The Mandalorian Season 3: Grogu Finally SPEAKS And His First Words Are Perfect

Credit: Disney+


Credit: Disney+

The Mandalorian Season 3 Episode 3 is finally here and it is currently the longest episode of the series. With that in mind, there's a lot to unpack but people are understandably thrilled about one specific thing. In Chapter 19: The Convert, Grogu tried to talk and his first words turned out to be absolutely perfect.

In Star Wars: The Mandalorian Season 3 Episode 3, Din Djarin finally awakens after almost drowning in the Living Waters. Bo-Katan Kryze asks him if he saw anything alive in the waters but he claims to only see the chasm. On their way back to Bo-Katan's castle, Din declines to stay and celebrate their trip to Mandalore. The two repeat the usual creed "This is the way," and this time, Grogu attempts to say the same thing.

As expected, both Din and Bo-Katan were surprised that Grogu just said (or attempted to say) his first words. They aren't the only ones who were impressed by the effort as fans immediately took to social media to praise The Child for trying his best to say, "This is the way."

The Mandalorian Season 3 Episode 3 was split between two interesting stories. In the second storyline, it is revealed that Doctor Penn Pershing has been taken to Coruscant and was accepted into the New Republic's Amnesty Program. Here, he encounters an Imperial officer who used to work with Moff Gideon and she offers to help him procure a mobile lab so he can continue his research to help the New Republic.

Although Pershing bonds with Elia Kane, things don't work out for him as he is captured while trying to get a mobile lab. It is then revealed that Elia had turned him over to the New Republic and he is subjected to have his memories erased.

Star Wars: The Mandalorian Season 3 Episode 3 is now streaming on Disney+.

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