The neglected person who also touched me: Kara Doun

Carmine 2022-12-26 18:09:23

At the end of the second season, when everyone was crazy by the appearance of Luke and R2, and everyone was crying for the father and the son, there was another person who touched me in particular, although in the end only a short shot was given to her, Karadoune, I saw her With tears in her eyes, she didn’t care who that awesome man in the cloak was, but Ding Jialin took off the helmet in front of the child. The impact on her was the biggest. The fourth episode of the first season was in the small village of Xanadu, and Kara Duen picked it up. The rule of not taking off the helmet discussed with Ding Jialin and mocked him. In the seventh episode of the second season, Ding Jialin changed the Mandalorian armor to obtain Gideon coordinates. Karaduun knew that some of his beliefs in his heart began to shake at that time, but he knew Ding Jialin and others better. Where the Mandalorian is different, he is willing to adapt, or he is more flesh and blood. Ding Jialin finally took off his helmet directly in front of the child to face each other. When the father and son looked at each other in tears, perhaps only Karaduun understood Ding Jialin’s mood better at that time. She knew what he had shaken by giving up for the child. Protecting each other with fate during this long or short journey, only she saw Ding Jialin's contribution from start to finish, she was truly moved by his iron man's tender heart.

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  • The Mandalorian: They're laying out a bantha to protect the settlement. They've studied its digestion cycle for generations. They feed the dragon to make it sleep longer. Watch, the dragon will appear.

    [a Tusken Raider howls; with a rumble, the krayt dragon appears and devours it, ignoring the bantha]

    The Mandalorian: They might be open to some fresh ideas.

  • Cobb Vanth: What are the bones?

    The Mandalorian: That's the krayt dragon.

    Cobb Vanth: And those little rocks?

    The Mandalorian: That's us.

    Cobb Vanth: It's not to scale.

    The Mandalorian: I think it is.

    Cobb Vanth: Can't be. That's too big.

    The Mandalorian: [signing with a Raider] It's to scale.

    Cobb Vanth: I've only seen its head and neck. It's a whole lot bigger than I guessed. Might be time to re-think our arrangement.

    [after signing with Mando, a Raider adds more little rocks]

    Cobb Vanth: That's more like it. Where are they getting the reinforcements?

    The Mandalorian: I volunteered your village.