The Mandalorian
Summary
As bothStar Wars’first lively - legal action goggle box show and the flagship Disney+ original serial , The Mandalorianhas already created a unfathomed legacy for itself . Pedro Pascal ’s Din Djarin andhis take over Word Groguhave become bothStar Warsand ethnic icon , their adventures taking viewers on a space Western occasional story like no other . The account of the forefather - and - boy is the philia of an extraordinaryStar Warsstory , with each unexampled season tackle another ambitious corner of the beloved galaxy .
The Mandalorianhas run for 3 seasons so far , withThe Mandalorianseason 4on the means . season 1 and 2 of theStar WarsTV show are extremely acclaimed by critics and witness likewise , whereas time of year 3 shine unforesightful for audiences . This is mostly due to the high ginmill the seriesset for itself so betimes on , and gratefully , the ending ofThe Mandalorianseason 3sets up season 4 for a rejoinder to the familiar . Taking a look throughall 3 seasons ofThe Mandalorianso far , here are all 24 episode rank from worst to best .
The Mandalorian has created a recollective list of new Star Wars characters and bring back some conversant one , with an incredible cast to correspond .
24Chapter 19: The Convert
Season 3, Episode 3
While this is an absolutely spectacular episode ofStar WarsTV , it lose the gull as an episode ofThe Mandalorianitself . The story of Doctor Penn Pershing and Elia Kane in the New Republic Amnesty Program feels like something think of for the canceled twist - off TV show , Rangers of the New Republic , that ’s been forced into the faulty place . Only its brilliant opening scene and meaningful closing view tie this episode into the outstanding write up ofThe Mandalorianseason 3 , alas landing it at the bottom of the TV show ’s overall episodic ranking .
23Chapter 22: Guns For Hire
Season 3, Episode 6
Loaded with renown cameo and references to the Clone Wars era , this installment has lots of fun - but perhaps too much fun . As the episode leading directly into the two - part last detail Mandalore ’s reclamation , " Chapter 22 : Guns For Hire " is meant to have the job of preparing viewers for the journeying ahead . While it does have some over-the-top commentary on Din Djarin ’s conflict droid trauma , it fails to rise to the tonal expectation of the overall season , and its unsatisfactory Darksaber trade - off at the death of the episode solidifies its blank space as a lower - grade episode .
22Chapter 12: The Siege
Season 2, Episode 4
Din Djarin ’s and Grogu ’s tax return to Nevarro inThe Mandalorianseason 2 is by no means a regretful sequence , but its speculation into the Imperial lab is just more lackluster than the other adventure of the series . The revealing of Moff Gideon ’s endurance , the grounds of cloning experiment , and theRazor Crest’sexciting return to action are all serious highlights , but otherwise , this episode falls flat compared to the other episodes of its several season - and the serial as a whole . The episode also contains a decipherable set - up forRangers of the New Republic , which now stands as a reminder of what will never be .
21Chapter 5: The Gunslinger
Season 1, Episode 5
Similarly to " Chapter 12 : The Siege , " this episode ofThe Mandalorianseason 1 is a lovelyStar Warsadventure , but does n’t sum up much to the story of its respective season . The introductions of Peli Motto and Fennec Shand to theStar Warsgalaxy as well as a paying back to Tatooine certainly make this episode somewhat of a standout , but otherwise , the story is a blur compared to the quietus of its salient season . Its cliffhanger conclusion does at least pay off inThe Mandalorianseason 2 , which has since helped the bequest of this episode greatly .
20Chapter 17: The Apostate
Season 3, Episode 1
Din Djarin ’s and Grogu ’s rejoinder inThe Mandalorianseason 3 is , again , a fun adventure , but it ’s also full of several flaws . The season 3 premiere is forced to hash over information originally shared in the spin - off boob tube showThe Book of Boba Fett , an endeavor to fill in TV audience who have n’t keep an eye on the latter serial that reveals what Din ’s seeking to achieve this season . The reunion of Din and Grogu , however , go unexplained , still causing confusion for many of the aforementioned viewers . As a season premiere , " Chapter 17 : The Apostate " unfortunately fall matte , as exciting as its escapade really are .
19Chapter 20: The Foundling
Season 3, Episode 4
" Chapter 20 : The Foundling " is a eminent - stake rescue mission of a Mandalorian foundling with an incredible glimpse at Grogu ’s daunting ordination 66 past , include the long - look reveal of his saviour - Jar Jar Binks actor Ahmed Best ’s gloriousStar Warsreturn asJedi Kelleran Beq . Despite this , the episode is one of the brusque of the entire serial publication to date , making its adventures feel both thick and somewhat unsatisfactory . The importance of the storey helps its ranking , though a foresightful runtime would have certainly help it rise higher up the tilt .
18Chapter 10: The Passenger
Season 2, Episode 2
Din Djarin ’s very own " Terrible , Horrible , No Good , Very Bad Day " is doubtlessly a fun and somewhat pitiful risky venture , but sure as shooting one of the weakest ofThe Mandalorianseason 2 ’s impressively bright run . The compound bond between Din and Grogu is highlighted in this story , as is theStar Warsdebut of Captain Carson Teva , both of which make this installment fairly illustrious . Still , it fall monotonous among the other episodes of its various time of year , and does n’t do much to affect the overall story aside from the said grounds .
17Chapter 4: Sanctuary
Season 1, Episode 4
The first of three back - to - back episodic adventures inThe Mandalorianseason 1 , " Chapter 4 : Sanctuary " is have it away for loyally following familiar westerly tropes and perfectly conform them to theStar Warsgalaxy . This episode also sees the introduction of Cara Dune , along with Din Djarin ’s only unmortgaged amorous interest to date , Sorgan farmer Omera . While the episode is riveting and certainly a greatStar Warsadventure , it ’s quite far removed from the overall narrative of its time of year , causing it to grade lower than other occasional juggernauts .
16Chapter 21: The Pirate
Season 3, Episode 5
The action ofThe Mandalorianseason 3 really begin to pick up in this sequence , an adventure that sees Din Djarin and Bo - Katan Kryze leading the Children of the picket into struggle against the pirates on Nevarro . Both the hassle and the besieging on the ground are dead riveting , and the brief springy - action at law debut ofStar Wars Rebels’Garazeb Orrelios is just a bonus in the grand system of this tale . The sequence , however , still suffers from just a few distractions , with the story focusing on Carson Teva for a while before finally refund to the nominal Mandalorian and his cover .
15Chapter 6: The Prisoner
Season 1, Episode 6
This episode finishes offThe Mandalorianseason 1 ’s mid - time of year streamlet of occasional adventure in a story that ’s both rooted in much ofDin Djarin ’s inscrutable backstoryand more farinaceous in tone compared to the rest of the season . The crowd Mando infiltrates the New Republic prison ship with is indite of many noted wiz and actor , from Bill Burr to Natalia Tena - and evenStar war : The Clone WarsAnakin Skywalker voice thespian Matt Lanter gets a chance to shine as Lieutenant Davan . Despite these performances , this episode is again quite far removed from its time of year , though the impact of this sequence on the hereafter of the show helps it to rate somewhat higher .