It’s beautifully uncanny.

Early on,both Din Djarin and Clone Force 99 establish a goal for the children in their care.

“Traveling with me,” Din tells Cara Dune, “that’s no life for a kid.

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““You two can give her something that we can’t,“the clone sergeant insists.

You and your boy could have a good life.”

This moment in “Cut and Run” played an important part in it, too.

Din Djarin holds Grogu on Tatooine as they look up, edited over Grogu and Din Djarin on Sorgan in season 1.

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This proves that such peace is certainly still in mind for Din Djarin.

This, however, is likely becauseDin knows there’s still a threat out there.

Beginning in 2019, The Mandalorian’s story has become absolutely essential to the Star Wars narrative.

Din Djarin tilts his helmet on Morak in The Mandalorian, edited alongside Echo, Hunter, and Wrecker of Clone Force 99

This is the complete timeline of its events.

Now, however, we know that the Batch comes back to make their sanctuary their home.

I don’t think this is a coincidence in the slightest.

Grogu levitates a frog using the Force while Din Djarin sits in front of his house, watching, in The Mandalorian season 3, episode 8

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