The Mandalorian is a deep nicely of nice little characters and really bizarre guys. There’s the household that Mando saves and reunites within the second season’s second episode, there’s Nick Nolte’s Kuiil, and there’s even Grogu himself.
The primary episode of season 3 added to this deep bench of weirdos with the super Gorian Shard, an area pirate who seems to be like what would occur if Treebeard and Davy Jones had a child. He might solely be within the episode for just a few seconds, however there’s lots we will glean from his temporary look, together with the truth that we wish to see him lose to Din Djarin much more usually.
[Ed. note: This story contains spoilers for The Mandalorian season 3, episode 1.]
Gorian Shard is a newly created character for The Mandalorian and subsequently a personality we all know nearly nothing about — a relative rarity within the more and more acquainted Star Wars galaxy. Gorian is outwardly an area pirate of some renown, since everybody appears to be readily sharing his title as a standing image, and we all know he instructions a crew of a whole bunch if not 1000’s, because of the fleet of fighters and large spaceship beneath his management.
However what do we actually find out about Gorian? We all know that Gorian is loyal to his crew, even the actually dumb ones that die over disputes about the place they will and can’t drink the newly gentrified Nevarro. That’s the signal of a really nice chief. We additionally know that he’s a dedicated investor in group areas, just like the saloon he apparently lent Greef Karga cash to open, which Karga later dishonestly was a college.
Whereas none of those actually justify the standard of individual he appears to maintain in his make use of, or make him appear notably sensible or competent (in a great way), they do give us a little bit of perception into this very silly-looking new character.
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Talking of silly-looking, one factor we don’t find out about Gorian is what precisely he’s. There’s no indication of what planet he hails from, or what race he’s, however he does look somewhat bit like a sentient Christmas tree, which doesn’t make clear a lot.
Maybe most significantly, regardless of all of those information, it seems that Gorian Shard can also simply be a loser. When he briefly threatens Mando and Grogu, the pair merely buzz by him and straight off into hyperspace, assembly some purrgil alongside the way in which. If there’s any justice within the universe Gorian will discover a new method to present up in just a few extra episodes of the present, failing fully to seize or combat Mando each single time.
Everybody loves an important villainous buffoon. From Boris and Natasha in Rocky and Bullwinkle to Wile E. Coyote in Looney Tunes, watching somebody fail catastrophically at their each try to ensnare our heroes is a staple of the Saturday-morning-adventure-show enjoyable that The Mandalorian is so good at capturing. So it’s solely becoming that Mando might now have his personal model of that in Gorian Shard.