The beauty of all the depictions of Nar Shaddaa in various SW games and media is that they can all be considered correct- they are different districts or neighborhoods of the Smuggler's Moon. My favorites are DF level 9 and the first few levels of JK. They really captured the atmosphere for me, so to speak. JK in particular did good things with vertically challenging levels throughout the game.
Yes, it probably will be.As a casual fan - this looks the same old same old?
I'm sorry to go back to such an old post, but I haven't been on this thread for a while and I wanted to address this.Did anyone else think Ezra sounded like the actor from the Rebels show in that trailer? If not, they picked a guy who sure sounds a lot like him!
By the same token, Hera in live action is going to take a little getting used to. I luv Mary Winstead but she really doesn't evoke Hera in the makeup and her voice is completely different.
Although people would bitch about it either way, I always thought it would be a nice homage to the voice actors who brought these characters to life if they were used to dub over the lines of the live action actors. So you have Rosario Dawson playing Ahsoka but Ashley Eckstein voicing the lines in post-production, and so on. Of course, then the studio has to pay two actors so I can see why that'd be a non-starter...
If you're not a big fan of the Ahsoka character or interested in the storylines picking up from Rebels, then yeah it probaby will be.As a casual fan - this looks the same old same old?
I don't think she's quite there yet. I know it's a bit arbitrary considering how the Jedi Order isn't a thing in any meaningful sense, plus the whole "[She is] no Jedi!" bit; but I'm somewhat of a stickler for who should and should not be considered a Master in title, and not just as an honorific.Looking forward to Master Tano.
Exactly.Mace Windu was wrong about the frame up job being Ahsoka's trial. Mace's offer to her to return to the order was Ahsoka's trial, and she passed it wonderfully. The greatest Jedi the Order ever produced.
If all you care about is 'Ahsoka' prep, then there really is only those two episodes that are likely to be directly relevant. I guess you can also throw in 'The Heiress' on the off-chance Bo shows up (I doubt it.)Despite being completely unfamiliar with the series, I just made myself a list of 40 Rebels episodes to watch as Ahsoka prep and am trying to do likewise with episodes from The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett as well, but other than the two obvious ones, I'm struggling, and am therefore asking for suggestions.
If all you care about is 'Ahsoka' prep, then there really is only those two episodes that are likely to be directly relevant. I guess you can also throw in 'The Heiress' on the off-chance Bo shows up (I doubt it.)
As for Rebels . . . honestly 40 sounds a little short. Lemme guess; all of the two parters/season premiers & finalise, plus the mid-season break episodes and the entire latter half of season 4 from 'Rebel Assault' onwards?
OK, let's see . . .Here's the list I came up with:
Season 1
Spark of Rebellion, Part 1
Spark of Rebellion, Part 2
Rise of the Old Masters
Out of Darkness
Empire Day
Gathering Forces
Path of the Jedi
Call to Action
Rebel Resolve
Fire Across the Galaxy
Season 2
The Siege of Lothal, Part 1
The Siege of Lothal, Part 2
The Lost Commanders
Relics of the Old Republic
The Protector of Concord Dawn
Shroud of Darkness
The Forgotten Droid
The Mystery of Chopper Base
Twilight of the Apprentice, Part 1
Twilight of the Apprentice, Part 2
Season 3
Step into Shadow, Part 1
Step into Shadow, Part 2
Hera's Heroes
Imperial Supercommandos
Trials of the Darksaber
Legacy of Mandalore
Through Imperial Eyes
Secret Cargo
Zero Hour, Part 1
Zero Hour, Part 2
Heroes of Mandalore, Part 1
Heroes of Mandalore, Part 2
The Occupation
Flight of the Defender
Rebel Assault
Jedi Night
Wolves and a Door
A World Between Worlds
Family Reunion - and Farewell, Part 1
Family Reunion - and Farewell, Part 2
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