Fu** that guy, bring us Ahsoka!You may have already read elsewhere, but a high profile character from The Clone Wars is now rumored to be returning:although we have no idea when... next week or next year?Hondo Onaka

Fu** that guy, bring us Ahsoka!You may have already read elsewhere, but a high profile character from The Clone Wars is now rumored to be returning:although we have no idea when... next week or next year?Hondo Onaka
Fu** that guy, bring us Ahsoka!You may have already read elsewhere, but a high profile character from The Clone Wars is now rumored to be returning:although we have no idea when... next week or next year?Hondo Onaka![]()
Fu** that guy, bring us Ahsoka!You may have already read elsewhere, but a high profile character from The Clone Wars is now rumored to be returning:although we have no idea when... next week or next year?Hondo Onaka![]()
Soka was forced on CW crew by Lucas.
Okay, kind of a stakes-raiser. But Tarkin's plan didn't make a lot of sense. If they knew the rebels were targeting the communications tower, why didn't they anticipate that they'd use it to broadcast a message? Why not rig the tower's systems so that they couldn't send it out?
Ja, never underestimate the arrogance factor. Up until now, the Rebellion wasn't even a genuine rebellion yet--just a few unorganized malcontents and outlaws.Okay, kind of a stakes-raiser. But Tarkin's plan didn't make a lot of sense. If they knew the rebels were targeting the communications tower, why didn't they anticipate that they'd use it to broadcast a message? Why not rig the tower's systems so that they couldn't send it out?
"What? In our moment of a triumph? I think you overestimate their chances."
Fu** that guy, bring us Ahsoka!![]()
Soka was forced on CW crew by Lucas.
I don't know a female padawan character was included in the original idea for The Clone Wars (which sounds an awful lot like what we got with Rebels).
But Tarkin's plan didn't make a lot of sense. If they knew the rebels were targeting the communications tower, why didn't they anticipate that they'd use it to broadcast a message? Why not rig the tower's systems so that they couldn't send it out?
The identity of Fulcrum seems to have been discovered:
http://rebelsreport.com/2015/02/08/star-wars-rebels-fulcrums-identity-revealed-spoilers
It's Ahsoka.
In retrospect, I suppose it should have been obvious (though it never crossed my mind); the symbol Fulcrum used to identify the crate in "Droids in Distress" matches Ahsoka's forehead markings. Disguising her voice was clever misdirection, though.
I also liked how Tarkin mentioned there are already rebel groups everywhere, they're just not working together. Methinks Season Two will involve them hooking up with a second group.
Okay, kind of a stakes-raiser. But Tarkin's plan didn't make a lot of sense. If they knew the rebels were targeting the communications tower, why didn't they anticipate that they'd use it to broadcast a message? Why not rig the tower's systems so that they couldn't send it out?
"What? In our moment of a triumph? I think you overestimate their chances."
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