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The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

Inside the fight range, we can see many familiar races:

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

The Tyreks, one of the most common races, appeared in the first season of The Mandalorians.

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

Gamorrean, who appeared in the season two trailer, was first from Return of the Jedi, in which they were the guards of Jabba, a Hitt. The Vibro-Ax is one of their favorite weapons to use.

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

The race name is unknown, but it was first from Solo the Ranger, and was of the same race as Cloud Knight member Regineer Teed.

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

The race name is unknown, but it first came from Rogue One, and is of the same ethnic group as Mennis Duren on The Ring of Kaflin.

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

The audience member, whose ethnicity is unknown, is guest starring Korean-American artist David Choe. The street graffiti at the beginning of this episode is from his hand.

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

The race name is unknown, but it was first from "Ranger Solo", and was of the same ethnic family as Silvasu Fi, a member of the Cloud Knights, and appeared in the first season of The Mandalorian.

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

Gor Koresh is an Abyssin race that first came from A New Hope.

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

Kyuzo, first from the 2010 animated series Clone Wars, Episode 17 of the second season, "Bounty Hunter", appeared in the first season of "Mandalorian".

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

When viewers first begin to flee the arena, a Hassk can be seen in the right corner of the frame. This is one of the first races designed for The Force Awakens.

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

As viewers flee the arena, they can faintly see three familiar aliens on the left: The Mimbanese, Caskadag and Dybrinthe. The Akasaka people in the main history of Star Wars are first from The Ranger Solo; the Cascadag and Dibrin are first from The Force Awakens.

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

Gore Kresh's younger brother is the Zabrak, one of the common races, who appeared in the first season of The Mandalorian.

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

When hanged upside down, Gore Kresh mentioned the "family group". In the main history of Star Wars, there is a famous anti-Imperial organization called the Droid Gotra, which first came from the novel "Tarkin". They consist of a group of modified Secession Combat Robots that support robot rights on the one hand and act as gangster thugs on the other. Kresh may be referring to this organization.

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

Old friend R5-D4 appeared again. In A New Hope, Uncle Owen and Luke originally wanted to buy the R5-D4 from the Jawa, but thanks to a malfunction in the R5-D4's engine, they bought the R2-D2 instead. In The Mandalorian Season 1 Episode 5, The Fast Gunner, R5-D4 works at the Charmon Tavern. This time, he played for Perry Motto again. Notice that the carbon stains on his head are exactly the parts of his head that exploded in A New Hope.

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

This shot appeared in the season two trailer. The skeleton on the ground belonged to a long-dead Bansa.

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

Two scurriers, creatures originally designed for the 1997 Special Edition of New Hope.

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

According to Obi-Wan Kenobi in A New Hope, the reason why the Sands always rode in separate columns in Bansa was to hide their actual number from possible stalkers.

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

The Weequay, one of the most common races, were first introduced in Return of the Jedi — in the film, they are the thugs of Jabba the Hutt.

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

Cobb Vanth's flying motorcycle was modified with a 620C racing engine. This engine was first used in The Phantom Menace, and the Flying Shuttle Racing Car of Anakin Skywalker Jr. used a pair of 620C racing engines.

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

The circle below the Death Star II explosion holographic video is Aurebesh for the Star Wars universe, transcribed into English letters: "Little does Luke know that the GALACTIC EMPIRE has secretly begun construction on a new armored space station even more powerful than." the first dreaded Death Star.” It is the first sentence of the second paragraph of the trapezoidal fading subtitle of the opening of "Return of the Jedi".

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

This is a herd of massiffs, common reptiles of the desert planet, first from Attack of the Clones.

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

The Tuskens want Cobb Wans to drink black melon, which first came from episode 7 of the 2015 Star Wars canonical comic book series.

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

The first weapon the Jawa people exchanged with Cobb Vance appears to be the weapon used by Han Solo in Return of the Jedi to break Boba Fett's jetpack.

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

In addition to the R2 robot, the Jawa also wanted to exchange the head of a CZ-series secretary/business communications droid with Cobb Wansi crystals. The robot first came from A New Hope, also in a Jawa desert tracked car.

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

Dinh Jaren hits Boba Fett's jetpack, causing Cobb Wanth to fly off the scene. This scene is very similar to the reason why Boba Fett fell into The Big Mouth of Sharak in Return of the Jedi, when Han Solo accidentally hit his jetpack.

Cobb Vance and Mospergo in the novel:

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

The story of Mospergo and Sheriff Cobb Wanse was first recorded in The Aftermath Trilogy, a canonical novel published in 2015. The story of the Aftermath Trilogy consists of a main plot and an independent side interlude (Interlude). Cobb Vance of Mospergo is a side character and has nothing to do with the main line.

The Aftermath Trilogy takes place in the first year of the New Republic, four or five years before the second season of The Mandalorian. Originally a slave, Cobb Wanth was freed and became sheriff of Mospergo. Meanwhile, the interstellar gang Red Key Raiders infiltrated Tatooine, disguised as legitimate mining companies.

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

The Silicax crystal stolen by Cobb Wans is the full name of Silicax oxalate in the novel, one of the precious minerals that Red Key came to Tatooine to mine.

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

In the novel, after Cobb Wanth is rescued by the Jawa people and thrown into a desert tracked car, Adwin Charu, a representative of the Red Key Company, also boards the car and attempts to give Boba Fett's armor to the company's owner, Lorgan Movellan, a Wyquirt, only to be shot in the shoulder by Cobb Vance.

Cobb Vance returned to Mospergo wearing The Boba Fett armor and became the de facto mayor of the town. He renamed Mospergo "Freetown" and saved a Hutt baby from the Red Key Company.

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

Malakili, the Lanke keeper in Return of the Jedi, later also moved into Liberty Town to domesticate local animals for Cobb Wanth. It was with Malakili's help that Cobb Vance reached a peace agreement with the nearby Tuskens, providing the Tuskens with water and the Kreit Dragon Ball. Because of the Hutt, liberty town is considered a holy site by the Tuskens. Soon, Logan Moverlian himself attacked with the Red Key Raiders in an attempt to enslave Liberty Town. At the critical moment, the Tuskens came to the rescue and beat off the Red Key attacker.

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

It's unclear whether the Mining Collective, which appears in this episode, is the mining company disguised as the red key attacker in the novel.

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

Cobb Vance said the Tuskens began attacking them less than a year ago, indicating that the peace in Mospergo lasted for three years. A lot seems to have changed in the past four years, such as: Mospergo seems to have reverted to its old name, no longer using the name "Liberty Town"; we have not seen The Little Hut and Malakili; and Vance's title has changed from "Sheriff" to "Sheriff". As for the reason for the resurgence of the war between Mospergo and the Tuskens, there is only one side of Sheriff Wansi's words.

Clay Dragon:

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

Krethron first appeared in the form of a skeleton in New Hope. There are two main subspecies of Cretosaurus: Canyon Krayt dragon and Greater krayt dragon. Both New Hope and this episode appear as Big Kretronians. The Great Kreit Dragon is up to 100 meters long and has five pairs of feet, but its feet are not filmed in this episode.

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

Above, page 41 of The Wildlife of Star Wars: A Field Guide, published in 2001, shows how the Great Krethorn went into hiding and how it devoured the Sharak. Although the book belongs to the Star Wars Legend universe, the description of the Kreit Dragon is no different from this episode. The Great Kreth Dragon of this episode also inhabits a sharak cave that has been eaten.

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

The Great Krethorn spits out Krayt dragon venom, an acid that helps the kretlomer pre-digest food. But in fact, its toxicity is not strong. Jab Fortuna, the butler of Jabha, a Hutt, likes to carry Crete Dragon Venom Powder.

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

In the classic 2003 role-playing game Samurai of the Old Republic, one of the players' missions in Tatooine is to help hunter Komad Fortuna hunt down a Kreit dragon. The hunting method is very similar to this episode: the explosives are buried at the mouth of the dragon's den, then the dragon is lured out by Bansa, and finally the explosives are detonated to kill the dragon. Afterwards, the player obtains the Kreit Dragon Ball from the body of the Kreit Dragon and gives it to the Tuskens. Of course, this one in the game is the Canyon Kreth Dragon, which is not as big as the Big Kreit Dragon in this episode.

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

Kretromb relies on sand sacs to aid food digestion. These sand sacs sometimes contain precious stones that have been completely smoothed by digestive juices, known as the Dragon Balls of Krete. Since the way these stones are obtained is very dangerous, the Dragon Balls are extremely valuable. Occasionally, a Kreit Dragon Ball will contain the Kaiber Crystal, which can be used as a lightsaber crystal. One of the coming-of-age rituals of the Tuskens is the slaying of dragons. A 15-year-old Tusken can be recognized as an adult by his tribe by simply killing a Kreit dragon and obtaining its Dragon Ball.

Boba Fett:

The Mandalorian Season 2 Episode 1 "Sheriff" Details Analysis

In the Star Wars legend universe, the story of Boba Fett's escape from Sharak is recorded in the 1996 short story "A Barve Like That", and interested friends can search for the Chinese version of the Star Wars Chinese network. Subsequently, Boba gradually grew into the leader of the all-Mandalorian people. He secretly assists the New Republic and the Galactic Confederation in fighting the invaders during the Invasion of the Mad men; he trains Han Solo's daughter Jenna Solo during the Second Galactic Civil War, which allows her to destroy her twin brother Jason Solo, who has fallen into the dark side; and he rescues Natasi Dara, who was overthrown by a coup d'état during Abelos' troubles with the Galactic Alliance. In short, he later became not only a bounty hunter, but also a political dignitary with important influence on the situation in the galaxy.