Mandalorian Season 2: Why Can Other Mandalorians Show Their Faces? | BQ

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The Mandalorian Season 2 Mystery: Why does Mando always keep his face covered with a helmet, while other Mandalorians in the Star Wars universe show their faces all the time? If you go to http://herohealth.com/bigquestion, you'll get 50% off the initiation fee and a 30-day risk-free trial with a money-back guarantee! Visit http://hellofresh.com/bigquestion80 and use the code BIGQUESTION80 for $80 off your first month. The Mandalorian introduced us to the bounty hunter Din Djarin, who, long before becoming the caretaker to Baby Yoda, began as a Mandalorian foundling during the Clone Wars and worked odd jobs during the Galactic Civil War through to the fall of the Empire and the age of the New Republic. His clan of Mandalorians, including the Armorer and Paz Vizsla, strictly NEVER take their helmets off to reveal their faces, claiming "this is the way." But why is this the case, when the multitude of other Mandalorian characters we've met in Star Wars canon -- Bo Katan, Sabine Wren, Pre Vizsla, Dutchess Satine -- show their faces ALL THE TIME? And why hasn't the live-action Mandalorian series on Disney+ never explained this discrepancy, especially since Dave Filoni produces all of these series? In this episode of Big Question, Erik Voss and Joven team up once more to dive deep into the mystery of Mandalorian face-covering, specific to the live action Mandalorian series, and why Dave Filoni and Jon Favreau changed the rule for the Disney+ series.

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