.jenniferbeals reflects on what she brought to her character on TheBookOfBobaFett.
. In the Disney+ original, Beals plays Garsa Fwip, a free and prosperous Twi’lek who runs a local cantina in Mos Espa called the Sanctuary on the planet Tatooine.
Unfortunately for her, Garsa and her Sanctuary gets caught up in Fett’s battle with the Pykes and is blown up in a terrorist attack. Sadly, it’s an unceremonious and shocking way to go. But Beals jokes, “Stranger things have happened and certainly she’s a survivor, as you can see from that big old scar.”
As a result, she’s an employer, not a master and the cantina is a true sanctuary. “They were excited about that,” she notes, before revealing that in another conversation with the EPs, she asked if Garsa could have multiple costumes versus many of the other characters who are seen wearing the same thing episode to episode.
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