The Big Picture Star Wars may be an epic story about the ups and downs of a galaxy, but, to a certain extent, it's always been about family, whether it's the generations of Skywalkers and their antics or the closely bonded Din Djarin and Grogu. Star Wars TV series have thrived on the trend of an unlikely family forming out of a child and their battle-hardened adoptive father .
Star Wars: The Bad Batch TV-PG The 'Bad Batch' of elite and experimental clones make their way through an ever-changing galaxy in the immediate aftermath of the Clone Wars. Omega's case is slightly different, mostly because she is older , but even so, her soldier-turned-bounty-hunter fathers take her along on missions that she has no business helping with. Hunter takes most of the responsibility for Omega, though the whole Bad Batch looks out for her, and he, in particular, is concerned about her needs, considering staying on Pabu because it would be good for her.
Din Djarin does the same thing. Though initially Din Djarin says goodbye and sends Grogu with Luke Skywalker to learn to be a Jedi, the separation doesn't last. Grogu quickly gives up the training to return to Din Djarin, who enables him to do so. Grogu is a powerful Force user, and his long life span would allow him to keep the Jedi around for centuries, but that is not the case. This time, Grogu was at least part of the decision, but even so, it's not an example of stellar parenting.
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