The Mandalorians take good care of their foundlings. Really about all the foundlings? Doubts about that are sown in the latest installment of The Mandalorian. Because we wonder: What actually happened to the three giant bird chicks that Bo-Katan (Kate Sackhoff) after rescuing Ragnar Viszla (Wesley Kimmel) brought? Episode 7 of Season 3 might have you guessing: the giant Reptavian’s descendants haven’t fared well…
Since the Mandalorians around Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal), the Master of Arms (Emily Swallow), and Bo-Katan Kryze moved to their camp on Nevarro, we haven’t seen the three beeps. Or maybe? For when the blacksmith calls a banquet to celebrate the arrival of the new allies, seems to have poultry on the menu.
Barbecue party in Nevarro
If you’ve looked closely, you may have noticed: something that looks like a large, plucked bird is spinning on the skewer:
Was there a nasty girl murder here after Bo-Katan said in the episode “The Foundling” that the three newcomers needed care and training? It almost seems like this – but if you take a closer look at the three screamers in Chapter 20, they look much bigger and have bigger heads than the creatures that turn the skewers at the feast.
So it’s all clear! Hopefully there’s no truth to our gloomy theory – though we really can’t blame the Mandalorians for the reptilian birds’ whims. After all, they were regularly attacked by these animals in their previous shelter and lost part of their foundlings to the voracious predators.
Joking aside: Project Necromancer is a bad omen
Much more valid is our guess about what the ominous project Necromancer the Shadow Council is talking about in the new episode of “The Mandalorian”. All cloning experiments can really only mean one thing…: