The Mandalorian Season 3 feels different than its first two seasons. Previously, we were aware of what the end goal was for protagonist Din Djarin, but this time around the running narrative seems to be shrouded in mystery as it continues to focus on multiple points of view. There's been criticism that there's «no plot» this season with no clear end in sight, but if we look at the big picture, one thing is certain: Season 3 has made a point of making Bo-Katan Kryze a more key figure than ever before.
From aiding Mando in redeeming himself in the Living Waters in the mines of Mandalore, to inadvertently joining the Children of the Watch, to heading a rescue for a kidnapped foundling, to even leading a strike on Nevarro, and most recently becoming the bearer of the Darksaber, it's clear that Bo-Katan's path is potentially leading to something bigger than we've previously realized.
Din completed his quest in bringing Grogu to the Jedi during the Season 2 finale, during which he won the Darksaber from Moff Gideon--technically declaring himself the rightful ruler of Mandalore. When this was brought to Bo's attention, her reaction made it clear that she felt that she'd failed once again in her mission to unite her people. When we meet Bo again in Chapter 17, she has chosen to live in solitude in Kryze Castle. She's alone, with no goals and no idea what her next move should be.
Ultimately, she ends up aiding Din in his redemption and coming face-to-face with the Mythosaur--an event that seems to shake Bo and her understanding of the tales she was told growing up. She joins the Tribe and becomes a leader, whereas Din seems to just be along for the ride. Her being the center of the narrative is made even more clear by the fact
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