Although Dean Jarrin (Pedro Pascal) is the hero of The Mandalorian, Star Wars Season 3 allowed Bo-Katan Crisis (Kate Sackhoff) to shine. The latter has taken a prominent place in recent episodes by regaining his position as the leader of Mandalore and the Mandalorians.
Many of the twists and turns of The Mandalorian’s third season served as Dean Jarrin and Bo-Katan’s relationship growing significantly closer. So much so that some fans want a romance between the two heroes of the Star Wars series.
At this time, there is no indication that Dave Filoni and Jon Favreau will follow this direction with The Mandalorian Season 4, which production has been delayed due to the writers’ strike.
Dean Jarrin and Bo-Katan kiss!
If the romance can be planned, the interpreters of the two heroes have already tried to kiss… or almost! During the Phoenix Fan Fusion convention, Kate Sackhoff did indeed reveal that Dean Jarrin and Bo-Katan exchanged kisses in a deleted scene.
Even if it was done humorously with the mask, the sequence is definitely there, but it wasn’t kept in the Season 3 edit. Maybe we’ll be able to discover it one day in a blooper or in the making?
You guys hear me when I lose my mind @kateesackhoff Said that the confrontation scene between Bo and Dean is like their ✨Titanic moment
And of course, if it’s obvious, I literally almost fell out of my skin when Brendan said and grabbed my face and kissed me with his helmet 🥺 pic.twitter.com/V4YCwzGIXS— Fatima in her bo-catan simp era (@misspat_17) June 5, 2023
There’s only one detail to clarify: Pedro Pascal wasn’t in Dean Jarrin’s costume during this kiss, but Brendan Wayne, one of the two stunt actors who wore the Mandalorian armor most of the time.
Indeed, Pedro Pascal is not very present on the set of The Mandalorian, and he is primarily illustrated by Dean Jarrin’s vocal performance. Most of the time, it’s stunt comedians Brendan Wayne and Lateef Crowder in Mandalorian garb.
All three seasons of The Mandalorian are available on Disney+.
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