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Spoilers Book of Boba Fett [Spoiler Discussion]

Considering how long Grogu will live, he could spend time with the Mandaloreans, than go back to train as a Jedi under Rey.
 
Some call the CGI-Luke performance a bit wooden but for me it was spot on for what they were trying to portray.
Luke is now a Jedi Master, Zen-like in approach, quite and listening. It is a continuation of the performance we first saw when he entered Jabba's palace, one of control and patience. The only time we saw him get extreme in behavior after that was when the Emperor and Vader pushed all his buttons toward the end.
 
I guess the same would probably apply to Ahsoka too since we know Luke knew about her. I know she left the order, but she still knew more than enough to train Rey if she was still active.
Seen as we hear her in Rise of Skywalker amongst the Jedi voices at the end, she'd obviously passed on by then
 
She probably was dead by then, but then she was probably dead by A New Hope as well. She's made a habit of living longer than anyone would expect, lurking off screen and letting other heroes think that they're the last Jedi. Or Jedi-like lightsaber hero. All the other Jedi we heard at the end of Rise of Skywalker were dead but no one ever said that was a prerequisite for joining the group chat.
 
Well, the new Disney series she's been in take place about 9 or 10 years after ANH so she'd have to die at some point between her own series and the Sequel Trilogy.
 
She probably was dead by then, but then she was probably dead by A New Hope as well.
Erm, kinda lost for words about this. I mean, dude, she was in a frickin episode of the show this thread is about...
And you also said in a previous message you've seen Mando s2...
I mean... are you... wtf
 
Seen as we hear her in Rise of Skywalker amongst the Jedi voices at the end, she'd obviously passed on by then

Possibly, but not necessarily. Qui-Gon's words were "every Jedi who ever lived", not "every Jedi who ever died". She could have been out there, communing through the force, lending her strength (hell, she might have been in the armada above! ILM did make a live action version of the Jedi shuttle . . . )
Or it's not her at all, just a manifestation of the force using the voice of EVERY Jedi who EVER lived (and we the audience just heard the ones we'd recognise) since we also heard from the likes of Kanan, Mace Windu, Aayla Secura and Luminara Unduli; all of whom most assuredly did NOT retain their individuality when they became one with the force at the time of their death.

Knowing Filloni and his thing for casting her as Galdalf; if I had to put money on it, I'd say that by this point in time, he'll have had her return to Mortis and take the Daughter's place. "Returned to the undying lands", one might say.
 
Erm, kinda lost for words about this. I mean, dude, she was in a frickin episode of the show this thread is about...
And you also said in a previous message you've seen Mando s2...
I mean... are you... wtf
She was previously assumed to be probably dead I mean. Sorry for being confusing.

Luke and Leia were considered the Jedi's last hope by Empire Strikes Back, so when Clone Wars first introduced Ahsoka it seemed likely she'd be a victim of the Jedi purge. Then Rebels showed us that she'd survived Order 66, but gave us another reason to assume she was dead.
 
Seen as we hear her in Rise of Skywalker amongst the Jedi voices at the end, she'd obviously passed on by then
Didn't Filoni tweet something shortly after Rise of Skywalker's release indicating Ahsoka may not be as dead as many believed her to be after seeing the movie?
 
I remember hearing that, yeah. But it also opens up the possibility that another Jedi voice could belong to someone who's still alive by the time of TROS.
 
Because I hoped that Luke would be a different kind of Jedi.
He was pretty much locked into this path by the sequels. And it makes sense that he'd try and do things the way the old Jedi had; he's trying to restart the Jedi Order all on his own and all he really has to go on regarding how to do it is what he learned from Obi-Wan and Yoda, and whatever scraps of knowledge he's been able to scrounge up since the Empire fell.
 
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