Toro has an off-guild job for Mando to help make a few credits—help him bring in Fennec Shand, played by the always fantastic Ming-Na Wen. She’s a top mercenary with a big bounty on her head and Mando is well aware of her reputation so he turns the job down. That is, until Toro reveals he’s never actually brought in a bounty before, he’s trying to make it into the guild with this job and he’ll let Mando keep the money if he helps him. Star Wars is full of seasoned bounty hunters—hell, this is a show about one—so to meet a character at the start of that career, in need of some guidance, was a very intriguing twist. Toro’s offer was almost heartwarming, in a way. Just a boy asking a man for help.
With that cool new relationship unfolding it was easy to forget about another one we’ve been invested in for a few weeks now: Mando and Baby Yoda. Oddly, Mando left the baby on the ship, unsupervised, in a moment that’s sure to have fans around the world screaming at their screens at his awful parenting. Luckily for him, Star Wars Amy Sedaris is there to help. She has a kind heart and takes up the mantle of well-paid baby sitter.
Toro arranges travel for the two hunters on what appears to be Zephyr-G swoop bikes, very much like the one Anakin rides in Attack of the Clones (Ding! Another callback!). He and Mando the head across the Dune Sea (Ding!) to find Fennec. This sequence was just so gorgeous, pure Star Wars on display in all its glory. I wish I’d seen it on a big screen.
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