Summary
- "The Sin" episode sets up the father-son bond between Din Djarin and Grogu and showcases heartfelt undertones.
- Din Djarin's actions went against the Bounty Hunters' Guild and betrayed Greef Karga, leading to consequences for the covert members.
- Despite the negative effects, Din Djarin's decision to save Grogu showed great honor and integrity, proving his strong moral compass.
The true meaning behind the name of The Mandalorian episode title of season 1, episode 3, is explained in a very surprising place. It's impossible to overstate how important The Mandalorian has been to Lucasfilm – and even to Disney+. The first season premiered alongside the launch of Disney's streaming service, and Grogu – originally known as Baby Yoda – became a household name.
The Mandalorian season 1, episode 3 – The Sin" – follows Din Djarin as he goes against his agreement with Greef Karga in The Mandalorian to rescue Grogu, or "The Child" as he was called at the time, from the client who was running experiments on him. This results in Grogu and Din Djarin going on the run. This episode is very important because it is the episode that sets up Din Djarin and Grogu's eventual father-son bond. It is also the episode in which Mando gets his now famous beskar armor.