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@DvveeboThanks! I guess it's easy to throw out theories when they seem too good to be true lol.
I'm not sure we have to worry about Grogu and Luke's academy. That's 20 years away. There's a good chance he's not even there. Given that he's already had a measure of training, he might be a full Jedi Knight, if not a Jedi Master...or something happens and he quits like Ashoka did. lol
@ArchAngeL-PCX wrote:Thanks! I guess it's easy to throw out theories when they seem too good to be true lol.
I'm not sure we have to worry about Grogu and Luke's academy. That's 20 years away. There's a good chance he's not even there. Given that he's already had a measure of training, he might be a full Jedi Knight, if not a Jedi Master...or something happens and he quits like Ashoka did. lol
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I cant recall, did they say this takes place before the final scene in Rebels?
I assumed Boba might show up in Rangers of the New Republic, but this is so much better if its his own show. Even if its a mini-series before Mando season
That would be a very quick level up for Grogu. 20 years for him might be something akin to 2 years, considering the life span of his species seems vast. You could be right though, after all, you already impressively/accurately predicted Luke/DeepFake.
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Good point. Dave Filoni was actually saying in an interview The Mandalorian has a possibility of taking place before the final events in Rebels, I think? So, maybe Ahsoka wasn't looking for Ezra. I've edited my previous post about that.What if the Ahsoka we saw in the Mandalorian was an Ahsoka from another dimension. Or timeline. History with the Mortis entities, & individuals tied to their fates, could make for all kinds of shenanigans.
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@DvveeboYou could be right about Grogu. I had another thought too that maybe he ends up on Mandalore with Din? Ahsoka theory is interesting too. I'm not sure how she got back from Malachor and who she's talked to at this point.
I forgot to mention that the Star Trek shows I was talking about on CBS All Access are live action. They have kicked off their own new Star Trek live action "universe" on the service much like Disney is doing Star Wars. Right now it consists of Star Trek Discovery and Picard with other shows on the way like a new show following Enterprise and Captain Pike.