What Happened to Fennec Shand in 'The Mandalorian'? Details Inside

After Episode 4 of 'The Book of Boba Fett,' many viewers need a refresher on Fennec Shand's status in 'The Mandalorian.' What happened to her? Spoiler alert: This article contains spoilers for The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett.

After Episode Four of 'The Book of Boba Fett,' many viewers need a refresher on Fennec Shand's status in 'The Mandalorian.' What happened to her?

Allison DeGrushe - Author

Spoiler alert: This article incorporates spoilers for The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett.

To start, we would love to sincerely thank Jon Favreau for developing the gap Western known as The Mandalorian. He and executive producer Dave Filoni have modified the trajectory of Star Wars for the simpler with the advent of several new, badass characters.

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Of route, Din Djarin, aka Mando (Pedro Pascal), is the most iconic of all of them, but we will be able to't put out of your mind concerning the elite mercenary and grasp assassin known as Fennec Shand (Ming-Na Wen).

She first arrives at the scene in Season 1 of The Mandalorian, in which she is pursued by means of the titular persona and any other bounty hunter, Toro Calican (Jake Cannavale). Does Fennec get away the pair? What happened to her? Keep studying to find out!

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What happened to Fennec Shand in 'The Mandalorian'?

Season 1, Episode 5, titled "Chapter 5: The Gunslinger," continues to function Mando at the run with Grogu. This time, Mando unearths himself in Mos Eisley, the place he encounters Toro Calican, a tender bounty hunter aiming to join the Bounty Hunter's Guild via taking pictures Fennec Shand. Toro begs Mando for his assist, and he sooner or later provides in.

As the 2 travel into the Dune Sea, they notice a Dewback wearing a dead bounty hunter ... OK, then. It seems the display is bait laid out by Fennec, and she briefly assaults the duo. Though Fennec places up a excellent struggle and destroys one of their speeder motorcycles, Mando and Toro successfully seize her.

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Mando heads off for a little, which leaves Toro with Fennec. She attempts to persuade him to take Mando in over her, as his bounty can be price more than hers. Plus, it's going to make Toro a legend. Sadly, her plan fails as Toro shoots her in the tummy, probably bleeding to demise from the wound.

So, did Star Wars in point of fact kill off a character after her temporary introduction? Of direction not! Thankfully, our lord and savior Boba Fett unearths Fennec and saves her — with the assistance of a cyberpunk Mod Artist.

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Is Fennec Shand a robotic?

In Episode 4 of The Book of Boba Fett, viewers see the past via flashbacks, in which Boba remembers his first assembly with Fennec. As she bleeds out at the sands of Tattooine, Boba arrives and brings her to the outskirts of Mos Eisley for assist. Thankfully, Boba encounters a mod parlor, and Fennec survives death.

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However, there is a catch — Fennec is now not fully human. To keep her alive, the Mod Artist replaces Fennec's broken abdominal organs with cybernetic implants; when Boba asks the surgeon if he wants to close her up, he states that they shouldn't cover "all that beautiful machinery."

So, there you've it: Fennec is largely a cyborg, like the biker gang that she and Boba hire as further muscle. Hopefully, all of them use their cybernetic advances to the most productive of their ability in the upcoming warfare towards the Pyke Syndicate.

Catch new episodes of The Book of Boba Fett on Wednesdays, most effective on Disney Plus.

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