leave gaps for fans to ponder. Enumerated questions from the source are:

  • What does the future hold for Rotta the Hutt?
  • Why doesn’t anyone care that Grogu uses the Force?
  • Will Embo hold a grudge?
  • What else did Lord Janu reveal?
  • What’s happening on Mandalore?
  • Is Dejarik named after reality, or vice versa?
  • Did the Anzellans have a tracker on their friend?
  • How did the Twins get their Dragon Snake?
  • Is this pool connected to the outside world?
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FAQ

How much has Grogu changed in The Mandalorian and Grogu?
In the film, Grogu takes on more responsibility, rescuing Din Djarin and seemingly piloting the Razor Crest. However, his developmental stage is ambiguous; he might be close to speaking, but his species' communication methods are unclear, as Yoda was not verbose. Given his potential centuries-long lifespan, significant developmental steps may be gradual.
Is the Mandalorian now exclusively a member of the New Republic?
By the film's end, Din Djarin appears aligned with the New Republic, but historical context from Star Wars suggests the New Republic's fragility. He could explore other alliances, such as with the Resistance or Ahsoka Tano, depending on future storylines.
What does the future hold for Rotta the Hutt after escaping Jabba's shadow?
Rotta seems to pledge allegiance to the New Republic, but as a Hutt, his capabilities are limited to ruling and fighting. The power vacuum after the Twins' death and the bombing of Nal Hutta might lead to retribution or new criminal enterprises, affecting his future.

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