The Book of Boba Fett

The second they showed him in season 1 I knew this is where they were going..

Has to be.. not only is he 52 years old and puts him during the time frame of yoda and yaddle.. but now he’s actually in the temple.. and other Jedi knew of him..

Has to be his son..

Hell his code name on set was baby yoda lol
Honestly with Star Wars being about just a few important families that keep intersecting I’d be more surprised if it wasn’t Yoda and Yaddle’s son
 
That could definitely narrow down who was his ultimate protector in the end then. The kid of Yoda wouldn't be left alone so lightly.

I'd think he'd get the royal treatment of security detail. Not just 3 jedi.
 
To be fair, most of the ‘rockstar Jedi’ were off world serving as generals still.

True. Which definitely should narrow this down to who got him out of there.

I just can't get behind some of the jedi that were left, namely Jocasta Nu. Mace would have to be flung half way over Coruscant LOL (still hilarious imagery, but I digress).

Halliwax mentioned earlier that some people think he's in something, but that's def his pod. There's thoughts he was smuggled in an interior section of R2, since he was technically there. That shot definitely isn't him "inside" R2 though.
 
The second they showed him in season 1 I knew this is where they were going..

Has to be.. not only is he 52 years old and puts him during the time frame of yoda and yaddle.. but now he’s actually in the temple.. and other Jedi knew of him..

Has to be his son..

Hell his code name on set was baby yoda lol
If you look at the passage of time between the end of EP3 and ANH-ROTJ, Grogu would have been around 25-26 years old at Order 66, assuming he IS 50 now, and not older in fact. The Client just said the data on the tracking fob was over 50 years old.

Code name was baby Yoda... what else would it have been? Bob? Steve? Kermit? :D
 
Halliwax mentioned earlier that some people think he's in something, but that's def his pod. There's thoughts he was smuggled in an interior section of R2, since he was technically there. That shot definitely isn't him "inside" R2 though.
I doubt there's THAT much free space inside an R2 unit. With the leg retracted that's a good bit of real estate taken up. Plus all the arms/manipulators/radar antennas inside the dome.
 
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Seeing that she or the little kid haven’t shown up yet I also think they are both gone..

If we don’t see them again I would be amazed they didn’t show her body in that slaughter scene..

Would make for it to be so much more emotional
They're off on a Booze Cruise with Garsa to The Tatooine Flats ;)
 
Seeing that she or the little kid haven’t shown up yet I also think they are both gone..

If we don’t see them again I would be amazed they didn’t show her body in that slaughter scene..

Would make for it to be so much more emotional
Yeah, I am still trying to square this in my head.

So, I get that they didn’t want to show a dead kid on a Disney+ show (though we see a bunch of dead kids in ROTS, also shown on Disney+), so I take Boba burning the kid’s little gaffi stick as evidence that Boba found his body. If the kid’s body was not there, Boba would not have burned the stick, and instead would have went looking for him, on the chance that he was captured and still alive.

But the woman? If Boba did not find her body, I assume he would have went looking for her, too. Since he doesn’t appear to have done that, I assume he found her body as well. But we never saw it, and I’m not sure why.

So to your point, yes, it’s odd that they didn’t show her body in addition to the chieftain’s. It could have been a simple 10-second extra shot, and as you said, would have added even more emotion to the scene.

When I piss and moan about eps being too short and missing opportunities to add texture to the story, this is exactly the kind of thing I am talking about.
 
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I do think he’s trying to be a “model Jedi” for Grogu. This is his first student afterall. I’m assuming he doesn’t really know Ahsoka that well so I’m unsure how comfortable he is around her. I get what you’re saying but I actually think the “wooden” aspects lend itself to the deepfake. For someone more dynamic, like Han, that is another story.
I've seen some very good, very emotional deepfake scenes. You can't just do it willy-nilly; you need the performance to match what you want to see in the final product, and it seems to work best when the facial structure of the original is similar to the face you're putting over it. If you haven't seen it already, see this: Jim Carrey deepfaked into The Shining

I really do think this version of Luke is a logical extension of what we saw in RotJ. And in a lot of cases, I really don't understand what a lot of people here are going on about. Maybe it's just me.

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If you look at the passage of time between the end of EP3 and ANH-ROTJ, Grogu would have been around 25-26 years old at Order 66, assuming he IS 50 now, and not older in fact. The Client just said the data on the tracking fob was over 50 years old.

Code name was baby Yoda... what else would it have been? Bob? Steve? Kermit? :D
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