Was it known that the actor who was in charge of Andor's group was going to appear in this series, or was that a surprise? I still find it weird whenever he shows up playing an actual human character, even though he's been doing that more frequently in recent years.
I liked Tales of the Jedi, although they're pretty quick. It's basically 3 Dooku episodes and 3 Ahsoka episodes, with other known characters showing up too.
It gives us canon confirmation that Yaddle spoke normally, so Yoda's weird backwards sentence structure isn't something that everyone in their species does.
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