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The Mandalorian Chapter 22 Went Full Law & Order: SVU And Fans Are Loving It

 Fans are reeling after another exciting episode of "The Mandalorian" with unexpected guest stars and a gripping, investigative story. As Bo-Katan (Katee Sackhoff) and Din Djarin ("Mando," played by Pedro Pascal) continue their mission to reunite the Mandalorian tribes, they encounter an intriguing mystery. In the latest episode, a surprise detour guides our heroes to the glitzy planet Plazir-15, where droids are behaving strangely. This introduces a familiar television format that fans absolutely love as Mando and Bo-Katan work together to unveil the truth.





Viewers of the long-running procedural "Law & Order: SVU" were quick to notice the similarities in "Guns for Hire." Several plot points from the action-packed episode line up with the storytelling style specific to the show, which made the adventure stand out even more. From riveting questioning sequences to dastardly guest stars and crucial pieces of evidence, fans are celebrating the distinctive elements that remind them specifically of "Law & Order: SVU."


One clever audience member, u/Tronvillain, even had a new nickname in mind for the starring dynamic duo, stating on Reddit, "I did not expect to get Detectives Djarin and Kryze in an episode of "Law & Order: Droid Victims Unit." This set the tone for numerous other fans to sound off in the comments about the many sequences that reminded them of the acclaimed drama.


Viewers have spoken, and they seem to unanimously agree that "Guns for Hire" bears a striking resemblance to a traditional episode of "Law & Order: SVU." Many fans were baffled by the trio of special guest stars, one of which is the surprise villain of the bunch, marking a signature trope from the beloved crime series. Another user, u/travio, pointed out the culprit and quipped, "and just like Law and Order, the big guest star in a mundane role is the bad guy in the end." They're referring to notable screen actor Christopher Lloyd, who became both a "Star Wars" and "Star Trek" legend after his latest villainous role.




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