Mine are:
The Mandalorian
Rebels
The Bad Batch
Mine are:
The Mandalorian
Rebels
The Bad Batch
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Before Disney+ I had never his name before.
Then, I watched the incredible show about him babysitting a child he was hunting.
Last year, I hear that a game gets a T.V adaptation, and he plays the main character, who in the game, babysits the child he was hunting.
Today, I watched an animated movie with lots of animals and a robot, where he voices someone who helps babysit the child he was hunting.
Dude must the universe's best babysitter. Man deserves an award.
I recently realised something.
Seems he's got a history of playing father figures/mentors.
First, Din Djarin in this franchise.
Then Joel Miller in The Last of Us.
And most recently, Fink in the animated movie, The Wild Robot. (Which also stars Mark Hamill, Lupita Ny'ongo and Matt Berry)!!
Wonder which father figure he'll play next!?😂
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There are a lot of Star Wars characters that exhibit some... interesting traits throughout their time in the galaxy. It could be immense luck, a strong sense of intuition, or some unusual survival skills. All of these are signs of Force-sensitivity, and some characters have one or more of them, yet aren't considered Force-sensitive by the plot and the various guide books of canon and Legends.
I like to call those characters "Hidden Force-sensitives", and there is a fair amount of them, if you look carefully.
The most famous example of a "Hidden Force-sensitive" is definitely Han Solo, which managed to shoot down Darth Vader - one of the finest pilot in A New Hope, percisely when Luke needed immediate saving.
Another good example of a "Hidden Force-sensitive" in my opinion is Din Djarin, aka, the legendary Mandalorian. First of all, he survived a lethal attack from a mudhorn, but I think the stronger evidence for his Force-sensitivity is his connection to Grogu. From the moment they first met, Din formed a powerful bond with the alien youngling, which in return recognised him as his sole protector and father figure. That connection is too strong to be a normal rescued-rescuer one, and Din also couldn't let him go to the Client and his experiments.
But what are your thoughts on this? Who do you think could possibly be a "Hidden Force-sensitive"?
Do we know how many Mandalorians attacked and survived the attack at Nevarro in s3 ep5?
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http://news.rr.nihalnavath.com/news/Din-Djarin-Grogu-to-appear-in-Star-Wars-The-Acolyte-c3860ba6
I'll do my best to summarize the article here so that you don't have to click on the link.
As you can probably tell from the title, Din Djarin and Grogu are going to be in The Acolyte. And you're probably wondering how that's going to work considering that The Acolyte is a prequel. Well, apparently the World Between Worlds is going to be involved and that's why they set it up in Ahsoka.
Additional leaks and rumors suggest that the plot will entail Din and Grogu travelling back in time to search for a way to defeat Grand Admiral Thrawn, potentially by recruiting Jedi from the order's glory days.
Personally, I find this very shocking. I thought this show was going to be a nice little story similar to Andor, but it looks like it's just getting tied in to the whole "Mandoverse" or whatever. Honestly the whole Mandoverse thing just can't really work because in that era all roads lead to the First Order-Resistance war so they can't do anything really interesting.
If they're doing time travel they should go back in time and make the sequels not happen so they can do something better. Although I don't really have faith in them to make something better, after this.
But whatever the case, I haven't really been following Star Wars lately. I didn't even watch Bad Batch Season 3. So this won't impact me much aside from removing my hope that The Acolyte might be good. So I guess I'll just say this:
APRIL FOOLS!
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Mando's theme represents suspense and mysteriousness and rising-ness (can't find the correct word).
Boba's tune represents bravery and honour and a king.
The Bad Batch's tune represents... The army?
Ahsoka's theme represents old legends.
Please comment if you have any other ideas or want to tell me what you think represents what!
Until next time,
This is the way.
Who are some characters that you believe may have been untrained Force-sensitives?
Personally, I believe that Cad Bane was, considering how good he was at taking on Jedi, and his legendary speed on the draw. I also think that Din Djarin, the Mandalorian himself, may have also fit this category. Throughout his series, he seems to have a natural knack for making his way out of situations that should be deadly that can’t simply be chalked up to the heavy armor he wears. Also, I believe that this is why he felt a natural affinity for Grogu, even going as far as to raid an Imperial Base to retrieve him as early as Episode 3 of the series.
But those are just my opinions. Who do YOU think was secretly Force-sensitive?
If he has armour on 24/7, then how come he has a tan?
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