“Hey. We don't serve their kind here.” “What?” “Your droids -- they'll have to wait outside.”
Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)

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“Hey. We don't serve their kind here.” “What?” “Your droids -- they'll have to wait outside.”
Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)
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"Hey! We don't serve their kind here!" "What?" "Your Mawg! He'll have to wait outside! We don't want him here!"
Sorry about the mess // Artist: Ronnie Jensen @ ArtStation
--From a Certain Point of View: “The Luckless Rodian“ + “We Don't Serve Their Kind Here“ THIS IS SOMETHING I WONDERED ABOUT. One of the big things that made me go “????” about the cantina scene is that Obi-Wan used a weapon that was very clearly of the Jedi, so why wasn’t there more of a reaction? That’s why he couldn’t ever do anything on Tatooine besides saving Luke, because any time he pulled out that lightsaber, it was a giant neon flashing sign that said HEY THERE’S A JEDI OVER HERE COME TAKE A CLOSER LOOK and putting Luke at risk, which would then put the entire galaxy at risk. And now we see that half of them are just like LOL ANOTHER DAY AT CHALMUN’S and the other half are YEAH I KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS AND YOU SHOULD LOOK THE OTHER WAY, TOO. I imagine part of it, too, was the total erasure job the Empire did about the Jedi, that there were people who were alive during the Clone Wars who fully believed the Force and the Jedi were just a myth. It makes sense that a lot of people wouldn’t really recognize a lightsaber or what it meant--but that also there are people who damn well recognize it, so you’ve got about a 50/50 chance there!