^^^ Nov 3, 2021
AYYYY
i feel like there’s a greater-than-zero chance that mythosaurs are not actually extinct
“Ask him about the job on Alzoc III.”
“I did what I had to.”
“Oh, but you liked it. You see, I know what you really are.”
A mando prequel story!!!
Aiming to start posting it by the end of February or in March!
ranking my favorite mandalorian ships:
5. din x omera
4. din x no one
3. queerplatonic din x omera
2. frog lady x frog man
1. the razor crest
ten credits says when din finally paints his armor it'll be purple because he's not like other mandalorians
i am firmly convinced that din djarin is aro-spec and asexual.
(quick disclaimer: i speak for myself. not all aros and aces share my experiences with aromanticism and asexuality.)
one thing that's always struck me about din is how much he values platonic relationships. cara and kuill aren't any less important to him than omera. that's not necessarily an a-spec thing, but it's rare for straight characters on tv. it's even rarer for the focus of the show to be a platonic, father-son relationship rather than a romantic one. aro-coding? definitely.
i've also noticed that a lot of allos, especially straight allos, seem to sort people of their target genders into boxes of "potential s/o" and "not a potential s/o". even if they're happily single, there's still this idea that "i just want to be friends, but i'm fine if it evolves into something more". like, the idea of a romantic/sexual relationship is always in the back of their mind, they’re just choosing not to pursue it.
(second disclaimer: i'm not allo. all i know about allo-ness is what i've observed from the outside.)
din doesn't do that. it's like the "romantic" and "sexual" relationship boxes don't even exist for him most of the time. his only boxes are "enemy", "ally", and "friend/potential babysitter". he's never even considered that cara could be anything other than a friend. i can't describe it quite right, but this mentality towards relationship categories was one of the things that convinced me i was aroace and not just an allo who "hasn't met the right person yet".
and then there's din's relationship with omera. it didn't seem sexual to me, for one thing. second, i'm romance-repulsed, and this is the only romantic tension i've ever seen that i wasn't squicked out by and actually even liked. i just kept thinking, "if i were in a relationship, this is what it would be like." they both felt like they could be happy together, but also like their lives would still be fulfilling if they were single. no theatrics, no cheesiness, just two people who knew they could love each other if only they had the chance. but they didn't. so they moved on.
i don't know exactly what it was. it just gave me a-spec vibes.
all interpretations of din are valid. personally, i think he's asexual and some variant of aromantic - maybe grayro, maybe demi, maybe oriented aro. not sure.
even if he turns out to be a regular ol' hetero, i'm super happy with how this show is combatting amatonormativity. literally the only character in the show with an s/o is frog lady. none of the single characters are portrayed as broken or defective or missing someone. i love that i can watch this show and feel safe from aphobia. thank you, jon favreau and dave filoni.
The Disasters of Sofia, Clarice Lispector // The Old Revolution, Leonard Cohen // Hans Vandekerchkhove// Kyoto, Phoebe Bridgers // Fireworks, Mitski // Insha'Allah, Danusha Laméris // Giovanni's Room, James Baldwin // True Blue, Boygenius // Report From the Besieged City, Zbigniew Herbert // Cool About It, Boygenius // Scenes from Star Wars
me: i want to get tumblr so i can nerd out with other people who are just as obsessed with the mandalorian and star wars as i am
also me: gets tumblr and doesn’t interact with anyone except over anonymous asks