Owen and Beru raise their infant nephew, whose inner thoughts are monologued by @HamillHimself. Uncontrolled force shenanigans. Ben is the cool guy who takes the kid on joyrides. Coming to Disney+, it’s LUKE WHO’S TALKING.
This tweet is the fault of @ChelseaDMielke, who laughs at her own jokes.
It has been pointed out to me that the voice of Baby Luke would actually be provided by the Rock, and I cannot dispute this.
@WhoTweetedThis has made @ChelseaDMielke a very happy woman. Now she wants a full size poster. Image
Full credit to @herzwesten who notes the title needs a comma, and should be LUKE, WHO’S TALKING

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Thanks to everyone who spoke up and shared and liked my request for questions and comments. I can’t promise to address everyone, but I’ve really benefited from the conversation. So:

Why don’t sci-fi RPGs get more attention and
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