‘The Mandalorian’ finale featured the most mind-blowing ending featuring (SPOILER)

WOW.

WARNING: MASSIVE THE MANDALORIAN SPOILERS AHEAD! DO NOT READ UNLESS YOU’VE WATCHED CHAPTER 16 OF SEASON 2.

Ready?

No seriously, ready?

OK.

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!

That’s all I’ve got after watching “Chapter 16: The Rescue,” in which Mando, Bo-Katan, Cara Dune, Boba Fett and the rest of the crew ultimately defeat Moff Gideon (and take possession of the Darksaber), save Baby Yoda Grogu and … a certain Jedi master comes to their aid and takes Grogu to train him.

That’s right. Luke Freakin’ Skywalker — a CGI version of it, but hey, they did it with Princess Leia in Rogue One and no one complained! — showed up, took down a bunch of Terminator-style Dark Trooper droids and asked Mando to hand over Grogu, which Mando does … but not before Mando takes off his mask to show the child his real face.

Now, look: I get that maybe you think this is leaning too hard into the main Star Wars universe, that bringing in CGI Luke is just a move to make the fans giddy. But The Mandalorian — set a few years after The Return of the Jedi — does inhabit that second trilogy universe. It’s the oldest rule of writing — show a gun in the first act, it’ll go off in the second. If you show a Jedi in Season 1, you’re pretty much guaranteed to see Luke in the second. And don’t we all want to know what’s going on with Luke between RotJ and The Force Awakens? I know I do.

So here you go: Luke. Got. Grogu.