OmegaK2099
Gettin' It In
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Ultimately Grogu will be Exiled like yoda on a planet Somewhere,,,,
Grogu Would be the real last Jedi if he is trained , I Doubt if he is ever trained, or if he isn’t killed,,
Disney also could make a movie/show with Grogu hundreds of years after The Rise of Skywalker,,
So....all 13 Eps. I was watching it as the little frog is a Young Yoda and that the Show is all a prequel.
Yeah.
Tomorrow I'm going to see if I am eligible for some special needs aids and find me a handler.
To my defense, I've only seen one SW movie, the one where Leya Facetimes from the Robot.
Yeah I think it will end up with an ET phone home situation.
Either Luke or Yoda will show him a way to get home and it will be a race against Moff to get him there.
The rest of the series will be about Mando and Bo Katan restoring Mandalore. Him coming to terms with his family in the Watch.
I think they will be too scary to permanently remove grogu from the show, they get merch and stuff off of him. I think he'll get to Tython, meet Luke or Yoda like you said, they will tell him to follow his heart or some shyt, and they'll handle the moff and then mando and grogu will go together to handle the mandalore thing.
Boba Fett will show up I bet, they will show him the true mandalorian ways which may mean we'll see him without his helmet more and stuff like that. Just a guess. By season 4 so much shyt will have changed, fans will be starting to check out saying that the show lost it's touch.
I can’t see them having Baby Gu around without a purpose. Once he has a chance to off load him some place safe, he kind of has to.
Taking him straight into Moff’s hand to stop the Empire from getting him would be insane.
Him and Bo-Katan going at Moff with the help of everyone they’ve met along the way seems more fitting to close the story.
It's always going to be fukk Mace and Yoda because they did Ahsoka dirty and Anakin should have left when she did.
For all the elderly insight and force sensitivity that Yoda and Mace had they should have known that girl was telling the truth. They never accountability, nobody really apologizes to Ahsoka but Anakin. Ahsoka by that time had saved Obi wan's life and many others. They are not consistent with discipline and code. That's one of the things that made Anakin switch sides because the jedi threw away their code and tried to overthrow the government in revenge of the sith. Anakin was telling them that wasn't the jedi way but Mace didn't want to hear that. Yoda was uncomfortable about but didn't want to go against mace. They are inconsistent and bias. I don't respect them at allThe Jedi made mistakes, but Ahsoka is responsible for putting them in that situation to begin with.
This whole situation perfectly showed the flaws of being trained by Anakin and the Republic (led by Palpatine and also Tarkin here) moving against the Jedi already.
Instead of believing in her innocence and being patient she lashed out and made things worse. She fell for all of the bait that Baris Offee left for her (much like Anakin continuously falling for the bait Palpatine leaves for him).
I'm not saying Mace/Yoda were perfect, but Ahsoka got PLAYED and fell for the trick - kind of how Anakin fell for Palpatine's tricks, and Luke later for Vader's tricks in Empire.
The Jedi got played as well, don't get me wrong - but as soon as Ashoka started knocking out Clones and officers, she made it a non-Jedi issue. So Tarkin had her dead to rights.
Start: There was footage of her seemingly committing a crime (leading to 6 dead Jedi) which HAD to be investigated - this is where she should've just stayed calm.
Instead, Baris tricks her into using the force to escape her imprisonment (I think she thought Anakin was doing this); leading to more deaths (committed by Bariss) --> Strike 1 against Ahsoka.
She then AGAIN escapes from the Clones trying to capture her --> Strike 2 against Ahsoka.
Anakin finds her and even he says wtf are you doing - but Ahsoka decides to leave the planet --> Strike 3 against Ahsoka.
She then teams up with ASAJJ VENTRESS --> Strike 4 against Ahsoka.
During all of these strikes she's knocking out Clones left and right --> Strike 5.
That's just to paint the picture of what the Jedi/Republic are seeing her do, and special emphasis on even Anakin telling her she's going about it the wrong way.
They finally capture her and it's TARKIN who escalates the issue, the Jedi wanted to deal with it internally.
At this point the Jedi boot her from the order; which was definitely a mistake - that's a strike against them.
Now, if she had done nothing to begin with - Anakin would still have been able to clear her name, and it never would have escalated the situation. (
She looks back on this in season 7 and Rebels not only as a mistake of the Jedi, but as her having failed her 'trial'. She tells Yoda she's not ready yet to be a Jedi. And even in the Mandalorian she calls Yoda a wise man.
For all the elderly insight and force sensitivity that Yoda and Mace had they should have known that girl was telling the truth.They never accountability, nobody really apologizes to Ahsoka but Anakin. Ahsoka by that time had saved Obi wan's life and many others.
They are not consistent with discipline and code. That's one of the things that made Anakin switch sides because the jedi threw away their code and tried to overthrow the government in revenge of the sith.
Anakin was telling them that wasn't the jedi way but Mace didn't want to hear that. Yoda was uncomfortable about but didn't want to go against mace. They are inconsistent and bias. I don't respect them at all
What they did made the Jedi order look suspect and they played right into Palpatines plans. Yoda told Mace his plan was skirting the dark side but he went along with it. If they did it Anakin's way then the Jedi council would not have been framed for Count Dookus actions. Palpatine played the fukk outta Mace and Yoda.
You mean Mace went after a SITH LORD who orchestrated the entire Clone Wars to begin with. How does that not fit in with their Jedi code.
Is the Rebellion wrong as well?
What they did made the Jedi order look suspect and they played right into Palpatines plans. Yoda told Mace his plan was skirting the dark side but he went along with it. If they did it Anakin's way then the Jedi council would not have been framed for Count Dookus actions. Palpatine played the fukk outta Mace and Yoda.
No Mace wasn't. They should have taken the evidence, Chancellor Palpatine and Anakin's testimony to the Senate and had a trial. That is the Jedi way. The Senate didn't make the clone army just to fight off the separatists and Dooku. They created the clones just in case the Jedi tried to overthrow to pull a coup.......like Mace did. Jedi are a religious order they are not government. Some believe in the force and some don't. Some view the sith and Jedi as the same. Yoda trained Dooku. Dooku trained Qui Gon and Qui Gon trained Obi wan. The Senate was too concerned with the rise of a emperor Yoda that they did not fathom the rise of an Emperor Palpatine. Mace gave them a reasonMace was 100% right.
I'd agree but I feel like the Moff is too low level of a villain to stop it there.
I mean they are already doing the Cassian Andor show and Asokha went over well. People want the Obi-Wan showI think what happens will depend on factors completely unrelated to the actual plot itself. Did the Obi Wan spinoff series flop? Did the marvel TV series succeed? Did the high republic books get good reception? Is Disney+ successful? If we can check off those boxes and they aren't relying on this show to carry them anymore then maybe they will be more comfortable finishing grogu's arc and closing the story.