It’s my favoriteStar Warsproject ever, even as a lifelong fan of the franchise.

Din Djarin and Grogu have become some ofStar Wars’best and most beloved characters.

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

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This is the complete timeline of its events.

As Pargin points out, this would have been a hugely successful formula.

In fact, this exact kind of thing is whatStar Warsviewers are already asking for, myself included.

Din Djarin and Grogu face each other in The Mandalorian season 2, edited over a spooky graveyard background.

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Based onThe Mandalorianseason 3’s ending,Star Warsunderstands this, too.

Unfortunately, however, they’re not using the correct medium for such adventures.

As Pargin points out, byThe Mandalorianseason 3, the show’s viewers were utterly lost.

Din Djarin holds Grogu in his arm on Tython, edited over the image of the sunset on Arvala-7 from the season 1 posters.

ComparingThe Mandalorianseason 1 with season 3 is jarring.

It goes from being a spaghetti Western that takes place inStar Warsto just… well,Star Wars.

He is, however, right in the sense thatThe MandalorianTV show specifically could be “dead.”

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

Plus, there’s still plenty of demand forThe Mandalorianas a whole.

IfThe Mandalorianwas truly dead, then a movie would be the last thing it would get.

Din Djarin and Grogu have earned a similar kind of love fromStar Warsfans.

Din Djarin looks off into the distance, edited over Grogu with his mudhorn rondel. They’re both edited over swirling, vibrant space.

People will always care, and they will do so very passionately.

I have closely followed the highs and lows ofThe Mandalorianover the years.

I was then conflicted and, later, disappointed by season 3 during the course of its release.

Din Djarin holding Grogu in The Mandalorian

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