Makes me think of Judge Dredd. In the comics, Judged Dredd does take his helmet off to sleep or bathe but his face is never shown in he panel art. It's a a recurring gag how there is always something blocking the view.
I haven't seen the Mandalorian yet, but even I know about Baby Yoda now. Here he is coming to avenge his kinsman's defeat at the hands of Darth Sidious:
Moff Hasbro: Welcome, Lord Vader. This is an unexpected pleasure. We are honored by your presence. Darth Vader: You may dispense with the pleasantries, Commander. I am here to put you back on schedule. Moff Hasbro: I assure you, Lord Vader, my men are working as fast they can. Darth Vader: Perhaps I can find new ways to motivate them. Moff Hasbro: I tell you that these toys will be operational as planned. Darth Vader: [stops and holds up his finger at Hasbro] The Mouse does not share your optimistic appraisal of the situation. Moff Hasbro: But he asks the impossible! I need more fuzzy ears! Darth Vader: Then perhaps you can tell him yourself when he arrives. Moff Hasbro: [alarmed] The Mouse is coming here? Darth Vader: That is correct, Commander, and he is most displeased with your apparent lack of progress. Moff Hasbro: We shall double our efforts. Darth Vader: I hope so, Commander, for your sake. The Mouse is not as forgiving as I am. [resumes walking]
After the metachlorines and Jar Jar Binks, the worst part of the prequels. The rules of the Jedi Order barring romantic entanglements was the stupidest part of the prequels given that Force strength is hereditary, Jedi should encourage their members to have children not prohibit it. There was no real reason why Anakin's relationship with Padme needed to be secret. The story would have progressed just fine if everyone, good guys and bad guys, knew they were a couple. As pointed out in the Expanded Universe novels when Han was chastising Luke for not even trying to find a romantic partner "Where do you think little Jedi come from, Luke?"