Why Moff Gideon DIDN'T STRUGGLE With the Darksaber (And Din Djarin Did)
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We take a look at why Din Djarin struggled with the Darksaber and why It was a better natural fit for Moff Gideon.
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Who did Sabine fight?? To get the dark saber?? Taking it from a cave is not fighting darth maul..
@@phillypaulwalker2155 Pretty sure it got stolen from her by a commando who she later beat with Ezra’s lightsaber so think of it like the Elder Wand
So the dark saber is the one ring?
Gideon seeing Din struggle with the darksaber: He is not up to Pollos standards
It is acceptable
I was beaten to the Breaking Bad joke. Congratulations, Dr. Jones.
@@Jamief1585 thanks lol
@@indianajones4321 i guess that joke belongs in a museum?
*glares at Din struggling* Do you find this acceptable?
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It's because Gideon is wearing lighter plastic armor with less plating (allowing more flexibility) while Din's armor makes him handle like a walking indestructible trash can
So basically din cant use the saber because he hurt its feelings
The real reason: Disney doesn’t even know they want more baby Yoda
Gideon may wield the saber like a drunk Ewok, but his mind is at least clear and his spirit focused on a single goal. He can’t fight, but man it weighs nothing.
I thought Rebels explained why the Darksaber feels heavy to some wielders and how it “loses weight.” I’m actually surprised this video didn’t address Sabine’s experience with the Darksaber.
Yeah I thought it’s cause it can sense negative emotions like anger and fear so if you’re wielding it in that state it becomes harder to use. Kanan explains it in that episode when he was training Sabein to use it. This vid was kinda poor tbh.
He’s explored this in a previous episode when din was first shown struggling with the darksaber
But Sabine got the history lesson that the Jedi won the war with Mandalore
@@benjaminhaslam3152 lmao
I didn't watch Rebels and thus I am very lost on why it feels heavy to Mando. Generation Tech does some great videos, but this didnt feel like enough of an explanation for this problem. Care to enlighten me?
It’s interesting because during their duel Paz Vizsla also has difficulty wielding the Dark Saber. So it is more than just a reluctance for power or a lack of ambition that makes it hard for people to wield the Dark Saber.
Moff Gideon was focused on his purpose therefore easily able to wield the DS. Din is at a cross roads and doesn't understand what he wants or needs to be. Therefore the Darksaber will always be a burden until he choses who he is.
because him and din are not the same
"You get purged, I am the purger. We are not the same"
It's unsurprising that Moff Gideon could wield the Darksaber. He was always a fantastic agent of the Empire. He also made the best chicken I've ever had.
If we go by this the Darksaber did not mind Maul too, that make 2 non Madolorian to have it!
Not quite true, Its suppoed to be the reason he put it down and used his own in rebels
@@wickedomen if maul didn’t like it or trust it he wouldn’t of used it against sidious
Also what makes u so sure Gideon is not from mandolore
What I figured was that the Darksaber is a bit more...sentient that most sabers we see. It has it's own criteria for its wielders. Most likely this criteria includes a singular focus on an objective, a refusal to compromise for any reason, or possibly working in tune with the saber instead of trying to just use it as a tool/weapon. It has a long history, I think we'd have seen or heard about others having these same issues if it happened consistently. Rather, I think that, before the Jedi reclaimed it, the Darksaber was handed down with lore and ritual and ceremony focused around how to properly use it, and what it needs to be most effective.
It will be Grogu who tames the galaxy with the Darksaber as an unstoppable force.
More sentient with a different criteria and expectations depending on the user! You mean kinda like the venom symbiot in Marvel? Like how venom treated flash Thompson, eddie Brock, and Peter parker (AKA spider man!) Very Differently in the Marvel universe!
Moljor of Star Wars lol
He learned self control at Los Pollos Hermanos.
He is up to Pollos standards where Din Djarin was not
@@indianajones4321 He & Din Djarin are not the same.
I think it has to do more with Bo-katan and Din Djarin character. I think the sword is interested in leadership but in a neutral way. The Mandalorians have always been difficult group to keep united since they tend to become nomadic or subdivide overtime. You’re right to say the dark saber has been more trouble but not necessarily because of house Viszla and the dark saber ties but because the propensity of Mandalorians for infighting. The Jedi had years of instruction in morality and ethics before advancing while the Mandalorians were forged in battle. Din Djarin & Bo-Karan are still struggling with their pasts being involved in the more extreme Mandalorian factions so they are more naturally more hesitant to take up the Dark Saber. The real question is how whoever unites the Mandalorians. Will it be someone who is has a good degree of morality & pragmatism, a power hungry person like Gideon with few scruples or a person who subscribes to the New Mandolarians train of thought which is morally right but lacks pragmatism? Whoever it is will have to grapple the complex legacy of the Mandalorians. Unfortunately the Jedi had the force to unite and guide them and occasionally mislead them due to their dependence on it while the Mandalorians had only a warrior or mercenary culture to guide them which isn’t bad per se but it does leave alot of ambiguity which is kind of reflective of the Dark Saber. Hopefully the writers don’t write off the dark saber as darkside weapon but rather use it as a test of character for Bo-Kayan and Din Djarin future ambitions.
*Gideon:* I am going to glass Mandolore, and vaporize all of the Mandolorians.
*Darksaber:* Sounds Legit.
Okay let’s work together.
I would so love to see a live action flashback of the history of the Darksaber in the Mandalorian Season 3
7:27 - honor is a very broad term.
for some, assasination is dishonorable but for others there is honor in serving and brining victory to their country/feudal lord/etc regardless of the methods used
The problem with honor is that there is nothing to stop someone from doing dishonorable things. Rules can be broken. The trick is not to get caught from doing so.
To quote someone way outside the Star Wars box, I believe Worf stated "Victory is the ultimate honor" to justify some older dishonorable Klingon actions
Also this what if is one you can do if Anakin Skywalker stayed on mortis like the father said to keep an eye out and check on his children he could have fulfilled the prophecy of the chosen one and bring balance to the force
But killing the children that represented the polar extreme versions of the force is an alternative.
I've always wondered what would've happened then. Honestly, I will say that it'll start with a galaxy-wide manhunt on both sides (because of the influence of Sideous) to look for him but eventually Sideous would alter his plans.
This was covered in Rebels... they had a whole conversation about the difference between being focused and being conflicted internally and how it impacts someone's ability to wield the blade, so that's really all it came down to between these two people. Even the blacksmith recognized the internal strife Mando was going through over Grogu and how it was impacting his ability to wield the blade.
I'd add the hemet removal to his inner conflict as well. Until he goes to Madalore and is cleansed of his sin, he will still struggle. I also find his unpainted armor telling, even the kid in 3-1 has his helmet already painted. Din's has always been bare, the helmet since the 1st episode.
"Real power... isn't this. It's the ability to bend the world to your will. You would decide what the Mandalorians do. What causes they support. Full authority..."
Becuase they were confident in the goals and meshed with the power just like all of the bad guys that used it. It’s when a good guy who has no sense of direction and wants to walk many paths it becomes heavy.
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The Night of a Thousand Tears deserves its own movie so we can better see how Gideon came to posses the Dark saber.
I primarily want to see that because it would give us as an audience a lot to go on. Bo-Katan was personally in control of the Throne of Mandalore, for the second time mind you, and even with the support of all the Clans and the Rebel Alliance, she still somehow managed to lose the planet. I really want to see how inadequate of a leader she has been so that SOMEONE can bring it up eventually and tell us why the hell the Mandalorian people would even bother following Bo-Katan.
@Howling Fox Sports Kyle ren? You mean Kylo Ren. Also no. The Darksaber has no way of being connected to him. By the time TM happens Kylo was only 4 years old.
It was to heavy for the other Mando and he was a conquer and won it in combat. I think the key is is emotional focus. Din jarin isn't sure what he wants or how to live as a mandalorian. He's met three types, katan, children, and fett and he has tried to emulate all three.
Your comment makes the most sense
Come on, it's Giancarlo Esposito. One doesn't question the abilities of Giancarlo Esposito, he's too awesome!
I think we need a show where he is the main protagonist and is morally correct. Not only would seeing him in that role subvert expectations but he’s a really good actor.
@@Jamief1585 I'll honestly watch anything with him in it at this stage haha but yes that would be a really good idea!
Din Djarin just needed some training from Sabine, the previous wielder of the Darksaber
Maybe Gideon trained with Darth Vader or some other Imperial Dark Jedi, kind of like what happened with Grievous, who trained with Count Dooku. After all, Gideon is a professional, he wants his lightsaber skills to be up to Los Pollos Hermanos standards........
Gideon would not go into combat until his skills are… acceptable
@@indianajones4321 Indeed. The same can't be said of Din Djarin.
@@HolyknightVader999 he was not up to Pollos standards
@@indianajones4321 Indeed. He just picked up the sword and assumed he'd suddenly be good at it. He couldn't be more wrong.
You can’t take a step into the place where something delicious is always cooking without being up to date on lightsaber combat, lest you fall under attack by a Jedi or Sith.
Kind of a side note I think Gideon let din Jarin get the upper hand so he'd be defeated making it so bo katan can't take the darksaber
Dear Alan. interesting topic. I wonder as we see Asoka defeat Maul when he was in possession of the darksaber but did not use it in that dule, if she should face it as she did free mandalor at that time. also Sabeen had no trouble with it before she defeated Gar who was also having no trouble fighting with it and it was only gifted to him by Ersa Who was gifted it by Sabeen. Seems like the rules change to me. As a new subscriber to this channel I am just throwing my thoughts out there to see what I can learn about this particular topic. Take care from your pal Helcat in Australia.
Din Djarin will properly wield the dark saber in time once be finds his “Way”, because for each mandalorian the “Way” is different....Mandalore forever!!!
Can we all agree that Gideon is one of Canon's best characters?
As unscrupulous as Gideon is, he is one of my favorite Imperial "officers". Plus Giancarlo Esposito is a really good actor.
din literally spends so much time trying to pass the darksaber off that I wouldn't doubt if the Blades sentience is pissed about it lol.
Umm, what? Tarre Vizla didn't 'leave his jedi life behind' or reunite the mandalorian clans, that is a straight up lie! I mean they even explain it in Rebels, after his passing, Mandalorians in House Vizla were able to steal the darksaber (likely during the Battle of Coruscant during the Old Republic due to happening in the same time period without exact dates and the fact that in Legends House Vizla was indeed with the Sith in the Sacking of Coruscant and we see the leader of Vizla and several other mandos fighting with the sith in the temple). Then House Vizla united the clans under the saber, not Tarre.
In rebels they say that the mandalorian take it back during the fall of the old Republic
@@victorgraf1841 yes, exactly, he had already died, which is why they were taking it.
I don't think you need to be a leader or want conquest to wield it. I think you need to be unwavering in your convictions. Din Djarin feels lost, and seems to feel like the responsibilities that have been thrust on him are weighing him down, the Dark Saber reflects this.
When we see that it was the most visibly heavy for him, is when he was forced to fight one of his on Kin, he was conflicted and didn't want to but was forced to anyway.
That makes alot of sense. It would also explain why Maul had to abandon it, when he bested Pre Visla it obeyed him fine, ot was only after Maul watched Palps kill his brother and humiliate him did he have doubts, causing the dwrksaber to rebel.
My first question when that happen. "How TF did Gideon us the blade, when he literally destroyed the planet?"
It's a very durable lightsaber so not that surprising. Plus they stole all the Beskar, and that lightsaber is made out of that. It's a cursed object. Mandalor's best time was when the Darksaber was exiled to the moon. It came back under Death Watch and Maul. Sabine might be the exception, but it betrayed Katan and went to Gideon.
Los pollos was a front for gus giddion gym
They didn’t think about adding the “being worthy” aspect until BOBF. Still wish they didn’t.
Take it with a grain of salt, it comes from someone who's been labeled a religious zealot.
Sabine had to "prove herself" to the saber in rebels. It's been established already the sword is nearly sentient.
i mean im sure it was already established in rebels
@@johnathanwalker8395 it was metaphorical in Rebels and she gave it away pretty quickly
@@helljumperodst6780 it was metaphorical in Rebels and she gave it away pretty quickly.
I have to say your completely wrong. Its like you did not watch Star Wars Rebels at all. *sigh*. The Darksaber, is resisting Mando, because he is fighting himself more than his enemies. He needs to accept himself, he needs to connect to the blade, and let it become part of him, rather than just a tool. Moff Gideon, was disciplined in mind, and probably did alot to connect to the blade, and become its master. Sabine, had to do the same thing, before the blade become light for her.
Seriously go back and watch the scene where Kanaan trains Sabine, near where they found the Bendu. Its one of the best Jedi Master training Padawan scenes in Rebels, and Sabine isn't even a Padawan.
I don't know anything about anything with how lightsabers work. 😅
But I like your explanation best, mostly because of the line "because he is fighting himself more than his enemies".
That was kind of my impression watching the scenes.
At the butcher shop, he struggled less because he was fighting them. Although there was still some struggle, maybe because he was thinking, 'you could have all left and this fight would not have been necessary'. 😛
When he struggled the most was with the armorer. My impression is that he was holding back against "the enemy", and so was 'fighting against the blade' instead.
But there was a tiny moment when the armorer increased her attack and Din was forced to focus and defend, and she said, "there, feel it?". I feel as if there was a tiny, tiny moment where he did connect with the blade...
My take might be more simplistic than what you meant, but I guess it's a start. 😆
Why WOULDN'T the Darksaber have been wielded by a Sith, at one point?? Can anybody here picture a JEDI wielding a BLACK lightsaber of any kind?!
I totally buy into the idea that the original creator/wielder of the Darksaber left the Jedi because he not only renounced their order, but also became slightly tilted toward the Dark Side of the Force. Not totally. But enough so that the sword fundamentally identifies with "power," and "dominance." Din Jarin is none of those things. Hence why he struggles with it.
Din was NOT "comfortable" with removing his helmet for the most part. MAYBE in front of JUST Grogu, but every other time he absolutely was NOT. He did it, but he wasn't comfortable with it. He was highly likely resistant. But his goal outweighed the tradition in the end.
I would love to see Tarre Vizsla in a future star wars show. Maybe in season 2 of Tales of the Jedi
I do like how you refer to Moff Gideon as if Giancarlo's roles throughout all of cinema and tv are all one character. (They really should make it so Moff Gideon sells death sticks en masse and also owns a "pharmaceutical company" and "fast food chain")
The REAL truth. The writers of different shows have differences of opinions. We liked the one path Mando was taking in his own show but BoBF decided NO, we NEED to have Baby Yoda back
Baby Yoda is turning into the Urkel of Star Wars he is gonna be everywhere! No doubt he will have an episode dedicated to him in Ahsoka!
"Collapse of the United States..." lol forgot about him being in Revolution
So is the implication that the saber itself can use the Force to impede the actions of the wielder? Kind of a stretch...
It's because Din didn't have a Kid Named Finger protecting his other businesses
Gideon: I wielded the darksaber with ease. You struggle with it. We are not the same.
Jesse we have to stop Gus Fring he is unnaturally good with the Darksaber!
Dark saber is the definition of a video game bosses weapon being op for them but trash for the player
Simple Din Djarin doesn’t feel worthy of it. Moff Gideon does.
They are not the same....
He uses the darksaber
I wield it
i already play hero wars and it's a garbage game. so, please stop talking it up like it's the greatest cause it is not.
Ummm if you seen rebels there’s an episode where it explains why the sword is heavy
Death Watch had plenty of honor and your disrespect is noted for the scourge.
It’s because their plot armor reacted differently to the dark sabers presence
Answering questions I didn't know I wanted the answers to!!
We will have to wait and see also do you think you can make what if Sifo-Dyas never died or what if Anakin Skywalker knew he was the chosen one
Din Jarin was not comfortable removing his helmet / armor. If he was, then it likely wouldn't have taken him 30 odd yrs to do it.
Love the vids
Different writers have different opinions on the nature of the saber, but there is a unifier in that only a clear mind and focused warrior seems to be able to wield the saber. Even back when it was first introduced it didn’t necessarily buck against the person wielding it, but they knew the weight of the weapon they carried. Both literally and figuratively. The Mandalorian… Not so much. It’s a tool for him, not an extension of his will.
Part of why I liked the season two finale of the mandalorin he tries to pass it off straight up surrendering to who he thought would be a better leader only to be told it was unfortunately his. A clanless Mando without any true direction.
The fact that they threw in a picture of a commissar from 40k during their pictures of ISB agents😂😂I love it
It’s simple really, “the plot needed it to happen!”
Because Moff had a few years of training.
And now the Darksaber is gone forever....
Cause he chad just like most of the Mando's that used it.
That was a beautiful explosion.
The Darksaber has a mind of its own.
If there can be Mandalorian Jedi, can there be Mandalorian Sith?
Yes but that would mean a force sensitive is found among them and successfully taken, the madalorians don't like having their kids taken
The dark saber is one thing I wouldn’t stop until I’ve acquired if I ended up in the Star Wars universe.
I think it's a mix of things. There is definitely a tie in as to the blade being from a Jedi and not just an ordinary Saber. But I think a large part if it is this. He didn't seem to be struggling too much when he used the Saber during the Bounty with the meat butcher guys. And then he injured himself when he was using the Saber. And after that the whole blade being heavy bit came up. I think when the Armorer says he is fighting the blade, he is afraid of injury again and thus is a bit more reluctant and fighting the movements. He is really the only person who had some difficulty using the sword and he is also the only one that injured his own self using the blade. And it was shown on screen too. It has to be an important detail that they wanted shown.
all false
just trash lore implemented in the last minute
I know the lore reason is about the users resolve and stuff but I honestly think it’s a skill issue
maintaining resolve and mental clarity can be a learned skill
Hmmm, so obviously Qui-Gon's saber wanted revenge and let Obi-Wan use it to lop Maul in half. Those crystals must be manipulating the galaxy.
I was thinking the same thing that the dark sabers actually rejecting him, and there for it trying to kill him or get him killed. In a way I think the dark saber is a lot like the One ring in the middle of the rings.
Djin mastering the saver will turn it into white and maybe give him forcepowers..
To paraphrase Monty Python: "Madalorian Warriors fighting over a tarted up lightsaber is no basis for a system of governance." Or, from another source: "YOU ARE NOT WORTHY!"
If Tar Vizsla lived during the New Sith Wars he could have been a Jedi Lord. That would explain how he could be both a Jedi and Mandalorian. Remember, he's always described as being a Jedi AND a Mandalorian. He's never described as being a Jedi who left the order and became a Mandalorian.
As for his descendants I'd say they're power hungry because he HAD power, and they want to return Clan Vizsla to their ancient glory.
Much like Hitler, Lenin saw the value in vanguardism and his observations about the normal revolutionaries getting bogged down in "bread & butter ecinocism" where the ideologues would not. COMPNOR is the emperor's vanguard.
lots of Moff Gideon info...lots of jedi youngling info...took a long, long time to get around of why Mando struggles with DS...2/10 thumbs down
I think your theory is 180 degrees off. I believe Din Djarin is force sensitive, and Moff Gideon is totally NOT force sensitive. Gideon is moving the sword totally as an inanimate sword. He and the sword are not fighting because the sword finds him deaf. So again, he's wielding it as if it were any other sword, that just so happens to be a light saber. Din, on the other hand, I believe, is somewhat force sensitive. So when Din tries to wield it, they struggle. They haven't gotten on the same page yet. It is also my theory that Gideon is employing Dr. Pershing to figure out how to graft force sensitivity onto himself. I believe, considering Moff's uniform, cape, etcetera, that he wants to be the next Darth Vader. The clothes, and I understand he'll have some kind of helmet in season 3, make the man. But Gideon knows he is missing the force capabilities Vader had. He believes both Palpatine and Vader dead, so any imperial remnants would be rife for new leadership, if that leader had the strength.. and the use of the force, to take control. He believes if the Dr. Pershing is successful, he'll have everything he needs to take control of the remnants, and build a new empire.
Moff Gideon is force sensitive. It’s a low M count though. They sent him to mind flayer so he forgot everything. He’s gonna end up joining the covert and becoming mandolorian. But then he gets captured by thrown who makes him remember and he infiltrates the covert and runs out with grogu. Wait what show is this?
Can we see a world where Hughie and Billy(The Boys), Jessie and Walter(Breaking Bad), Mando and Grogu(the Mandolorian) all go after Gus/Giddion/Egars
Moff Gideon saw the saber as a tool, nothing more.
He understood its value to others, but he had no plans that hinged on holding it.
Every other person to hold it wanted the Dark Saber for selfish reasons.
Din Djarin's 'selfish reason' was trying to master the blade; it was weightless during parts of the butcher-shop fight, but got heavy during training and the duel.
Strong desire to control the fate of the blade makes it heavy....could a Sith even lift it?
That darksaber seems to be taking its toll on Djarin. Hopefully he will find a suitable wielder before it jeopardises his relationship with Grogu. I don't think Grogu might be ready to learn how to hold a lightsaber, much less the darksaber itself.
In this case no, think of what the Darksaber is, a symbol,a hope of a people, a dark reminder of mistakes made and gone,It is a coin of both good and evil, Like all it's previous masters before Din,he must decide to embrace the weight of his people's hopes and defeats. And, carry that weight,or Leat that crush everything he holds dear.
I think it’s more due to a conflict of interests in Din. The darksaber is a semi-sentient weapon at this point, having passed through the hands of many generations for over a thousand years. And hearing that everything he’d been taught by the armor and the covert was not completely true from Bo-Katan has made him really morally conflicted.
The fact he has no knowledge of Jedi or the full ancestry of his people is a sin in its own right to mandalorian culture. If you’re going to be inducted, you should teach all aspects. Not just the ones deemed necessary.
Gideon can wield it fluidly because he knows where his head is at. And he knows what he desires. He doesn’t second guess his choices or seek to betray his principles. Knowing a great deal of everything and having training to handle such a weapon does help too but not in the manner for wielding the weapon as it’s master, he just knows how manipulate the unwritten rules to his favor, the same way maul did. A brilliant mind is more dangerous than any weapon. But a fool is just as dangerous.
The reason the darksaber resisted Paz was simply it no longer answered to the Vizsla’s. He was too power hungry, paranoid and far too narrow minded in his own knowledge of history of his culture as well that the saber outright rejected him not even allowing him to lift it. For din he still can learn and make a decision on what kind of path he wants to walk and hold to his ideals and the saber will be his until then he’s got a lot to learn
Because Disney stupidly has different writers and directors for each episode. Nothing is consistent. Stop making in in-universe excuses for Disney
Din was not comfortable removing his helmet, or armor. He did it out of necessity to save Grogu. The saber is heavy, because his mental focus is with Grogu, and not on what he's doing. Get your facts straight.
Although you may not be correct with the whole deserving leader theory I think you might have a point. Even if it has been in the hands of the mandalorians for so long the Darksaber still has Jedi wisdom within its crystal. I think it’s aware of the power it grants it’s wielder and can tell a true leader when used by one. You are correct, Din Djarin isn’t a leader just a humble father training his foundling. I believe the darksaber will be passed on to a capable leader in season 3.
This video doesn’t touch on how lightsabers behave. They are plasma in an electromagnetic envelope. That electromagnetism causes them to be attracted to things, particularly other lightsabers but more than just that. The blade wasn’t too heavy for Din, it had s perceptible pull towards things it was attracted to
Perhaps it was just the conflict within Mando that was causing it to seem so heavy. Loyalty to his clan, to Mandalor, but more so to the baby Yoda... Gideon knew who he was and had strong purpose, where as the bounty hunter was a bit of a wandering idiot.
Ehh, Gideon struggled a little, as he’s not swinging like a Jedi or sith could, but not as much as mando did. And the reason that Gideon wants power and is dark side aligned, mando isn’t. And doesn’t want it, it’s power, gotta remember this is space opera, not actual sci fi…they have space deli on that matters for all main things, sci do doesn’t, per se.
Just a theory; what if the white and dark sabers were meant for the perfect Jedi and perfect sith Lord to clash in a 1 on 1 duel match only to become a stalemate leading to the 1st 2 grey jedi using the rule of 2? Be the ultimate balance to the force?
The Jedi were alway taught to trust and follow where the force takes them. The sabers and kyber chrystals were shown to be connected to each Jedi and dark side users. And the force has been shown to be sentient. So what if the force is playing both sides like a chess board just like how Palpatine did in the clone wars?
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At a guess because Gideon had years to familiarise and train himself with the weapon, as opposed to the couple of weeks or however long it was Din had. Neither current canon nor the old G-canon support the notion that Lightsabers have a mind of their own.
Huge correction, mandalorians can remove their armor/helmets in presence of others. Just not the cult that Din Djarin was a part of "children of the watch".
Seems like the Darksaber acts like the One Ring, always trying to return to it's "right master"...?
So maybe the Darksaber is the Iron Throne in Star Wars? :D It must be destroyed..
The Beatles could play just about any instrument! The darksaber would be nothing to them!
I think next season Din's gonna get some force visions from the Darksaber and become more attuned with the blade as he evolves over time