
Han Took Shots First
BONUS: Mandalorian & Grogu Trailer Reaction LIVESTREAM (Repost from Sep 22 2025)
<p>Jack and Derrick react on their first ever livestream to the brand new teaser trailer for The Mandalorian & Grogu</p>

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A Stars Wars rewatch and discussion podcast from the folks behind the Bad Movies Worse People podcast. Because there are no other Star Wars podcasts out there and you need OUR opinions! We will be watching every live-action Star Wars property in in-universe chronological order while also peppering in discussion episodes about news, behind-the-scenes info, and general Star Wars related chit chat.Email us at hantookshotsfirst@gmail.com
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Han Took Shots First
<p>Jack and Derrick react on their first ever livestream to the brand new teaser trailer for The Mandalorian & Grogu</p>

Episode #30
<p>In The Mandalorian Chapter 16, “The Rescue,” Mando leads a daring assault on Moff Gideon’s cruiser to save Grogu, teaming up with Bo-Katan, Cara Dune, Fennec Shand, and Koska Reeves. After an intense showdown, Mando defeats Gideon in combat—accidentally winning the Darksaber and Bo-Katan’s side-eye in the process. Just as things look dire with Dark Troopers closing in, the Luke Skywalker arrives to mow them down like it’s 1983 again. The episode ends with a tearful goodbye as Mando removes his helmet so Grogu can see his face, giving Star Wars fans everywhere a collective emotional meltdown.</p><p>Get a l...

Episode #29
<p>In Chapter 15, The Believer, Mando teams up with ex-Imperial sharpshooter Mayfeld for a covert mission to locate Moff Gideon’s cruiser. To do so, Mando disguises himself as an Imperial trooper and endures a tense infiltration of an Imperial refinery, culminating in an awkwardly brilliant mess-hall scene where Mayfeld snaps and blasts an officer mid-monologue. After a chaotic escape involving TIE fighters and Slave One-style fireworks, Mayfeld earns his freedom. This is the Way.</p><p>Get a lot more from Worse People Productions, including these Han Took Shots First episodes early and ad-free, at patreon.com/worsepeople</p><p>...

Episode #28
<p><br /></p><p>In Chapter 14 of The Mandalorian, Din takes Grogu to the ancient seeing stone on Tython for some Jedi Wi-Fi, but just as the Force signal is loading, Boba Fett and Fennec Shand show up demanding the armor back. Before anyone can settle things, Imperial troops crash the party, leading to a tag-team brawl where Fett reminds everyone why he’s a legend. The good news: Din gains allies. The bad news: Moff Gideon swoops in and nabs Grogu, leaving Din staring at smoldering wreckage of the Razor Crest and one very empty baby carrier.</p><p>Ge...

Episode #27
<p>In Chapter 13 of The Mandalorian, The Jedi, Din finally meets Ahsoka Tano, who’s been slicing and dicing her way through a corrupt magistrate’s goons. She bonds with Baby Yo—errr, Grogu—and reveals his name, his tragic Jedi daycare backstory, and his force powers. Ahsoka refuses to train him (classic Jedi move), but she does point Din toward the planet Tython, while also casually dropping the name of her real target: Grand Admiral Thrawn.</p><p>Get a lot more from Worse People Productions, including these Han Took Shots First episodes early and ad-free, at patreon.com/worsepeo...
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