Okay, I really liked this episode. This was the best episode of any kind of Star Wars since Andor went on break.
Hayden and Rosario interacting in a scene!
Hayden and Rosario interacting in a scene!

It takes place just after The Empire Strikes Back. As for the rest, I have no idea. Like I said, just fanciful head canon until they establish otherwise.Huh, curious. I didn't know about that.
But then I haven't read any of the comics or books (aside from the Ahsoka novel). When does that take place?
That said, how could he maintain form and/or enslavement after Vader's death?
How did Ahsoka end up in the world between worlds?
And to even suggest as much is more than ridiculous.Ahsoka hasn't been a sidekick for a very long time.
Damnit, I knew I forgot something big when I listed all of the gut punches. There's definitely more going on there and Baylan undoubtedly distorted the truth of the actual situation...but it still sucks to have her whole family confirmed dead. With all of these hints, I hope we finally see the Purge televised in some fashion at some point and not just as a flashback.Sabine's family confirmed killed on Mandalore. But the line that followed? Sabine thinks she could have saved them, and only didn't because Ahsoka didn't trust her. Likely that's contorted, considering Baylan is the source, and even if it's how Sabine sees it it's colored by grief and loss. But... Ahsoka and Sabine were involved in the Purge, somehow.
And indicates a lack of awareness while watching this very show.And to even suggest as much is more than ridiculous.
Terrible excuse. A threat like this would warrant him taking a few days off from doing that.
I just wish they put a bell on it. They act like he doesn’t exist.
It’s not as big as you think it is as only a small part of their galaxy is explored and they can get to places rather easily with hyperdrives.I dunno, it's a big galaxy man and there's only two Jedi.
If it were Luke's show, would you be saying "why doesn't he look for Ahsoka"? You keep beating this drum, and it's inane. She has a padawan and a badass Droid assistant. She doesn't need Luke. You need Luke.
As for Luke's supposed power, I would say he never got sufficient training to learn how to use it properly. I would trust Ahsoka's power and experience and knowledge over Luke at this point of the timeline without question.
NoSame reason why Hera called up the Senate. To ask for intervention, assistance and, yes, even approval.
Luke is in charge of the Jedi at this point. While that doesn't make Ahsoka his subordinate, it certainly means that he's the guy you at least notify if there's some sinister shit going on with evil force users devising devious plots with catastrophic, galactic-scale consequences.
I tried to avoid even seeing the theories, then I ended up seeing them anyway, then I started thinking it was Barriss. That plot point's been unresolved for 10 years.I can't help but laugh at all of the people who worked themselves into a lather with ridiculous theories about Marrok. Sometimes a lightsabered thug is just a lightsabered thug.
When you put Marrok's death together with the death of the Inquisitor in TOTJ, it would almost seem like they're telling us "this is how Inquisitors die", were it not for the normal Inquisitor deaths in Rebels.So that Marek reveal was rather anticlimactic. He was just some gas creature in a humanoid suit.
While catching a ride with the purgil?So I'm guessing that Ahsoka burning her hand will be another Raiders riff, using it Toht-style to find them somehow?
Ahsoka is a much bigger gun than Luke will ever be.
I want resolution for Barriss, too, but this didn't seem like the right place to do it.I tried to avoid even seeing the theories, then I ended up seeing them anyway, then I started thinking it was Barriss. That plot point's been unresolved for 10 years.
It's always fun watching people tie themselves into knots trying to fashion a mystery out of thin air.I can't help but laugh at all of the people who worked themselves into a lather with ridiculous theories about Marrok. Sometimes a lightsabered thug is just a lightsabered thug.
Marrok being the wraith of the GI hadn't' occurred to me before now. At first I just assumed he was the same, or similar species to that one Ahsoka killed in TotJ. The one who's head deflated and seemingly evaporated when it was cut off. Now I'm wondering if he was a witchcraft zombie this whole time. Nightsisters are known for that kind of thing after all, and that smoke was a bit on the green side. That's usually a giveaway.I never developed a theory as to who he might be until I saw him die. I think he was the Grand Inquisitor. The canon comics showed that the Grand Inquisitor survived as an enslaved Force ghost or wraith under the servitude of Darth Vader. This was the fate worse than death that he referred to before his "death" in Rebels.
https://www.reddit.com/r/starwarsre...ve_those_panels_of_luke_defeating_the_undead/
As far as I know, we never did learn what the Grand Inquisitor's original name was. Until they establish otherwise, I choose to believe that Marrok was the Grand Inquisitor and was finally set free from his servitude by Ahsoka.
I wondered the same thing, but I'm pretty sure Zeb wouldn't even fit inside an X-Wing, let alone be able to pilot one. I think they technically managed to cram him into several TIEs, the Phantom, and an Y-Wing on the show once, but they had to really fudge the scale. A U-Wing would probably be a better fit for him in live action. Better yet; an MG-100. Much roomier.Carson Teva is rapidly becoming one of my favorite characters in the canon. But, no Zeb? In this situation? That does not ring true.
Only if she wants to end up digging in the wrong place . . .So I'm guessing that Ahsoka burning her hand will be another Raiders riff, using it Toht-style to find them somehow?
Exactly. If they're going to tell Barris's story, I'd rather they actually tell Barris's story, not just blow it on some cheap shock cameo only 5% of the viewership would even understand.I want resolution for Barriss, too, but this didn't seem like the right place to do it.
Much easier to just use the world between worlds to go straight there, no? But for the trip back on the other hand, that may indeed require hitching a ride with some space whales. Though you'd think if that was an option, Ezra would have done it already.Just some speculation on my part, but when Ahsoka gets done with her little side tip to the Space Between Worlds, logically, she could get the Purgil to take her to Thrawn/Ezera through the force. Ezera did it, why couldn't she? All she has to do is to convey through the force "take me home" and they could do the rest. I mean, really, they already know the way and know where they're going. Just need some prompting to "go home".
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