![]() Upon delivering the decapitated evidence, Djarin makes his way to the underbelly of this spectacular interstellar structure, down Kolzoc Alley, by the heat vent towers, to find the last of his kind, still in hiding. Related: 'The Book of Boba Fett' offers colorful new additions to Tatooine culture ![]() We spoke of total immersion - and the failure of being able to achieve it - with last week's episode, but this installment nails it. The lighting is perfect and both quickly and effectively establishes the mood of the scene and draws the viewer in. The set design feels fresh and demonstrates what can be accomplished when the show leaves Tatooine. Not only have we seen that he's clearly gone back to work after the events at the end of Season 2 of "The Mandalorian," but he's also shown us that he still wields the Darksaber (albeit not very well.) A sequence showing the destruction of Mandalore references "War of the Worlds" and "Terminator 2" (Image credit: Disney/Lucasfilm)ĭin Djarin (Pedro Pascal) has just collected the head of Kaba Baiz in a spectacular fight set in a meatpacking facility in some seldom-visited, rough quarter of Glavis.
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