Who is Grand Admiral Thrawn? The Mandalorian’s new villain, explained

WHEW this just got really good.

Chapter 13 was pretty easily the best episode of the Mandalorian yet. There’s no debating it at this point.

SPOILER ALERT: If you haven’t watched this episode yet, please do not read the rest of this post. Come back later.

We finally got some details on our tiny, green friend Baby Yoda, whose name turns out to be Grogu. But that wasn’t even a top five moment of this episode.

We also finally got our first look at a live action Jedi on the small screen. Ahsoka Tano made her debut on The Mandalorian and what a debut it was.  Mando been seeking her out to have her train Baby Yoda (aka Grogu). But she won’t do it.

Wait, why won’t she train him? She’s a Jedi, right?

Well, yes and no. Tano actually left the order shortly before the end of the Clone Wars. She’s lucky she did because after she left Order 66 was executed and her master, Anakin Skywalker, turned into Darth Vader. Which is exactly why she won’t train Grogu.

Baby Yoda sees Mando as a father figure. That’s an attachment, attachments can lead to hatred which can also lead to another Vader. Ahsoka saw happen up close with her master. She’s afraid that’ll happen again.

But that’s not the most important development of this episode. It’s what comes after that reveal that has everyone shook.

Grand Admiral Thrawn — one of Star Wars most dastardly villains — is still alive. And that opens up a whole new can of worms.

Alright, slow down. Who is Grand Admiral Thrawn?

If we had a Mount Rushmore of Star Wars Villains, Thrawn would be up there along with Darth Vader, Palpatine and Darth Maul. He’s that bad.

Long story short, Thrawn was a genius strategist for the Empire before it fell. He worked with both Palpatine and Darth Vader and was the main villain in the Star Wars: Rebels animated series. He was in charge of quelling the rebellion on Lothal.

 So what happened to him?

Well, the last time we saw him he was locked into a battle with the young Jedi Ezra Bridger — the main character of Star Wars Rebels.

Last time we saw them, Bridger trapped both of them on a Star Destroyer and had a fleet of Purgill (basically, giant space whales) pull the ship out into hyperspace. We had no idea where they were being transported or whether they were even alive because the ship was falling apart.

Until now, anyway. Thrawn is, apparently, still kicking.

How do we know that?

Ahsoka is looking for him. In Chapter 13, the magistrate Tano fought in the village at the end turns out to be Morgan Elsbeth. Elsbeth worked under Thrawn and, apparently, knows his current whereabouts.

Wow, that’s wild. How did Thrawn survive?

We have no idea. But it’s a big deal that he did. Because if he survived, then Ezra probably survived, too. And one of Tano’s quests is actually finding out where he is and what happened after the jump into hyperspace.

When we saw her last at the end of Star Wars: Rebels, she set out on a quest along with Sabine Wren to go find Bridger. If she can find Thrawn, then she’ll have a really good shot at finding Bridger.

Will we see Ezra Bridger in The Mandalorian? 

It’s possible! And it might happen soon thanks to Baby Yoda.

Tano is sending Mando and Baby Yoda over to Tython to access the ruins of an old Jedi temple. There, she’s hoping that he’ll make a connection to the force and that another Jedi out in the universe will pick up that signal.

There’s a chance it could be Bridger! But it could also be Luke Skywalker. It could also be Cal Kestis, who is the main character from the new Star Wars: The Fallen Order video game. It could be someone else. We have no idea.

All we know is things just got really interesting here. And I can’t wait to see what happens next.

Baby Yoda is no longer Baby Yoda, actually has a name in latest ‘Mandalorian’

But we’ll never stop calling him Baby Yoda.

WARNING: MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD FROM CHAPTER 13 OF THE MANDALORIAN! DO NOT READ AHEAD IF YOU HAVEN’T WATCHED IT YET!

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In “Chapter 13: The Jedi” from the second season of The Mandalorian, we met — or for fans of the animated Star Wars series Clone Wars, re-met — Ahsoka Tano, who was Anakin Skywalker’s apprentice, something she alludes to in the episode.

Our hero brings Baby Yoda to the Jedi master, and she communicates with him through the Force and finds out some very important information: he once lived on Coruscant and was trained at a Jedi Temple before being hidden.

Also, she learns that he has a name: Grogu!

This is deeply fascinating and adds a lot more to the mystery surrounding the creature that The Mandalorian orbits around. Maybe this means he’s not a clone and there are more of his kind besides Yoda.

But you can forget about me referring to Grogu by his name. He is and will forever be Baby Yoda, and maybe he’s The Child on occasion. Others agree:

Baby Yoda forever. But also: what an episode!

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The 4 best Baby Yoda memes and moments from ‘The Mandalorian’ Chapter 12

Another bunch of cute Baby Yoda moments.

WARNING: THERE ARE THE MANDALORIAN SEASON 2 SPOILERS AHEAD! 

Welcome to our fourth edition of this post, which we’re going to do every week after each episode of The Mandaorian. It’s really the most important stuff from those chapters: the Baby Yoda moments and memes that sprout out of The Child appearing on the Disney+ series.

In Chapter 9, we got The Child on a speeder bike. Chapter 10 saw Baby Yoda eating eggs (which was controversial). Chapter 11 gave us slurping Baby Yoda.

As for “Chapter 12: The Siege,” we got Baby Yoda stealing snacks and going to school! Here are the best moments that have already become memes.

Baby Yoda loves macarons!

Seriously. They’re macarons. I don’t blame him for stealing them using the Force.

Baby Yoda tries to fix the Razor Crest and electrocutes himself

Baby Yoda goes to school

On Nevarro, Mando puts him in a classroom run by a droid. Very cute.

WHEEEEE! (BARF!)

While Mando was blasting TIE Fighters out of the sky, The Child had a blast but he puked up his snack. Oops.

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The 4 best Baby Yoda memes and moments from ‘The Mandalorian’ Chapter 11

Some great moments from Chapter 11.

WARNING: THERE ARE THE MANDALORIAN SEASON 2 SPOILERS AHEAD! 

Welcome to our third edition of this post, which we’re going to do every week after each episode of The Mandaorian. It’s really the most important stuff from those chapters: the Baby Yoda moments and memes that sprout out of The Child appearing on the Disney+ series.

In Chapter 9, we got The Child on a speeder bike. Chapter 10 saw Baby Yoda eating eggs (which turned out to be controversial according to some fans).

In Chapter 11: The Heiress, Baby Yoda got quite a few scenes with action. Here are some notable moments:

Helmets come off?!

This is a great scene in general: a group of Mandalorians save our hero and Baby Yoda on a boat … and they remove their helmets, which seems to shock the little one.

Baby Yoda and Sasha Banks!

Yep, that’s the WWE superstar! And Baby Yoda may have learned how to slurp tentacles while eating from her?

Playing with baby frogs!

Very cute.

Sleepy Baby Yoda

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Why fans are upset over Baby Yoda in recent ‘Mandalorian’ episode

Is this really a controversy?

WARNING: THERE ARE THE MANDALORIAN SEASON 2 SPOILERS AHEAD! 

It’s hard to believe there’s an actual controversy surrounding a science fiction Western-style show with a baby alien running amok, but here we are.

In “Chapter 10: The Passenger,” last week’s episode of The Mandalorian, our hero and his partner in crime, Baby Yoda AKA The Child were tasked with transporting a frog-like creature to a planet to find her husband. Along with her were her eggs that needed to be fertilized or her entire species would be extinct.

Baby Yoda takes one look at the canister of eggs and immediately thinks “DINNER,” then spends much of the episode trying — and succeeding at some points — to eat them. It came off to some fans as a very dark running gag that pushed the limits of good taste, so much so that Lucasfilm creative arts manager Phil Szostak addressed it on Twitter:

Yes, it was horrifying as Szostak pointed out in his second tweet. I know I didn’t laugh. The stakes at that moment were as high as they are in any episode of The Mandalorian — Mando needs to give safe passage to the frog and her eggs in order to continue his journey to find other Mandalorians, and Baby Yoda keeps getting in the way of that goal. Every time he ate one, I know I wanted to do exactly what Mando did: “NO!!”

There’s another point here, too, with Mando acting like the parent he needs to be in this series: Baby Yoda wasn’t doing this maliciously. He’s a child. And children do really terrible things sometimes and don’t even know they’re terrible, whether it’s through their words or actions. So I don’t think the makers of the show meant for this to be poking fun at a very sensitive situation. It’s a reminder that Baby Yoda, while adorable and bringing comic relief most weeks, is actually dangerous in some ways — remember when he nearly choked Cara Dune in Season 1? Or when he eats live frogs?

So let’s put this controversy that isn’t one to rest.

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The 5 best Baby Yoda memes and moments from ‘The Mandalorian’ Season 2, episode 2

The Child continues to be the best.

WARNING: THERE ARE THE MANDALORIAN SEASON 2 SPOILERS AHEAD! 

Welcome to our second edition of this post, which we’re going to do every week after each episode of The Mandaorian. It’s really the most important stuff from those chapters: the Baby Yoda moments and memes that sprout out of The Child appearing on the Disney+ series.

If you didn’t get enough Baby Yoda in episode one of the second season (although you got the kid going “WHEEEEE” in a speeder bike!), fear not: there was A LOT more of The Child in Chapter 10: “The Passenger.”

Here’s what we saw when the episode dropped on Friday:

He ran to Mando

DAWWWWWWWWWWWW!

The Child loves eggs

Um, yeah, can you stop eating the eggs? If you eat ’em all, an entire species is done for.

But he has another meal!

It’s nap time

“NO!”

I’m separating this one from the egg eating. This is just a spectacular moment.

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When is the right time to tweet ‘The Mandalorian’ spoilers?

It’s certainly not at 6am the morning the show drops, you big jerks!!

Disney dropped the first episode of season 2 of The Mandalorian early Friday morning and spoilers were quickly all over social media. This isn’t a surprise, given that any information spreads like wildfire in our digital climate, but it is, technically speaking, a total jerk move.

The first Mandalorian episode dropped at 3am EST Friday morning, a pattern which will continue for the rest of the season. By early Friday morning, Twitter especially was already filled with details about guest stars, plot points, and Baby Yoda gifs. Considering that the majority of people haven’t had a reasonable chance to watch the show, and that social media spoilers are unavoidable, this is not a cool thing for Mandalorian stans to be doing!

This begs the question then, when is the right time to tweet Mandalorian spoilers?

The answer is, it depends. For huge plot points, it’s your duty to try to keep that under wraps for as long as reasonably you can, because people watch shows at different rates and no one wants to be *that guy.* A good rule of thumb is asking, have most people had a chance to watch this yet? In the case of The Mandalorian, that means waiting until at least late Friday night or Saturday evening.

With The Mandalorian, viewers began posting show tidbits to social media before the sun was even up.  Stans aren’t even giving the general public a chance to wake up before flooding Twitter with their screenshots, all in a competition to be the first to make a joke or get the RTs or whatever. Generally speaking, it’s always a good idea to wait until at least most people have had their morning coffee before ruining something they’ve been waiting a long time to see.

I get that the internet, especially Twitter, moves at lightening speed and Friday’s meme is Saturday morning’s birdcage lining, but that’s not how much of the real world operates. Most people aren’t watching The Mandalorian until at least Friday evening, maybe even Saturday night, so those of you firing off your Baby Yoda memes prematurely are just ruining your engagement.

Media sites know this all too well, and least are mindful of not showing spoilers in their images and headlines. Mandalorian fans apparently don’t care. In which case, now is a good time to hit the mute and unfollow buttons.

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The 4 best Baby Yoda memes and moments from ‘The Mandalorian’ Season 2, episode 1

The Child is back!

WARNING: THERE ARE THE MANDALORIAN SEASON 2 SPOILERS AHEAD! 

Welcome to our first edition of this post, which we’re going to do every week after each episode of The Mandaorian. It’s really the most important stuff from those chapters: the Baby Yoda moments and memes that sprout out of The Child appearing on the Disney+ series.

We saw some cute and funny moments from the premiere, Chapter 9: “The Marshal,” in which our hero travels back to Tatooine to seek out a fellow Mandalorian who turns out not to be one.

Baby Yoda didn’t have a ton of big moments, but we got our fill. Here’s what we saw:

Baby Yoda loves speeder bikes

WHEEEEEEEEEEE!

Baby Yoda in a sack

Baby Yoda in a jug

When there was an earthquake that turned out to be a Krayt dragon rumbling through town, Baby Yoda hid.

Baby Yoda closes his pod

This was already a meme thanks to the trailer.

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The Mandalorian: The amazing cameo in Season 2 premiere that has ‘Star Wars’ fans buzzing

Is … [SPOILER] at the end who we think it is?

WARNING: DO NOT READ UNTIL YOU HAVE WATCHED THE SEASON 2 PREMIERE OF THE MANDALORIAN. LOTS OF SPOILERS AHEAD!

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Season 2, Episode 1 of The Mandalorian dropped on Friday on Disney+, and we got the answer to a question we had from the first run of the awesome Star Wars series: Was Boba Fett REALLY coming back in the show after we saw an armored character who sounded a lot like the bounty hunter appear on Tatooine in Season 1?

Thanks to a cameo at the end of the ep, “The Marshal,” it was a little complicated.

Let’s start with the answer: our hero Mando travels to Tatooine to find fellow Mandalorians, and he’s heard there’s one in a far-flung settlement on the planet. He discovers everyone was talking about the marshal of the town, Cobb Vanth (played by Timothy Olyphant), who is wearing … Boba Fett’s armor. How did he end up with it? Well, when he escaped his settlement that was under attack, he was saved by some Jawas, who traded him the armor for some valuable crystals.

But how did the Jawas end up with it? My guess: when Fett went into the Sarlacc pit in Return of the Jedi, perhaps the Jawas went in there or somehow used some magnets to get it out.

That leads up to another question: is Boba Fett, sans armor, alive?

The final shot of the episode gave us a big clue. A shot of a bald man watching over the action is shown. That man is played by Temuera Morrison, who just happened to play Jango Fett in Attack of the Clones … and we know Boba Fett was cloned from Jango.

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! BOBA FETT IS ALIVE! So cool. Can’t wait to see how this plays out.

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7 ‘The Mandalorian’ questions we have ahead of Season 2

Some things to think about ahead of Season 2.

WARNING: SO MANY MANDALORIAN SPOILERS AHEAD! DO NOT READ FURTHER IF YOU HAVEN’T SEEN SEASON 1.

As of writing this, we’re just a few hours away from the first episode of Season 2 of The Mandalorian dropping on Disney+, so before we get there, it’s time to think about some of the stuff that was left unanswered by the thrilling Season 1.

And yes, while a few of the questions do surround Baby Yoda (AKA The Child), there’s a lot more to this fascinating part of the Star Wars universe that we need to know more about.

So let’s ask some of those queries before hopefully some of the answers arrive on Friday.