![]() For those left scratching their heads, this goes back to the season’s second episode, where Din ran afoul of a cyborg-like spider monster in the mines of Mandalore. Surprising most of us, Djarin simply hands the Darksaber to Bo-Katan, explaining that she’s already won the Darksaber back by defeating the one who defeated him. ![]() She won’t do what it takes to claim the weapon, so why should they follow a weak leader? Of course, Axe and friends are all assuming that Din still is the rightful wielder of the Darksaber, but we quickly learn things aren’t that simple… Since Bo-Katan refuses to fight Din for the weapon, it seems like she’s gone as far as she can to claim the throne, and her former group have shunned her that. During their climactic confrontation in front of the rest of the clan, Axe twists the vibroblade by reminding Bo that her people left her and she can never truly lead Mandalore because a “misguided zealot” has the Darksaber instead of her.
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