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Things We Saw Today: Finnpoe Is Now “Fully Endorsed” by Oscar Isaac

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Star Wars actor Oscar Isaac hasn’t been shy about his affection for the fan pairing of his character, Poe, with John Boyega’s Finn. And now we have his support in writing.

Madeline, a truly top-level fan, seems to have encountered Isaac while wielding a “FINNPOE IS ENDGAME” sign.

Isaac not only signed her poster, but wrote “Fully endorsed,” with a line drawn under “endorsed” for extra oomph and emphasis.

From our signs to J.J. Abrams’ ears, capisce?

(via @REDVIVALS on Twitter, image: Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

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