Seriously, tho, did we ever get to know what the actual **** happened to Yoda during his time in hiding? I mean, the guy went from a total badass and wise master to...well...the Yoda Luke met.
Try living entirely alone without any connection to the civilised world as well as without any modern niceties, in a dark swamp with monsters in it for 20+ years and see how you handle when some clueless ********** stumbles upon you.
Yoda just went sorta ******* from his exile, is all.
In the years leading up to his settlement in Dagobah, Yoda was a Jedi, an order of beings that was mercilessly hunted down and executed by the galactic wide empire. There is very little reason to visit the backwoods planet of Dagobah and even fewer to track down Yoda himself; the only people who would want to visit Yoda are either friends who know him or enemies who would kill him. Yoda he knew that Luke had an affinity for the force but he didn't know who he was. Yoda took the fool's approach of introducing himself as a disguise to allow him to assess the stranger who has some unknown connection to him.
Well, actually, Yoda knew exactly who Luke was. He had been watching him through the Force all his life. He put on the crazy hermit act to get a more personal assessment of Luke than his visions had offered. Luke did not do well.
I am willing to bet that in person it is green, but the coloring is thrown off through the video camera having a wrong setting, probably put on auto-adjustment... The saturation is slightly... off... and coloring is effected, or could be another one of those adjustments causing the effect.
One thing I could tell you is that it is not the white balance, that seems perfect judging by the plastic storage bin and the white ferret's fur.
tfw one summer I lived in a friends guest house with 3 other friends
Doing nothing but hanging out, getting drunk and smoking weed was cool but **** it was disgusting. I was the only one that bothered to clean anything. I'm definitely not doing that again.
By the end of summer I was spending more time at my house than at "The Cottage." It really was cool af though.