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Grogu from The Mandalorian
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‘The Mandalorian’ fans are drawing a hard line in the sand over Grogu’s latest stunt

Everything has to be nitpicked like an itchy scab, apparently.

While The Mandalorian continues to air and recently pulled off something spectacular we will not spoil here, other aspects of the show are less loved by a certain segment of mostly-male fans. They dislike the effects, lighter bits, and are now out for our Grogu.

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The above footage was recently shared in the wake of the show’s latest episode with no initial explanation as to what the user found embarrassing about it. For those who may not click, little Grogu gets the drop on a child Mandalorian in a practice duel with paintball-style guns. In a different reply, one critic says this is awful because the fictional character is not immediately shot by the other fictional character when jumping (seriously), and the actions of a puppet are not as good as CGI prequel-era Yoda, too.

https://twitter.com/holypadalin/status/1638872794107609088

Another Twitter user adds they liked it because the show and broader franchise primarily cater to younger audiences. Other parts of the discourse are again saying Andor is the better show and a miraculous feat of creativity under Disney’s ownership and, for one fan, the constant whiplash with what people are supposed to hate about the franchise can be very jarring to keep track of.

https://twitter.com/Moekaki69/status/1638894127969611776

It is true a number of fans have disdained the puppet Yoda and there are examples of people expressing their disdain for the new version of Luke while others say Anakin should have gotten this same effects treatment in Obi-Wan Kenobi. Apparently, the only consistent thing about Star Wars now, apart from its inability to move on to new stories and people, is the inconsistency of gripes.

The Mandalorians third season runs through April 19 on Disney Plus. A fourth is being developed.


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Evan J. Pretzer
A freelance writer with We Got This Covered for more than a year, Evan has been writing professionally since 2017. His interests include television, film and gaming and previous articles have been filed at Screen Rant and Canada's National Post. Evan also has a master's degree from The American University in journalism and public affairs.