There was a massive amount of foreshadowing for next week. Ezra and notes of Vader's Theme. Not sure why it was playing with the bird though.
Someone on Reddit mentioned that apparently Owls (which the bird is a space version of) are somethings used to foreshadow bad things happening.
Didn't they use a similar creature in the TCW episodes that had Ahsoka surviving on a Trandosian hunting moon? IIRC they used the birds to mirror what was going on with the characters. So is this as much of a callback as it is a foreshadowing?Someone on Reddit mentioned that apparently Owls (which the bird is a space version of) are somethings used to foreshadow bad things happening.
Didn't they use a similar creature in the TCW episodes that had Ahsoka surviving on a Trandosian hunting moon? IIRC they used the birds to mirror what was going on with the characters. So is this as much of a callback as it is a foreshadowing?
Never had one...
Did you happen to notice a few notes of Operation Knightfall being played as Rex held his ground on the airlock?
Do you mean the music in this scene?
IIRC that theme was also used in the initial battle scene on Kashyyyk, so perhaps it's considered a general clone trooper/Republic Army marching theme than specifically an Order 66 theme.
They all sound pretty much the same to my ear, but whatever, it's still the same theme regardless and the only common factor between those three scenes is clone troopers being all soldiery.
Unless of course you're suggesting that the spider thing was a Jedi youngling or something?
Yeah, that was so not subtle (yet, in a deliciously subtle wayI don't know what that is, but I did notice the Alien music playing when they were exploring the cave.
I just hope these are all actual scenes not "force visions".Rebels will not be up early on the Watch DisneyXD app this week, so for anyone watching the American broadcast you won't need to worry about spoilers.
Also a promo gallery
http://imgur.com/a/oau7E
That's what I thought going in, but damn if they didn't win me over.I was never a fan of Maul's resurrection. It always felt very contrived, forced, and completely unnecessary.
More of a plot device with a scowl and an epic soundtrack.
I actually like that they never really bothered to explain the details of how he went from being in two pieces falling down a seemingly bottomless shaft on Naboo to being a nerf-shit crazy half-machine centipede looking thing on a junk planet. One can connect the dots without being spoon-fed the answers.
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