The cast is adamant that they are in no way trying to represent all Asians, just their group of friends, who represent a variety of nationalities and backgrounds, from immigrants to American-born, traditional parenting to Westernized approaches. "We come from such different backgrounds but … we clicked." "I was moving to Los Angeles and Kelly found me on social media, and was like, ‘Oh yeah, if you’re ever in L.A….’ and I’m like, ‘I’m moving to L.A.!’ And then I met Kane for the first time and I remember he was wearing these red, ruby shoes and I remember I was like, ‘I am not going to get along with this guy,’ and then we just hit it off." "Kelly introduced me to Kane," Kevin explains. "I've known Christine for, like, five, six years, Kelly for seven years - Kevin’s, like, the newest person that I've gotten to know." "Slowly but surely, the whole cast kind of came together," Kane says. "He said, ‘I would love to work with you,’ I thought, it’s time to work my magic, and there I was in front of a camera set up."
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It just looks like now they'll have an old friend following them."I trust implicitly with Jeff, and he's a dear friend," Anna confesses, adding that she really wasn’t looking to sign herself up for reality TV until Jeff talked her into it. But this premiere proved that the show is sticking to its adventure-of-the-week format, as Mando and The Child hop around the universe getting into scrapes. Regardless, what does this mean for the rest of The Mandalorian Season 2? Presumably Boba Fett wants his armor back, and hopefully we'll hear his story in the weeks to come. Could Boba Fett have done the same to the sarlacc after being swallowed? But then he manages to induce the dragon to belch him out by blasting him with an electric charge.
When Cobb suggests sarlacc pits are never abandoned, Mando says that they can be if the sarlacc gets eaten. Could a Krayt dragon have eaten the sarlacc? Later, Mando gets devoured by the Krayt dragon along with the sacrificial bantha, much to the dismay and worry of little Baby Yoda. The Krayt dragon is said to be holed up in an abandoned sarlacc tunnel. There are clues in the dragon-slaying plot. The biggest unanswered question here is obviously: How could Boba Fett have survived being devoured by the sarlacc in Return of the Jedi, which C-3PO grimly said would happen over the next thousand years? The Star Wars expanded universe has offered an explanation for how Boba Fett got out, but The Mandalorian will likely ignore that and come up with its own reasoning. The legacy of Boba Fett hangs over the entirety of The Mandalorian, but hadn't been overtly addressed until this episode. Morrison's participation this season is no mystery, as his role was reported by The Hollywood Reporterback in May, so his appearance shouldn't be a huge surprise. It's hard to discern who this character is initially, but we know it's Boba Fett, given that the actor playing him is Temeura Morrison, a post-original trilogy Star Wars staple who notably played Jango Fett, the clone daddy of Boba Fett and others in Attack of the Clones, and voiced Boba Fett himself in subsequent video games and original trilogy re-releases. Mando had just helped local villagers, led by new pal Cobb Vanth (Timothy Olyphant), and some Tusken Raiders defeat a Krayt dragon in exchange for Vanth's acquired Mandalorian armor, which resembled that of a certain beloved bounty hunter who seemingly perished unceremoniously back in Return of the Jedi by falling into a Sarlacc pit. In the final shot of The Mandalorian Season 2 premiere, a man, shrouded in shadow, watches from a distance as the Mandalorian rides in the desert under the twin suns of Tatooine.