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Little thing I noticed: KB flips her visor up, revealing her eyes, whenever she's alone with Fern or when she's looking at one of those cute animals at the spaceport. Whenever anyone else is around, she puts her visor down.
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fern and kb in star wars: skeleton crew (2024)
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. . Let's be monsters and turn the world upside down 🕤
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They’re taking a break before sparring for the hundredth time 😔 . The gAYS ever. Needed to draw them out again because wolfwren brainrot is going strong (also if y'all have any fanfic recs pls dm them my way, sis is desperate))
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just a reminder herahsoka is canon and one day i might finish my comic about it
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That one scene of Shin staring a lil too long at Sabine was good enough for me 😮💨
Just wanna point out that Baylan and Shin’s outfits are the BESTTT,, I love their suit concepts very much I could talk about how good it looks for days 💗
Anyways, some art before Ahsoka tomorrow (also bcs i havent seen any fanart of these two yet))!! I might draw out more of them depends on how the latest ep will go though fjdj
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okay. let's talk about shin, sabine, and whatever the hell is going on here:
i've been trying to figure out this moment, and why shin responds like this. because it feels like a change, right? the shin of episode 1 would be thrilled to have permission to hunt down and kill sabine. but here, she's clearly protesting the order (indirectly, because she can hardly outright say 'no' to thrawn).
on one level, this is definitely at least in part because the order is coming from thrawn. orders from baylan are fine for shin: baylan is her master, and by this point in the series it's obvious how much she respects him. but thrawn? baylan told her finding thrawn would bring them power, but instead both she and baylan are being treated like his underlings - this is not what shin thought they were signing up for.
but if this were solely about thrawn giving orders, i'd expect shin's reaction to seem irritated or offended - she's hardly a stranger to anger, after all. but i think it's fair to say that shin's response here can be best characterised as alarmed? she's clearly surprised that they aren't letting sabine go, and more than that: she's not happy about it.
so then, i thought maybe that this was about honour - that shin was so disturbed by this, because it is dishonourable for baylan (who has made a point of insisting on keeping his word to sabine) to break their agreement. (and i know it may seem counterintuitive to assume that shin cares about such a jedi-like concept as honour, but judging by the way baylan speaks of the jedi and shin's padawan braid, he probably instilled her with their values if not their morals.) but then i remembered where episode four left off (which is indicated by the show to be a most a day or two ago):
this takes place literally immediately after sabine has made a deal with baylan. if shin cares enough about honour for it to override her hatred of sabine in episode six, it doesn't make sense for her to disregard honour (even in the heat of the moment) to try and kill sabine in episode four.
so if this isn't about thrawn (not entirely), and it isn't about honour (probably not at all), what is this about? what has changed to make shin go from homicidal obsession to protesting seemingly on sabine's behalf?
sabine, of course.
(by which i actually mean: shin.)
let's talk about The Look!
shin staring at sabine is nothing remotely new. shin staring at sabine without a homicidal glare or a mocking smirk? that's extremely new. this scene makes me crazy (i'm trying so so hard to keep the shipping goggles off and to be objective guys). it may not seem like much at first glance, but this is a dramatic change of behaviour for shin. she's looking at - no, observing sabine in a completely neutral and open way. there's no hostility in this gaze, no judgement, not even fear or conflict. just: observing. and she's doing so openly as well - not just that she isn't disguising herself - she turns to face sabine, as if to give sabine a better look at her. as if to let sabine observe her right back.
why??? why is shin doing this??
um. well. i actually don't know.
i can't make any remotely certain assumptions about what has changed since they left seatos. maybe shin has done a lot of introspection. maybe she feels like she's seen a different side of sabine. maybe they fucked on that spaceship.
the only conclusion i do feel it might be safe to make is this:
i don't think shin sees sabine as an enemy anymore.
i don't know when exactly that changed, i don't know what exactly caused it. but it's true. and if shin and sabine aren't enemies anymore - what are they to each other? what will they become?
tl;dr - shin doesn't want to murder sabine in cold blood anymore. also i think they should hold hands.
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shin was WORRIED she was worried! thrawn tells them to follow sabine and she is VISIBLY unhappy that they aren't just letting sabine go. just days ago shin was trying to kill sabine and now she doesn't want that at all!!
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About time i fucking post on here again have some lineless ponies
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