Well, audiences aren't in uproar over the apparent overpowered Baby Yoda in "The Mandalorian".
Fans haven't clamoured to point out that he is capable of feats far beyond those of his predecessors and the fanbase is completely united over how oocchy coochy coot he is.
Could this be the end of a multi billion dollar franchise already reeling from the seven figure profits it has made after previous controversies? Should Disney have realised by now that there's no future in pandering to small babies who want to see themselves on screen?
Fans haven't clamoured to point out that he is capable of feats far beyond those of his predecessors and the fanbase is completely united over how oocchy coochy coot he is.
Could this be the end of a multi billion dollar franchise already reeling from the seven figure profits it has made after previous controversies? Should Disney have realised by now that there's no future in pandering to small babies who want to see themselves on screen?