Only that he took off the helmet one episode before in a scene where it was absolutely not necesseray from a dramatical standpoint. So his reveal was robbed of 90% of it's impact. That ship had sailed. Btw R2 is not back because he never was gone. They uselessly shove him into every single iteration of SW. I have no idea how one would confuse '"over used" with "is back".
@@j.m.w.5064 You kind of missed the point. Him taking his helmet off for the face-scanner shows how far he's willing to go to protect Grogu, "his son". Him taking off his helmet before sending Grogu to Luke? That demonstrates he genuinely cares for Grogu, not simply because his Mandalorian creed dictates he be responsible for Grogu. He wanted "his son" to remember his face.
@@losdog13 Nothing wrong with getting emotional over something important from one’s childhood that reminds you of what it’s like to be innocent and young again.
My first time no cap was when lady frog reunite with his husband in episode 3, idk why but that made me cry a bit. That and the death of Luke looking at the twin suns
@@AmericanBoy-si9zg I grew up on Star Wars thanks to my family being massive fans. I was 11 when episode 1 came out and when episode 3 was over I cried so much in the theater. It was a whole wave of emotions, the fact that I was alive to experience Star Wars movies when they opened in theaters and then crying because it was episode 3 and there were never going to be any more Star Wars movies after that... or so I thought.
I swear they had R2 come in at that exact moment because they KNEW so many of us would be crying our eyes out & we needed a moment of pure joy. *R2D2 - saving the day since 1977* .
@@kimmccarthy7747 Eh, I like BB-8. I like how the droid can rotate its face to show expression. Also using that lighter to simulate a thumbs-up was nice.
@@kimmccarthy7747 nothing was wrong with those characters except they didnt plan out those movies and this shows what happens when you do plan it out as mando and grogu are new characters but well written
Its just my opinion, but I never shipped Cara and Mando. They are better as friends and I feel that Cara is too manly for him. I ship Omera and Mando though.
Dam right, and as much as we don't like Kathleen Kennedy for what she did in the sequels(trusting the wrong people), she was also a producer in E.T. , one of my favourite movies of all time. I always cry watching E.T., I'm always tearful when I'm seeing this ending... May the Force be with you!
The love a father has for his child.....Mando took off the helmet so his boy could see his real self....what a bloody moment....I'm not crying - YOU are!....
This is definitely one of the most emotional moments in Star Wars history, but it also makes me question if R2-D2 and Grogu have met during the Clone Wars.
@@bemasaberwyn55 the "Clone Wats" part of your comment gave me a good laugh.😂 Also it stands to reason that since R2-D2 was the droid that frequently accompanied Obi Wan and Anakin throughout most of the Clone Wars (and well before the time of the first prequel movie) it safe to assume that R2-D2 was well acquainted with the Jedi Temple and likely knew Grogu from the time spent there.
Every adult Star Wars fan who watched this was instantly a kid again and utterly wrecked. Bravo JF & DF, you've restored hope in the franchise during the one of darkened years of many people's life. They rolled a Nat20 with the finale.
I'm not even a Star Wars fan and this shit made me tear up and cry a bit with them. Empathy is an insane human emotion. It's as if I felt like a life-long Stars Wars fan and felt the euphoria, the sadness, and bittersweet melancholy. God damn it. That was beautiful. That was phenomenal.
Jon Favreau really is the GOAT this season really was a 10/10 for me and Ludwig Göransson killed the score again I hope he makes music for future Star Wars shows or even movies
R2-D2 is like the assistant at the paediatrician’s office that is there to comfort the children and make them laugh during the scary moments of the check up
For all the things this year that have been driving a wedge between people. It was The Mandalorian that brought us together so we could shed tears of joy. Loved that episode think I’ll rewatch it all over Christmas, new Christmas tradition!
The Mandalorian made an entire fan base happier in the span of 15 minutes than an entire trilogy of sequel films did over the course of 6+ hours. That is how you know a story is good.
I was more emotional seeing R2 thank Luke for some reason. That Droid literally is the backbone in almost every movie and cartoon and now he's the one who got Grogu to go with them. Bad ass.
Ive watched this scene, and reactions to this scene so many times... yet each time i do it still makes me shed a tear. Major emotional trigger right there
This scene cuts deep. Especially if you have lost your Dad like I did. What I would give to look in my Dads eyes again. This scene really moved me. Perfect.
We love baby Yoda he have never stop making people laughing and smiling and what to say awe when they does and say cute things and baby Yoda and Mando saying goodbye have broken a lot of people hearts and made a lot of people cry 😭
Filoni, Reed and Favreau did something I did not expect, nor thought possible: they not only brought on the euphoric high of seeing Luke Skywalker in his prime, but also reproduced the emotional resonance of the ending of ET: The Extraterrestrial when Din says goodbye to Grogu.
I feel like this episode was an exercise for men to acknowledge and let out their feelings, and it was a healthy experience. I don't know about anybody else but to me all of these guys are more appealing than anyone who would look down on them for crying at this. This shit was emotionally destroying for anybody with a soul. lol
The feelings I had as a kid watching the original trilogy in the cinema with my brothers came back watching this. Thanks to ALL involved in the making of this amazing series, thank you for bringing Star wars back!
This is legit the best moment of the series. I mean 2 seasons of character development and at the end you can feel the love Mando has for the kid. Jeez, im crying every time i watch this, music is spot on as well. Fucking 10/10 episode despite the weird cantina scene.
With this, R2D2 has cemented itself as one of the most important characters ever. I may be wrong but I believe R2 has appeared in every SW film, live action and animation except Solo. This is the way.
Why am i torturing myself with this? I managed to not cry when watching the episode. Now i can't stop. Seeing people who love and acre for the franchise makes it so much more emotional.
*The real reason Grogu went with Luke (A Star Wars Theory)* Grogu left with Luke was to protect Mando. In the show, Grogu and Din Djarin created a deep bond and protected each other. Grogu saves Din from Mudhorn, and Mando saves Grogu from the Empire. We see this more time the show of them care for one another and helping each other out. But another thing I believe Grogu notice how much danger Din was in to protect him. Most time, Din could have died with not for the help of friends. Grogu also noticed how sometimes he was unable to help Din because of his weak connection to the force. That means that Din had done most work when they were in danger. I believe the turning point is when Din jumped in front of Grogu to protect him from Moff Gideon's blaster fire. I think Grogue came to the realization that Din could one day sacrifice his own life to save Grogue. Grogue, already having a strong bond with Din, didn't want Din's sacrificing his life for him. Grogue had to make a tough choice; if he stays with Din, he would be putting him in more danger, with Din risking life to protect him. But if he went with Luke, he would but Din out of the danger of risking his life for Grogue. Grogue knew the right thing to do is to let go of Din, so Din can protect himself in danger and not worry about Grogue. This very touching because Grogue is willing to do something that Anakin was not, that willing to "let go ."
Or maybe you're just looking to much into it considering spite Grogu age, hes still a toddler in regards to how the species age, not saying he couldnt make some of the more simple connections, but I dont think a toddler of any species is analayzing things on that level, it was more Din's assessment/choice
@@dillonb5317 Star Wars is mythology, not everything has to make 100% sense. Just using my imagination to make Din and Grogu have a stronger relationship.
Thank you so much for putting this together. I love watching your reaction compilations and commentary. It’s people like you and the reactors keeping fanbases united as a community during this pandemic where we can’t react together as an audience in public screenings (at least not in the US)
Oh this damned scene always makes me cry it's sooooo emotional 😢 I was never a Yoda fan, but meeting Grogu AKA Baby Yoda changed my mind now I have 3 favorite character in the Star wars universe Vader, R2 , And Grogu
That ending is textbook definition of bittersweet. You know Grogu is in incredibly good hand's, but you dont want to see them separate. Grogu will only improve in Lukes care, but you know he'll be missing Din the entire time.
One of my favorite things about what's happening in the fandom now is watching grown men go from 10 year olds screamimg, "LUKE FUCKING SKYWALKER!" to total dad moments like, "You show your son your face! " 😭
17:06 that was my reaction exactly. I was like "Of course R2 was gonna show up too, I mean, I'm already an emotional mess from Luke showing up and Mando taking his elmet off, of course there was going to be more".
January 1979 my mother bought 3 Kenner action figures for her very sick son who wasn’t expected to last much longer. The figures Chewbacca C3P0 and R2D2 inspired a love which now sees me a 46 year old grizzly Irishman jump for joy when R2 himself arrived on the scene ( no doubt after finishing off any Dark Troopers 😀 ) and gave a much needed twiddle do. Thank you for sharing this moment and letting me see how many other fans young and old from all over Earth share that same joy in what was a shit year. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I never was a Star Wars fan. I think they were good at best, iconic for the time, sure. But I always thought they never took the time to go deep with emotions and stuff. Mando has only two seasons, and already so many powerful, yet simple moments. So good.
When R2 showed up, I like thinking his boops and beeps are: “Grogu? Grogu, is that you? It’s me, R2. Remember? We use to play sometimes at the Jedi Temple. It’s great to see you again, buddy! We are going to have so much fun!” Let’s face it, those two are going to get into so much trouble if Luke isn’t careful🤣🤣🤣
Nobody knows if R2 was the one to save him (wasn’t he with Padmé during the march on the temple?) But I’d bet they’ve met, R2 did live in the temple for several years
8:15 & 10:21 "Just for once, let me look on you with my own eyes." Man when I heard them mention that and I remembered the scene, I started bawling again.
I was also crying like a B*tch. :D So emotional chapter.... loved... even now crying. The Mandalorian is 100x better than latest 3 Star Wars movies....
That guy from Blind Wave crying and says "I'm such a fucking nerd." We feel you man, we are all nerds.
Eric is a national treasure
Yes, Star Wars and Cobra Kai on Blind Wave. Must see viewing
Eric cried, we cried, we cried again watching Eric cry
Hear hear to that
Eric is a legend
He's willing to break creed just so the kid can remember his face... He's really come a long way.
Proud Dad
This is the new way boi
Absolutely
Only that he took off the helmet one episode before in a scene where it was absolutely not necesseray from a dramatical standpoint. So his reveal was robbed of 90% of it's impact. That ship had sailed.
Btw R2 is not back because he never was gone. They uselessly shove him into every single iteration of SW. I have no idea how one would confuse '"over used" with "is back".
@@j.m.w.5064 You kind of missed the point. Him taking his helmet off for the face-scanner shows how far he's willing to go to protect Grogu, "his son". Him taking off his helmet before sending Grogu to Luke? That demonstrates he genuinely cares for Grogu, not simply because his Mandalorian creed dictates he be responsible for Grogu. He wanted "his son" to remember his face.
The amount of grown men crying at this is a testament to how well this was done.
And a reminder that America has turned into a nation where men have vaginas
@@losdog13 Do you hear yourself when you talk Mr.Manly Man?
As a female there is legit nothing sexier
@@losdog13 Nothing wrong with getting emotional over something important from one’s childhood that reminds you of what it’s like to be innocent and young again.
@@losdog13 Mansplaning.Toxic masculinity is realy destructive for brain.Because of people like you Grogu left.
I had never cried before in Star Wars. Never. Until this scene. 25 years of watching Star Wars and this one scene broke me.
I grew up watching Star Wars and one of my earliest memories in life is crying when Darth Vader takes his mask off for Luke in RotJ
My first time was watching Ep 3 in theaters during Order 66. I cried like a baby.
My first time no cap was when lady frog reunite with his husband in episode 3, idk why but that made me cry a bit. That and the death of Luke looking at the twin suns
@@AmericanBoy-si9zg I choked up then as well, and with this episode.
@@AmericanBoy-si9zg I grew up on Star Wars thanks to my family being massive fans. I was 11 when episode 1 came out and when episode 3 was over I cried so much in the theater. It was a whole wave of emotions, the fact that I was alive to experience Star Wars movies when they opened in theaters and then crying because it was episode 3 and there were never going to be any more Star Wars movies after that... or so I thought.
I swear they had R2 come in at that exact moment because they KNEW so many of us would be crying our eyes out & we needed a moment of pure joy.
*R2D2 - saving the day since 1977* .
We don't need Rey. We don't need BB8. The originals are good enough for us!
@@kimmccarthy7747 Eh, I like BB-8. I like how the droid can rotate its face to show expression. Also using that lighter to simulate a thumbs-up was nice.
@@kimmccarthy7747 nothing was wrong with those characters except they didnt plan out those movies and this shows what happens when you do plan it out as mando and grogu are new characters but well written
Bet you good money R2 rescued him from Order 66.
Actually, I burst in tears the moment I heard R2 even more than before.
Nothing can cut through Beskar.
-*Looks At Mandalorin S2 Finale*
Except that... That cuts deep
Cut or stab?
This comment does not get the credit it deserves.
“Your words cut me deeper than any weapon ever could”
@@lukasverduzco864 both 😔
Make me remember Zabura and Naruto scene 😭😭
The best single dad in the galaxy! 😢
Non sense! He has Cara
Its just my opinion, but I never shipped Cara and Mando. They are better as friends and I feel that Cara is too manly for him. I ship Omera and Mando though.
@@jesternoir2411 yes! They would make such a badass couple!
Truth
Best Dad in the Galaxy.... Means look at the rest of them... They all screwed up
Grogu touching Mando's face. All I could think of was E.T.'s line to Elliot. "I'll be right here."
Yes 🥰😍🥰
Dam right, and as much as we don't like Kathleen Kennedy for what she did in the sequels(trusting the wrong people), she was also a producer in E.T. , one of my favourite movies of all time. I always cry watching E.T., I'm always tearful when I'm seeing this ending... May the Force be with you!
❤️❤️❤️ yes!! This comment makes me wanna cry
Grogu to Luke as they are walking way: I'm a Mandalorian
Like my father before me
@@drewbierants4751 you make me cry even more😭
@@drewbierants4751 bro was gonna say the same thing
and Luke's response: Yes you are. I have a feeling you'll do him proud.
That kid is going to be a handful to train! :D A jedi's powers and a Mandalorian's soul!
R2-D2: No way, Luke! It's a fucking Baby Yoda.
That made me laugh harder than I am comfortable with
Also R2 (to Grogu): I met your kind before. He beat me over the head with a stick!
Grogu (walking towards r2): I remember you, you saved me from the temple, thank you for that 😊"
When he took his helmet off he didn’t hesitate, there was no regret... they loved each other, absolutely and indefinitely
Best emotional scene in Star Wars history.
Agree by a mile 👍
👀🤔
more emotional than order 66?
@@MrGayle-hv7ir Close draw, but yes.
More than vader s redemption in episode 6 🤔mmmmm
Din or Mando taking off his helmet for Grogu killed me. At the beginning he was his asset, at the end he was his son.😭
The love a father has for his child.....Mando took off the helmet so his boy could see his real self....what a bloody moment....I'm not crying - YOU are!....
I'm not crying, we all are.
This is what we all needed. Haven't felt this good about Star Wars since the original trilogy...
Exactly
Agreed, for me at least it was only the Disney trilogy that I found completely lackluster. Star Wars needed something like this.
clone wars?
Nope! For me it's the original trilogy. I was there on day one...
Love these compilations
This episode made me feel all the feels and I love watching people having the same emotions. This is so wholesome :)
Ikr
I felt the feels when he was going to give him away
Merry Christmas and happy holidays to everyone of you all. I love you, my amazing friends.
Not a dry eye in the theater!
I know in my head that Grogu is just a puppet but the way they Animate him is so lifelike that you get lost in the narrative.
Ikr? Sometimes i forget he's a puppet.
And that my friend is why puppeteers are under appreciated.
@@nicholaslindsey7087 yess they truly are underrated
He's no puppet! How dare you???
He's state of the art puppetry, and Young Luke was state of the art CGI. Wonderful time to be a SF fan.
A dad seeing his son go to school for the first time.
*Grogu in a couple decades after Ben joins the school:* Why do I hear Pumped Up Kicks
@@Akaicchii super necessary, lol
As a expectation
Order 66 broke me as a teenager. this scene broke me as a man
order 66 in clone wars gave me the most emotional moment in my life when im being honest
44 years ago,nobody was expecting a single little robot,can make many people start screaming.
44 years ago,nobody was expecting that litlle green creature with big ears and huge eyes can make the people to feel like parents
Nobody, absolutely nobody:
Mandalorian directors:BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE
*That little hand touching the helmet almost as if he's asking "Can you take the Helmet off"?* 😭😭😭😭😭😭
R2D2 interaction with grogu/baby yoda is one of the cutest thing's I have ever seen.
I’m starting to buy into the theory that they’ve met before.
@@RoeLuv1 it’d make sense, R2 lived at the temple for several years
I hated it
@@yojon4905 how??
Sad that they won't recognize each other...
“Grogu, let me take this helmet off”
“But you swore the creed”
“Nothing can stop that now, just this once, let me see you with my own eyes”
person: who was that kids father?
mando: i was.... and always will be... this is the way
This is the way ♾ ♾
This is the way
mando: whereever i go, he goes.
This. Is. The. Way.
This is the Way
If anyone else looks very closely at the mandalorians face, you can see his lip quiver a little bit.
My feels are not your playthings! 😭
Pedro Pascal is a great actor. He’s really good in “Narcos” and was really good in the few episodes of “Game of Thrones” he was in too.
He show emotions across 2 seasons with a helmet, he is a terrific actor, and make cry of joy millions of persons is not a easy task. This is the way
He also had tears, just didn't pour over yet.
I rarely cry at a show or movie, but this finale made me CRY. And this video caused me to cry again
This is definitely one of the most emotional moments in Star Wars history, but it also makes me question if R2-D2 and Grogu have met during the Clone Wars.
It stands to reason, since R2 was at the temple during the Clone Wars
@@bemasaberwyn55 the "Clone Wats" part of your comment gave me a good laugh.😂
Also it stands to reason that since R2-D2 was the droid that frequently accompanied Obi Wan and Anakin throughout most of the Clone Wars (and well before the time of the first prequel movie) it safe to assume that R2-D2 was well acquainted with the Jedi Temple and likely knew Grogu from the time spent there.
Every adult Star Wars fan who watched this was instantly a kid again and utterly wrecked. Bravo JF & DF, you've restored hope in the franchise during the one of darkened years of many people's life. They rolled a Nat20 with the finale.
Bro, i was a kid again, and share this with my son is the only good thing of this year
So true!
I'm not even a Star Wars fan and this shit made me tear up and cry a bit with them.
Empathy is an insane human emotion. It's as if I felt like a life-long Stars Wars fan and felt the euphoria, the sadness, and bittersweet melancholy.
God damn it. That was beautiful. That was phenomenal.
i've never seen star wars still i can feel it
Jon Favreau really is the GOAT this season really was a 10/10 for me and Ludwig Göransson killed the score again I hope he makes music for future Star Wars shows or even movies
R2-D2 is like the assistant at the paediatrician’s office that is there to comfort the children and make them laugh during the scary moments of the check up
I’ve never cried watching Star Wars...not until this series, this episode...gutted me...but worth every minute.
Thanks for adding us.
Sooo heartbreaking! We knew it had to happen, but it didn't make it any easier.... :( Merry X-mas and a Happy New Year!!
Yussss
After almost a week since the episode... I still cry my eyes out watching these scenes!
Literally, seconds before Mando lifts his helmet I said "Have these two ever seen each other's face"
I started crying even more
For all the things this year that have been driving a wedge between people. It was The Mandalorian that brought us together so we could shed tears of joy. Loved that episode think I’ll rewatch it all over Christmas, new Christmas tradition!
Star Wars never made me cry. This scene is the first that I think we have cried all over.
The Mandalorian made an entire fan base happier in the span of 15 minutes than an entire trilogy of sequel films did over the course of 6+ hours. That is how you know a story is good.
Nobody ever comments how Mando tells Grogu to not be afraid, and we all know what fear can lead to.
I was more emotional seeing R2 thank Luke for some reason. That Droid literally is the backbone in almost every movie and cartoon and now he's the one who got Grogu to go with them. Bad ass.
As a Star Wars fan, I've been more emotional watching this episode than any other Star Wars film in recent memory.
Tbh, I'm ambivalent with regards to the phrase. But, Luke uttering "May the Force be with you" really hit me hard.
Me too.
Ive watched this scene, and reactions to this scene so many times... yet each time i do it still makes me shed a tear. Major emotional trigger right there
From sadness to happiness in an instant. So happy to see that overweight glob of grease.
That glob of grease is a big damn hero 🙃
What a good father wont do for his child. That is every good man who is a father. Every good man would do that because that is the way.
This scene cuts deep. Especially if you have lost your Dad like I did. What I would give to look in my Dads eyes again. This scene really moved me. Perfect.
We love baby Yoda he have never stop making people laughing and smiling and what to say awe when they does and say cute things and baby Yoda and Mando saying goodbye have broken a lot of people hearts and made a lot of people cry 😭
*In the next hour be like*
Luke: *What ball?* *Hey don't touch that!*
*R2 help me!*
🤣😂🤣
Thanks for including our tear streaked faces in this one! Can't wait for the comp with the reacts to the after credits scene. 😀
Filoni, Reed and Favreau did something I did not expect, nor thought possible: they not only brought on the euphoric high of seeing Luke Skywalker in his prime, but also reproduced the emotional resonance of the ending of ET: The Extraterrestrial when Din says goodbye to Grogu.
I feel like this episode was an exercise for men to acknowledge and let out their feelings, and it was a healthy experience. I don't know about anybody else but to me all of these guys are more appealing than anyone who would look down on them for crying at this. This shit was emotionally destroying for anybody with a soul. lol
I love how everyone has the exact same reaction to seeing R2D2: “ARTOOOOOOOO” lol
That’s how you know Mandos a dad. He will risk anything, everything, forever and always for his kid to do something as simple as touch his face
I cried more at this than I did at any of the legacy characters deaths in the sequels (especially Leia). Just shows you how powerful film can be
The feelings I had as a kid watching the original trilogy in the cinema with my brothers came back watching this. Thanks to ALL involved in the making of this amazing series, thank you for bringing Star wars back!
I don’t think there’s been such a mass coordination of people crying.
This is legit the best moment of the series. I mean 2 seasons of character development and at the end you can feel the love Mando has for the kid. Jeez, im crying every time i watch this, music is spot on as well. Fucking 10/10 episode despite the weird cantina scene.
Best shows of 2020:
The Mandalorian
The Boys
Better Call Saul
Dark
Queen's Game?
BCS so underrated
Dark❤
Notice what the top three have in common (to varying degrees)...
Richard Thompson giancarlo??
You know you've done it right when you have an entire planet full of grown adult men bawling their eyes out. Wonderful stuff x
With this, R2D2 has cemented itself as one of the most important characters ever. I may be wrong but I believe R2 has appeared in every SW film, live action and animation except Solo.
This is the way.
I respect your opinion but for me R2D2 has been the mvp since ep 1
Why am i torturing myself with this? I managed to not cry when watching the episode. Now i can't stop. Seeing people who love and acre for the franchise makes it so much more emotional.
Damn shout to all the single dads?!
i cried because this scene let me remember the first day i bring my kid to kindergarten.
This is the way! This is what Star Wars means for us. The season finale was amazing.
R2: Bruh, there’s just, like, a trail of broken troopers behind you.
*The real reason Grogu went with Luke (A Star Wars Theory)*
Grogu left with Luke was to protect Mando. In the show, Grogu and Din Djarin created a deep bond and protected each other. Grogu saves Din from Mudhorn, and Mando saves Grogu from the Empire. We see this more time the show of them care for one another and helping each other out. But another thing I believe Grogu notice how much danger Din was in to protect him. Most time, Din could have died with not for the help of friends. Grogu also noticed how sometimes he was unable to help Din because of his weak connection to the force. That means that Din had done most work when they were in danger. I believe the turning point is when Din jumped in front of Grogu to protect him from Moff Gideon's blaster fire. I think Grogue came to the realization that Din could one day sacrifice his own life to save Grogue. Grogue, already having a strong bond with Din, didn't want Din's sacrificing his life for him.
Grogue had to make a tough choice; if he stays with Din, he would be putting him in more danger, with Din risking life to protect him. But if he went with Luke, he would but Din out of the danger of risking his life for Grogue. Grogue knew the right thing to do is to let go of Din, so Din can protect himself in danger and not worry about Grogue. This very touching because Grogue is willing to do something that Anakin was not, that willing to "let go ."
Or maybe you're just looking to much into it considering spite Grogu age, hes still a toddler in regards to how the species age, not saying he couldnt make some of the more simple connections, but I dont think a toddler of any species is analayzing things on that level, it was more Din's assessment/choice
@@dillonb5317 Star Wars is mythology, not everything has to make 100% sense. Just using my imagination to make Din and Grogu have a stronger relationship.
Why do you call him ,,Grogu" in the first half of the comment and ,,Grogue" in the second half.
Very astute observation. Makes sense, from a Star Wars perspective.
Was a beautiful moment, one of the greatest in tv history in my opinion.
Dank farrit, I'm crying my eyes out again.
SPECiAL ! My dad died Aug 2020 of cancer. When this Grugo/ Mando goodbye scene air Dec 2020.. I cried..
Thank you so much for putting this together. I love watching your reaction compilations and commentary. It’s people like you and the reactors keeping fanbases united as a community during this pandemic where we can’t react together as an audience in public screenings (at least not in the US)
Oh this damned scene always makes me cry it's sooooo emotional 😢 I was never a Yoda fan, but meeting Grogu AKA Baby Yoda changed my mind now I have 3 favorite character in the Star wars universe Vader, R2 , And Grogu
The fact I cried shows how amazing this show really is, this made the end of 2020 a whole lot better
12:21 im so in love with venessa lol shes amazing roberts awesome as well perfect reaction channel the comic relief and beauty
That ending is textbook definition of bittersweet. You know Grogu is in incredibly good hand's, but you dont want to see them separate. Grogu will only improve in Lukes care, but you know he'll be missing Din the entire time.
One of my favorite things about what's happening in the fandom now is watching grown men go from 10 year olds screamimg, "LUKE FUCKING SKYWALKER!" to total dad moments like, "You show your son your face! " 😭
17:06 that was my reaction exactly. I was like "Of course R2 was gonna show up too, I mean, I'm already an emotional mess from Luke showing up and Mando taking his elmet off, of course there was going to be more".
I haven’t cried this badly since Avengers Endgame
Well in both medias, family is lost.
I'm still not ok from that!
The only 2 times I actually cried watching something was this and Avengers Endgame.
Never cried watching the Titanic or Lion King
I think R2D2 saved Grogu from the jedi temple.
Grogu didn’t seem like he wanted to leave until he saw R2
@@kasapkrvnik7799 exactly.
I think it was the bad batch
Or maybe a rogue stormtrooper like Finn?
That sounds like something he would do
CGI Luke; i make the fans cry tears of joy
R2D2; hold my oil
January 1979 my mother bought 3 Kenner action figures for her very sick son who wasn’t expected to last much longer. The figures Chewbacca C3P0 and R2D2 inspired a love which now sees me a 46 year old grizzly Irishman jump for joy when R2 himself arrived on the scene ( no doubt after finishing off any Dark Troopers 😀 ) and gave a much needed twiddle do.
Thank you for sharing this moment and letting me see how many other fans young and old from all over Earth share that same joy in what was a shit year.
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Luke is not a jedi
He is the jedi
Ok that scared me at first…then I pressed read more. LOL
I'm still crying because of that episode :"D
I had to smoke a cigarette after that episode, it was like I just had the greatest sex but with my eyes.
Straight facts, lol
Man this ending took me all the way out the game. I had to look at it twice, and cried both times. This is dang near up there with Lion King
I bawled my eyes out during this scene
I never was a Star Wars fan. I think they were good at best, iconic for the time, sure. But I always thought they never took the time to go deep with emotions and stuff. Mando has only two seasons, and already so many powerful, yet simple moments. So good.
When R2 showed up, I like thinking his boops and beeps are:
“Grogu? Grogu, is that you? It’s me, R2. Remember? We use to play sometimes at the Jedi Temple. It’s great to see you again, buddy! We are going to have so much fun!”
Let’s face it, those two are going to get into so much trouble if Luke isn’t careful🤣🤣🤣
The music as Luke is walking to the elevator just gets the waterworks going 🥲
The fact Grogu felt safer when he saw R2 because every saved him from the execution of Order 66.
Nobody knows if R2 was the one to save him (wasn’t he with Padmé during the march on the temple?) But I’d bet they’ve met, R2 did live in the temple for several years
@@thetwilightgamer I do. Grogu didn’t turn to Luke till R2 came in. More signs points towards.
@@thetwilightgamer no 3po was with her, Vader asked r2 to stay with the ship on mustafar so be could have been with him at the temple too
@@zombiecorp1390 ah, I couldn’t remember if both droids were with her or not. Then it’s unlikely but it could be possible
@@royaltysanchez8738 or he could’ve just recognized him from his life in the temple. Equal possibilities
8:15 & 10:21
"Just for once, let me look on you with my own eyes."
Man when I heard them mention that and I remembered the scene, I started bawling again.
Man tears was shed all over the galaxy!!!!
Grogu was ready to say "goodbye." But Mando wasn't, and neither were we
Grogu so special kid who make the most dangerous killer in entire galaxy heartbreaking.
I was also crying like a B*tch. :D So emotional chapter.... loved... even now crying. The Mandalorian is 100x better than latest 3 Star Wars movies....
I’m crying 😭 Hope we will see Grogu in next season❤️
Thanks for making me cry for 20 minutes straight. LOL Another killer video! Can't wait to see the one about the REAL ending of Season 2! 😁
when everyone starts crying R2-D2 is like 'nah man i ain't letting the tears end till there'
I sobbed during this whole episode and then this scene just entirely broke me!!!! I cried so hard!
Congratulations Pedro Pascoal,was great!!!