

But when he sits down, the marshal takes his helmet off and you can (somehow) see the shock register on Mando’s “face.” Shock turns to anger pretty quickly.
#Wild spore miners haven full#
Mando meets the marshal dressed in full Mandalorian gear. It’s always been a Western, but this episode takes it up a notch or ten. It’s fun to see him in this role, especially given how Wild West The Mandalorian goes. Suffice to say, Olyphant has played a few marshals. He’s a sheriff in that show, but Bullock was a marshal in Montana prior to moving to Deadwood. He also played Seth Bullock in HBO’s Deadwood. Marshal Raylan Givens in the excellent show Justified (which you should watch if you haven’t yet). I knew right away it was Timothy Olyphant.Ĭould they have cast a better marshal in this role? I don’t think so. But it was the voice that’s the dead giveaway. He’s clearly dressed differently than Fett ever was, for one thing. There’s a moment when you think, “Holy crap that’s Boba Fett,” but you’re disabused of this notion rather quickly. When we first see him he’s wearing Boba Fett’s old armor: Vanth is the titular character of the episode: The Marshal. It’s been raided by Sand People (Tusken Raiders) and was, at one point, taken over by the Mining Collective, its citizens enslaved until they were rescued by Cobb Vanth. We learn that Mos Pelgo has a storied past. This is not the case, or at least not quite.


It’s not on the maps and was apparently wiped out by bandits. Peli Motto helps Mando find the city he’s looking for: Mos Pelgo. MORE FROM FORBES Check Out This 'Mandalorian' Season 1 Recap Before You Watch Season 2 By Erik Kain Ever since IG-11 won Mando’s affection and respect in the Season 1 finale-before his tragic demise. Mando lands in Mos Eisley where he briefly reunites with Peli Motto (Amy Sedaris) who tells her mechanic droids to piss off until Mando says it’s fine, they can work on his ship. The Mandalorian Credit: Disney / Lucasfilmįrom here out we find ourselves on Tatooine.
