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The absolute naturalness of their relationship
I'm not the only one who had definite thoughts on Karga's words, am I? Alcohol for a special occasion? Wait for a smaller gathering? What could he mean by that? đ
I like the idea that everyone already knows what's going on between the two of them, whether it's Din's group, the group of the former mercanaries, or Karga. I like that they are just together without much explanation or romantic hints.
We can agree that Grogu is the one Din cares the most about. And where can we find the child? It's now taken for granted that he is physically close to Bo as he is to Din. Or he is between the two. All the interactions already seem like family, like they grew together naturally.
Where she goes, Din goes and where Din goes Grogu goes, it's just that simple. I think that's the most affection Din Djarin ever showed to anyone and perhaps, in his head, that's what it means to be in a serious relationship with someone.
Remember the Mandalorian vows. It's just simple and pragmatic without big words or sentiments:
We are one when togehter, we are one when parted.
And they are, currently they're mostly together since Bo-Katan followed Din to Mandalore. But that will now be put to the test now that Din has been captured.
We will share all.
Neither Din nor Bo-Katan are very open personalities, they both have had very traumatic experiences, including losing their families. But they've started to open up to each other and to others just by spending time together. They share their time together and they begin to share parts of themselves that have been long kept closed inside them.
We will raise warriors.
They already showed in the episode The foundling that Din started training Grogu and of course Bo was at her side. But she didn't just stand by, she actively supported and reassured Grogu. Nothing an aunt or family friend would do. She takes an active part in Grogu's upbringing and is therefore not called mummy by everyone for nothing.
Mandalorian vow.
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DIN DJARIN in The Mandalorian, Chapter 23 | The Spies
We were talking on Dinbo server about Din's oath under the shining moon, when it hit me it's NOT YOUR AVERAGE MOON!
Ok hear me out. Bo was born on Mandalore, Din wasn't born on Concordia, but it's the place where he was baptized Mandalorian, "Din Djarin of Concordia" after all. So giving this oath to her on Mandalore in the light of the Concordian moon is a metaphor for his promise. He will always be with her like Concordia is around Mandalore, lighting up the darkest of nights, and guiding her through the unknown.
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something about Din being a man of few words and yet he was the one who went to look for Bo after she revealed she had actually surrendered, and he is the one who started the conversation with "I was wrong" followed by the most beaitiful pledge of allegiance to her
this man rarely speaks so much, but when he does he knows exactly what to say and the power his words hold.
Haters saying they donât see Dinbo âcause they are just good friends.
Sorry, but I have never said to my best friend that I well be next to him/her until he/she dies. At night. Alone. Under the moonlight.
Din at the beginning of this season was like: âI canât serve as your Marshal, Greef Karga.â, but with Bo-Katan, who he knows for less time than Greef, he is like: âI will be your knight for the rest of your life."Â
 Are you paying attention?
ALONE. Bo X Din.
What makes the pledge scene between Bo and Din so powerful is that everyone has abandoned Bo.. She sits on a throne with nobody but a droid servant at her side leaving her ALONE.
When she takes her helmet off to eat she has that familiar feeling of being completely and utterly ALONE..
We see when she begins to look for volunteers to aid her nobody does, she doubts herself and again fears being left ALONE.
Everyone followed her originally because she had the saber.. an object. Not HER. When she talks with Din on the boat. She doesnât think she can keep everyone together..
She says the saber is the only thing keeping them following HER. Sadness and worry hit her as she again feels that old familiar feeling that she could be left all ALONE.
Until Din⌠Din pledges himself to HER. The final look she gives as she watches Din walk away after making his pledge is her own realization that she is no longer ALONE.
Finally⌠Bo Katan Kryze is not ALONE.
It wasnât a hug from behind with her head leaning on his and gentle kisses on her neck, but oh my god, it felt like one.Â
"Bo-Katan gets her hands on the Darksaber when Din Djarin's trapped and she uses it like a fencing foil. She coveted that Darksaber so much but without even thinking gives it back to him before he wakes up. After she rescues him. And so, what many have expected to be a showdown between the two of them, ends up with them both going for something very different and working together."
#SIMILAR IN MORE WAYS THAN ONE
"As she watches him have this faith and believe in it, the world around him starts to change. And it starts to change for the better. So she starts to change, because she thinks maybe this IS the Way."
I think we don't talk about this scene enough, so let's dive in:
Earlier episode 5 establishes that Din and Bo had grown closer to each other, while staying at the Covert:
There's plenty of space so there's no need to sit so close to each other unless they've grown closer.
Now back to this scene where the Armorer asks Bo to remove her helmet.
She was hesitant, and we rarely see Bo being hesitant about anything.
Now ask yourself why? Why was she so hesitant here?
Why wouldn't she want to get rid of her helmet? Not so long ago, she called Din's tribe a cult because of keeping their helmets on.
So what changed?
She lost her home. Din offered shelter. Then she *accidentally* joined his cult.
It's not indicated anywhere how much time passes between episode 3 and 5, but I would say at least a few weeks, if not a couple of months.
So why wouldn't she be relieved to receive the chance of removing her helmet?
You could say, well because she would become an apostate in the other's eyes, and therefore would be thrown out of the Tribe.
But, the Armorer refutes that by explaining "Bo Katan is walking both worlds."
But she is not concerned with the others, at least not at first. Her whole attention is hanging on Din's reaction.
She's afraid of losing his respect, and his friendship they had forged during their time together in the Covert up until this point.
She seems to want to say something in her own defence, but can't, because there's nothing. Instead, she's pleading with her eyes. (Katee's acting here is phenomenal)
This moment is about whether or not Din will reject her for taking off the helmet, like her Nite Owls rejected her for not getting the Dark saber.
And we know, that he not only doesn't reject her, (like he did in the past at their first meeting), but he joins to help her seek out her fleet.
From this point on, Bo is looking for his approval, and support.
Continuously!
It's so intriguing to watch how much she comes to rely on Din.
Then the pledge scene:
She's completely taken off guard.
She didn't expect him to support her after revealing how she surrendered, which inevitably led to the Night of a Thousand Tears.
This time Din goes beyond the simple nod of support by pledging his undying loyalty.
This marks another turning point in their relationship.
*Don't even try to tell me this isn't romantic as hell!!!*
It's clear where their relationship is heading.
She even says it:
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