And to me, that's why they are bringing back older characters, and it in fact reinforces what I'd said. While I gushed over Baby Yoda Species character, the fact I can't even remember the main character's name is not good storytelling, so it seems to me they are attempting to build an ensemble cast, which is a further validation, to me at least, that they don't have faith in their own original characters. And hey, let's also assume they will use Baby Yoda Species as a clone to bring back Yoda, or as some kinda essence transfer. To me, that'd be LIT AF. And yet it's also a way actions no longer have consequences - like how Maul was brought back from a non-canon comic after being bisected in two.BridgeConsoleMasher wrote: ↑Sun May 10, 2020 8:41 pmI don't remember his name and it doesn't much bother me about the show. That's actually an argument people had when the first few episodes came out, that we don't see his face and it's largely impersonal, but nothing to that tune really held up for people watching the show.Captain Crimson wrote: ↑Sun May 10, 2020 5:45 pmBecause let's face it, the Baby Yoda Species character and the memes surrounding it overtook the central character so that most fans retweeting their experiences and sharing out screencaps and memes didn't even know his name. Just think about that for a second, honestly.
Honestly, my reaction is the same as everyone else in fandom. I love the Baby Yoda Species character, and I think it's where the true success of TM came from. But at the same time, even in an ensemble cast, you should know the main character's name. It seems more to me like they had rushed out TM, not expecting it to take off this way, and so are now course correcting in S2, bringing in more beloved characters to compensate for this detail. And I do think it was because it was a failed Boba Fett film. So yeah, that's how I see it. I just wanna see where this Baby Yoda Species plot goes. I guarantee you it's tied to Yoda, somehow. Possibly his nephew. But who knows.