General Organa? Do you mean Bail? He's a Senator, not a general. I believe the Jedi are the only Republic generals.
Ok, Senator. Still learning who everyone is.

General Organa? Do you mean Bail? He's a Senator, not a general. I believe the Jedi are the only Republic generals.
Anakin's development was sorely needed.It also sort of redeems the characterization of Anakin Skywalker. Gives him more depth and actually makes you care about what will happen in Revenge of the Sith. Make it cut deeper knowing him better and how the people around him view him.
It also introduces us to Mandalore and its people for the first time in canon. Which it along with Rebels helps setup somethings that are likely to be seen in The Mandalorian.
Honestly, the order the episodes aired is easiest way to watch it. And since it's the order most of us watched the show in, it's definitely easy to follow the show through that format.I watched the two episodes of Season 3 that I was supposed to see last night and the more I'm watching the more I'm liking General Organa and Rex. It's still early and I feel like I am jumping around a lot though. There's not much cohesion so far so I'm hoping now that I'm supposed to follow Season 1's order, things might get easier to understand.
Different priorities I would guess. In the early days, Dwayne Johnson was capitalizing on his popularity as The Rock, and thus why he went by that name in his acting credits. Indeed, when he guest starred on Voyager for example that was specifically set up as a sort of crossover event between wrestling and Star Trek, so of course they were going to list him as The Rock in the credits. Sasha Banks/Mercedes Vernado may be trying to establish a separation between her wrestling career and her acting career, thus why she's automatically going by her real name now that she's acting.I was, until I saw an article on one of the sites I go to that explained that Sasha Banks was her stage name, and Mercedes Varnado is her real name. I'm a little surprised she went with her real name, most wrestlers seem to at least start out with their stage name, before eventually switching over to their real name. Just look at how Dwayne Johnson's credits have evolved over the years, he started out as The Rock, then Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, and now just Dwayne Johnson.
He's also Leia's future adopted father.Ok, Senator. Still learning who everyone is.![]()
I did not know that. So does mean other wrestler's stage names belong to the WWE?Wrestlers like The Rock and Hulk Hogan personally own the rights to their stage names, which is why they could use them when they branched out into Hollywood.
I did not know that. So does mean other wrestler's stage names belong to the WWE?
All these SHIELD connections keep me hoping we'll eventually get Chloe Bennet as Doctor Aphra.The Imperial Captain was played by Titus Welliver who played Agent Felix Blake in two episodes, and Mandalorian Axe Woves was played by Simon Kassianides, who played the Hydra agent Sunil Bakshi on 12 episodes. I recognized Welliver immediately from SHIELD and several other things, but I didn't realize that was Kassianides until the end credits. Not surprisingly, the two shows share a casting director.
It was messy and drawn out. Neither side was happy.I liked seeing the Fett missile in action. If it is Fett, I'm curious how he got divorced from his armor.
The majority are that way, typically unless a wrestler was already had history and was known before coming into the WWE (Ric Flair, Brock Lesnar, AJ Styles, Ronda Rousey) they are (re)branded with a stage name that the WWE trademarks and owns. Even Dave Bautista goes by just Batista with no "U" in the WWE though that's a pretty easy one to work around! It's often a challenge when a wrestler wants to move to another promotion because they have to do it without the character and name they are more famously known by. Maybe less so in the internet era where there's so much inside knowledge available to the layman.I did not know that. So does mean other wrestler's stage names belong to the WWE?
It was messy and drawn out. Neither side was happy.![]()
All these SHIELD connections keep me hoping we'll eventually get Chloe Bennet as Doctor Aphra.
Honestly, the order the episodes aired is easiest way to watch it. And since it's the order most of us watched the show in, it's definitely easy to follow the show through that format.
Yeah, it's more of a benefit to a second watch through really. The show works just fine in broadcast order, but if you go back and watch it in chronological suddenly certain minor plot connections make way more sense.I might do that, and then skip Season 1 and 2's episode 16 and the two episodes in Season 3. I don't really see the reason to see them in Chronological order because it doesn't really feel chronological. I mean one episode had the clone soldiers doing combat tests and another episode has Yoda and 3 clone soldiers outsmarting Ventress's test. Yeah the planets and locations have been addressed in a few episodes, but I'm not sure if "chronological" is really that important to a show like this.
Ooooo, I like that idea.All these SHIELD connections keep me hoping we'll eventually get Chloe Bennet as Doctor Aphra.
Might be a typo, or a genuine msitake.Wookiepedia only has her appearing in two Rebels episodes, the Heroes of Mandalore two-parter, but IGN has four.
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