Starting from the title, the Mandalorians infiltrate the entire show, each episode revealing the past, background and their beliefs point by point.
Although the protagonist is a bounty hunter, he broke the rules and rescued the Pokémon. At the end of the film, the necklace representing the Mandalorian was left for the baby to wear.
And this echoes the protagonist's previous parents' death in the war, becoming an abandoned baby and being adopted by the Mandalorian.
In the film, the Mandalorian is driven to extinction, and can only be hidden underground all day long. Combining the whole film, plus from a Mandalorian population in the Weapon Forge, it can be known that the Mandalorian's advantage in the past is the number. It can be seen that there are now very few survivors. At the end of the film, a large number of Mandalorians were even killed.
The line of abandoned babies seems to indicate that although there are few people, the Mandalorians rely on their own beliefs to screen out the people they identify, and they will tenaciously nurture the next generation, and they will continue to live.
After watching the first eight episodes, the protagonist does not have a name, and everyone calls him Mando. This is a scornful name. As I understand it, it's like calling the black brother Nigger. The world hates the Mandalorian, what the guild president said, because they are all legends. It is even more obvious to rescue Qin from the jail prison, "Why are they so strong now that they are all dead".
At this stage, it can only be understood in a superficial way as "the tree attracts the wind." The ruler naturally does not want to have a stronger group than himself, and the ordinary people are even more embarrassed. The suffering of others is a joke in their eyes.
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