But he gradually became more open to showing his face during the first two seasons.
Bo-Katan revealed that he's a Child of the Watch, a 'cult of religious zealots that broke away from Mandalorian society.' That's why he isn't supposed to remove his helmet and reveal his face to anyone. We also found out that Mando isn't a typical Mandalorian. Moff Gideon shows off the Darksaber, which he lost in the season 2 finale. It seems likely that he'll join Bo-Katan's mission in season 3. In the season finale, Mando took possession of the Darksaber and inadvertently became the leader of the Mandalorians. She was on a mission to retake their home world Mandalore and get the Darksaber (a Mandalorian symbol of leadership) back from Gideon. Mando's mission - reuniting the little guy with his own kind - is done, so his priorities will shift.ĭuring season 2, Mando (real name Din Djarin) also ran into another group of Mandalorians, led by Bo-Katan Kryze. Since season 2 seemed to wrap up the Baby Yoda plot line, with Luke Skywalker taking Grogu for Jedi training, you might wonder where the show can go next.