Season 3 of 'The Mandalorian' Teases a Group of Spies... But It Never Pays Off

The Season 3 finale of 'The Mandalorian' is here, and all someone is eager to know is: Who are the spies? Here's everything you need to grasp.

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Spoiler alert: This article incorporates spoilers for the Season 3 finale of The Mandalorian.

Season 3 of The Mandalorian has come and gone, and sadly, the finale (and all the season whilst we are at it) was once pretty underwhelming. The episode, titled "Chapter 24: The Return," subverted fan expectancies by way of debunking several plausible theories early on, including those relating to Moff Gideon's (Giancarlo Esposito) spies.

Episode 7 officially confirmed Elia Kane (Katy O'Brian) used to be a spy for Gideon running from throughout the New Republic, but who else? The plural shape of the episode's name, "Chapter 23: The Spies," led many viewers to believe there used to be every other secret agent, person who was once operating undercover as a Mandalorian. Well, is that true? Keep reading to determine.

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Who are the spies in 'The Mandalorian'?

If you spent all last week theorizing who Gideon's different spies were in Season 3 of The Mandalorian, we're sorry to inform you that it does not pay off for the reason that finale never unveils them — discuss anti-climactic. One of the most popular theories was that The Armorer (Emily Swallow) was a undercover agent for Gideon, but that is confirmed flawed almost right away within the finale when she arrives to fight along Bo-Katan (Katee Sackhoff).

Others concept Axe Woves (Simon Kassianides) was once the Imperial secret agent, but that's also confirmed fallacious when he arrives at the main Mandalorian send and orders everyone to evacuate and assist Bo-Katan in the combat. He then stays in the back of and acts as a decoy to attract the attention of the Imperial opponents.

In the end the spies were the friends we made along the best way 😂 #TheMandalorian

— Mollie Damon (@MollieDamon) April 19, 2023

While many had been dissatisfied, others have been quick to speculate that the Episode 7 title probably serves as a biblical reference. Redditor u/doctorzaga20 pointed out that in the Jewish Bible, the tribes of Israel send spies to explore their promised land sooner than reclaiming it as their house.

The Mandalorians embark on a an identical adventure — they need to go back to their home of Mandalore, but it's not safe. So, Bo-Katan leads a group of volunteers to reclaim the planet. This may seem like a achieve, but the similarities between Mandalorian and Jewish history were highlighted sooner than.

All 3 seasons of The Mandalorian are streaming on Disney Plus.

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