The LOTR of it all means so much more when you go back to one of the Celebration panels for rebels (I think it was the season two panel) and Dave directly compares Ahsoka to Gandalf before we ever got the grey or the white. Hearing that back then and now seeing the grey and the white these years later is pretty cool and is just another example of just how much Dave is pouring into his work and always thinking ahead.
@@tristianjones8915 Well we got Mandalorian season 2 and live action Ahsoka series. I think we're done with Rebels. Rebels win, battle is over. Time to bring back our heroes to build a New Jedi Order, get back Mandalore and brought peace, freedom, justice, and security to their New Republic.
Did you notice? Lothal FINALLY has a blue sky. In ALL the episodes, Lothal never had a blue sky save for that one vision Ezra had. It was stated that Dave Filoni did this on purpose to showcase Imperial oppression. That Lothal never had a blue sky because of the Empire, and it's only when it was gone did Lothal start having a blue sky. This marks Lothal's freedom.
The Loth-wolves are back too! I know we spent a lot of time with them because of Ezra's connection, but in the epilogue they're just playing out in the open. Nature is healing :)
@@reyathua Yeah, especially since it was said that they were never spotted for a century, so this change shows that Loth Wolves are starting to interact with the planet's inhabitants again.
Even in the thrawn book I believe they mention that when the empire started making a foothold on lothal the weather changed a bit. All because mining became high demand on the planet for the dunium ore to forge the parts for the Death Star. Which also could go into why the empire never came back to try to reclaim lothal mainly by that point they already mostly finished the Death Star so to then lothal is no longer important. Their priority that point was harvest many khyber crystals to power the Death Star like going to jedha and such till events of rogue one and a new hope.
@@dungeonmaster16 That might work in regards to the in-universe lore, but the reason that the Empire never came back is actually because the Death Star ended up being completed and then destroyed by Luke, so Palpatine became focused on Luke rather than Lothal.
Hated to loose Gregor again! This time for real! But at least he, as Rex put it, _"Went down fighting like a clone should."_ Loved the little detail of Gregor's voice changing from that old man crackly tone to the original, confident tone usually associated with Clone Troopers.
Ezra's journey in the series is so good, and the way he evolved as a character and as a Jedi is amazing. From a selfish street kid, to a Jedi choosing to save everyone. I love this episode, I love this characters and I love this show.
@@mysterion3182 I feel like in the mandalorian they might somehow bring that up since they’re going to meet Ahsoka and it’s been years since the end of rebels where she goes to look for him
It seems Filoni loves that kind of character progression. Ahsoka even makes a nod to it in Mandalorian. I don't recall the line exactly, but it was something like "First impressions are important. Good or bad, they're always memorable." Ahsoka was HATED by most fans when she was first introduced. But that was entirely intentional. She was massively flawed, but grew over time. And now she's one of the most beloved characters in the franchise. Ezra also had this kind of growth.
Tiya Sircar (Sabine’s VA) was the only one of the cast to know about the epilogue until the premiere. Dave asked her to stay behind after they finished recording and handed her the epilogue that he kept so secret that he only had it on a notepad. Everyone was very surprised by Jacen Syndulla.
@@levelcheap2435 Yeah, there's so many potential about Thrawn and Ezra's story. Maybe they end up in the Unknown Regions, near the Chiss Ascendency, and when Ahsoka and Sabine tries to find Ezra, they could meet Thrawn and his Chiss Fleet, and maybe some Imperial Remnant there, like the Empire of The Hand in Legends, because I think Thrawn sent few Imperials to the Chiss, like his translator Eli Vanto, so maybe some Imperials stayed with the Chiss after the Battle of Endor or Jakku. Also, the sequel story could connect to other stories, maybe Ahsoka and Sabine meet Din Djarin and The Child along the way, and they team up, or we could see the First Order's origins, maybe Snoke/Palpatine or the Sith Eternal orders the remaining Imperials to use the Chiss' resources to build ships and weapons. If the Chiss refused, maybe we could see a battle between the Chiss and the Imperial Remnants, and Ahsoka/Sabine could team up with Thrawn and the Chiss to repel the Imperials, and maybe they discover the Sith Eternal Cult.
"It was an honor to fight with you for something that we CHOSE to believe in." -Gregor That means so much, even more since watching clone wars season 7 "We love you, Ezra!" loved that you noticed that little comment, a lot of people missed it when the finale first aired. Hera touched her stomach in the first minute or two in the episode, so she was already pregnant then. The Force will be with you. Always
Pizza Pete 413 right as he destroyed the temple gateway, as their image evaporated, we hear their voices say that one last line and it gets me every freaking time.
Hera was indeed pregnant when Kanan died, so he is father. They did only confess their love for each other right before Kanan’s death, but that doesn’t mean they couldn’t have done it before...
Joseph Flanagan yeah but they never said “I love you” untill the Jedi Knight episode. You can call your “boyfriend” love without meaning anything more.
watching again with the reaction...i think the "i need to tell you something" when kanan rescue her and after he dies the "why i waited to long to tell him" was her being pregnant
@@VictorEscamilla Yes, but in fandom people were more shocked Lenku (aliens with head tentacles) and non-Lenku races could have off spring. Filoni himself asked Lucus, who said he always assumed almost all races in Star Wars were genetically capable. Since he felt the Celestial's created all sapient life in the galaxy to be based on them (rather than human). Though if they did it for benevolent purposes or to make better slave races he didn't know.
I guess you didn’t see the credits. Chooper was revealed to be voiced by Dave Filoni. Many had long suspected he voiced Chopper. It wasn’t until this episode that it was finally confirmed.
Captain Palleon was Thrawn’s right hand man in Legends. Kind of similar to Eli Vanto, who you know from the audio comics. Older and more experienced though.
And after being named in this show, Captain Palleon makes an appearance in the third new Thrawn novel, which explains how he ended up under Thrawn's command here.
I can’t believe we’re here at the end, my goodness. It’s an incredible bittersweet feeling, if I’m being honest. A couple things: I love that Ezra finally learned the lesson Kanan was trying to teach him since Ezra realized his parents died; the strength of letting go, of moving on. He was able to let Kanan go but it didn’t really hit him until he had to let his parents go for the greater good. Also remember Bendu’s warning to Thrawn back in the Season 3 finale? _“I see your defeat. Like many arms surrounding you in a cold embrace.”_ Ezra bringing in the Purrgils sealed Thrawn’s defeat, and proved Bendu’s vision right. Such a great call back I love it. And finally, Kanera kid. Jacen Syndulla. If you looked closer back the last episode you’ll notice that Hera, while Ezra was talking to the image of his parents, grasped her stomach before she called him down. Silently telling us that she’s been pregnant for a long while now. Also implying that while she was being interrogated by Pryce she was pregnant then too and when Kanan died. Also despite what his final product looks like. Jacen actually *does* and is confirmed to have Kanan’s teal eyes, it’s just that the final rendering in his eyes when the episode aired that made them look darker. Many people don’t like how Jacen looks because whenever they envisioned a Kanera baby, they just assumed it was going to be more Twi’Lek looking because of the Clone Wars episode where that Clone Trooper, make Cut had children with a Twi’Lek and their children had Lekku’s and looked more like their mother. But honestly his design makes sense, just because those children looks more Twi’lek then human, doesn’t mean Jacen automatically and obviously had too as well. He obviously got more traits from his father instead of his mother and in reality that tends to happen with most parents. Some children look more like their mother and sometimes they look more like their father. Also Dave Filoni confirmed that Ezra isn’t died, and neither is Thrawn. And that the path that Ezra chose, he received from visions of the Force, just like Kanan received in Jedi Knight. Ezra, like Kanan, saw many path’s in front of him but going away with the Purrgils was the path he chose because he knew that was the best opinion. Just like Kanan knew that him sacrificing himself was the best opinion for everyone. Also that final shot of Ezra is the same exact pose that Kanan did when he held Hera back. Like father, like son.
Jon Mercano no, the Clone Trooper was named Cut, he served the Galactic Republic following the Battle of Geonosis; he left the Grand Army and the War with the Republic after all his fellow Clones were killed and soon met Suu then they had children.
Gaxelle: that was Kanan's son at the end :-) But I just want you to know that when I think back on the lock down (I am in the UK) I will think of Clone Wars season 7, and watching your channel (I only discovered it in the past couple of weeks) as you reacted to Clone Wars and Rebels. Your videos have been something to look forward to every day and I have enjoyed then tremendously. Very memorable and very touching. You have made at least one persons life more meaningful in the past couple of weeks. Thank you :-)
“It was an honor to serve with you Rex... it was an honor... to fight with you for something that we CHOOSE to believe in...” That quote means a lot more than it seems. The Clones were programmed to fight for the Republic, but Rex, Wolffe and Gregor decided to fight for the Rebellion against The Empire.
TO BE BRAVE AND STRONG, Ezra Bridger had lost everything when The Empire took over Lothal, his Friends his Home and even his own Parent's. He wanted to believe that his Parent's were still alive, he wanted to believe they were still coming back for him, he wanted to believe that they were still going to be there to have rescued him. The day he met a Jedi was the day he was rescued and becoming part of a Crew of Rebels was like having a family of his own and having a place where he felt like he belongs. One of the hardest things Ezra had to go through in life, was letting go of the dream of being with his Parent's one day. Ezra knew that his Parent's were gone forever But not forgotten he never gave up hope on wanting to free his home planet from the Empire. The Force surrounds us all so many have be able to use it to there advantage, The Jedi, The Mortis God's, Chirrut, Bendu and now Ezra has use it to free his home planet and people. His Parent's and Jedi Master would have been so proud of him if they were still alive today, where ever you are Ezra Bridger, may the force be with you always and I Hope you come back Home.
ok now that the finale is out and i cant spoil anything im gonna go into my analysis as to why i think Sabine's feelings changed to romantic towards Ezra at the end. Sabine is Mandalorian right? so what are the most important things to a mandalorian? Armor (which she paints in his likeness), fighting, weapons, and FAMILY. what does Sabine do after the battle of Lothal? she doesn't go back to her biological family. she doesn't go back to the rebellion / her space family, she stays on Lothal for 6 years, literally lives in Ezra's house. and then she goes on a mission to find Ezra. Thus saying clearly that Ezra is her most important family. thats as clear a message as someone with Sabine's tendency to bury emotions is gonna get. She also paints him in the mural (painting is one of the few way she actually expresses emotion freely) and strokes his cheek. That is a lot of dedication for someone. Clearly she loves him even as just a friend or as family as some think. but to do so much and to neglect so many other families just for him to me shows that it is much more than a simple friendship.
@@LeafsNation75 hit the nail on the head. i thing when she realized "hey im gonna lose him" thats when she finally knew for sure, but i dont think she could bring herself to say the worlds out loud. 6 years is a long time to think. I think when she pleaded for him to escape she still couldn't bring herself to be that vulnerable and open, but after 6 years maybe now she can.
For me the fact that Sabine decides to stay on Lothal and not return to Mandalore until after ep 6 (5 years have passed when we see her and Ahsoka) with the Mandalorian purge in between, which we have known from Gideon in The Mandalorian, only because she THOUGHT Ezra wanted her to do that, really shows how much she cares (and LOVES) about Ezra! And yes I ship them.
Filoni said that he was implying that he felt that it was more important to show that two people can have a strong connection, without being in a romantic relationship.
@@TheAngelofFate17 Filoni isn't trustworthy with this sort of things. During season 1 and 2 he said that Kanan and Hera wouldn't end up together... Plus he was talking about Rebels but he never said anything about it's sequel.
LeafsNation75 touching? You mean her lightly poking the painting of his cheek? It’s not like she’s romantically caressing his cheek. Not everything has to have romantic meanings. I mean if they do end actually up together, that’s fine. But the fact that Dave wanted to imply they have a strong relationship without being romantic is really nice, not any people do that nowadays.
Somehow, the epilogue always makes me tear up, no matter how many times i watched it I miss Ezra, it's been 2 years already and still no word. I hope the Rebels sequel rumors are true!
Here's a cool little detail. Remember the design painted on the underside of Thrawn's command ship, Chimaera? It's a creature with entwined tentacles, just like what carries it away.
In the earlier part of the episode, or 4x15, in the scene where Ezra was speaking to his parents while looking at their family picture. There's a split second shot of Hera holding her stomach. Like a blink and you'll miss it moment
@@j3RicK24 Yeah, Filoni admitted he deliberately put in pregnancy hints (naming the stomach rub in the finale as one) throughout the second half of season 4. He even joked with fans to go back and re-watch it to see where he put them.
It was been wonderful to embark on this rebels journey with you. Rebels has some in my favourite star wars characters In it. Rewatching again has been amazing .
Here's some information regarding Ezra's connection to the purrgil. This conversation is extracted from the Rebels Recon episode of the series finale. Andi Gutierrez: _"Ezra has always had a special connection to the animals that culminates with his plan evolving the purrgils. How does this connection make Ezra unique to other Jedi that we've met in the saga?"_ *Carrie Beck* (producer): _"I think one of the great things is because of the length our show, we've had the time to really develop how he is in tune with the world around him. And what comes most natural to him. I think different Jedi have different skill sets. There may be different things that they are more adapt at. But one of the things about Ezra that I think is so remarkable is the _*_sense of empathy and how in tune he is with the wildlife_*_ of his planet. Not just his planet, but the galaxy as a whole. What I love about the purrgil, if you go all the way back to Season 2 and some of that feeling like, oh filler. And I think hopefully people will feel as we get to the very end of the season that _*_none of it was filler and none of it was wasted_*_ and establishing this connection for doing Ezra and the world around him is very much a part of who he is."_ Here's the link to the video for any interested in hearing more about this episode. ruclips.net/video/uR8Sn_2VRBA/видео.html Had a blast watching your reactions! Felt like I was taking this journey all over again myself!
Prior to Season 4 airing, Hera and Chopper were the only 2 characters that were confirmed to have survived for quite some time after the show's timeline. Hence most fans were concerned as to the amount of deaths that we were gonna see. And in retrospect, that number remained low. Thankfully
When this Episode was aired on TV.... and I saw Ahsoka at the end..... I was Like..... ooooohhh Faaaaccckkkk!!! 🤯🤯😳😳 And started crying! She is my favorite Character in SW right now. Can't wait to see what Mandalorian and Rebels Sequel have for us! Filoni is such a master in Storytelling
I realize I'm 3 years late to this party, and I'm not even sure what you're doing these days, but I binged your entire Rebels series. You are top-notch.
I loved how the final scene with Sabine looking to Lothal mirrored the scene all the way back to the first episode when Ezra was looking to Lothal. Like they say, it’s poetry, and poetry rhymes. Thanks for taking us on this journey of reacting to Rebels; I can’t wait to see more of your future content!
You know Star Wars Rebels is a show I will always love. This is the show that got me back into Star Wars and has taught me so many lessons.. Thank you Xelle for letting me experience this show again. #RebelsRemembered
A brilliant reaction to the end of a brilliant series, loved watching ezra grow from street kid to powerfull jedi. Seeing ezra hold back thrawn and the stormtroopers reminded me of a lot of kanan. Enjoyed every minute. 😁
I really hope the next animated show they announce is this follow up story to rebels, i really hope they announce it soon cause this is like literally some of the best star wars content
Ezra letting his parents go just shows how much he has grown. He knows that they died for the rebellion, so he didn't want to take that away from them and learns to let go, something that Kanan struggled with. Also, Ahsoka previously told him what would happen if he tries to save Kanan in the WBWs. Perhaps the Emperor was trying to kill Ezra?
It really was an amazing run. I really love how Ezra manages to actually tell off both Thrawn and Palpatine. Two of the biggest villains in this franchise and Ezra actually gets better of both of them. "You think you can take whatever you want, things you didn't make, didn't earn, things you don't even understand! You don't deserve to have this art or Lothal. " "You're wrong. I have a family. I don't need anything from you." Ezra showed Thrawn that despite his genius and power his inability to understand or respect the Force leaves him as vulnerable as the rest of the galaxy. For Thrawn being beaten by Ezra and realizing the truth of Bendu's prophecy had to be a truly humbling experience. Palpatine tied to tempt Ezra the same way he tempted Anakin, offering Ezra the power to save the ones he loves. Unlike Anakin, Ezra has learned how to let go and move forward. Learning to honor his parents memory rather then let the grief and sadness overwhelm him. He reminded Palpatine that there are things beyond his power and people beyond his control. Kanan always feared that he wouldn't be a good teacher for Ezra but Ezra freed Lothal, delivered a major blow to the Empire, and resisted Palpatine's temptations. Ezra's victories show that Kanan's fears were baseless, Kanan was a good teacher whose student has earned the right to be called a Jedi Knight.
This is why so many of us crave a series of Asoka and Sabine exploring the outer regions in search of Ezra. Because even if their story is finished, it left room for a new story to be told.
The sun doesn't shine in Lothal throughout the Imperial era. You could say it doesn't rise in the whole galaxy. In A New Hope, when Luke gets his call to adventure, he stares out at the binary sunset of Tatooine. He is the sun. Ezra has always been the twin moons of Lothal, then. The moon shines in the sun's absence, lighting the dark until dawn.
I was really excited for _WAY_ back when they had the episode with the whales that you loved for when you'd eventually get to see them again. Also - keep an eye out for Rex at the battle of Endor. ;)
Brilliant ending to a great show. One of the many things Rebels does well is it's truly great characters. Hopefully we get some follow up to that ending soon
This has been a blast watching your Rebels videos! I've had a blast rewatching the series and you are amazing! Also, I really hope we have the Rebels tv series sequel soon!
When this was airing, one of the continual questions was what would happen with Ezra and Kanan because were knew from the movies Jedi weren't with the rebellion by the time of 'A New Hope'. We knew they had to disappear somehow and this last season answered that. One remaining question is what happened to Ahsoka. There are many theories but it doesn't make sense she'd sit out the rebellion after she was saved by Ezra. There are many theories but I hope we find out during Season 2 of The Mandalorian. More likely we won't know until the Ahsoka spinoff happens.
Love how the last view of Lothal is Sabine overlooking the city and and that red ship arrives ahead, and she leaves on the speeder bike. Same way the show began, only it was Ezra and the ship was an imperial cruiser
I like this show and mostly i like Ezra. Why? This cartoon show us how to a kid, thief and orphan became a man, a Jedi and a person who gave up everything for his family. In this journey many person affected him for his grown. He learn about force from Kanan and became a jedi padawan. He learn from Hera how to fly and how to be free. He learn from Hondo smugling and he use this knowledge for purpose of good. He learn from Yoda and Kenobi secrets of force and balance of the Universe. He learn from Maul way of Sith. Ezra touch the edge of dark side and even so He come back learn something from it. He learn from Sabine, Jeb, Ahsoka He learn from Space Whales, Lothcats and wolves... He learn from Thrawn... He learn from Palpatine... And, in the end when he in his Prime show ended. I wish to see him more.
Do not worry Gaxelle Ezra and Thrawn is not dead. Dave Filoni confirmed it and there will be a Rebels sequel taking place after Return of the Jedi with the clone wars season 7 animation style.
There's been unconfirmed but increasingly likely rumors of an animated rebels sequel based on ahsoka and sabine's search for Ezra. The rumours suggest it was intended to release alongside or close to the mandalorian s2 (which aligns with recent casting announcements on that show). So we may not have to wait long to see the final chapter of ahsoka story.
If you rewatch the beginning of the episode where Ezra talks about his new family to the picture of his parents, you can see Hera placing her hand on her belly. It's the first on-screen sign of her pregnancy.
It's nice to rewatch this show with your comments and thoughts on it. Who wants to see Thrawn and Ezra having to work together to get the hell out of wherever they ended up? I'd literally pay good money for that. I actually really like Thrawn as a character: He's not your stereotypical bad guy. He and Ezra better not be dead...
There are rumors of a Rebels sequel series floating around, and it may even be announced soon. There's still a story to tell about Ahsoka, Sabine, Ezra and Thrawn, so we may have that to look forward to in the near future!
@@Mateocabrera2389 Maybe, but in this case, it seems like a pretty obvious one. They very clearly left it open ended, and Dave Filoni drops a lot of vague and cryptic tweets on his twitter account alluding to more stories with Ahsoka post-Rebels. It's not difficult to infer that a sequel series is coming.
Ahsoka can actually live over 200 years due to her connection with the force and her Togruta species. I wonder what Filoni can do with all that time in the story.
Thank you Xelle for letting us take this journey with you. It has been a highlight of my day for a while. Can’t wait to see more from you in this amazing universe.
It's been an honor - I have a tip for a series that is REALLY REALLY AMAZING: Transformers Prime like, it's still one of the best there is ou there as well as the music in it c:
TF PRime was pretty darn cool, suitably dark and kid friendly at tthe same time... and was the first time since the 80s you had both putter cullan (optimus prime) and Frank welker (megatron) playing their title role again.
Lol i remember thinking The droids came to help in the end and we were gonna get a round 2. It got me excited... but it was the Space Whales. No one expects the Space Whales
It's truly amazing how well Feloni was able to bring stories and arc's through with such emotionally charged scripts and service to the people who came before.
So the outfit Rex wore in A Fool’s Hope. In Ep6 on Endor is an older rebel soldier with that same outfit and a white beard. In Legends he got the name Nik Sant (ha ha). When old Rex was revealed in the S2 trailer, it wasn’t long before people started speculating if Rex would be that character in New Canon. Even Dave Filoni. “Why else is there a bearded old guy on Endor Tano? Why? It makes no sense. If you don't want that to happen, do you know what that means? I'm gonna make that happen, I'm getting like Palpatine, I'm getting power crazy". Sabine mentions in the epilogue that Rex was at the battle of endor, but they don’t shows us. Dave later said he chose not to explicitly confirm if that soldier was Rex because he laying down an established character from before he started working on SW didn’t feel right, so Rex could’ve been on Endor and not be Sant, but fans can choose to believe whether they’re the same person or not.
Clone Wars finale: Ahsoka the Gray
Rebels Finale: Ahsoka the White
LOTR refrence yare yare
Ahsoka looked so badass at the end I’m still waiting on that Rebels sequel
Filoni literally make it that way, he even share a drawing with Ahsoka and Gandalf together in his twitter
The LOTR of it all means so much more when you go back to one of the Celebration panels for rebels (I think it was the season two panel) and Dave directly compares Ahsoka to Gandalf before we ever got the grey or the white. Hearing that back then and now seeing the grey and the white these years later is pretty cool and is just another example of just how much Dave is pouring into his work and always thinking ahead.
@@tristianjones8915 Well we got Mandalorian season 2 and live action Ahsoka series. I think we're done with Rebels. Rebels win, battle is over. Time to bring back our heroes to build a New Jedi Order, get back Mandalore and brought peace, freedom, justice, and security to their New Republic.
"I see your defeat, like many arms surrounding you in a cold embrace" What a wonderful ending can't believe that we finished rebels already.
Bendu forseen to that, this is amazing
Thank you for properly quoting it, so many people say it talks about Thrawns death, which it never does.
One may think Filoni and crew made some planning. In Star Wars. They do that now? ;)
Just got done watching the final episode what amazing arch for Ezra but a bittersweet ending
Did you notice?
Lothal FINALLY has a blue sky. In ALL the episodes, Lothal never had a blue sky save for that one vision Ezra had.
It was stated that Dave Filoni did this on purpose to showcase Imperial oppression. That Lothal never had a blue sky because of the Empire, and it's only when it was gone did Lothal start having a blue sky. This marks Lothal's freedom.
The Loth-wolves are back too! I know we spent a lot of time with them because of Ezra's connection, but in the epilogue they're just playing out in the open. Nature is healing :)
@@reyathua Yeah, especially since it was said that they were never spotted for a century, so this change shows that Loth Wolves are starting to interact with the planet's inhabitants again.
I never even noticed!
Even in the thrawn book I believe they mention that when the empire started making a foothold on lothal the weather changed a bit. All because mining became high demand on the planet for the dunium ore to forge the parts for the Death Star.
Which also could go into why the empire never came back to try to reclaim lothal mainly by that point they already mostly finished the Death Star so to then lothal is no longer important. Their priority that point was harvest many khyber crystals to power the Death Star like going to jedha and such till events of rogue one and a new hope.
@@dungeonmaster16 That might work in regards to the in-universe lore, but the reason that the Empire never came back is actually because the Death Star ended up being completed and then destroyed by Luke, so Palpatine became focused on Luke rather than Lothal.
Bendu even said to Thrawn "I see your defeat... Like many arms surrounding you in a cold embrace." He knew, Thrawn just didn't care to believe it.
There was fear in his red eyes at the end though, not a thing we associate with Thrawn.
“It was an honor to fight with you for something that we _chose_ to believe in.”
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Hated to loose Gregor again! This time for real! But at least he, as Rex put it, _"Went down fighting like a clone should."_ Loved the little detail of Gregor's voice changing from that old man crackly tone to the original, confident tone usually associated with Clone Troopers.
@@o-dog5898 that was one of the saddest part for me, expected kanan but not gregor's
It’s kinda funny that he survived a massive explosion but died by one shot. Still sad though of course
@@TransMera His armor saved him back then
Devashish Tripathi yea but still. That must be some durable armor based on how many clones died from explosions
Ezra's journey in the series is so good, and the way he evolved as a character and as a Jedi is amazing. From a selfish street kid, to a Jedi choosing to save everyone.
I love this episode, I love this characters and I love this show.
Ditto
Let's hope we can get a continuation where Ahsoka and Sabine searching for Ezra.
@@mysterion3182 I feel like in the mandalorian they might somehow bring that up since they’re going to meet Ahsoka and it’s been years since the end of rebels where she goes to look for him
It seems Filoni loves that kind of character progression. Ahsoka even makes a nod to it in Mandalorian. I don't recall the line exactly, but it was something like "First impressions are important. Good or bad, they're always memorable."
Ahsoka was HATED by most fans when she was first introduced. But that was entirely intentional. She was massively flawed, but grew over time. And now she's one of the most beloved characters in the franchise. Ezra also had this kind of growth.
@@mysterion3182 ahsoka show 2023 lets go
Tiya Sircar (Sabine’s VA) was the only one of the cast to know about the epilogue until the premiere. Dave asked her to stay behind after they finished recording and handed her the epilogue that he kept so secret that he only had it on a notepad. Everyone was very surprised by Jacen Syndulla.
@I AM SPEED I forget where exactly it is, but it is in this ruclips.net/video/RqyKaWM0Jf0/видео.html
“Hera fought in the battle of Endor, as did commander Rex”
*Visible happiness*
Thrawn: "Get Captain Pellaeon."
Me: *Leonardo DiCaprio pointing meme*
That two second reference was worth it
@@lewis821 jist sad that they threw an amazing character away, as soon as he was back.
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He could still possibly be alive
@@SlowWinterNuts hopefully, Filoni will probably figure something out, I just hope he does him justice.
@@levelcheap2435 Yeah, there's so many potential about Thrawn and Ezra's story. Maybe they end up in the Unknown Regions, near the Chiss Ascendency, and when Ahsoka and Sabine tries to find Ezra, they could meet Thrawn and his Chiss Fleet, and maybe some Imperial Remnant there, like the Empire of The Hand in Legends, because I think Thrawn sent few Imperials to the Chiss, like his translator Eli Vanto, so maybe some Imperials stayed with the Chiss after the Battle of Endor or Jakku. Also, the sequel story could connect to other stories, maybe Ahsoka and Sabine meet Din Djarin and The Child along the way, and they team up, or we could see the First Order's origins, maybe Snoke/Palpatine or the Sith Eternal orders the remaining Imperials to use the Chiss' resources to build ships and weapons. If the Chiss refused, maybe we could see a battle between the Chiss and the Imperial Remnants, and Ahsoka/Sabine could team up with Thrawn and the Chiss to repel the Imperials, and maybe they discover the Sith Eternal Cult.
"It was an honor to fight with you for something that we CHOSE to believe in."
-Gregor
That means so much, even more since watching clone wars season 7
"We love you, Ezra!"
loved that you noticed that little comment, a lot of people missed it when the finale first aired.
Hera touched her stomach in the first minute or two in the episode, so she was already pregnant then.
The Force will be with you. Always
So true about the clones, they chose this path
When was the comment about Ezra?
Pizza Pete 413 When he saw his parents
Pizza Pete 413 right as he destroyed the temple gateway, as their image evaporated, we hear their voices say that one last line and it gets me every freaking time.
Hera was indeed pregnant when Kanan died, so he is father. They did only confess their love for each other right before Kanan’s death, but that doesn’t mean they couldn’t have done it before...
She called him "Love" the whole first season.
Joseph Flanagan yeah but they never said “I love you” untill the Jedi Knight episode. You can call your “boyfriend” love without meaning anything more.
watching again with the reaction...i think the "i need to tell you something" when kanan rescue her and after he dies the "why i waited to long to tell him" was her being pregnant
Victor Escamilla That’s actually al really good point, I like it!
@@VictorEscamilla Yes, but in fandom people were more shocked Lenku (aliens with head tentacles) and non-Lenku races could have off spring. Filoni himself asked Lucus, who said he always assumed almost all races in Star Wars were genetically capable. Since he felt the Celestial's created all sapient life in the galaxy to be based on them (rather than human). Though if they did it for benevolent purposes or to make better slave races he didn't know.
I guess you didn’t see the credits. Chooper was revealed to be voiced by Dave Filoni. Many had long suspected he voiced Chopper. It wasn’t until this episode that it was finally confirmed.
Yeah someone told me long ago it was dave, but I had noticed that per recommendation to watch the credits.
@@Gaxelle Oh. Damn, I thought we managed to keep that one secret
@@jonmercano1138 also remember she saw the last clone wars episodes as well which said Dave voiced the one droid that sounded like chopper
On another note she didn't see who voiced rukh
You will be remembered Captain Gregor!!
I cried when she said "after the Battle of Endor"
Yes!!! So pumped for that.
Luke,ham and Leia meet rebels crew and Ashoka with rex
Captain Palleon was Thrawn’s right hand man in Legends. Kind of similar to Eli Vanto, who you know from the audio comics. Older and more experienced though.
And after being named in this show, Captain Palleon makes an appearance in the third new Thrawn novel, which explains how he ended up under Thrawn's command here.
I really hope anyone on Thrawns Star destroyer survives
Ahsoka has really lived thru the most. True journey.
I can’t believe we’re here at the end, my goodness. It’s an incredible bittersweet feeling, if I’m being honest.
A couple things:
I love that Ezra finally learned the lesson Kanan was trying to teach him since Ezra realized his parents died; the strength of letting go, of moving on. He was able to let Kanan go but it didn’t really hit him until he had to let his parents go for the greater good.
Also remember Bendu’s warning to Thrawn back in the Season 3 finale? _“I see your defeat. Like many arms surrounding you in a cold embrace.”_ Ezra bringing in the Purrgils sealed Thrawn’s defeat, and proved Bendu’s vision right. Such a great call back I love it.
And finally, Kanera kid. Jacen Syndulla. If you looked closer back the last episode you’ll notice that Hera, while Ezra was talking to the image of his parents, grasped her stomach before she called him down. Silently telling us that she’s been pregnant for a long while now. Also implying that while she was being interrogated by Pryce she was pregnant then too and when Kanan died.
Also despite what his final product looks like. Jacen actually *does* and is confirmed to have Kanan’s teal eyes, it’s just that the final rendering in his eyes when the episode aired that made them look darker.
Many people don’t like how Jacen looks because whenever they envisioned a Kanera baby, they just assumed it was going to be more Twi’Lek looking because of the Clone Wars episode where that Clone Trooper, make Cut had children with a Twi’Lek and their children had Lekku’s and looked more like their mother.
But honestly his design makes sense, just because those children looks more Twi’lek then human, doesn’t mean Jacen automatically and obviously had too as well. He obviously got more traits from his father instead of his mother and in reality that tends to happen with most parents. Some children look more like their mother and sometimes they look more like their father.
Also Dave Filoni confirmed that Ezra isn’t died, and neither is Thrawn. And that the path that Ezra chose, he received from visions of the Force, just like Kanan received in Jedi Knight. Ezra, like Kanan, saw many path’s in front of him but going away with the Purrgils was the path he chose because he knew that was the best opinion. Just like Kanan knew that him sacrificing himself was the best opinion for everyone.
Also that final shot of Ezra is the same exact pose that Kanan did when he held Hera back.
Like father, like son.
Those kids weren’t the clone’s, but they were human hybrids
Jon Mercano made from a Clone Trooper and a female Twi’Lek.
@@TheAngelofFate17 No, from another human and a twilek
Jon Mercano no, the Clone Trooper was named Cut, he served the Galactic Republic following the Battle of Geonosis; he left the Grand Army and the War with the Republic after all his fellow Clones were killed and soon met Suu then they had children.
despite watching that episode many many times, i still cry.
“A fight we *chose* to believe in” ... man, the clones are one of the best things about Star Wars
Gaxelle: that was Kanan's son at the end :-) But I just want you to know that when I think back on the lock down (I am in the UK) I will think of Clone Wars season 7, and watching your channel (I only discovered it in the past couple of weeks) as you reacted to Clone Wars and Rebels. Your videos have been something to look forward to every day and I have enjoyed then tremendously. Very memorable and very touching. You have made at least one persons life more meaningful in the past couple of weeks. Thank you :-)
Thank you nick! Means a lot
You are awesome gaxelle
You will always be my favorite person ever
Add me to that list. Love your cynic-free reactions, and your sheer joy of star wars. Demonstrates lucas’ genius.
Rogue One, and then the Original Trilogy?
“Much to learn, you still have...”
Amazing how closely they paralleled the ending of Rebels with the beginning of Ahsoka.
“It was an honor to serve with you Rex...
it was an honor...
to fight with you for something that we CHOOSE to believe in...”
That quote means a lot more than it seems. The Clones were programmed to fight for the Republic, but Rex, Wolffe and Gregor decided to fight for the Rebellion against The Empire.
Part of An Incredible Journey is the End thank you rebels for having some of the best Star Wars moments
TO BE BRAVE AND STRONG, Ezra Bridger had lost everything when The Empire took over Lothal, his Friends his Home and even his own Parent's. He wanted to believe that his Parent's were still alive, he wanted to believe they were still coming back for him, he wanted to believe that they were still going to be there to have rescued him. The day he met a Jedi was the day he was rescued and becoming part of a Crew of Rebels was like having a family of his own and having a place where he felt like he belongs. One of the hardest things Ezra had to go through in life, was letting go of the dream of being with his Parent's one day. Ezra knew that his Parent's were gone forever But not forgotten he never gave up hope on wanting to free his home planet from the Empire. The Force surrounds us all so many have be able to use it to there advantage, The Jedi, The Mortis God's, Chirrut, Bendu and now Ezra has use it to free his home planet and people. His Parent's and Jedi Master would have been so proud of him if they were still alive today, where ever you are Ezra Bridger, may the force be with you always and I Hope you come back Home.
*Ezra's new family finally finds him to bring him home*
Ezra: There is only the will of the Emperor now.
Ezra Bridger, true Jedi Knight.
I love how they got Ian McDiarmid to return as Palpatine.
cole schubert it’s Disney. You don’t say no to Disney.
ok now that the finale is out and i cant spoil anything im gonna go into my analysis as to why i think Sabine's feelings changed to romantic towards Ezra at the end. Sabine is Mandalorian right? so what are the most important things to a mandalorian? Armor (which she paints in his likeness), fighting, weapons, and FAMILY. what does Sabine do after the battle of Lothal? she doesn't go back to her biological family. she doesn't go back to the rebellion / her space family, she stays on Lothal for 6 years, literally lives in Ezra's house. and then she goes on a mission to find Ezra. Thus saying clearly that Ezra is her most important family. thats as clear a message as someone with Sabine's tendency to bury emotions is gonna get. She also paints him in the mural (painting is one of the few way she actually expresses emotion freely) and strokes his cheek. That is a lot of dedication for someone. Clearly she loves him even as just a friend or as family as some think. but to do so much and to neglect so many other families just for him to me shows that it is much more than a simple friendship.
I agree with every single one of your points!
#SabezraForever
@@LeafsNation75 hit the nail on the head. i thing when she realized "hey im gonna lose him" thats when she finally knew for sure, but i dont think she could bring herself to say the worlds out loud. 6 years is a long time to think. I think when she pleaded for him to escape she still couldn't bring herself to be that vulnerable and open, but after 6 years maybe now she can.
For me the fact that Sabine decides to stay on Lothal and not return to Mandalore until after ep 6 (5 years have passed when we see her and Ahsoka) with the Mandalorian purge in between, which we have known from Gideon in The Mandalorian, only because she THOUGHT Ezra wanted her to do that, really shows how much she cares (and LOVES) about Ezra!
And yes I ship them.
Filoni said that he was implying that he felt that it was more important to show that two people can have a strong connection, without being in a romantic relationship.
@@TheAngelofFate17 which doesn't mean that they can't have romantic relationship in the future
@@TheAngelofFate17 Filoni isn't trustworthy with this sort of things. During season 1 and 2 he said that Kanan and Hera wouldn't end up together...
Plus he was talking about Rebels but he never said anything about it's sequel.
Lorenzo Iannino no, he said that their relationship was suppose to be obvious. Not that they weren’t ever going to end up together.
LeafsNation75 touching? You mean her lightly poking the painting of his cheek? It’s not like she’s romantically caressing his cheek.
Not everything has to have romantic meanings.
I mean if they do end actually up together, that’s fine. But the fact that Dave wanted to imply they have a strong relationship without being romantic is really nice, not any people do that nowadays.
Somehow, the epilogue always makes me tear up, no matter how many times i watched it
I miss Ezra, it's been 2 years already and still no word.
I hope the Rebels sequel rumors are true!
Same!! I'd love to see more of these characters!
well you might've already seen the last mandalorian episode
When the purrgil came the citizens were like “...are tentacled space whales taking out those star destroyers?”
Here's a cool little detail. Remember the design painted on the underside of Thrawn's command ship, Chimaera? It's a creature with entwined tentacles, just like what carries it away.
Wow! Good call
And since then we all patiently wait to find out where Ezra and Thrawn went. It is probably one of the biggest mysteries in Star Wars at the moment.
We all trust Dave Filoni though.
Almost there guys!
In the earlier part of the episode, or 4x15, in the scene where Ezra was speaking to his parents while looking at their family picture. There's a split second shot of Hera holding her stomach. Like a blink and you'll miss it moment
I see, I just dont assume stomach rubs always mean pregnancy is all >_> but I see there intent now
@@Gaxelle that's a fair assumption, although this being animation, everything is done deliberately.
@@j3RicK24 Yeah, Filoni admitted he deliberately put in pregnancy hints (naming the stomach rub in the finale as one) throughout the second half of season 4. He even joked with fans to go back and re-watch it to see where he put them.
It was been wonderful to embark on this rebels journey with you. Rebels has some in my favourite star wars characters In it. Rewatching again has been amazing .
Everybody’s reaction to Hera and Kanan having a kid is always so funny.
Here's some information regarding Ezra's connection to the purrgil. This conversation is extracted from the Rebels Recon episode of the series finale.
Andi Gutierrez: _"Ezra has always had a special connection to the animals that culminates with his plan evolving the purrgils. How does this connection make Ezra unique to other Jedi that we've met in the saga?"_
*Carrie Beck* (producer): _"I think one of the great things is because of the length our show, we've had the time to really develop how he is in tune with the world around him. And what comes most natural to him. I think different Jedi have different skill sets. There may be different things that they are more adapt at. But one of the things about Ezra that I think is so remarkable is the _*_sense of empathy and how in tune he is with the wildlife_*_ of his planet. Not just his planet, but the galaxy as a whole. What I love about the purrgil, if you go all the way back to Season 2 and some of that feeling like, oh filler. And I think hopefully people will feel as we get to the very end of the season that _*_none of it was filler and none of it was wasted_*_ and establishing this connection for doing Ezra and the world around him is very much a part of who he is."_
Here's the link to the video for any interested in hearing more about this episode. ruclips.net/video/uR8Sn_2VRBA/видео.html
Had a blast watching your reactions! Felt like I was taking this journey all over again myself!
Prior to Season 4 airing, Hera and Chopper were the only 2 characters that were confirmed to have survived for quite some time after the show's timeline. Hence most fans were concerned as to the amount of deaths that we were gonna see. And in retrospect, that number remained low. Thankfully
When this Episode was aired on TV.... and I saw Ahsoka at the end..... I was Like..... ooooohhh Faaaaccckkkk!!! 🤯🤯😳😳
And started crying! She is my favorite Character in SW right now.
Can't wait to see what Mandalorian and Rebels Sequel have for us! Filoni is such a master in Storytelling
I realize I'm 3 years late to this party, and I'm not even sure what you're doing these days, but I binged your entire Rebels series.
You are top-notch.
I loved how the final scene with Sabine looking to Lothal mirrored the scene all the way back to the first episode when Ezra was looking to Lothal. Like they say, it’s poetry, and poetry rhymes. Thanks for taking us on this journey of reacting to Rebels; I can’t wait to see more of your future content!
The search for Ezra begins!
Thankyou Xelle, it´s been a pleasure to accompany you through this journey and may the force be with you :)
This is all amazing Xelle, Thank you... and Remember, the force will be with you Always 🙂🙂🙂👍👍👍
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remember Rexs gear in a few scenes and pay attention in RotJ.
Jesus I have watched to many clones die Jesse,fives,thorn,Gregor,hevy and many more this is too sad for mee
"Many arms surrounding you in a cold embrace." That's what the Bendu told Thrawn would be his fate.
YES! I’ve been waiting all day for this!!!!
Same!
You know Star Wars Rebels is a show I will always love. This is the show that got me back into Star Wars and has taught me so many lessons.. Thank you Xelle for letting me experience this show again. #RebelsRemembered
A brilliant reaction to the end of a brilliant series, loved watching ezra grow from street kid to powerfull jedi.
Seeing ezra hold back thrawn and the stormtroopers reminded me of a lot of kanan.
Enjoyed every minute. 😁
I really hope the next animated show they announce is this follow up story to rebels, i really hope they announce it soon cause this is like literally some of the best star wars content
Ezra letting his parents go just shows how much he has grown. He knows that they died for the rebellion, so he didn't want to take that away from them and learns to let go, something that Kanan struggled with.
Also, Ahsoka previously told him what would happen if he tries to save Kanan in the WBWs. Perhaps the Emperor was trying to kill Ezra?
It really was an amazing run. I really love how Ezra manages to actually tell off both Thrawn and Palpatine. Two of the biggest villains in this franchise and Ezra actually gets better of both of them. "You think you can take whatever you want, things you didn't make, didn't earn, things you don't even understand! You don't deserve to have this art or Lothal.
" "You're wrong.
I have a family. I don't need anything from you."
Ezra showed Thrawn that despite his genius and power his inability to understand or respect the Force leaves him as vulnerable as the rest of the galaxy. For Thrawn being beaten by Ezra and realizing the truth of Bendu's prophecy had to be a truly humbling experience.
Palpatine tied to tempt Ezra the same way he tempted Anakin, offering Ezra the power to save the ones he loves. Unlike Anakin, Ezra has learned how to let go and move forward. Learning to honor his parents memory rather then let the grief and sadness overwhelm him. He reminded Palpatine that there are things beyond his power and people beyond his control.
Kanan always feared that he wouldn't be a good teacher for Ezra but Ezra freed Lothal, delivered a major blow to the Empire, and resisted Palpatine's temptations. Ezra's victories show that Kanan's fears were baseless, Kanan was a good teacher whose student has earned the right to be called a Jedi Knight.
This is why so many of us crave a series of Asoka and Sabine exploring the outer regions in search of Ezra. Because even if their story is finished, it left room for a new story to be told.
The sun doesn't shine in Lothal throughout the Imperial era. You could say it doesn't rise in the whole galaxy.
In A New Hope, when Luke gets his call to adventure, he stares out at the binary sunset of Tatooine. He is the sun.
Ezra has always been the twin moons of Lothal, then.
The moon shines in the sun's absence, lighting the dark until dawn.
I was really excited for _WAY_ back when they had the episode with the whales that you loved for when you'd eventually get to see them again. Also - keep an eye out for Rex at the battle of Endor. ;)
The bendu I see your defeat. Like many arms in a cold embrace.
Kind of wish you could have seen the OT before that closing monologue. I legit screamed out loud at one part of it when I first saw it.
The worst part is it's been over 2 years and we still don't know what happened to Ezra or Thrawn, but apparently they're both alive.
Brilliant ending to a great show. One of the many things Rebels does well is it's truly great characters. Hopefully we get some follow up to that ending soon
.......The appearance of the Wizard Ahsoka "The White" is an omen of things to come......
Thrawn and Ezra are still alive, per Dave Filoni!
thanks for all these videos; it's been a real joy and a comfort to have these from you the past couple of weeks. I look forward to your next projects
Finally, a happy ending in a Star Wars show!
This has been a blast watching your Rebels videos! I've had a blast rewatching the series and you are amazing! Also, I really hope we have the Rebels tv series sequel soon!
Thank you! Me too I need more xD
There's been all these scoops claiming it'll be announced soon. Hope they're right.
When this was airing, one of the continual questions was what would happen with Ezra and Kanan because were knew from the movies Jedi weren't with the rebellion by the time of 'A New Hope'. We knew they had to disappear somehow and this last season answered that. One remaining question is what happened to Ahsoka. There are many theories but it doesn't make sense she'd sit out the rebellion after she was saved by Ezra. There are many theories but I hope we find out during Season 2 of The Mandalorian. More likely we won't know until the Ahsoka spinoff happens.
So there are rumors for a rebels sequel. I think the series would focus around finding ezra and thrawn.
Love how the last view of Lothal is Sabine overlooking the city and and that red ship arrives ahead, and she leaves on the speeder bike. Same way the show began, only it was Ezra and the ship was an imperial cruiser
I like this show and mostly i like Ezra.
Why?
This cartoon show us how to a kid, thief and orphan became a man, a Jedi and a person who gave up everything for his family.
In this journey many person affected him for his grown. He learn about force from Kanan and became a jedi padawan.
He learn from Hera how to fly and how to be free.
He learn from Hondo smugling and he use this knowledge for purpose of good.
He learn from Yoda and Kenobi secrets of force and balance of the Universe.
He learn from Maul way of Sith. Ezra touch the edge of dark side and even so He come back learn something from it.
He learn from Sabine, Jeb, Ahsoka
He learn from Space Whales, Lothcats and wolves...
He learn from Thrawn...
He learn from Palpatine...
And, in the end when he in his Prime show ended.
I wish to see him more.
Loved your reaction I really loved this episode!!! It was the best!!
To this day I still do not know how Ezra even figured out the frequency to call the freaking space whales
Do not worry Gaxelle Ezra and Thrawn is not dead. Dave Filoni confirmed it and there will be a Rebels sequel taking place after Return of the Jedi with the clone wars season 7 animation style.
Well Xelle, it’s been an awesome journey, but it’s like they always say. All good things must come to an end 😊
There's been unconfirmed but increasingly likely rumors of an animated rebels sequel based on ahsoka and sabine's search for Ezra. The rumours suggest it was intended to release alongside or close to the mandalorian s2 (which aligns with recent casting announcements on that show). So we may not have to wait long to see the final chapter of ahsoka story.
I think that is the Live Action Ahsoka series
As for Hera being pregnant. Yeah, according to Filoni that happened around when Ezra, Sabine, and Zeb where retrieving the hyperdrive.
A great journey, and I had the same reaction the first time I saw them scene showing the child of Kanan and Hera.
Rewatch this ending after you watch the OT lol
I really wish they had brought Zeb’s bo-rifle as a confiscated weapon so he and Rukh could have another staff fight.
Lothilian Gladiators style on a catwalk above those generators
They could have put in a scene where he gave it to Kallus to hold onto for him
You comment wayyy to much
@@captainrex565 Or maybe everyone else doesn’t comment enough
Jon Mercano alright lol
Judging by recent revelations and rumours, we may get a few answers soon enough.
Dave Filoni actually confirmed that this isn’t them end of Ezra ... and Thrawn
If you rewatch the beginning of the episode where Ezra talks about his new family to the picture of his parents, you can see Hera placing her hand on her belly. It's the first on-screen sign of her pregnancy.
I loved the fact ahsoka was in the ending scene!!!
It's nice to rewatch this show with your comments and thoughts on it.
Who wants to see Thrawn and Ezra having to work together to get the hell out of wherever they ended up? I'd literally pay good money for that.
I actually really like Thrawn as a character: He's not your stereotypical bad guy. He and Ezra better not be dead...
There are rumors of a Rebels sequel series floating around, and it may even be announced soon. There's still a story to tell about Ahsoka, Sabine, Ezra and Thrawn, so we may have that to look forward to in the near future!
Eric Santucci those rumors come from unreliable people who’ve never broken a scoop before in their life
@@Mateocabrera2389 Dude those rumors come from incredibly reliable sources what are you talking about
@@Mateocabrera2389 Maybe, but in this case, it seems like a pretty obvious one. They very clearly left it open ended, and Dave Filoni drops a lot of vague and cryptic tweets on his twitter account alluding to more stories with Ahsoka post-Rebels. It's not difficult to infer that a sequel series is coming.
@@ericsantucci6934 Indeed there is, this will be resolved in Ahsoka's own series I reckon.
rebels is the second best star wars animated series and i am happy that almost all of the star wars family think the same
Ezra and Thrawn just chillin out in deep space.
Filoni confirmed that Ezra and Thrawn were still alive, somewhere out in the unknown regions
Ahsoka can actually live over 200 years due to her connection with the force and her Togruta species. I wonder what Filoni can do with all that time in the story.
Well we'll see more of her in her own series, so more adventures yet to come!
the ending was good I love the music at the end so star wars and how it was ment to sound
The crazy thing is to this day no one knows where Ezra or Thrawn is
That is really cool
Maybe with the chiss ascendancy
there's going to be a rebels sequel so it'll be explained eventually.
@@Damienp3902 Probably more in Ahsoka's series since she name-dropped Thrawn in Mandalorian.
"I see your defeat. Like many arms surrounding you in a cold embrace."
-The Bendu, to Grand Admiral Thrawn.
The guys in red are the Imperial guard, aka Palpatines personal bodyguards.
They’re so cool but they barely got any screen time lol
2:24 Peak storm trooper aiming
"space whales, space whales, floating in the orbit, causing there commotion, cause they are ao awesome..."
Thank you Xelle for letting us take this journey with you. It has been a highlight of my day for a while. Can’t wait to see more from you in this amazing universe.
Ahsokas Jedi Shuttle with the X-Wing escort will always give me chills lmao
It's been an honor
- I have a tip for a series that is REALLY REALLY AMAZING: Transformers Prime
like, it's still one of the best there is ou there as well as the music in it c:
Yes i agree. Prime or/and Avengers EMH. By the way you should watch Kanan Jarrus | Jedi Knight [A tribute to Caleb Dume]
from HFP.
TF PRime was pretty darn cool, suitably dark and kid friendly at tthe same time... and was the first time since the 80s you had both putter cullan (optimus prime) and Frank welker (megatron) playing their title role again.
Lol i remember thinking The droids came to help in the end and we were gonna get a round 2. It got me excited... but it was the Space Whales. No one expects the Space Whales
It's truly amazing how well Feloni was able to bring stories and arc's through with such emotionally charged scripts and service to the people who came before.
So the outfit Rex wore in A Fool’s Hope. In Ep6 on Endor is an older rebel soldier with that same outfit and a white beard. In Legends he got the name Nik Sant (ha ha). When old Rex was revealed in the S2 trailer, it wasn’t long before people started speculating if Rex would be that character in New Canon. Even Dave Filoni. “Why else is there a bearded old guy on Endor Tano? Why? It makes no sense. If you don't want that to happen, do you know what that means? I'm gonna make that happen, I'm getting like Palpatine, I'm getting power crazy". Sabine mentions in the epilogue that Rex was at the battle of endor, but they don’t shows us.
Dave later said he chose not to explicitly confirm if that soldier was Rex because he laying down an established character from before he started working on SW didn’t feel right, so Rex could’ve been on Endor and not be Sant, but fans can choose to believe whether they’re the same person or not.
To the rebels and everyone watching this video , and to gaxelle.
may the force be with you.
5:44 Ezras doing the same pose kanan did before he died