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jedi-valjean

I used to think Bo-Katan was a terrible, power-hungry person who switched sides but never changed her ways. I don't think she's evil anymore. I think she's prideful. I think she's got a savior complex. I think saving Mandalore is more important to her than ruling it, but because people— like Din's group— blame her for losing Mandalore to Gideon, she's desperate to prove them wrong by wielding the Darksaber and restoring Mandalore to its former glory. When Din gets it instead, she throws herself a pity party and convinces herself that Mandalore can't be saved anyway, because if she can't do it, no one can. But they're welcome to try, and maybe in doing so they'll humiliate themselves the way she's been humiliated.

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thesmilingfish
sapphic-violets-ink

I apologise for having a nuanced opinion on the Internet, but "The destruction of a vast network that many creators rely on to reach their audience is heartbreaking" and "Watching the multibillion-dollar impulsive purchase of an entitled man-child crash and burn within days of getting his hands on it is objectively funny" are two statements that can and should co-exist

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