because i m not and activists. you know, i am not a pundit. but you know, i m just an american citizen who has an opinion. one last question i have to ask, mark, before i let you go, a star wars question from a fanboy. what was it like to be back on the screen, as look skywalker? aided by cgi, in the tv series on disney+ after all those years. i mean, i literally, like many, whooped out loud when you are right and that fight scene in the season to finale. well, john favreau and dave filoni invited me over to watch some footage. they said they wanted my opinion. i said, well, that s unusual. no one has done that before i came to star wars, certainly, not in the sequel. so, i went over.
until michael dukakis asked me to go out on the campaign trail. it wasn t the last month or so, so we were in the downward spiral, for sure. but what happened was that when i got on twitter, i think a personality comes out. and you are likes and dislikes, because i m not and activists. you know, i am not a pundit. but you know, i m just an american citizen who has an opinion. one last question i have to ask, mark, before i let you go, a star wars question from a fanboy. what was it like to be back on the screen, as look skywalker? aided by cgi, in the tv series on disney+ after all those years. i mean, i literally, like many, whooped out loud when you are right and that fight scene in the season to finale. well, john favrow and day for lonely invited me over to watch some footage. they said they wanted my opinion. i said, well, that s unusual. no one has done that before and came to star wars, certainly,
these are extraordinary times. they require extraordinary measures. they are indeed. you couldn t make the stuff up. one last question i need to ask, mark, before i let you go. it s a star wars question. what s it like being back on the screen as loop in the tv serious the mandalorian on disney+ after all those years. i literally, like many whooped out loud in your fight scene on the season june finale. john favrow and dave invited me over to watch some footage. they said they want in my opinion. i thought, that s unusual, no one s done that before when it came to star wars. certainly not in the sequel. so, i went over, they showed me the footage and they propose this idea. which i was got smacked as you british are fond of saying. the aging process in the whole thing, i never thought i d go back and play that part again. but one thing i think that s so
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