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back to back sci-fi aroace representation on the big screen… nature is healing
I firmly believe Din is never gonna have a love interest.
As a person who is a complete romantic, I see absolutely nothing between him and any other characters romantic wise. The only one that might have been was the woman on the blue shrimp planet (I'm so sorry I don't remember her name, it's late and I'm tired) but even then it wasn't really romantic, more like, "my life could actually be peaceful.... Maybe I do want that"
Disney, is not going to ruin their most popular franchise with a romance.
You can ship who you want with who, idc. Shipping is fun. Have fun with it. (proshippers I stg 🤺) But I don't think Disney is gonna have him be in a relationship.
Jon said he wanted this show to go on as long as it needs to, this is about Din and Grogu and just trying to make it in this galaxy of StarWars while questioning beliefs and occasionally meeting famous StarWars characters by accident while going on side quests.
Also Din is aroace anyways so
And I have a lot more to say on that, fellas
Trying not to throw up every time I see someone call Bo Katan Grogu's mom.
Raise your hand if you have been so dead-set on aroace Din that you straight-up forgot about what they tried to imply with Xi'an because it clearly was forced, made him uncomfortable, and didn't stick, and that you also interpreted the Omera situation in Chapter 4 as her pining for him and him being touched by her kindness but not romantically interested (because what else would it be?) and NEITHER of these were conscious decisions