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Just like The Mandalorian's inaugural season, chapters nine through 16 are peppered with dialogue culled from deep dives into Star Wars lore. Here are just some of the lines that mean more than you realized. But a quick word of warning before we begin, a galaxy of spoilers are ahead.

When Cobb Vanth meets Mando in chapter nine, he's clearly hoping things won't get violent. In fact, he almost instantly orders, quote, "two snorts of spotchka" for them. The Weequay bartender then hands over a bottle of blue liquid and a couple of cups.

While Cobb takes a drink, Mando never gets to partake in the beverage, but it's still an interesting allusion to the show's premiere season.

Season one's chapter four is the first time that spotchka is mentioned in the Star Wars universe. It's a blue drink made from tiny aquatic creatures called krill. The krill represent the livelihood of the same village Mando and Cara Dune help protect from nearby raiders. The callback is likely intentional, considering Mando finds himself in a similar situation in chapter nine by helping a small community to organize and eliminate a big threat.

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Hitting the Spotchka | 0:00
Mando Makes a Pit Stop | 0:54
Cursing like a Mythrol | 1:54
A Galaxy of Names | 2:44
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Down for the M-Count | 4:49
The Hunt for Thrawn | 5:55
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Revenge for Operation Cinder | 8:01
Bacta the Beginning | 9:09

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