I keep talking to Grogu like he’s my child and he’s not on a TV screen. I love this show so much. Can Pedro do a series of audio books? I’d just listen to his Din Djarin voice or voice in general for a bit. Also is season 2 intense or is it just me?
EDIT: He has audiobooks. I need to find a place to listen to them that won't charge me an arm and a leg. : D Ghost Radio is 7 hrs and 55 minutes. But the rating on it isn't all that good. But I’d still give it a listen and probably read along. Thanks @ghostlyoaks for pointing out he has audiobooks and to google them, I don't know why I didn't think to do that before.
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Grogu: *Growling and making weird movements*
Boba: Um... okay... Um... Bantha!
Bo Katan: Kowakian!
Boba: Uh, monster!
Bo Katan: Loth-Cat!
Boba: Angry face?
Bo Katan: Rancor!
Boba: Uh...
Din: Gideon!
Grogu: *nods*
Din: Unredeemable monster!
Boba: Worst kriffing person in the Galaxy!
Bo Katan: A tyrant that needs to be burned!
*Bell rings*
Grogu: Vill-ain!
Everyone: Ooooh!
Bo Katan: In a way, we were all right.
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Summary:
Even with Leia's help, no amount of preparation could have made anyone ready for the blow Bo was about to take from the Senate...
Notes:
Lot of research was drawn from Wookieepedia, the Phantom Menace novelization, and the Bloodline book too. (Took some liberty in terms of how characters look though.)
The real spicy politics is coming next chapter with emotion bombs going off!
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gonna watch the new short with Studio Ghibli and Grogu, why should I get emotional??
the second they start playing Grogu‘s theme:
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why does everyone assume that Jacen training with Luke automatically means he'll die when mouse-era star wars a) is obsessed with Order 66 survivors and, b) constantly recycles storylines and major plot points
it's not far-fetched to imagine a show/movie/book about a Jedi survivor in the first order era off on a force-y side quest away from the main st action
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The annual Season of the Force event returned to Disneyland on Friday, April 5 and will run through June 2 at the Anaheim theme park with a new Star Tours destination in Tomorrowland.
For a limited time, every Star Tours voyage will include one old destination followed by a new trip to Seatos — or at least the skies above the Star Wars planet of red forests and vast oceans.
The new scene opens with the parting of some ominous storm clouds. Accidental pilot and perpetual know-it-all C-3PO explains the new planetary destination and the pod of space whales heading our way.
The Purrgil space whales on the Star Wars planet of Seatos are both beautiful and terrifying as the massive beasts roll through the sky like the next foes in a Godzilla movie.
Star Tours riders weave among the Purrgils’ fins and tentacles before Togruta rebel Ahsoka Tano pops up on the screen of the Starspeeder 3000 to warn us of incoming fighters.
With Ahsoka’s help, our Starspeeder successfully fends off the fighters and barely avoids flying into the gaping mouth of a Purrgil. A celebratory barrel roll completes the mission before we make the leap to hyperspace and relative safety.
In between planets, a new transmission comes into the Starspeeder from Cassian Andor or Din Djarin. While the message from Andor is suitably stern and anxious, the transmission from the Mandalorian is playful and silly thanks to the antics of Grogu — better known as Baby Yoda. Without ruining the gag, let’s just say a 3D floating frog is at the center of a lot of laughs.
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I am going to bestow upon you the greatest honour i can give you (you are a fictional character and i am putting you front and centre in the middle of a tragedy, the genre)
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