How Pre Viszla Taught us a Valuable Lesson About the True Harshness of Mandalorian Culture

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Chapters:

0:00 Intro
1:20 Welcome to Death Watch
3:24 Demagogue
6:00 The Strongest Shall Rule
8:48 Outro
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I always loved the Mandalorians, their history, their culture, and how they're sometimes put in a brighter light away from their war-obsessed ways, but after a while you start to realize how nothing can erase all the shit they've done for thousands of years because of their sense of honor and Darwinism. Your videos on the Mandalorians are the best.

PikaJayMason
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Jango was never a villain, more of an anti hero. He was a heroic character in his past, and still a fairly good hearted one by the time of Star Wars Bounty Hunter, at least in legends.

metaknight
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“Like you said: Only the strongest shall rule.”

masteroftheassassins
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Mandalorian lore is so rich and so much of it is shrouded in mystery because of how much went to EU.

If we go by legends then what it means to be Mandalorian is up to each individual Mandalorian. Aside from the tenants that all Mando’a followed, the Mandalorians followed their own code of honor which led to a great deal of civil strife, only United by Mandalore and a joint desire to fight and seek out challenges in war for the purpose of self improvement.

RenegadeElite
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Something just occurred to me: Was Bo Katan ever TRULY redeemed for the things she did while in Death Watch? At what point did fighting against Maul's regime excuse the fact that she helped it happen?

sergioescobar
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Jango also had a wholesome side to him in his own Mandalorian way teaching Boba the trade of bounty hunting, each one of our favorite beskar-clad warriors expressed the different ways the Mandalorians viewed themselves and how they viewed the other factions

catastros
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The Mandalorians are a warrior culture, warriors are are inextricably tied to war itself, and war itself is never pretty. Therefore, it is to be expected that the Mandalorians aren’t a pretty culture at heart. Their culture isn’t built around any specific set of morals, but rather the values required to survive when at war. As such, while they have been a powerful people at times, they are inherently ill-suited towards times of peace, to the extent that those who lived by their ways would always find their way into war, either by joining one or starting one. As stated, not pretty.

peteryoble
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Didn't many Mandalorians saw and hated Death Watch for their ways, maybe more and more Mandalorians began to notice that the old Mandalorian way was just mindless butcher. Jango deeply hated Death Watch for the death of Jaster Mereel and if you think about it, the Siege of Mandalore was Jango's revenge and last win. A bunch of clones of himself winning the battle.

JuanGomez-bsue
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The death watch was literally seen as an extremist sect by other mandolorians

TheShadow
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This reminds me of the morden romanticism of Bushido and the samurai of Japan versus what is actually recorded in history and factual of that culture.

simonyesh
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You can’t expect all Mandalorians to be the same.

MrRonald
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Even in Star Wars, where each planet is so homogenous they might as well just be a country on earth with how singular they tend to be, each group of peoples will have divisions in ideals and ethics of how they should act, even if they're all reading from the same code. It all depends on the individual and it just kind of worked out that the show focused on the more decent Mando at first.

collecter
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He will always remind everyone that he is Pre Viszla of clan Viszla

indianajones
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Pre Vizsla's plan to decieve Mandalore in order to take it back for the warrior ways certainly shows how he takes after Tor.

demi-femme
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Even so. He and Death Watch remained hidden for fear of what Jango Fett might do to them if he found out Death Wath survived.

So after finding out he died they came out of hidding.

Haseo
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Jango was the coolest dude in the galaxy, and I will die on this hill. Just a simple man, making his way through the universe :D

TheAntiburglar
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It's Disney...They need to water down everything for modern day audiences.

eddieram
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"What you might not know, is that Death Watch didn't originated from Star Wars: Clone Wars". I am in this battle since 11 years old!

andreykuzmin
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What I like about Pre Vizsla is that he is a really good politician as we see in the first Mandalorian arc of the clone wars and later the founding of the shadow collective with Maul. His weakness is that he is not a good military leader who acts brashly and impulsively, for example when he and death Watch slaughter that village from a strategic perspective it was pretty stupid move on Pre Vizsla's part by allowing a son of Senator watching the damn thing ruined potential alliance that could have take down Dooku or given enough resources for his takeover of Mandalore since like i said Lux was a son of senator who is wealthy regardless it was a stupid move on Pre Vizsla's for making Lux watching the atrocity ruining everything!

WyattDucar
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Pre Viszla is like my favorite character

TankJockey