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Jon Favreau Tries To Clarify The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett Timeline, Makes Things More Confusing

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  1. SWNN Probe

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    Star Wars has always been notoriously bad at handling time jumps which aren't represented on the screen, often filling in the gaps between films with far too many convoluted storylines in comic book and video game form. And in some cases, even the films themselves alone -- ignoring all the supplementary material released afterwards -- make little sense: Why did Han ignore Jabba for so long between Hope and Empire? Why did Lando sit around on Tatooine one full year? The list goes on and on... Now, if Jon Favreau's new comments on the timeline of The Mandalorian are accurate, we might be looking at another mess.



    While discussing The Mandalorian season 3 and more -- alongside Dave Filoni, Rick Famuyiwa, and Katee Sackhoff -- with the Skytalkers podcast members (hat tip to Star Wars Holocron on Twitter), Favreau elaborated a bit on how much time Grogu has really spent with the Jedi and among Mandalorians, since he could be the first individual since the legendary Tarre Vizsla to have one foot in each camp. According to him (7:38), Grogu spent 'many years' with the Mandalorian before leaving with Luke Skywalker at the end of season 2. Moreover, he said right after that two years passed between The Rescue and the events of The Book of Boba Fett chapters 6 and 7. Here's exactly what he said:



    Mind you, the wording on the latter half of this bit could be ambiguous, but let's assume that everything he said is true and accurate...



    First of all, there would be little trouble -- besides the lack of any on-screen hints of that much time passing -- with The Mandalorian season 1 and 2 happening over the course of several years, especially with an unspecified gap between the two during which Din Djarin could've perfectly been bumping around in the dark looking for Mandalorians and hunting low-level bounties to earn some money and keep himself and the Child fed. Trouble really begins with the supposed two-year gap between the season 2 finale and the Mando-related events in The Book of Boba Fett.



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    If almost two full years passed before The Book of Boba Fett began (present-day storyline, starting with The Mandalorian season 2's stinger), that would spell trouble for at least three different major characters: a) Luke Skywalker would've been an even worse Jedi Master that we thought. b) Ahsoka sat on the Thrawn info she acquired in The Jedi for way too long. c) Boba Fett and Fennec Shand spent two years doing nothing of relevance and didn't take Jabba's Palace away from Bib Fortuna until well after recovering the Firespray. And if we try to think there are several months of 'nothing' between Boba and Fennec deciding they need Din's help and the Mandalorian returning to Tatooine, that would make the Pykes extremely slow in their attempted conquest of Tatooine. So no, most of the present-day narrative of The Book of Boba Fett is a matter of weeks at most.



    Of course, there's the small chance that Favreau either misspoke or used poor wording. But right now, all of this sounds like improvised backpedaling on the matter of Din and Grogu barely spending time away from each other before being reunited in a show that wasn't theirs -- many fans have been vocal about how weird this creative decision was. We can work with months, but two full years feel like too much of a stretch even by the classic Star Wars standards.



    Hopefully, this won't invoke another dozen comic series and crossover events full of character development which somehow happened in between cohesive on-screen chapters.



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    Interesting perspective...

    I'd prefer to take the statements as part of a casual conversation about time as it relates to the whole of the project. I don't see the point of shoe-horning potential problems into little cracks and crevices merely with the purpose of making those cracks and crevices bigger and more nagging concerns. Proactive criticism? I think there are enough little recalls and references throughout The Mandalorian and Book of Boba Fett for us to construct a believable timeline without a spreadsheet or specific calendar. Ambiguity can be used to work in worthwhile stories and flesh out other things. These aren't the Wild West days of the EU where five different people can just write five different stories and plug them into the same existing space. We have an established Canon, and in the case of this particular era, we have capable and aware custodians at guard. Trust the Creators. We, as a fanbase, went a very long time trusting in a Creator that WOULD change his own doing at a whim and claim he always had intended it to be so. Favreau, Filoni and the crew they have assembled know that they are accountable to give us consistency in story and quality. Why don't we wait until they actually show evidence of failing at this before we start pointing out their failures?
     
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    Only for fans unwilling to imagine that they are only getting snipets of the total time that Grogu and Din spent together AND with the amount of time Grogu spent away from Din with Luke Skywalker.

    Favreau's timeline makes perfect sense to this fan. The cool thing about it is that -- even though he's a Jedi Academy Drop-out -- its canon now that Grogu was trained by Jedi Master, Luke Skywalker. And, as @MBWilson said above, the show kept things ambiguous so there is no reason for anyone -- including SWNN -- to worry about it.
     
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    Yeah, it's just a very different time for Star Wars. In the old days, time gaps were dubious and maybe were targets for problematic filler material. Nowadays, I see it like one of those Erector Set toys- you put things together, you connect the points, but you leave it a little bit loose so you can work in all the pieces along the way. Then, you can go back and tighten everything up into an awesome completed machine.
     
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