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One thing it is not, however, is forehead-showing.
Its easy to spot where the living creature ends and artificiality begins.
Twileks are rubber-headband aliens.
The other wasBib Fortuna, a male Twiliek who was one of Jabba the Hutts key lackeys.
This is perhaps the original sin of Twilek design.
Evensome male Twilek, as seen inThe Mandalorian, have their heads wrapped up.
Thats deeply messed up and would make the widespread voluntary wearing of hats even more baffling.
And so, with no explanation, pretty much every Twilek we see wears some sort of hat.
Is the lack of alien foreheads really the biggest problem facingStar Warsright now?
No, of course not.
I sawRise of SkywalkerandBook of Boba Fett the franchise has bigger issues.
Its not just because the shows are hiding the seams of the makeup.
Practical effects are great!
The same plots of rebellion happen over and over again so theres no sense of real change.
Why, thats just bone-headed.
Update:Never mind.
Okay I get why Ashoka wears a headbandpic.twitter.com/SUvOtB0qDG