"The Reckoning" | |
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Series The Mandalorian Season 1, Episode 7 | |
Air date | December 18th, 2019 |
Writers | Jon Favreau |
Director | Deborah Chow |
Producers | Dave Filoni; Jon Favreau; Kathleen Kennedy; Karen Gilchrist; Colin Wilson; John Bartnicki; Carrie Beck; Greig Fraser; Janet Lewin; Jason McGatlin |
Starring | Pedro Pascal |
Episode guide | |
Previous "Chapter 6: The Prisoner" |
Next "Chapter 8: Redemption" |
"Chapter 7: The Reckoning" is the seventh episode of season one of the science fiction/fantasy live-action television series The Mandalorian, and the seventh episode of the series overall. It was directed by Deborah Chow with a script written by Jon Favreau. It premiered on the Disney+ streaming service on Friday, December 18th, 2019.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Pedro Pascal | The Mandalorian, Din Djarin |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Carl Weathers | Greef Karga |
Gina Carano | Cara Dune |
Nick Nolte | Kuiil |
Taika Waititi | IG-11 |
Werner Herzog | The Client |
Giancarlo Esposito | Moff Gideon |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Adam Pally | Bike scout trooper #2 |
Dave Reaves | Zabrak fighter |
Misty Rosas | Kuiil performance artist |
Rio Hackford | IG-11 performance artist |
Chris Bartlett | RA-7 droid |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Star Wars was created by writer, director and executive producer George Lucas. It first captured the imaginations of movie goers in May, 1977 with its inaugural installment, which has since come to be identified by its full title, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. The movie led to two sequels, a prequel trilogy, a third trilogy, several spin-off films, and numerous television programs, animated projects, novels, comic books, and video games, as well as developing into a merchandising giant.
- The Mandalorian was created by Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni based on the Star Wars multimedia franchise by George Lucas. It is the first live-action Star Wars series to premiere exclusively on Disney+.
- This series is rated TV-14.
- The events of this episode take place in the year 9 ABY (nine years after the Battle of Yavin, or nine years after the events of the first Star Wars feature film.
- Co-producer Jason D. McGatlin is credited as Jason McGatlin in this episode.
- This is the second episode of The Mandalorian directed by Deborah Chow. It is her final episode from season one of the series. She previously directed "Chapter 3: The Sin".
- This is the fifth episode of The Mandalorian written by Jon Favreau. He writes six of the eight episodes from season one. He previously wrote "Chapter 4: Sanctuary". His next episode is "Chapter 8: Redemption".
- This is the second appearance of Cara Dune. She appeared last in "Chapter 4: Sanctuary". It is her final appearance in season one. She appears next in "The Siege".
- This is the third appearance of Kuiil, the Ugnaught. He appeared last in "Chapter 2: The Child". He appears next in "Chapter 8: Redemption".
- This is the first appearance of Moff Gideon. He appears next in "Chapter 8: Redemption".
Allusions[]
- Mando first accepted the chit to recover The Child in the series premiere, "The Mandalorian".
- The Death Troopers under Moff Gideon's command are the same type of military soldiers seen in the beginning of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story when Orson Krennic comes to Lah'mu to recruit Galen Erso.
- The RA-7 droid seen in this episode is the same model droid seen in the Jawa Sandcrawler in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.
Quotes[]
- Kuiil: Droids are not good or bad. They are neutral reflections of those who imprint them.
- The Mandalorian: I've seen otherwise.
See also[]
Media
The World of Star Wars
Star Wars miscellaneous
External Links[]
- "Chapter 7: The Reckoning" at IMDB
- "Chapter 7: The Reckoning" at the TV IV
- "Chapter 7: The Reckoning" at Wikipedia
- "Chapter 7: The Reckoning" at Wookieepedia
This article relates to an episode from season one of the Star Wars: The Mandalorian live-action television series on Disney+.
Episodes
"The Mandalorian" • "The Child" • "The Sin" • "Sanctuary" • "The Gunslinger" • "The Prisoner" • "The Reckoning" • "Redemption" Characters
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