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This season of Disney’s The Mandalorian, « star » Baby Yoda (or « The Child, » as the fans’ favorite creature is officially called) has fallen into a kind of naughtiness that is perfectly fitting for a, well, child , is also a bit shocking and even horrible for fans. The most controversial of these moments so far was Baby Yoda’s eating the « Frog Lady » s eggs in Chapter 10. Since that episode’s debut, people have grappled with their attitudes towards the unsettling behavior, and now CNN’s Jake Tapper has the floor on what seems to be hot about not just Baby Yoda but another iconic Star Wars moment as well.
It all started on Twitter when Tapper shared his thoughts on a post on the Baby Yoda Egg Eating Scandal and stated that he « would like to live in a world where something that should raise an eyebrow rises. ». «
I just saw a post about the Baby Yoda Egg Eating Scandal and I have to say that I would love to live in a world where there is even something worth raising an eyebrow. Twitter. com / fFPBAbhIZ3
As you can imagine, there has been some reaction from people on Twitter, including one where someone pointed out to Tapper that they were from an endangered species, which the lead anchor quickly corrected.
« This is a common misconception, but it is incorrect, » he wrote. « ‘These eggs are the last brood in my life cycle, » said the lady frog. Nothing about their species. Didn’t seem to notice her absence, by the way. «
And Tapper didn’t stop taking subtle shots of the frog lady’s parenting either. He poked at PETA’s conviction of Baby Yoda.
Aside from all the Twitter banter, the problem with baby Yoda eating the frog lady’s eggs has sparked some discussion on social media and even led Lucasfilm’s creative arts manager Phil Szostak to open up his own perspective on the matter To add and compare The eggs for the unfertilized chicken eggs are getting a lot of people from the supermarket, although he has noticed why some viewers may feel a little uncomfortable.
« In Chapter 10 of The Mandalorian, it becomes clear that the frog lady’s eggs are unfertilized, like the hen eggs that many of us enjoy. But obviously chickens aren’t living beings and the kid who eats the eggs is purposely disruptive to create a comedic effect, « Szostak shared on Twitter. « Fans of horror know that disturbing things make some of us laugh and some of us squirm, or both. Your mileage may vary. «
As for Tapper, he didn’t just quit The Mandalorian for his « hot takes » on Star Wars. He considered the « Han shot first » by stating that Han was the only shot and that he did not shed tears for Greedo.
« Before this conversation gets more political, I can state that Han not only shot first, Greedo didn’t shoot second because Han was THE ONLY one who shot, » wrote Tapper. « I haven’t shed tears in Greedo, but that’s exactly what happened. «
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