I feel like the music really helped too. I mean, emotional delivery is good, but that music just really strengthens the impact of what Sabine is saying. This all might just be because I'm a huge music nerd.
he obviously wasn't trying - his goal was for her to open up, which he accomplished. It's not possible for her to actually beat him, obviously. Obviously. Just lol at the number of people who think otherwise.
He has. As for Sabine, while she made great gains here, I don't think she could fully "beat" Kanan - yet. In time, perhaps, with more experience, but not yet. Afterall, despite what many fans mistakenly believe, Force-wielders are perfectly beatable by particularly skilled combatants like Mandalorians. The lore, such as these murals on Sundari, Mandalore, detail the Mandalorians victories in their war (which they eventually lost) against the Jedi. There was once a time when they were able to defeat Jedi even with swords, though it's never made clear what those swords could or would have been made of. Murals here - starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Mandalorian_mural/Canon
He isn't training Sabine as a Jedi but instead as a warrior. He used that rage and sadness she had as a weapon, because unlike the the dark side he is letting her direct her rage at him. The dark side corrupts those who indulge in it Kanan is letting her vent those negative emotions so she would not fight with those burdens
@@damobeck1 yet it still corrupts people but that's not what he meant. Kanan was teaching Sabine earlier the way a Jedi would be. But he had to realize that Sabine isn't a Jedi and the Jedi way is completely flawed, you can't bottle up your emotions as it would just get worse and worse over time and you wouldn't know what to do until you finally snapped and had enough, just like Anakin.
David Mobeck If the Force resides in everyone, then the Dark Side can certainly corrupt anyone; from the simplest farmer or worker to the most powerful Jedi. The corruption and negative change just tends to be more drastic and destructive in Force wielders because unlike a regular person, the Dark Side in a Force wielder will physically degrade you and give you unnaturally strong Force abilities.
WolfsbaneFilms Sabine isn’t force sensitive, there was no chance of corruption. The only thing that could is a loss of innocence and disillusionment. Just like you or me.
For me, it's the line, "I left to save everyone!" In that moment, she realized the she didn't leave to live as an exile; she left to be Mandalore's savior.
@@skywalkersindar7463 She really did deserve to be the Mand'alor and keep that Darksaber. She was the driving force in saving Mandalore, and sacrificed everything for it. Plus, she won that saber in combat when she beat Gar Saxon. I love Bo-Katan, but Sabine is my Mand'alor. This scene proves her loyalty to her people.
This is why I love Kanan. He's not just a good Jedi but a great man, a great father figure. He pushes the people he loves because he recognizes his demons in himself and it makes him stronger because he doesn't let them win. In this scene he's teaching sabine to open up, to fight her demons by admitting that they exist and that she can't fight them alone. Kanan's awesome.
Agreed! He let his demons control him and eat him alive for far too long. He doesn’t want the same thing to happen to Sabene. Or any of his loved ones. Gosh I love him.
Perhaps the most true Jedi Knight in all of Star Wars. He didn't have anything like the raw power of Yoda and Anakin or the skill of Obi-wan and Ahsoka, but his spiritual connection to the Force, his understanding of it, surpassed all of them.
Seeing all that he had become made the first episode of Bad Batch all the more heartbreaking. Made me so happy that Freddie came back to voice Kanan/Caleb one more time.
Where Boba Fett embodied Mandalorian ferocity, Sabine in my opinion always embodied their soul... fierce, independent, proud, but loyal to a fault especially to those they call family
@@jmmproductions6741 in EU/Legends he was Mandalorian. However that was retconned at the highest level with the clone wars, when Almec said Jango Fett was not a Mandalorian but a common mercenary. I’m pretty sure both Dave Filoni and George Lucas have both confirmed this and through the Clone Wars and Rebels, you can see that they aren’t. - No actual links in Canon to Mandalore creed/system other than rumours of being from Concord Dawn - Boba has absolutely zero regard for the armour of his father, given he blew up Jango’s helmet. Sabine states in Rebels how important an armours legacy is. - Jango and Boba do not wear Beskar armour, but Durasteel, based on Rebels (where we can see even the common mando grunt uses Beskar) we can assume all Mandalorians have Beskar (or at the very least access to it) - Almec states that Jango is not a Mandalorian, whilst Filoni and Lucas state the same. - This is sort of expanded on in Rebels when the protectors mistake Sabine for a Bounty hunter who took/stole the armour. Implying that Fett made Mandalorians think some bounty hunters mimicked/stole Mando armour. However there is the other side. - most of Jango’s and Boba’s origin and legacy has been retconned, so there is still potential for it to be changed - If Jango is from Concord Dawn, then he at the very least has Mando heritage (but doesn’t follow the code of honour (not the one seen in Mandalorian, a different one), which is paramount to being Mandalorian. - Fights like a Mandalorian, so could have at the very least links
Silver Is The Name People tend to see the artstyle ah its for kids and yes it is but not all there are hidden gems in rebels like this one that makes it special season 3 and 4 were great for rebels
Rebels is a good Star Wars show, and like the rest it gets better as it keep going. Ashoka, Maul and every character keeps improving and getting better. The only point is that the designs and show itself starts too much family friendly, even for how characters acts in some moments. Like "LOOK, LOOK AT HOW MUCH FRIEND WE ARE". But when it gets serious, it's always an awesome moment
All while trying to atone for something she did without thinking. Talk about a brutal wake up call when her passionate science project was used to literally vaporise her friends and relatives.
Actually Sean is the son of Kevin Kiner. Sean and Dean were kids when Kevin was making the Clone Wars Soundtracks, and they loved the series and even helped dad with some instruments during that time. In Rebels Sean helped by doing some of the scores. Like Kannan's End Credits music, from a World between worlds.
I think Kanan was teaching Sabine to do EXACTLY what the Jedi code teaches. Sabine wasn't using her emotions for fuel like the Sith and other Dark Siders, she was RELEASING them, and moving to a place beyond, where she could find balance and serenity.
Exactly some people aren't understanding it. It's about her releasing that emotion and moving on. For a character like Sabine it was long overdue keeping those emotions bottled up inside.
Yeah, I think the failure of the Jedi was In mistaking not using emotions for fuel as suppressing them, trying not to feel passion as much as possible, and in doing so defeating the purpose. Emotions are a natural part of people, of life, of the Force itself. A Jedi must first gain experience of their feelings order to first release them, and then move beyond them as you said, in order to gain true balance within oneself and the Force.
It takes great control to suppress your emotions. It takes greater Courage, to face them, and find yourself. It takes the greatest of Strength....to see what you've done, who you are....and then Decide Who you Want to Be.
This is why the Jedi failed, they completely ignored emotion and they became arrogant and stuck in their ways, thus leading Anakin down a path with little choice. At first Kanan was training her how a Jedi would but that didn't work, so Kanan let Sabine do what Anakin couldn't, open up to them and find balance in herself, even if it means that they have to push her, they let her own who she is, while the Jedi let Anakin down his dark path. Anakin and Sabine are very similar, they are impatient and try to keep their emotions bottled up and not let others notice it but the Jedi made Anakin feel like he couldn't speak from his heart but now Sabine has that chance. This Episode wasn't about Lightsabers and that was a good decision made by Dave Filoni and the team.
Anakin's problem was not that the other Jedi ignored his feelings; it was that he was emotionally compromised. He was flawed from the start because as Yoda (if I remember correctly after all these years) said he was too old to start Jedi training and warned Qui-Gon when he decided to train Anakin.
cartoon80s90s It was because of the Jedi Code and their choice to ignore emotions that Anakin felt like he couldn't talk to them about Padmé, that ultimately led him to Palpatine for guidance, remember he told Palpatine about his slaughter of the Tusken Raiders and not the Jedi.
Truth is good...especially when you did...or were forced to do things not only against your will...but your moral compass [build weapons mass dustruciton]...seeing Sabine breakdown broke my heart...the empire is truly evil...makes the Horde from POP seem like pretenders...yes they too are evil...but not near the level of the empire.
KingExituS It took three seasons but finally! She was honestly the character I cared about least cuz we never got to know anything. Finally adding backstory makes me hopeful that we'll get more, that bit was really interesting
sprgrl18 Well, i guess the long waiting was worth it, obviously the writers have put a lot of thought into her story. So far she was just a teenie girl who liked to blow up stuff and was into urban wall painting, but now we see a new more serious side of her. It would be stupid if she ends up leading her people only because she wields the darksaber, afterall she is just a teenage girl, but i definitely like to see more of her story, especially cause she seems to be Rook Kast's daughter, the one who helped Maul break out of Sidious's captivity.
Anyone else notice how Kanan is using Makashi instead of Soresu like he used to use? The Grand Inquistor pointed out he was a horrid Soresu user, and now Kanan switched to Makashi. Even though nobody mentioned it, I notice by the way he is fighting. One hand behind his back, like a fencers stance similar to Dooku. Stiff Blade work and not many wide sweeping motions, thus not generating much momentum. He is using offense to his advantage as he puts Sabine on the defense. Lastly, his complex footwork speaks for itself. Just thought I would share what I noticed.
Kanan became far more proficient with Soresu over time, enough to defeat an Inquisitor 1v1 with relative ease. Here, he merely uses Makashi as it's the best way to train Sabine. It is a wonderful detail, to be sure. Rebels often did a wonderful job in that regard.
Kanan never really seemed like much of a Soresu user to me anyways. He pretty frequently pressed the attack, which is the exact opposite of what he's supposed to do. I can't think of how exactly he fought post Grand Inquisitor rematch, but Makashi does seem much more befitting of a blind man. Kanan just generally didn't seem to use his lightsaber for anything other than deflecting blaster fire once he was blinded. He relied a lot more on his connection to the force.
That's the point. The old Jedi (Obi-wan, Yoda, etc.) couldn't conceive of teaching like this, of appreciating the need to deal with your inner conflict. When Anakin asked those 'wise' Jedi Masters for help, they spouted some trite rubbish that amounted to "deal with it, you're a Jedi, sonething something Dark Side". Kanan, by contrast, actually helps. He works to understand his students' issues and helps them process them. In that regard, Kanan has become wiser than any of the old Jedi, Yoda included. That's something Luke and Ezra understood too. It's one of many ways that the new generation of Jedi surpassed their prrdecessors.
Yes, but no. The Jedi provided Anakin with everything he should need. They told him a million times what he needed to do in order to protect his friends and the galaxy. And he just disobeyed them. And lied to them. Deceived them. Then turned against them and killed them. If he had listened to them and their teachings, he would not have turned to the dark side. He was a greedy fool and paid the price.
Sabine's voice actress REALLY nailed her character's emotions here. Hearing Sabine's despair at what she unintentionally caused - enslavement and the massacre of her own people and being shunned by her family - really gave me chills. That was really emotionally powerful. By the end of the scene when I first watched it, I was like, WOW. This may be a kid's show, but DAMN was that intense!
Wow Sabine's story is interesting then I fought before and a great scene to her family and friends through mandalorian and sad the Empire got to Mandalore.
VaderCool Studios this was the biggest run on sentence I've ever seen. Also it is "thought" not "fought" if your going to say something at least give a little effort
virusguy5611 she built a giant spray paint droid that fired rainbows of graffiti all over everything and doodled sketches. She just being overdramatic.
I feel especially bad for Sabine because of what Ezra told her before, that she at least has a family to come back to. His pain is finite. He has a sense of closure. He knows that whatever he does, there is no way he will ever see them alive again. Her pain is infinite. She knows her family is alive, she loves them still, but they treat her as an enemy and don't want her as part of their family. She knows that they are out there but she can't be with them even if they are so close. And she sacrificed everything she ever believed and loved just so she could free them, give them the spark she saw they needed. Ezra didn't sacrifice anything. His pain is caused by someone who he hates, the empire, while Sabine's pain is inflicted by her relatives and people as well.
I like the ideal that Kanan has about the force, how the force resides in everyone but it takes a great deal of physical and mental discipline to tap into it. Seeing Sabine fight and connect to the blade makes me think on how much untapped abilities are hidden inside her.
Good point, i think about mandalorians as non force sensitives for some reason :) would have been cool if Sabine became the next Mandalorian Jedi, but now i am routing for Mando to become that as he is also conflicted like Sabine, but so mutch that he can bearly lift the Darksaber! Kanan return as a force ghost telling Grougo to train Mando so he can lead his people!
Calling it now, Din's gonna have his moment training with the Darksaber too admitting his fears, fears of losing connection, family, community and solidarity. Maybe he'll find that working with Boba Fett? Maybe even expanding his Mudhorn clan? There's so many ways it could go!
All that pain sorrow guilt angry Sabine truth is finally being told in each strike she made and through every word we didn't know her story but know with this saber and wat is going to happen to her it's finall being told
OMG THIS IS SOO EMOTIONAL!! OMGG SO SAD POOR SABINE WOW...Kanan did the same thing to Ezra is Season 1 to help him become a little powerful with the creatures and get answers and now Sabine, he's doing the same.
EXACTLY if you dont get chills with the SO WHATS THE TRUTH *sabers clash or the i left to protect everyone MY MOTHER MY FATHER MY BROTHER EVRYTHING I DID WAS FOR FAMILY or really i should just say the whole bloody scene then im sorry but go see a doctor or psychiatrist or someone cause that aint normal even if youve never seen star wars before period you should feel at least something from whats being said
@@DrWatson4 Eh, not really. It's a little cringe to me at least, but that's only because I can't for the life of me imagine Sabine as some kind of uber scientist.
When I first saw this scene I cried. We never had a character express their feelings and thoughts in such an emotional way before. This scene hits different than most because we Don't know much about this Character. This is what disney should do with their characters rather than carry emotions because of an event that happened recently in the story. Sabine had been repressing these emotions for so long that it shocks the audience when she Finnaly let's it all out.
I think Cody was crying to see sabine's emotional about her family, even if Cody in Bad Batch season 2 after he join rebellion, I hope Cody's emotional about his secrets.
I love this show. But i'd love to shove small pebbles down sabines throat till her eyes bulge out and she chokes to death. Lamest character ever. Of course it doesn't need to be said i'd violate her after she was dead, but meh.
Sif Greyfang I've just learned to enjoy its good moments and ignore the annoying ones. I don't hate it like I used to but Ezra, chopper, iron squadron, Ben vs Maul, Hondo without his crew, and just Maul being here all still bother me.
I watched Rebels as an adult. I liked Kanan, Hera and Zeb a lot, but wasn't that much into Ezra and honestly felt Sabine was a bid of dead weight... and boy, did the writers and actress and animators prove me wrong. All the characters on Rebels have surprising amount of depth and are just awesome. One of the reasons this show became so much stronger later on. Also, how the final episodes kind of pulled from every bit of the show and had it truly come together. Clone Wars was the better shows, but the amount of character work Rebels put in outdoes TCW imo, since they already had the major characters (not to diminish its many original creations).
same here thats exactly how I felt when I started watching rebels! it was hard for me to get in to at first but Im glad I finished it. such an amazing series!
@@trianglechokeU I‘m sure Resistance would also have become better had it continued beyond the second season. I‘m generally pretty happy with what Kathleen Kennedy and her amazing team at LFL have been doing with Star Wars in every medium, despite a few stumbles here and there, and think it’s so a shame how whiny and awful some very vocal fans are about it.
@@fgdj2000 totally agree. Although I think they suffered from not knowing where they wanted the sequel trilogy to go (lack of direction imo), I'm not going to put all of that on Mrs Kennedys shoulders. This scapegoating thing is just very unbecoming.
@@Nghilifa If they really didn't have a plan for the sequel trilogy (which it seems to be the case) than that wasn't the smartest move if you're making a trilogy. However, I still think the trilogy turned out pretty well, great actually. And anyone who didn't like it, it's okay, you're allowed to not like it, but please just don't do these dumb hour-long rants that some people get into. That's the thing that annoys me about the fans. Either you don't like it and leave it alone or give fair and reasonable criticism, or you go into analysis mode, try to figure out what the creators wanted to do, then either agree or disagree with that, maybe do a cool analysis video or article that does actually enrich the world and then move on. Just don't waste people's time with needless anger and pointless rants.
Just got back from seeing Return of The Mandalorian from Book of Boba Fett. Mando is going through the same struggles as Sabine here. The blade is still heavy to him.
@@Capybara2240 not in the next episode. I believe we will not see Mando in Ep 6, he's gonna visit or try to find Luke and Grogu, which will be seen in Mando s03e01. Next episode gonna be all Boba and maybe (hopefully) Cad Bane.
@@ladyvader2648 yeah you’re probably right they will go back to bobas story after that but I hope mando shows up again, also I keep seeing comments saying cad bane is dead by this point in the story
@@Capybara2240 Din's definitely gonna appear in the finale and will join Boba in the big fight. As for Bane, many are saying that his duel with Boba happened before his appearance in The Bad Batch, since he had a sort of plate on his head (from injury, perhaps) and a change of hat.
Sabine speaks on behalf of many veterans. I know exactly how she feels. This scene is one of the story-writing highlights of all of Star Wars animation.
That fighting/teaching style reminds me a lot about Dooku. Has Dooku ever left any Jedi holocron when he was a Jedi master? Kanan may learn it from sth like that
This is such a powerful scene and it’s coming from a cartoon. Character development and great visual story telling at its finest. This is what happens when you have a fan like Dave Filoni make Star Wars content. Kathleen Kennedy should be paying more attention to his work and asking him for advice
Coming back to this after The Mandalorian Chapter 16.5…I mean Chapter 5 of The Book of Boba Fett. Totally was reminded of Kanan and Sabine when Mando was training with the Darksaber.
Or some people just don't cry that easily. Personally i coulnt cry at this because it din't hit me. This show was only able to hit me because of Ashoka. I love that characther so much but i also grew up with her during the clone wars series.
Mando needs some of that Jedi talk in his life, maybe luke shows up in episode 6 as he’s visiting grogu and mando can learn to use the dark saber better, also filoni is directing next episode so it’s gonna be great
This scene is probably my favorite in the show to date. The amount of emotion from Sabine was just incredible, and Kevin Kiner's music was genius with it. I also loved that they showed the other characters' reactions to what she was saying with Ezra's surprise and Fenn Rau's remorse.
One thing I loved about this scene is it did what most shows don't with sword combat. Most shows only ever seem to show only the physical side of combat writing everything else off as a"your not ready" trope. Here and in an episode of Last Airbender, they go out of their way to show both the physical AND mental aspects of combat. As Sabene admitted more about how she felt, her strikes became more fluid than just the form strikes. When wielding any weapon your not just using a tool, you are literally wielding an extension of yourself.
You gotta admit this was heart breaking to see You could see it on Rau's face that mandalore was becoming a slave planet of soldiers for the empire God dammit I wish i was mandalorian! >.
in my opinion, this is the 2nd most emotional fight in all of Star Wars, right behind Anakin and Obi-wan. it uses the same kind of feel, but rather than emotion corrupting Sabine and leading her to a dark path like Anakin, they used that emotion to push her even more. this is also why Qui-Gon Jinn was such a powerful Jedi. he didn't try to control his emotion and the force. he let them flow naturally, but stopped it before it could do damage. this, i believe, is why Qui-Gon Meditated before continuing to fight Maul.
One of my favourite scenes in all of the Rebels episodes. And as much as Sabine is a great character, by this point in the series I admire Kanan the most.
One of my favorite episode of the season. Good and emotional voice acting with no dead space between the scenes. Also probably one of the most dialog-heavy episodes.
I've always looked at it as a continuation. Also they couldn't continue it. Although they owned lucasfilm, cartoon network still had some rights when concerning the clone wars. It would be a nightmare to put clone wars on Disney xd. Plus because its Disney xd they would change it to fit the new demographic. There would be less violent and clones would never die on screen if that were to happen. So it wouldn't be as good.
Blame Warner Bros, stop crying over Disney. WB didn't want TCW to be owned by a seperate trademark. So Lucasfilm pulled the plug and Disney did their own show.
As sort of lackluster as this series feels sometimes compared to Clonewars there are still some real highlights here and there, moments like these are some of them.
God I loved this scene emotionaly powerful the music the voice acting sabines voice actress did an amazing job this and kanans death are my favorite for the sheer emotion they give off
This is just amazing. I loved this show. And I am so happy on how they are paying off all of this on the mandalorian/ the book of boba Fett. I'm so happy we are gonna see them again shortly. And we will miss kanan a lot.
I like that Kanan is helping Sabeen to channel her anger and sadness into fighting rather than letting them continue to torment her internally. This scene gave her a place to vent those emotions so she could start to heal from her past and have better control over those feelings in the future. Letting them give her focus and a reason to fight rather than consuming her and making her clumsy. She definitely considered killing him for a few seconds at the end there.
There are many parallels between the Jedi and the Mandalorians, and to illustrate them in this scene is amazing! The calm collected Jedi Knight teaching the prideful Mandalorian, the polarizing effects of emotion, and how moments like this establish the faults of both people. The Jedi bottled their emotions and it led to them becoming arrogant. The Mandalorians were prideful, which stemmed from their arrogance. They each use their own weapons and skills in battle, and each one proves to be both a strength and a weakness. A Jedi can rely on the Force to summon their lightsabers but relying on the force too often can be taxing. In contrast, a Mandalorian using technology for the same purpose is illustrated perfectly here. Sabine used something to catch her saber but one wrong step and the grabbling line is damaged. Each is a perfect representation of how their skills need to be used in concentration when fighting. This is likely how the Jedi and Mandalorians honed their skills against each other initially, by testing ways to defeat each other.
i like how kanan fought her. he pissed her off enough to get answers and to see how strong she could be. he could have turned the fight around and any time but didnt
Sabines voice acting made this scene in my opinion, gave me chills
Life of Lew You're right bro, it's really emotional to me :c
I feel like the music really helped too. I mean, emotional delivery is good, but that music just really strengthens the impact of what Sabine is saying. This all might just be because I'm a huge music nerd.
Agreed. Really strong and emotional!
I agree, it’s well performed. The writing is average, but the way it’s spoken with real emotion makes it really believable.
It's not that great to be honest. Still feels stiff
“You’re not fighting me, you’re fighting yourself.”
Years Later
“You’re not fighting with the blade, you’re fighting against it.”
Who's gonna train mando. Clearly the armorer is not up to the task.
@@mr6johnclark seems like Sabine is the only real candidate, as a mandalorian and one of the darksaber’s “rightful” wielders
This is the way.
@@mr6johnclark some thoerys say that Luke is when mando is gonna see grogu
@@saulenrique1460 i feel the only teacher mando could really learn from is Luke... or Ahsoka.
“Then what’s the TRUTH?” *clashes of sabers* holy crap. Well done Dave Filoni.
YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH!
The moment I like Sabine....
@@bananapeel8178 dang 🤯
@@melb7695 yeah sabine is one of my all time favourite characters based soley off of this part of her arc
This is actually one of my favourite moments in the show
Ever since Kanan became blind he has become more bad ass.
epicbantergamer roblox got beaten by a non force sensitive and a little girl who has little knowledge to how to use a lightsaber
Cool Gamer do u really think he was giving it his all?
he obviously wasn't trying - his goal was for her to open up, which he accomplished. It's not possible for her to actually beat him, obviously. Obviously. Just lol at the number of people who think otherwise.
Cool Gamer actually sabine is 18 or 19 years old
He has. As for Sabine, while she made great gains here, I don't think she could fully "beat" Kanan - yet. In time, perhaps, with more experience, but not yet. Afterall, despite what many fans mistakenly believe, Force-wielders are perfectly beatable by particularly skilled combatants like Mandalorians. The lore, such as these murals on Sundari, Mandalore, detail the Mandalorians victories in their war (which they eventually lost) against the Jedi. There was once a time when they were able to defeat Jedi even with swords, though it's never made clear what those swords could or would have been made of. Murals here - starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Mandalorian_mural/Canon
He isn't training Sabine as a Jedi but instead as a warrior. He used that rage and sadness she had as a weapon, because unlike the the dark side he is letting her direct her rage at him. The dark side corrupts those who indulge in it Kanan is letting her vent those negative emotions so she would not fight with those burdens
She isn't force sensitive so the Dark side really doesn't have that much of an influence on her.
@@damobeck1 yet it still corrupts people but that's not what he meant. Kanan was teaching Sabine earlier the way a Jedi would be. But he had to realize that Sabine isn't a Jedi and the Jedi way is completely flawed, you can't bottle up your emotions as it would just get worse and worse over time and you wouldn't know what to do until you finally snapped and had enough, just like Anakin.
David Mobeck If the Force resides in everyone, then the Dark Side can certainly corrupt anyone; from the simplest farmer or worker to the most powerful Jedi. The corruption and negative change just tends to be more drastic and destructive in Force wielders because unlike a regular person, the Dark Side in a Force wielder will physically degrade you and give you unnaturally strong Force abilities.
WolfsbaneFilms Sabine isn’t force sensitive, there was no chance of corruption.
The only thing that could is a loss of innocence and disillusionment. Just like you or me.
@@damobeck1 Neither was grievous
"I helped *enslave* my people!"
So. Damn. Powerful.
The emphasis on enslaved fucks me up every time
For me, it's the line, "I left to save everyone!"
In that moment, she realized the she didn't leave to live as an exile; she left to be Mandalore's savior.
Nice name. So appropriate lol
@@skywalkersindar7463 She really did deserve to be the Mand'alor and keep that Darksaber. She was the driving force in saving Mandalore, and sacrificed everything for it. Plus, she won that saber in combat when she beat Gar Saxon. I love Bo-Katan, but Sabine is my Mand'alor. This scene proves her loyalty to her people.
Duuuude. Right????
This scene , the voice acting, the music, the storytelling made this perfect.
Really made you feel for Sabine
This is why I love Kanan. He's not just a good Jedi but a great man, a great father figure. He pushes the people he loves because he recognizes his demons in himself and it makes him stronger because he doesn't let them win. In this scene he's teaching sabine to open up, to fight her demons by admitting that they exist and that she can't fight them alone. Kanan's awesome.
Agreed! He let his demons control him and eat him alive for far too long. He doesn’t want the same thing to happen to Sabene. Or any of his loved ones. Gosh I love him.
Perhaps the most true Jedi Knight in all of Star Wars. He didn't have anything like the raw power of Yoda and Anakin or the skill of Obi-wan and Ahsoka, but his spiritual connection to the Force, his understanding of it, surpassed all of them.
Agreed
Seeing all that he had become made the first episode of Bad Batch all the more heartbreaking. Made me so happy that Freddie came back to voice Kanan/Caleb one more time.
I agree completely
Where Boba Fett embodied Mandalorian ferocity, Sabine in my opinion always embodied their soul... fierce, independent, proud, but loyal to a fault especially to those they call family
Wise words!
Boba Fett isn’t a confirmed Mandalorian and neither was Jango
Boba is not a Mandalorian and he's not even that cool. His costume looks great, but in actual battle he is pathetic.
@@Adaml1903 Mandalorian is a creed. When they say he wasn't Mandalorian, it's because he wasn't from Mandalore.
@@jmmproductions6741 in EU/Legends he was Mandalorian. However that was retconned at the highest level with the clone wars, when Almec said Jango Fett was not a Mandalorian but a common mercenary. I’m pretty sure both Dave Filoni and George Lucas have both confirmed this and through the Clone Wars and Rebels, you can see that they aren’t.
- No actual links in Canon to Mandalore creed/system other than rumours of being from Concord Dawn
- Boba has absolutely zero regard for the armour of his father, given he blew up Jango’s helmet. Sabine states in Rebels how important an armours legacy is.
- Jango and Boba do not wear Beskar armour, but Durasteel, based on Rebels (where we can see even the common mando grunt uses Beskar) we can assume all Mandalorians have Beskar (or at the very least access to it)
- Almec states that Jango is not a Mandalorian, whilst Filoni and Lucas state the same.
- This is sort of expanded on in Rebels when the protectors mistake Sabine for a Bounty hunter who took/stole the armour. Implying that Fett made Mandalorians think some bounty hunters mimicked/stole Mando armour.
However there is the other side.
- most of Jango’s and Boba’s origin and legacy has been retconned, so there is still potential for it to be changed
- If Jango is from Concord Dawn, then he at the very least has Mando heritage (but doesn’t follow the code of honour (not the one seen in Mandalorian, a different one), which is paramount to being Mandalorian.
- Fights like a Mandalorian, so could have at the very least links
"You're fighting yourself and losing."
Damn. That's brutal.
tough love mode activate
@@DrWatson4 A Mandalorian's Love language.
Now backed up the the latest Boba episode!
@@bsmith9149 I came here after that.
@@peterwright5358 What's the mandalorian's shrex language?
This is something I really like about rebels it has more of an emotional relationships, sabine is a great character. Always loved Mandolorians.
Yep
Sabine is a great character but Kanan is my favourite in Star Wars Rebels - and one of my all time favourite Star Wars charcters
Silver Is The Name
People tend to see the artstyle ah its for kids and yes it is but not all there are hidden gems in rebels like this one that makes it special season 3 and 4 were great for rebels
Rebels was very character developed show because the ghost crew were like a family & thats why the show is awesome
Rebels is a good Star Wars show, and like the rest it gets better as it keep going. Ashoka, Maul and every character keeps improving and getting better. The only point is that the designs and show itself starts too much family friendly, even for how characters acts in some moments. Like "LOOK, LOOK AT HOW MUCH FRIEND WE ARE". But when it gets serious, it's always an awesome moment
"Stop using your standard attacks. Use the unorthodox."
"How often must I tell you? Control my central line!"
"Gooooood"
You're holding your Saber to tightly
Good soldiers follow orders >:)
"Now too lightly." :D
Ugh... I cried during this scene. Sabine's backstory is just so sad. To have your family abandon you when you're trying to help them... :(
All while trying to atone for something she did without thinking. Talk about a brutal wake up call when her passionate science project was used to literally vaporise her friends and relatives.
I cannot bring myself to like a character that is that badly written and cliché
@@thepolitegamer1966 And you're trolling. Badly.
Easy to relate with during this pandemic era
See? SEE? YOU CAN DO HEARTBREAKING EMOTION WITHOUT MURDERING A CHARACTER!
Captain Sabalan Don't worry about it fam
Says the woman who wiped out a school
Hey m8 those fuckers had it coming.
haha from your profile pick, I get what you are saying XD
A Star Wars fan and a RWBY fan! Hi fam!
Whoever composed the music for this scene is pretty amazing.
same guy who did the clone wars! Kevin Kiner!
@@WrenchBreaker Sabine's Catharsis is actually by Sean Kiner.
@@jj_b5400 oh i did not know that. fascinating. brothers, I presume?
@@WrenchBreaker i believe so
Actually Sean is the son of Kevin Kiner. Sean and Dean were kids when Kevin was making the Clone Wars Soundtracks, and they loved the series and even helped dad with some instruments during that time. In Rebels Sean helped by doing some of the scores. Like Kannan's End Credits music, from a World between worlds.
I think Kanan was teaching Sabine to do EXACTLY what the Jedi code teaches. Sabine wasn't using her emotions for fuel like the Sith and other Dark Siders, she was RELEASING them, and moving to a place beyond, where she could find balance and serenity.
Exactly some people aren't understanding it. It's about her releasing that emotion and moving on. For a character like Sabine it was long overdue keeping those emotions bottled up inside.
Precisely. It's a superb example of Jedi philosophy. I'll bet Yoda would've been impressed.
Indeed my friend
Yeah, I think the failure of the Jedi was In mistaking not using emotions for fuel as suppressing them, trying not to feel passion as much as possible, and in doing so defeating the purpose. Emotions are a natural part of people, of life, of the Force itself. A Jedi must first gain experience of their feelings order to first release them, and then move beyond them as you said, in order to gain true balance within oneself and the Force.
Exactly! People don't get how Jedi philosophy functions and because of that think it doesn't work. But it does. It's essentially real life stoicism.
It takes great control to suppress your emotions.
It takes greater Courage, to face them, and find yourself.
It takes the greatest of Strength....to see what you've done, who you are....and then Decide Who you Want to Be.
😶 👏👏
Yes! Sums this up perfectly.
Sounds like a quote. Where did you get it from?
This is why the Jedi failed, they completely ignored emotion and they became arrogant and stuck in their ways, thus leading Anakin down a path with little choice. At first Kanan was training her how a Jedi would but that didn't work, so Kanan let Sabine do what Anakin couldn't, open up to them and find balance in herself, even if it means that they have to push her, they let her own who she is, while the Jedi let Anakin down his dark path. Anakin and Sabine are very similar, they are impatient and try to keep their emotions bottled up and not let others notice it but the Jedi made Anakin feel like he couldn't speak from his heart but now Sabine has that chance. This Episode wasn't about Lightsabers and that was a good decision made by Dave Filoni and the team.
Bryan Leong Well said.
Agreed.
Anakin's problem was not that the other Jedi ignored his feelings; it was that he was emotionally compromised. He was flawed from the start because as Yoda (if I remember correctly after all these years) said he was too old to start Jedi training and warned Qui-Gon when he decided to train Anakin.
Bryan Leong agreeded
cartoon80s90s It was because of the Jedi Code and their choice to ignore emotions that Anakin felt like he couldn't talk to them about Padmé, that ultimately led him to Palpatine for guidance, remember he told Palpatine about his slaughter of the Tusken Raiders and not the Jedi.
Well, i'm glad that we finally get to know more about Sabine's background!
Truth is good...especially when you did...or were forced to do things not only against your will...but your moral compass [build weapons mass dustruciton]...seeing Sabine breakdown broke my heart...the empire is truly evil...makes the Horde from POP seem like pretenders...yes they too are evil...but not near the level of the empire.
SAME like took them awhile to make me start to care about her.
KingExituS It took three seasons but finally! She was honestly the character I cared about least cuz we never got to know anything. Finally adding backstory makes me hopeful that we'll get more, that bit was really interesting
sprgrl18 Well, i guess the long waiting was worth it, obviously the writers have put a lot of thought into her story. So far she was just a teenie girl who liked to blow up stuff and was into urban wall painting, but now we see a new more serious side of her.
It would be stupid if she ends up leading her people only because she wields the darksaber, afterall she is just a teenage girl, but i definitely like to see more of her story, especially cause she seems to be Rook Kast's daughter, the one who helped Maul break out of Sidious's captivity.
KingExituS actually she's gotta be like 20 at this point. If she leads them now it wouldn't be so crazy.
Anyone else notice how Kanan is using Makashi instead of Soresu like he used to use? The Grand Inquistor pointed out he was a horrid Soresu user, and now Kanan switched to Makashi. Even though nobody mentioned it, I notice by the way he is fighting. One hand behind his back, like a fencers stance similar to Dooku. Stiff Blade work and not many wide sweeping motions, thus not generating much momentum. He is using offense to his advantage as he puts Sabine on the defense. Lastly, his complex footwork speaks for itself. Just thought I would share what I noticed.
Kanan became far more proficient with Soresu over time, enough to defeat an Inquisitor 1v1 with relative ease. Here, he merely uses Makashi as it's the best way to train Sabine. It is a wonderful detail, to be sure. Rebels often did a wonderful job in that regard.
Kanan never really seemed like much of a Soresu user to me anyways. He pretty frequently pressed the attack, which is the exact opposite of what he's supposed to do. I can't think of how exactly he fought post Grand Inquisitor rematch, but Makashi does seem much more befitting of a blind man. Kanan just generally didn't seem to use his lightsaber for anything other than deflecting blaster fire once he was blinded. He relied a lot more on his connection to the force.
@@Cailus3542 Kannan dont use Soresu against Grand Inquisitor in the last fight, Soresu dont have two-handed option. He uses Djem So.
@@Bzhydack or jar'kai, since he used one blade behind him. Ahsoka does that to.
Good catch
“Everything I did was for family, for mandalore!” Gives me chills every time
"The blade feels lighter."
"You're connecting with it. It's becoming part of you."
Din Djarin could use some of that advice.
That’s the advantage of having a Jedi to train you.
I really hope Sabine can train Din Djarin in Mando season 3, she would be perfect
Yes he does. I’d love to see Sabeen train him.
Why do people always seem to forget the perfect background score for Sabine. It's really lovely and relates to her story.
Kevin was flexin here
@@bemasaberwyn55 *Sean Kiner
What makes this tragic is that Anakin really needed something like this and that probably would have saved him from the dark side.
That's the point. The old Jedi (Obi-wan, Yoda, etc.) couldn't conceive of teaching like this, of appreciating the need to deal with your inner conflict. When Anakin asked those 'wise' Jedi Masters for help, they spouted some trite rubbish that amounted to "deal with it, you're a Jedi, sonething something Dark Side".
Kanan, by contrast, actually helps. He works to understand his students' issues and helps them process them. In that regard, Kanan has become wiser than any of the old Jedi, Yoda included. That's something Luke and Ezra understood too. It's one of many ways that the new generation of Jedi surpassed their prrdecessors.
@@Cailus3542 Right.
@@Cailus3542 when Anikin talked about fear of losing someone Yoda thought he was talking about Obiwan after Anikin killed Yoda's ex padawan.
damn. you're right I'm sad now
Yes, but no. The Jedi provided Anakin with everything he should need. They told him a million times what he needed to do in order to protect his friends and the galaxy. And he just disobeyed them. And lied to them. Deceived them. Then turned against them and killed them. If he had listened to them and their teachings, he would not have turned to the dark side. He was a greedy fool and paid the price.
The fact Kanan is doing this all while blind is badass
"Goooood, gooood, give in to your hate, give into your anger. "
She's not force sensitive.
exactly why do people forget that its one of the first things ever said about the force
***** That doesnt mean that every single being is able to use it. So she is not sensitive to it.
@@goblinwrecks698 That's not the point.
goblinwrecks that is never specified
Sabine's voice actress REALLY nailed her character's emotions here. Hearing Sabine's despair at what she unintentionally caused - enslavement and the massacre of her own people and being shunned by her family - really gave me chills. That was really emotionally powerful. By the end of the scene when I first watched it, I was like, WOW. This may be a kid's show, but DAMN was that intense!
I freaking love the animation of the dark saber. the lightning coming from the blade and how it interacts with Kanan's lightsaber is incredible.
Wow Sabine's story is interesting then I fought before and a great scene to her family and friends through mandalorian and sad the Empire got to Mandalore.
VaderCool Studios this was the biggest run on sentence I've ever seen. Also it is "thought" not "fought" if your going to say something at least give a little effort
Tyler Crebs my mistake it's just the Mandalorian story
+jhon doe Dude trying to be edgy is cliche now. It's ok, people like this show. Get over it. You won't die.
I am wondering though exactly what kind of weapon did Sabine built...
virusguy5611 she built a giant spray paint droid that fired rainbows of graffiti all over everything and doodled sketches. She just being overdramatic.
I feel especially bad for Sabine because of what Ezra told her before, that she at least has a family to come back to.
His pain is finite. He has a sense of closure. He knows that whatever he does, there is no way he will ever see them alive again.
Her pain is infinite. She knows her family is alive, she loves them still, but they treat her as an enemy and don't want her as part of their family. She knows that they are out there but she can't be with them even if they are so close. And she sacrificed everything she ever believed and loved just so she could free them, give them the spark she saw they needed. Ezra didn't sacrifice anything. His pain is caused by someone who he hates, the empire, while Sabine's pain is inflicted by her relatives and people as well.
True! This got me choked up. Ezrah can fight the people who killed his family. But how do you fight your family who turned against you?
@@madelinegarber7860 His can't be changed, her's could, and it was. She could have closure by them reuniting. Ezra can never get his family back.
She deserves a hug.
@Richard Norman wow dude that’s seriously un chill
She got more lightsaber training than Rey ever did
But that is still not enough to use lightsaber. Jedi were training for years and they used Force to fight with lightsaber and not kill themselves.
Великий Диктатор yeah sith we’re gone for a 1000 years they used them only to deflect blaster fire not as weapons
She beat Saxon in lightsaber combat
maRey Sue deflected lighting and killed her opponent without an amazing lightsaber combat
Ash Jose Even Ezra would beat Rey
@@zenath3125 From my point of view, many others would be able to defeat rey including kanan.
I like the ideal that Kanan has about the force, how the force resides in everyone but it takes a great deal of physical and mental discipline to tap into it. Seeing Sabine fight and connect to the blade makes me think on how much untapped abilities are hidden inside her.
Good point, i think about mandalorians as non force sensitives for some reason :) would have been cool if Sabine became the next Mandalorian Jedi, but now i am routing for Mando to become that as he is also conflicted like Sabine, but so mutch that he can bearly lift the Darksaber! Kanan return as a force ghost telling Grougo to train Mando so he can lead his people!
Calling it now, Din's gonna have his moment training with the Darksaber too admitting his fears, fears of losing connection, family, community and solidarity. Maybe he'll find that working with Boba Fett? Maybe even expanding his Mudhorn clan? There's so many ways it could go!
All that pain sorrow guilt angry Sabine truth is finally being told in each strike she made and through every word we didn't know her story but know with this saber and wat is going to happen to her it's finall being told
I spy Dooku's fighting style. ❤❤
Antonio Reyes loo
More like Grand Inquisitor´s. They both used Form 2.
Filip Batora Actually The Grand Insulator uses form 6 with his double bladed lightsaber. Single blade was form two though your right there
Grand... *Insulator?*
And yes, that's Form II aka Makashi.
Katherine Winyala Well, he never did seem to get cold, so the title works either way.
OMG THIS IS SOO EMOTIONAL!! OMGG SO SAD POOR SABINE WOW...Kanan did the same thing to Ezra is Season 1 to help him become a little powerful with the creatures and get answers and now Sabine, he's doing the same.
Sabine is the lamest character ever. I wish she was real so i could take a dump on her chest.
WAAAAH! My family abandoned meeeee. Sob sob.....
Getting a real anakin vibe here.
Sabine is a whiny little bitch and i hope that vader takes his lightsaber and slowly shoves it up her ass then turns it on.
like a bitch.
like......a......bitch
anyone else love the music used in this
totally. It`s so perfect...
Alex1850andr despite being a bit of a flump compared to other star wars media, rebels has surprisingly very well done scores.
because its the same person that did the score for TCW I think. That guy writes amazing sad music, and the Malevolence theme.
Mr. Person and people complain rebels is nothing like tcw.
Seriously, you gotta be made of stone to not feel something in this scene.
EXACTLY if you dont get chills with the SO WHATS THE TRUTH *sabers clash or the i left to protect everyone MY MOTHER MY FATHER MY BROTHER EVRYTHING I DID WAS FOR FAMILY or really i should just say the whole bloody scene then im sorry but go see a doctor or psychiatrist or someone cause that aint normal even if youve never seen star wars before period you should feel at least something from whats being said
@@DrWatson4 Eh, not really. It's a little cringe to me at least, but that's only because I can't for the life of me imagine Sabine as some kind of uber scientist.
Kanan is so badass I just love when he turns off his light saber and just dodges Sabines attacks
Also the music in this scene is amazing!
When I first saw this scene I cried.
We never had a character express their feelings and thoughts in such an emotional way before. This scene hits different than most because we Don't know much about this Character. This is what disney should do with their characters rather than carry emotions because of an event that happened recently in the story. Sabine had been repressing these emotions for so long that it shocks the audience when she Finnaly let's it all out.
I think Cody was crying to see sabine's emotional about her family, even if Cody in Bad Batch season 2 after he join rebellion, I hope Cody's emotional about his secrets.
its a shame people hate this amazing show
it needs more time to improve. This episode is a big step up
I love this show. But i'd love to shove small pebbles down sabines throat till her eyes bulge out and she chokes to death. Lamest character ever. Of course it doesn't need to be said i'd violate her after she was dead, but meh.
Sif Greyfang I've just learned to enjoy its good moments and ignore the annoying ones. I don't hate it like I used to but Ezra, chopper, iron squadron, Ben vs Maul, Hondo without his crew, and just Maul being here all still bother me.
0:53 that explains why Din Djarin is having a hard time with the Darksaber since he hasn't connecting with it.
Definitely Rebels at its best. This episode made Sabine to a great character.
This scene makes me tear up Everytime, the voice acting here is just incredible, and easily the best in the show
I watched Rebels as an adult. I liked Kanan, Hera and Zeb a lot, but wasn't that much into Ezra and honestly felt Sabine was a bid of dead weight... and boy, did the writers and actress and animators prove me wrong. All the characters on Rebels have surprising amount of depth and are just awesome. One of the reasons this show became so much stronger later on. Also, how the final episodes kind of pulled from every bit of the show and had it truly come together. Clone Wars was the better shows, but the amount of character work Rebels put in outdoes TCW imo, since they already had the major characters (not to diminish its many original creations).
same here thats exactly how I felt when I started watching rebels! it was hard for me to get in to at first but Im glad I finished it. such an amazing series!
@@trianglechokeU I‘m sure Resistance would also have become better had it continued beyond the second season. I‘m generally pretty happy with what Kathleen Kennedy and her amazing team at LFL have been doing with Star Wars in every medium, despite a few stumbles here and there, and think it’s so a shame how whiny and awful some very vocal fans are about it.
@@fgdj2000 totally agree. Although I think they suffered from not knowing where they wanted the sequel trilogy to go (lack of direction imo), I'm not going to put all of that on Mrs Kennedys shoulders. This scapegoating thing is just very unbecoming.
@@Nghilifa If they really didn't have a plan for the sequel trilogy (which it seems to be the case) than that wasn't the smartest move if you're making a trilogy. However, I still think the trilogy turned out pretty well, great actually. And anyone who didn't like it, it's okay, you're allowed to not like it, but please just don't do these dumb hour-long rants that some people get into. That's the thing that annoys me about the fans. Either you don't like it and leave it alone or give fair and reasonable criticism, or you go into analysis mode, try to figure out what the creators wanted to do, then either agree or disagree with that, maybe do a cool analysis video or article that does actually enrich the world and then move on. Just don't waste people's time with needless anger and pointless rants.
Just got back from seeing Return of The Mandalorian from Book of Boba Fett.
Mando is going through the same struggles as Sabine here. The blade is still heavy to him.
currently the rebels are like Pirates but soon they will grow
To think the same saber later wielded by another iconic character which is Din Djarin is amazing
Iconic character? Mando is as bland and incompetent as it gets, but even he is better in comparison to the current Bobba Fett.
I hope Din will become as good with the blade as Sabine and Pre Vizsla
And now it's in the mandolorian!!!
“you ran from he empire , you ran from your family”
“LIES !!! DECEPTION !!!”
SO WHATS THE TRUTH
@@DrWatson4 Bor Gullet will know the truth
Came here after BOBF episdoe 5. I already see parallels between Kanan training Sabine with the Darksaber and Luke training Din.
I have a feeling ahsoka or luke show up since filoni is working on the next episode either way it’s gonna be a big W
@@Capybara2240 not in the next episode. I believe we will not see Mando in Ep 6, he's gonna visit or try to find Luke and Grogu, which will be seen in Mando s03e01. Next episode gonna be all Boba and maybe (hopefully) Cad Bane.
@@ladyvader2648 yeah you’re probably right they will go back to bobas story after that but I hope mando shows up again, also I keep seeing comments saying cad bane is dead by this point in the story
@@Capybara2240 Din's definitely gonna appear in the finale and will join Boba in the big fight. As for Bane, many are saying that his duel with Boba happened before his appearance in The Bad Batch, since he had a sort of plate on his head (from injury, perhaps) and a change of hat.
Sabine speaks on behalf of many veterans. I know exactly how she feels. This scene is one of the story-writing highlights of all of Star Wars animation.
Still after 3 years this scene bring me to tears, this scene is so full of emotions Tiya Sircar did an amazing job here.
Why does this video make me believe that Kanan is using Makashi? Or he is using Makashi to teach Sabine?
Asuka Graham Using it to teach
Asuka Graham Well, since they're dueling, it's the makashi form.
He's using it as a form of instruction. Considering the style is meant for dueling. One on one.
That fighting/teaching style reminds me a lot about Dooku. Has Dooku ever left any Jedi holocron when he was a Jedi master? Kanan may learn it from sth like that
He does know he could have won if he used his natural form three
This is such a powerful scene and it’s coming from a cartoon. Character development and great visual story telling at its finest. This is what happens when you have a fan like Dave Filoni make Star Wars content. Kathleen Kennedy should be paying more attention to his work and asking him for advice
And when his advice is for her to leave, she should take it.
Coming back to this after The Mandalorian Chapter 16.5…I mean Chapter 5 of The Book of Boba Fett.
Totally was reminded of Kanan and Sabine when Mando was training with the Darksaber.
Who's cutting onions here?! ;___;
Garnet Gem I never thought I get emotional in this episode!
Um... My dog's name Is Onion.
Wow it's been 5 yrs since I commented? Nostalgia...
if this episode does not well up your eyes .. you're not a fan !
Or some people just don't cry that easily. Personally i coulnt cry at this because it din't hit me. This show was only able to hit me because of Ashoka. I love that characther so much but i also grew up with her during the clone wars series.
goblinwrecks then you're a sith ! 😉
Mike G oh that line. Personally i dont like Ezra. He's quite anoying.
goblinwrecks Ahsoka is my girl. The true cats meow. My favorite light side force wielding warrior of all time ♥️
Mike G tf ?
The music is amazing in this scene
Mando needs some of that Jedi talk in his life, maybe luke shows up in episode 6 as he’s visiting grogu and mando can learn to use the dark saber better, also filoni is directing next episode so it’s gonna be great
@@priyapepsi it never happened but episode 6 was awesome, so hyped to see what grogu chooses
Star Wars Rebels Why did you cut scene before Sabine could say "They destroyed mine."
YOU REDUCED THE EMOTIONAL IMPACT OF THIS SCENE!!
I think more people need to realise how AMAZING of a show Rebels is... God tier Star Wars for sure
One of the greatest and emotional scene from Rebels, maybe from all SW. This pain in her voice and such good music made her words more emotional
When did Kanan turn into a true Jedi Knight?? This was awesome
Before Twilight Of The Apprentice
His wisdom and awareness multiplied tenfold as soon as he lost his sight
@@RandomGuy285 basically, he tapped into the force more so he was more connected to it
This scene is probably my favorite in the show to date. The amount of emotion from Sabine was just incredible, and Kevin Kiner's music was genius with it. I also loved that they showed the other characters' reactions to what she was saying with Ezra's surprise and Fenn Rau's remorse.
What a powerful scene.
One thing I loved about this scene is it did what most shows don't with sword combat. Most shows only ever seem to show only the physical side of combat writing everything else off as a"your not ready" trope. Here and in an episode of Last Airbender, they go out of their way to show both the physical AND mental aspects of combat. As Sabene admitted more about how she felt, her strikes became more fluid than just the form strikes. When wielding any weapon your not just using a tool, you are literally wielding an extension of yourself.
You gotta admit this was heart breaking to see
You could see it on Rau's face that mandalore was becoming a slave planet of soldiers for the empire
God dammit I wish i was mandalorian! >.
Because you wish to be a slave warrior?
Wow
I never thought I'd feel sorry for Sabine
in my opinion, this is the 2nd most emotional fight in all of Star Wars, right behind Anakin and Obi-wan. it uses the same kind of feel, but rather than emotion corrupting Sabine and leading her to a dark path like Anakin, they used that emotion to push her even more. this is also why Qui-Gon Jinn was such a powerful Jedi. he didn't try to control his emotion and the force. he let them flow naturally, but stopped it before it could do damage. this, i believe, is why Qui-Gon Meditated before continuing to fight Maul.
One of my favourite scenes in all of the Rebels episodes. And as much as Sabine is a great character, by this point in the series I admire Kanan the most.
I love Fenn Rau's face when Sabine mentions the weapons she's created. That's the face of a man who's seen some shit.
imagine this scene with Luke or Ahsoka training Din with the dark saber
More likely Luke, Ahsoka's way too busy with finding Ezra
@@ladyvader2648 don’t forget Thrawn
Who's here after seeing the Book of Boba Fett episode with Mando training with the saber?
One of my favorite episode of the season. Good and emotional voice acting with no dead space between the scenes. Also probably one of the most dialog-heavy episodes.
Who is here after The Mandalorian?
Anyone else here after Mandalorian season 3 episode 0? I mean Boba Fett episode 5.
This scene was somehow the only thing in Star Wars that has ever made me cry and I have no clue how or why.
The background music of this video made the scene for me!
with all those clone wars references they made they could have just continued it
ding ding ding ding! So damn true. Damn u Disney!
Its because Disney cancelled it so early, but the lead project guy still wanted to tell parts of it and this is his way of doing it
I've always looked at it as a continuation. Also they couldn't continue it. Although they owned lucasfilm, cartoon network still had some rights when concerning the clone wars. It would be a nightmare to put clone wars on Disney xd. Plus because its Disney xd they would change it to fit the new demographic. There would be less violent and clones would never die on screen if that were to happen. So it wouldn't be as good.
Blame Warner Bros, stop crying over Disney. WB didn't want TCW to be owned by a seperate trademark. So Lucasfilm pulled the plug and Disney did their own show.
^Thank you. The anti-Disney crying just makes our fanbase look ridiculous sometimes.
As sort of lackluster as this series feels sometimes compared to Clonewars there are still some real highlights here and there, moments like these are some of them.
Best scene of the show and one of the best scenes in Star Wars in my opinion.
Who cried at her backstory? I did
Disney is not behind the story telling of Rebels *AT ALL*
Glo246 YT ...yea
me....;)
I didn't
I didn't.
That doesn't mean I didn't sympathize though.
I love how Kanan and Ezra too have became stronger, more wiser, especially Kanan, I believe he deserves the title of Jedi Knight.
Kanan was knighted at the Jedi Temple on Lothal by Yoda acting through a spectre of the Grand Inquisitor as a Temple guard .
@@thelevisullivan wait that was yoda controlling controlling the grand inquisitor I thought it was the essence of the grand inquisitor
@@thelevisullivan wtf when does that happen, what did I miss?
It was in season 2.
God I loved this scene emotionaly powerful the music the voice acting sabines voice actress did an amazing job this and kanans death are my favorite for the sheer emotion they give off
This show was so underrated
Watching this for like the 5th time now it still gives me a smile and a tear. And that's ok with me.
Kanan was a massive loss when he died
This is just amazing. I loved this show. And I am so happy on how they are paying off all of this on the mandalorian/ the book of boba Fett. I'm so happy we are gonna see them again shortly. And we will miss kanan a lot.
Din Djarin: [cuts himself with the Darksaber]
Sabine: *First time?*
That's why they started with sticks and basic techniques.
I like that Kanan is helping Sabeen to channel her anger and sadness into fighting rather than letting them continue to torment her internally. This scene gave her a place to vent those emotions so she could start to heal from her past and have better control over those feelings in the future. Letting them give her focus and a reason to fight rather than consuming her and making her clumsy. She definitely considered killing him for a few seconds at the end there.
Just now watching rebels, I know I'm late as hell, I need this music in my playlist
There are many parallels between the Jedi and the Mandalorians, and to illustrate them in this scene is amazing! The calm collected Jedi Knight teaching the prideful Mandalorian, the polarizing effects of emotion, and how moments like this establish the faults of both people. The Jedi bottled their emotions and it led to them becoming arrogant. The Mandalorians were prideful, which stemmed from their arrogance.
They each use their own weapons and skills in battle, and each one proves to be both a strength and a weakness. A Jedi can rely on the Force to summon their lightsabers but relying on the force too often can be taxing. In contrast, a Mandalorian using technology for the same purpose is illustrated perfectly here. Sabine used something to catch her saber but one wrong step and the grabbling line is damaged. Each is a perfect representation of how their skills need to be used in concentration when fighting. This is likely how the Jedi and Mandalorians honed their skills against each other initially, by testing ways to defeat each other.
i like how kanan fought her. he pissed her off enough to get answers and to see how strong she could be. he could have turned the fight around and any time but didnt
I need this episode now D:
The mandaloiran and Sabine are my favorite Star Wars characters ever they both awesome
Who's here after watching Mando and The Armorer train with the Darksaber?
Had to come back & check this after the 5th episode of the book of boba Fett
Kanan is quickly becoming the new Rohm Kota.
Also Sabine's emotional moment here really made tears well up in my eyes.
Goku Black ezra is starkiller kanan is rahm kota
I’m pretty sure Kanan was in part inspired by Kota.