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Din "brown eyes" djarin and his son grogu-kun
✨ My head canon bonus epilogue for Season 2
Little Grogu finally being able to see Din's helmetless face for the first time, but not recognizing him at first causing Din to gently say his name and taking him in his arms, consoling that it's him and giving him his little ball, having Grogu gently reaching out his little green hand touch his face and cooing with glee upon realizing it's his father is basically the only thing I'm going to be dreaming about for the whole week regardless it actually happens in the finale or not.
I am kinda obsessed with these two right now....😁❤️
I’m dying, is anyone going to talk about the look that the child shot at Din after he merc’d the Jawa with his jetpack orrr
-Dad, you didn’t.
-I really did.
I've never felt more related to a character than when Mayfield got so distracted by Din's beauty that the only thing that came into his mind was "brown eyes"
Din really said "so is no one gonna adopt this kid" and didn't wait for an answer didn't he
So Mandalorians (at least the ones in The Mandalorian) only take off their helmet in front of their close family or someone they are intimate with?
in episode 4, Mando says that he hasn’t taken it off in front of someone else since he was a child.
This leads me to the conclusions that:
1)the dude is a virgin
2) If he takes his helmet off for Baby Yoda, he’s confirming that the child is his Family, which would be the greatest off all Dadlorian moments and would continue the series’ emphasis on familial love.