15 Best Din Djarin Quotes In The Mandalorian

15 Best Din Djarin Quotes In The Mandalorian

As the titular character of the Star Wars global phenomenon The Mandalorian, Pedro Pascal’s Din Djarin has plenty of iconic and memorable quotes. The first live-action Star Wars TV show has already ingrained itself in popular culture, with lines such as “This is the Way” and the entire concept of Din and his fellow Mandalorian tribe never removing their helmets being recognizable by all. Grogu himself has become quite a cultural icon, with “Baby Yoda” memes and merchandise being practically inescapable in today’s world.

Din Djarin himself is no exception, especially with his dialogue. As a character who’s more taciturn than the average Star Wars character and rarely ever shows his face, every word Din says counts, whether it be something comical, emotional, or serious. With The Mandalorian season 3 completed and season 4 now on the way, here are Din’s 15 best quotes from The Mandalorian thus far.

15 Best Din Djarin Quotes In The Mandalorian

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15 “What Did You Do To It?”

Season 1, Episode 3 “Chapter 3: The Sin”

Din Djarin in The Mandalorian season 1

Though simple at first glance, this line is one of Din’s first to reveal his deep care for Grogu as he questions Doctor Penn Pershing about the child. Din repeats the line twice, and the second time, his voice nearly cracks in both his anger and his worry for Grogu. This line marks a turning point for Din, as he’s now fully gone from being the bounty hunter turning in a quarry to the protector watching over his foundling at all costs. As the first words he speaks after deciding to rescue Grogu, this quote is truly one of Din’s best, but there are still many others that have made even more of an impact.

14 “May The Force Be With You.”

Season 2, Episode 2 “Chapter 10: The Passenger”

Din Djarin in The Mandalorian season 2

Thinking the New Republic rangers are about to let him off with a warning, Din bids farewell to Captain Carson Teva and Trapper Wolf with what many would consider a common Star Wars phrase. The irony, however, is that Din doesn’t even know what the Force is, something revealed both during the course of The Mandalorian season 1 as well as in his conversation with Ahsoka Tano later in season 2. Din uttering the words, then, implies the Jedi saying was adopted by the New Republic as a whole, even if people weren’t sure what the Force was at all – and Din’s ignorance towards the Force makes this line hilarious. This iconic quote is thus one of Din’s best, though other original quotes of his keep this familiar one from ranking higher.

13 “Our People Are Scattered Like Stars Across The Galaxy.”

Season 3, Episode 2 “Chapter 18: The Mines Of Mandalore”

Din Djarin in The Mandalorian season 3

This line is one of Din’s most articulate, as he informs Bo-Katan Kryze why he continues to go through the trouble of finding redemption in the Living Waters. It’s a poetic way of describing what happened to the Mandalorians after the Purge, and in Din’s eyes, it’s been the Creed that’s helped them to survive all along. This is the reasoning he gives for swearing himself to the Creed once again, and it’s enough to sway Bo-Katan to help him. It’s also simply a beautiful metaphor, and as one of the first lines spoken in The Mandalorian season 3 trailer, it set the tone early on for the season as a whole. The thoughtfulness behind it, and the importance of it for both Din and Mandalore as a whole, cements this quote’s place as one of Din’s best – though he has some even more articulate moments.

12 “I Am Mandalorian Din Djarin, Friend Of Ugnaught Kuiil. I Have Spoken.”

Season 3, Episode 6 “Chapter 22: Guns For Hire”

Din Djarin Bo-Katan Kryze The Mandalorian season 3

Din’s words to the Ugnaughts on Plazir-15 are simply perfect, as they not only embrace their culture the way Din has often done with various groups throughout The Mandalorian, but they also honor Kuiil. The Ugnaught was the first true friend Din made in The Mandalorian season 1, and this is one of the many ways in which Din has honored him ever since his tragic death at the hands of the Empire. It’s also one of the few times Din has ever introduced himself by name in the show thus far, adding even more significance to the moment. The nostalgia it invokes, as well as the use of an already-iconic The Mandalorian phrase, makes this one of Din’s best quotes so far.

11 “He Means More To Me Than You Will Ever Know.”

Season 2, Episode 7 “Chapter 15: The Believer”

Din Djarin in The Mandalorian season 2

The final line of the penultimate episode of The Mandalorian season 2 packs more of a punch than it seems, with it being both a perfect recitation of Moff Gideon’s speech in The Mandalorian season 1 and a meaningful testament to his deep care for Grogu. Din purposely replaces Gideon’s previous uses of “it” with “he,” humanizing Grogu as he proves to Gideon just how much he’s willing to do to get his foundling back. It also implies that Din memorized everything Gideon had said to them on that nearly fateful day on Nevarro, and at long last, he gets to use those very same words against his adversary. It’s both epic and extremely meaningful, a perfect summary of this episode as a whole – and certainly one of his best quotes to date.

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10 “I Swear On My Name And The Names Of The Ancestors, That I Shall Walk The Way Of The Mand’Alor, And The Words Of The Creed Shall Be Forever Forged In My Heart.”

Season 3, Episode 2 “Chapter 18: The Mines Of Mandalore”

Din’s utterance of the Mandalorian Creed as he enters the Living Waters in The Mandalorian season 3 is nothing short of beautiful. For a character who’s suffered tremendously up to that point in an effort to be redeemed, listening to Din say these words feels as freeing to the audience as it does to him, even if the moment is abruptly disrupted by him falling into the wide-open chasm below. The words themselves are also extremely symbolic, drawing comparisons between Mandalorian armor and the Creed itself. The way Din says them with such meaning and reverence only emphasizes this, particularly the idea of them being “forever forged in [his] heart.” The importance of this phrase for the past, present, and future of The Mandalorian makes Din’s utterance of it one of his greatest quotes yet.

9 “Perhaps It Is Time For Us To Live In The Light Once Again On A Planet Where We Are Welcome, So Our Culture May Flourish And Our Children Can Feel What It Is To Play In The Sunlight.”

Season 3, Episode 5 “Chapter 21: The Pirate”

Din Djarin speaks to his covert in The Mandalorian season 3

As another one of Din’s most articulate lines, his speech to the Mandalorian covert while persuading them to help Greef Karga and Nevarro is beautifully heartfelt. The camera switches to Grogu right after Din’s utterance of “our children,” which only makes this quote even more significant. Despite the focus on Bo-Katan in The Mandalorian season 3 as the leader of Mandalore, this moment proves it was Din who truly inspired the Mandalorians to reveal themselves and take back their homeworld, something he was no doubt motivated to do thanks to his own adopted son. For someone who doesn’t often speak, these words from Din are extremely meaningful, making this inspirational speech one of his very best.

8 “Are You A Jedi?”

Season 2, Episode 8 “Chapter 16: The Rescue”

Din Djarin and Grogu in The Mandalorian season 2

Less articulate and more comical, Din’s initial question to Luke Skywalker upon his arrival on the bridge of Moff Gideon’s light cruiser is absolutely hilarious for those who are familiar with Star Wars in any capacity. This quote does a perfect job of showing how most people in the galaxy, particularly those in the Outer Rim, have no idea who heroes like Luke are, even if it seems ludicrous. Din’s words are hilarious with the context viewers have in knowing Luke has since become one of the most recognizable heroes of all time, and certainly one of the most iconic Jedi. This has now gone down as one of Din’s most accidentally-humorous lines in the entire show so far, and certainly one of his best quotes overall.

7 “Wherever I Go, He Goes.”

Season 2, Episode 1 “Chapter 9: The Marshal”

Din Djarin The Mandalorian season 2

This line has since become one of Din’s most iconic, with the saying now often printed on various pieces of The Mandalorian merchandise. It was the tagline of The Mandalorian season 2 ahead of its release, setting the tone for how the adventures of that season would go. The largest concern of many viewers during The Mandalorian season 1 was how often Din left Grogu on his ship, and hearing Din utter this line swept that worry away right at the beginning of season 2. It does, however, make the ending of The Mandalorian season 2 even more heartbreaking, as Din finds himself having to part ways with Grogu – leaving him unable to take his foundling anywhere he goes. The repetition of this phrase in marketing material for The Mandalorian, as well as its deeper meaning, makes it one of Din’s best and most memorable yet.

6 “Then I Will Adopt Him As My Own.”

Season 3, Episode 8 “Chapter 24: The Return”

Din Djarin The Mandalorian season 3

These are the words viewers have been waiting for Din to say ever since his and Grogu’s bond first developed in The Mandalorian season 1. This is an extremely significant step for both Din and Grogu, as it proves they both intend to stay with each other until their respective times have come. It also. at long last. officially gives each of them a new family member in the galaxy, after both of them had to lose everyone they knew and loved at such a young age. This was the perfect way to end this chapter of their story, and now, the pair gets to go on as father-and-son through whatever adventures await them. The significance of these words alone, as well as how long-awaited they have been, makes it one of Din’s best quotes so far.

5 “Does This Look Jedi To You?”

Season 2, Episode 6 “Chapter 14: The Tragedy”

Din Djarin and Grogu in The Mandalorian season 2

As arguably Din’s most comedic line, this quote has become one of the character’s most infamous. Din utters the words while trying to help Grogu “activate” the seeing stone on Tython, making it not just a funny misunderstanding of how the Jedi operate, but also a show of how much Din truly wants to understand and help Grogu with his Jedi training. It’s a reflection of what Din says and reveals in the opening scene of the same episode, his desire to help Grogu but not knowing how to. Seeing as Star Wars has mainly followed Jedi up to the point of The Mandalorian, this line is a hilarious reminder of how most people see the Jedi: an ancient mystery. This is, thus, Din’s most comedic line, sheerly because of the context he lacks that most, if not all, viewers have.

4 “I Like Those Odds.”

Season 1, Episode 1 “Chapter 1: The Mandalorian”; Season 3, Episode 5 “Chapter 21: The Pirate”

This phrase quickly became one of Din’s most iconic after his debut in The Mandalorian season 1, and its repetition in The Mandalorian season 3 only cemented the quote’s status as iconic. These words were some of Din’s first, as he spoke very little in the opening of The Mandalorian, and they immediately set the tone for his character. Din became the best bounty hunter in the parsec for a reason, and preferring a fight with higher odds certainly had much to do with it. Years later, it’s clearly still one of his favorite phrases to use, a perfect variation of Han Solo’s iconic “Never tell me the odds.” The defining moment it created early on in The Mandalorian truly makes it one of Din’s very best lines thus far.

3 “What Means More To Me Is Honor. And Loyalty. And Character.”

Season 3, Episode 7 “Chapter 23: The Spies”

This quote is a smaller part of Din’s entire speech to Bo-Katan on Mandalore, during which he inspired her to continue finding unity amongst the Mandalorians by going beyond the Darksaber itself. It marked a shift in the story as well as the relationship of the Mandalorians as a whole, making Din’s capture later on in the episode even more devastating. Most importantly, however, it proved the Darksaber was no longer necessary to unite the Mandalorians, foreshadowing its destruction in The Mandalorian season 3 finale. Din getting to utter these words is even more meaningful, as it confirms what viewers have seen in him all along: a man who truly values honor, loyalty, and character above all else. This speech has continued to resonate with viewers on various social media platforms, making it one of season 3’s – and Din’s – most notable moments.

2 “I Can Bring You In Warm, Or I Can Bring You In Cold.”

Season 1, Episode 1 “Chapter 1: The Mandalorian”

Din Djarin in The Mandalorian season 1

Easily one of Din’s most iconic lines, this is the first thing the Mandalorian ever said, truly setting the tone for his character and the overall story of The Mandalorian. The phrase has been repeated twice in Star Wars, once by a bounty hunter in The Mandalorian season 1, episode 5 and once by Din himself in The Book of Boba Fett episode 5. It perfectly portrays the threat of a bounty hunter like Din, who’s willing to do whatever it takes to finish the job. The fact he’s only said it twice, and both times without Grogu in his life, proves how he’s changed since the story of The Mandalorian started. The sheer iconic-ness and importance of this line makes it one of Din’s very best thus far, second only to one other.

1 “I’ll See You Again. I Promise. Don’t Be Afraid.”

Season 2, Episode 8 “Chapter 16: The Rescue”

Din’s last words to Grogu before they part ways in The Mandalorian season 2 finale are filled with such pure emotion that it moved many viewers to tears, and still continues to – despite the fact they have since been reunited again. What makes it even more impactful is the fact his last three words are spoken without his helmet, and could very likely be the same last words Din’s parents spoke to him. They’re also an echo of both Shmi Skywalker and Kanan Jarrus, only increasing their meaning within the context of the greater galaxy. Pascal’s delivery and the entire emotional moment itself easily makes this Din’s best quote in The Mandalorian thus far, with more great lines on the way in season 4.

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    The Mandalorian
    Release Date:
    2019-11-12

    Cast:
    Werner Herzog, Emily Swallow, Pedro Pascal, Nick Nolte, Omid Abtahi, Gina Carano, Carl Weathers, Giancarlo Esposito

    Genres:
    Fantasy, Sci-Fi

    Seasons:
    3

    Season List:
    The Mandalorian – Season 1, The Mandalorian – Season 2, The Mandalorian – Season 3

    Summary:
    The Mandalorian is set after the Empire’s fall and before the First Order’s emergence in the ever-growing Star Wars universe. The series follows the travails of a lone gunfighter named Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) in the outer reaches of the galaxy, far from the authority of the New Republic. Acting as the first live-action Star Wars series, The Mandalorian has become incredibly popular on Disney+, partly due to Mando’s relationship with Grogu, which the internet dubbed “Baby Yoda” upon his introduction in season 1.

    Story By:
    Jon Favreau

    Writers:
    Jon Favreau

    Streaming Service(s):
    Disney+

    Franchise(s):
    Star Wars

    Directors:
    Jon Favreau, Taika Waititi, Bryce Dallas Howard

    Showrunner:
    Jon Favreau