ETA: And to be clear, if it doesn't bother a person then it's clearly a nonissue. But, it's going to impact different people in different ways. Giving it a "*shrug* that's life" reaction is rather odd. That's like saying people shouldn't be upset that an Ewok died to an AT-ST blast in ROTJ. After all, that's war, right?![]()
I've seen so many reactions (not necessarily here but elsewhere online) where people have said, "bro, it's just a TV show, who cares? Baby Yoda's just a puppet! The eggs weren't real! Get over it!"
Well, I'm already "over it", but that's not the point. The point is, am I not allowed to engage in the show on its intended level? I'm not allowed to be involved in the story or have an emotional reaction to the dramatics?
Um, why the fuck are you watching TV/movies/theater/reading books, etc, then, if you don't get invested in what you're consuming? Are you really incapable of understanding how storytelling works?
For pretty colors and lights, I recommend a kaleidoscope.