Many others were also of a similar mind when it came to wanting Djarin to take his helmet off at least once. Over on Twitter, @elliedjariin posted an image of Kermit the Frog browsing nooses and expressed tremendous disappointment at not being able to see Djarin's face. Likewise, @saffrronmilk wanted to see Djarin as well, and said that his helmet could have at least fallen off during one of the many fights throughout Season 3. These sentiments were also echoed over on Reddit, where u/Malarazz started a conversation by pointing out that this was the first time Djarin never took off his helmet for an entire season.

This statement caused several to reply, like u/MauPow, who stated, "Yea he shoulda had the helmet off at the very end, just in the background. I thought they only took it off around family, would have sold that even better." Others agreed with the above thought process, such as u/Cassopeia88 and u/The_Longest_Wave, who both thought that would have been a really nice touch to solidify that Grogu and Djarin are family now. U/SleepyxDormouse had their own theory as to why Djarin never revealed his face this season, and they think the reason why he remained covered is that Pedro Pascal could only do the voice work since he was also appearing in HBO's "The Last of Us." 

Despite these comments, Djarin has only removed his helmet on a handful of notable occasions, and even though many would love to see Djarin's face, his spoken creed as a Mandalorian prevents him from doing so — perhaps fans will see his face sometime again in the future.