I may be completely blind, but I just didn't see enough of Sabine and Shin to entirely get the WolfWren ship. Which is not to say I haven't read some fanfics that have been awesome and lovely and amazing! But really, based on what I know, I'm more likely to ship Natasha/Ivanna. Seeing them behind the scenes together is great. They're such dorks, and it really feels like it would be a lot of fun working on that set. ^_^
Of course they're real, otherwise, it would be some very impressive deepfake and AI voicing if they weren't. Just wish people would ask some more nerdy, and interesting, questions at the panels which these actors attend. Like asking Shin about Abeloth, the mother of the mortis family, which many speculate has something to do with Shin, Baylan, or both. Asking them about the original thrawn triology, if they've read it, know the story, know the character, like Mara Jade, since Dave's movie might very well be called heir to the empire. Or before the Ahsoka show aired, asking Hayden, Rosario, and Arianna, young Ahsoka, about the rumored mustafar Anakin vs Ahsoka scene, even if they couldn't answer, or maybe the could answer now afterwards if such a scene was ever talked about or even filmed.
Totally shipping Sabine and Shin. Also, go check out a fan edit of Shin turning into Abeloth, the “mother” of the Mortis god family for those who don’t know, it’s incredble, and horrifying… And I also read a fanfiction about Sabine and Shin, and the time they spent together on the eye of Sion, during their travel to the new galaxy... a very professionally written story, that actually fits with the Ahsoka show, despite some wild and crazy stuff happening, both between Sabine and Shin, but also just in general. Of course it doesn't translate well to the screen, but as a written story, it was really good. It's called "Storms of the eye".
He looks exactly like Ezra without the beard. Perfect casting
1:01 Ezra's helmet fetish will never go away!:D
Already said it in the short, but I love these kind of video!
Yeah, just seeing the actors having fun together is so wholesome, no matter how the show turned out.
Me gusto cuando Eman se tomo la leche azul y se trató de robar su casco y una etiqueta.❤️
love it
I may be completely blind, but I just didn't see enough of Sabine and Shin to entirely get the WolfWren ship. Which is not to say I haven't read some fanfics that have been awesome and lovely and amazing! But really, based on what I know, I'm more likely to ship Natasha/Ivanna. Seeing them behind the scenes together is great. They're such dorks, and it really feels like it would be a lot of fun working on that set. ^_^
So these are real? It'd work anyways, but that makes it even better (and it's not anything against you, I'm just people-blind sometimes).
Of course they're real, otherwise, it would be some very impressive deepfake and AI voicing if they weren't. Just wish people would ask some more nerdy, and interesting, questions at the panels which these actors attend. Like asking Shin about Abeloth, the mother of the mortis family, which many speculate has something to do with Shin, Baylan, or both. Asking them about the original thrawn triology, if they've read it, know the story, know the character, like Mara Jade, since Dave's movie might very well be called heir to the empire. Or before the Ahsoka show aired, asking Hayden, Rosario, and Arianna, young Ahsoka, about the rumored mustafar Anakin vs Ahsoka scene, even if they couldn't answer, or maybe the could answer now afterwards if such a scene was ever talked about or even filmed.
Totally shipping Sabine and Shin. Also, go check out a fan edit of Shin turning into Abeloth, the “mother” of the Mortis god family for those who don’t know, it’s incredble, and horrifying… And I also read a fanfiction about Sabine and Shin, and the time they spent together on the eye of Sion, during their travel to the new galaxy... a very professionally written story, that actually fits with the Ahsoka show, despite some wild and crazy stuff happening, both between Sabine and Shin, but also just in general. Of course it doesn't translate well to the screen, but as a written story, it was really good. It's called "Storms of the eye".
same
No thanks. I’ll stick to the real shows and films.