Gina Carano and Ming Na Wen are both supposed to be a part of it, though I don't know how much.
Speaking of Filoni, I want my Asokha and Sabine road trip show, damn it.
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Gina Carano and Ming Na Wen are both supposed to be a part of it, though I don't know how much.
Speaking of Filoni, I want my Asokha and Sabine road trip show, damn it.
Word, Kalshane. Really want to see more of their stories.
And really, shouldn't someone have found Ezra by the time of TLJ?
I don't want to discuss Star Wars on the public internet, but I am having a very hard time accepting Baby Yoda as 50 years old. Longer lifespans in animals do not imply extended periods of infancy. Fucking sea turtles are independent within minutes of hatching and fully mature by age 10.
THIS IS THE MANDALORIAN HILL I WILL DIE ON
LOL, Jessica. You are not wrong! Extended infancy is a pretty bad evolutionary strategy.
In other news, I'm watching For All Mankind, and is almost the Mercury 13 AU I wanted, but with too many square-jawed white dudes. And not enough lesbians. And they just killed off the cynical middle aged female pilot I was rooting for, damn it.
I watched the first two eps of FAM and wasn't impressed. I kept waiting for the AU to get more...A. It almost felt like Moore's research ended in July 1969 and after that he just sort of winged it and accidentally wrote a plot that follows actual history almost exactly?
In episode 3 they bring back some of the Mercury 13, which makes me happy. There are choices I'm not loving, but I'm finding it fairly interesting. Not compelling, though.
Are we still white-fonting the Character from The Mandalorian? I mean, is anyone NOT spoiled about it even if they are not watching the show? For those watching it/don't care, here is an adorable article on Vanity Fair about Baby Yoda (I KNOW it's not really Yoda but honestly what else would you call it) with some very cute anecdotes: [link]
Every single thing about Werner Herzog and his reactions to the critter is gold. I'm with Herzog -- there is something about it that makes me very emotional. I mean, I like the rest of the show fine, but I'm mostly watching it for the character and its interaction with the Mandalorian.