

Could Luke Skywalker himself show up to claim Grogu? Nah.

I just want to understand the fascination.A few episodes back, when Mando and Grogu made it to the Jedi shrine they’d been told by Ahsoka Tano may or may not summon a Jedi, it seemed impossible we’d encounter the one Jedi we knew to be out there somewhere in the galaxy. To make it clear: I'm not accusing people who like stormtroopers of being Nazis. So, given the current surge in conservatism/extreme rightwing discourse/hate speech, isn't "stormtrooping" a bit, let's say, odd? But the theme of the video essays about The Big Bang Theory is how its adorkable misogyny and geek masculinity complicity naturalizes behavior that perpetuates prejudices and discrimination. Now, I know they are not real Nazis and dressing like them doesn't necessarily mean you condone genocide or other fascist things. It reminded of whne I would introduce non-chaotic evil "monsters", like orcs (and even vampires) in my fantasy games and that was a novelty.Īnyway, it also reminded me of something that puzzles me: why does so many people like stormtroopers? They are a space Nazi army, yet lots of people get a kick of cosplaying them, for example. Guess what? I found one on an issue I first had a problem with while watching Rebels: The Stormtrooper Paradox. The ones on TBBT are erally good and I longed for essasy on things I also find problematic in genre shows, like the enabling sidekicks of CW supers. thread, I was introduced to the video essays of Pop Culture Detective Agency. While reading the I hate Big Bang Theory.
