I actually really enjoyed this episode. Peli Moto is an absolutely terrible character, but this episode was far more enjoyable and actually gave Grogu a purpose and things to do, which I appreciate.
As for the Bo-Katan change of heart is rather self-explanatory. She wanted to fight Din in that moment to get the Dark Saber back. She realizes Din isn’t there and if she has any chance at the Darksaber now, she has to go find him so he doesn’t die before she can win it from him in combat.
It’s always felt sort of like a live action version of a kids show… because it is one.General thoughts after episode 2…
- "The Mines of Mandalore" sounds like a DLC...it also feels like it
- Amy Sedaris character is awful and belongs in Sesame Street
- it's beginning to feel like a live action version of a kids cartoon...not in a good way
- "let's get rid of him once and for all...actually let's save him"...nice change of heart with no explanation
- why don't mandalorians build helmets that make it easy to drink and eat given they can't take them off
- it's starting to get to me that Din has zero personality
As for the Bo-Katan change of heart is rather self-explanatory. She wanted to fight Din in that moment to get the Dark Saber back. She realizes Din isn’t there and if she has any chance at the Darksaber now, she has to go find him so he doesn’t die before she can win it from him in combat.