The galaxy fears Thrawn as much as they do Vader for very different reasons, as they are the right and left hands of the Emperor. His rank of Grand Admiral is among the highest within the Imperial military and all the more impressive that he achieved it while being an alien amongst a xenophobic human centric empire if that helps tell you how good he is at his job.
*_"They were watching him, Palpatine knew, each trying in his own way to glean some understanding as to why they’d been summoned. Grand Admiral Thrawn was observing his Emperor’s voice, face, and body stance. Lord Vader, in contrast, was stretching out with the Force toward his master. Palpatine could feel all that. But he could also feel the tension between these, his two most useful servants. The tension wasn’t simply because each wished to be the one standing alone at his master’s side at the center of Imperial power. That was certainly part of it."_* -- Thrawn: Alliances
@@LordCommander-ui2fw *_"They were watching him, Palpatine knew, each trying in his own way to glean some understanding as to why they’d been summoned. Grand Admiral Thrawn was observing his Emperor’s voice, face, and body stance. Lord Vader, in contrast, was stretching out with the Force toward his master. Palpatine could feel all that. But he could also feel the tension between these, his two most useful servants. The tension wasn’t simply because each wished to be the one standing alone at his master’s side at the center of Imperial power. That was certainly part of it."_* -- Thrawn: Alliances
I was so glad they brought Thrawn into canon again. He was in the old Thrawn books in Legends. And he's basically the best Imperial strategist there is. Such a cool character
We’ve had a six month time jump and we’re now only 2 years away from episode 4 a new hope. Kanan is 31 years old, he was 14 during order 66. Grand Admiral Thrawn was a major character in the pre Disney canon where he had his own book trilogy. He also has his own book trilogy in the new Disney canon too which I recommend you check out. The man is probably the smartest imperial you’ll ever see.
The smartest imperial besides maybe Sidious. Thrawn is a military genius and the smartest tactician/strategist in the empire. Sidious is a political genius who is really good at playing the long game. I feel like those two are similarly smart, although in different ways.
@@maltemartin4580 I really like how the Thrawn books parallel both his and Vader‘s style of command, rather than punishing failures like Vader, Thrawn rewards success and loyalty of his generals. If I were to serve in the empire, I think Thrawn‘s fleet would be the best place to be
@@JHolland that’s explored in the book Thrawn: Alliances. At this time, he was still on his home planet since his species, the Chiss, very rarely interact with the galaxy around them. He actually had a run in with Anakin back then, which serves as the main conflict both him and Vader have to deal with. During the early days of the empire, he would then submit his service to the emperor and was quick to climb up the ranks to become Grand Admiral.
When the Season 3 trailer premiered and it was revealed that Thrawn was becoming Canon, hardcore Star Wars fans (including myself) went wild because it was the first time a major non Canon character was brought back under Disney. Thrawn was one of the most popular characters from outside the films and fans spent years hoping he’d make a live action appearance one day and this was seen as a big step. Looking forward to seeing you react to the Grand Admiral at work 🙂
Thrawn is NO JOKE! He's the smartest guy in the Empire outside maybe Palpatine. Thrawn is actually Lukes biggest threat after Episode 6. Theres books about Luke trying to chase down Thrawn and stop him, and Thrawn outwits Luke almost every time. He is smarter then Vader, Maul, Dooku and such. He is a very dangerous villain.
Man, people went INSANE when Thrawn was revealed in one of the trailers - he was the villain in the first widely successful Star Wars novels that established the post-RotJ canon (before the Disney acquisition) and those novels shaped a lot of what came after (including coining the word Coruscant before the prequels even existed).
You speaking facts onnat Ezra n dark side traits, learning from it etc necessarily not falling. alot of people feel like that bout Ezra that just make him that much more smarter/powerful in the force Like Ashoka, Luke etc.
And you are finally introduced to one of the greatest Star Wars characters of all time: Grand Admiral Thrawn. This season brings some very big moments to Star Wars. Buckle up and get ready to go
Thrawn is big shit for us old time SW fans. He was the main villain in a book trilogy that took place after Return of the Jedi. Honestly, that should have been the sequel trilogy. So many of us fans were so happy to get Thrawn introduced into canon. He is a big danger. He's a brilliant strategist.
Thrawn is easily one of, if not the best villains in Star Wars (exluding vader/palpatine of course). Highly recommend checking out any and all Thrawn books, he's such a cool character.
I was introduced to Thrawn in rebels but love his character. He not like other imperialists who try to thwart attacks right away. He takes his time and uses his mind to formulate a strategy.
Grand Admiral Thrawn as said in his name is an grand admiral. Grand admirals are the best of the best, highest ranking admirals in the Imperial military system. Grand Admiral thrawn was a legends character, and his story is different in legends than in canon. In canon he is the only grand admiral, but in legends there are many. (legends) In the imperial military system there can only be 12 grand admirals, and there in legends there have been more than 12 but got replaced or died and someone else, in this case Thrawn got promoted by Palpatine to make up the 12 count. You should check them out in the legends.
The Bendu is voiced by none other than the legendary Tom Baker, best known for playing the titular character on the British sci-fi show Doctor Who, from 1974 to 1981, the longest any actor has ever played the role. He’s easily the most recognizable and iconic version of the character, famously depicted with an absurdly long, multicolored scarf, and a fedora on top of his massive head of curly hair. Seeing him playing a role like this in Star Wars felt really special, as the Bendu is a sort of very mysterious, almost extra-dimensional being who possesses great wisdom, and yet he’s also a lighthearted goofball with a gentle and caring demeanor, much like The Doctor.
There’s so much Thrawn in legends (his canon story is growing and growing) to explore and he’s so good in rebels, but Another cool thing about him is that the Empire is anti-alien, but Thrawn made such an impact that Palpatine was like “nah ur too valuable to be prejudiced towards” lol
The word bendu dates back to George Lucas’s original story treatments for Star Wars. Jedi knights were alternatively called the Jedi Bendu. And of course he uses the original names for the light and dark side of the force, Ashla and Bogan. We actually heard the former from Chava as what the lasats believe in Thrawn is a tactical genius. According to his creator, he’s a composite of historical and fictional personalities, including Erwin Rommel, Robert E Lee, Hannibal Barca, Alexander the Great, and Sherlock Holmes. Rommel was a German general and military theorist in the defense force of nazi germany in WWII, Hannibal a Carthaginian general who commanded Carthage’s main army against Rome in the 2nd Punic War, I think the rest are well known.
Great episode. Ezra tapping into the dark side makes sense after everything he's been through. Always happy to see Hondo. I'm happy Thrawn came over from Legends.
If you want to know more about Thrawn pre Star Wars Rebels i highly recommend the canon novel Thrawn by Timothy Zahn which released a month after the final episode of Star Wars Rebels in 11 April 2017. Timothy Zahn Created the character all the way back in 1991 with Heir to the Empire which was followed by Dark Forces Rising and The Last Command all taking place 5 years after Return of the Jedi same timeframe as Mandalorian.
the Thrawn audiobooks are freaking superb, ive listened to the 3 Empire era and 3 Prequel era ones 3 times each now, Marc Thompson absolutely nails the voice for thrawn and Timothy Zahn done a fantastic job bringing Thrawn back into Canon
As much as I love season 3, I really wish that darkside Ezra was a bigger thing than it was. Like, I get why they dropped it so fast, as having Maul, Thrawn, and darkside Ezra being factors all at once might have been hard to balance, but still it's a bummer that it just got brushed aside.
"Knowing your enemy is important" How apt. Ezra is letting his emotions drive him, motivate him, control his decisions. A Jedi master would let his emotions inform his perspective, but to see the world clearly, and not be distracted. Grand Admiral Thrawn, as you noticed, has his emotions well and truly under control. He does show emotion, we'll see it soon, but he keeps a lid on it. Meanwhile he sees the world clearly, studying the worlds he visits, and the cultures his enemies grew up in. He knows his enemy, he acts with purpose, without distractions. Thrawn isn't force sensitive (as far as we can tell), but if he was, he would be unmatched by anyone. This is why he is our new Antagonist. While he may not have force powers or a lightsaber, he knows his enemies, he knows his allies, and he knows himself. What a fascinating parallel. Ezra is letting his emotions like compassion, anxiety, love, righteousness push him down a path of destruction and failure. Thrawn keeps his emotions hidden away, almost like a Jedi, and that allows him to be one of the most successful villains in the franchise. But will that be enough? It wasn't enough for the Jedi after all.
Thrawn is one of if not the empires most formidable battle leader and strategist. I highly suggest you watch the "Thrawn Audio Comic." It gives you a lot of his background and how he climbed the imperial ranks so quickly.
In the old Thrawn Trilogy back when it used to be canon, Thrawn took control of the imperial remnants 5 years after the battle of Endor in episode 6, and absolutely whooped the New Republic until he was betrayed
@@agentorange6706 Rumors are that Filoni wants to bring back several similar elements post the Mandalorian. But likely not Mara, no. It may also mix in some Dark Empire material. But is still largely rumors at this stage.
The Bendu, played of course by Tom Baker. That's 2 Doctors who've now been in Star Wars. Would have been 3 if Matt Smith had been in Episode 9 like originally planned.
There are only 12 Grand Admirals at any given time. And the fact that Thrawn, a Chiss, rose to one of the highest positions in the humano-centric Empire speaks loads of his capabilities...
I love Thrawn, his character is just a villain that you like because he is so cool/good in his role, it just fits perfectly that he is a strategic mastermind, his voice is Hugh Jackman and that he is actually not evil at all but that does for its people (to survive and ensure the survival of its people)
Ngl, I never liked Ezra's new hairstyle. It looks like Lego hair lol. Just too slick looking, it didnt even look like hair. The others looked pretty good though, especially Sabine and Kanan
Kanan character has some similar traits with Rahm Kota from force unleashed games just like kota him getting blind cuts the Jedi vision to connect through the force so Kanan has to learn a new way to connect back to force just like Rahm Kota did
Thrawn is such a W villain bro. Like the villains in rebels havent been that amazing before season 3 but c’mon, the main antagonists of s3 are Thrawn and Maul. How fucking epic do you even get
(Tarkin shows up) Me: Traitor!!!! Don't like you, Tarkin! ItsAPrimate: (Makes his dislike for Tarkin known) Wow! Glad to see somebody else has a strong dislike of him. Now Thrawn! Him I like! He has skills and qualities in a bad guy that has my deepest respect and makes me excited to see!
Halfway through the show. Glad your enjoying it, there's still some top tier star wars scenes that have yet to come. Can't wait for your reactions to the rest of the season and the series in general.
You think Vader was smart in the season 2 premiere? Welcome to Thrawn, the biggest tactical genius in all star wars history. Among the best villains in star wars!
2:37 look at this lightening speed and skill honestly by this time. Ezra could have given Vader or Palpatine a run for their money in a duel. Thanks to The sith holocron combining his jedi Training from Kanan... making him the ultimate gray jedi. Not even Sidious had that holocron! Knowledge is power
Grand Admiral Thrawn was and still is one of the powerful SW characters, most people don’t know about his backstory. So to sum up everything about Thrawn is that he is: intelligent, and if you come across him best say your prayers, and become one with force…
9:15 this guy is from the books and is one of the smartest people around the empire is racist aliens are second class people some are even kept as slaves but this guy went up to one of the highest ranks even as an alien in the books he ended up as the ruler after return of the jedi he came back from the outside of the galaxy he was exploring for the empire but when he came back he was dead and now he was the highest ranking person and he almost wiped out the whole new republic and was about to until something i wont say happened but disney changed it all and this is his new story
Ah yes. Ezra "playmobil head" Bridger... I always hated the downgrade from unfinished The Clone Wars to Rebels, specially because that haircut was painful to see. PS: Enjoy mr. dark and very capable padawan cause it wont last long.
@@hoodwinkiez when it comes to Rebels, he's straight up a villain, but when it comes to the books he's more of an anti-hero. In this case seeing Rebels as canon, he is a villain.
@@eianfederle2715 He is canon. Six books are canon. None of his actions in Rebels made him out to be a villain. Let's just agree to disagree and move forward.
The galaxy fears Thrawn as much as they do Vader for very different reasons, as they are the right and left hands of the Emperor. His rank of Grand Admiral is among the highest within the Imperial military and all the more impressive that he achieved it while being an alien amongst a xenophobic human centric empire if that helps tell you how good he is at his job.
Yeah. Vader was Palpatine’s greatest champion, his sword and scourge. Thrawn was his best commander, his scepter and shield.
*_"They were watching him, Palpatine knew, each trying in his own way to glean some understanding as to why they’d been summoned. Grand Admiral Thrawn was observing his Emperor’s voice, face, and body stance. Lord Vader, in contrast, was stretching out with the Force toward his master. Palpatine could feel all that. But he could also feel the tension between these, his two most useful servants. The tension wasn’t simply because each wished to be the one standing alone at his master’s side at the center of Imperial power. That was certainly part of it."_* -- Thrawn: Alliances
@@LordCommander-ui2fw *_"They were watching him, Palpatine knew, each trying in his own way to glean some understanding as to why they’d been summoned. Grand Admiral Thrawn was observing his Emperor’s voice, face, and body stance. Lord Vader, in contrast, was stretching out with the Force toward his master. Palpatine could feel all that. But he could also feel the tension between these, his two most useful servants. The tension wasn’t simply because each wished to be the one standing alone at his master’s side at the center of Imperial power. That was certainly part of it."_* -- Thrawn: Alliances
I was so glad they brought Thrawn into canon again. He was in the old Thrawn books in Legends. And he's basically the best Imperial strategist there is. Such a cool character
he's the best strategist there is period
@@coulsonintahiti indeed. Also nice name. a fellow Agents Of SHIELD fan? its a magical place
@@Xashe_ LOL thanx
Also the highest ranking alien in the entire empire and one of the highest ranking people in the empire period.
@@jacobplourde2388 yep
We’ve had a six month time jump and we’re now only 2 years away from episode 4 a new hope. Kanan is 31 years old, he was 14 during order 66. Grand Admiral Thrawn was a major character in the pre Disney canon where he had his own book trilogy. He also has his own book trilogy in the new Disney canon too which I recommend you check out. The man is probably the smartest imperial you’ll ever see.
The smartest imperial besides maybe Sidious. Thrawn is a military genius and the smartest tactician/strategist in the empire. Sidious is a political genius who is really good at playing the long game. I feel like those two are similarly smart, although in different ways.
@@maltemartin4580 I really like how the Thrawn books parallel both his and Vader‘s style of command, rather than punishing failures like Vader, Thrawn rewards success and loyalty of his generals. If I were to serve in the empire, I think Thrawn‘s fleet would be the best place to be
Where was thrawn during clone wars
@@JHolland that’s explored in the book Thrawn: Alliances. At this time, he was still on his home planet since his species, the Chiss, very rarely interact with the galaxy around them. He actually had a run in with Anakin back then, which serves as the main conflict both him and Vader have to deal with. During the early days of the empire, he would then submit his service to the emperor and was quick to climb up the ranks to become Grand Admiral.
@@JHolland In the unknown regions with his people.
Cant believe we’re already to season 3 of rebels. It feels like only yesterday we were starting clone wars.
Wasn't he just watching the OG trilogy a couple months ago? /s
@@WhiskyCanuck No
When the Season 3 trailer premiered and it was revealed that Thrawn was becoming Canon, hardcore Star Wars fans (including myself) went wild because it was the first time a major non Canon character was brought back under Disney. Thrawn was one of the most popular characters from outside the films and fans spent years hoping he’d make a live action appearance one day and this was seen as a big step. Looking forward to seeing you react to the Grand Admiral at work 🙂
Thrawn is a badass, one of the best villains in star wars imo. Can't wait for you to see more of him
Thrawn is a fan-favorite character from the star wars novels. I remember everyone was going nuts when he comes into season 3 of rebels.
Thrawn is NO JOKE! He's the smartest guy in the Empire outside maybe Palpatine. Thrawn is actually Lukes biggest threat after Episode 6. Theres books about Luke trying to chase down Thrawn and stop him, and Thrawn outwits Luke almost every time. He is smarter then Vader, Maul, Dooku and such. He is a very dangerous villain.
Man, people went INSANE when Thrawn was revealed in one of the trailers - he was the villain in the first widely successful Star Wars novels that established the post-RotJ canon (before the Disney acquisition) and those novels shaped a lot of what came after (including coining the word Coruscant before the prequels even existed).
You speaking facts onnat Ezra n dark side traits, learning from it etc necessarily not falling. alot of people feel like that bout Ezra that just make him that much more smarter/powerful in the force Like Ashoka, Luke etc.
Exactly
And you are finally introduced to one of the greatest Star Wars characters of all time: Grand Admiral Thrawn. This season brings some very big moments to Star Wars. Buckle up and get ready to go
Thrawn is my favorite star wars character ever, read all of his books. I'm so excited to see where his character goes in future content
Thrawn is big shit for us old time SW fans. He was the main villain in a book trilogy that took place after Return of the Jedi. Honestly, that should have been the sequel trilogy. So many of us fans were so happy to get Thrawn introduced into canon. He is a big danger. He's a brilliant strategist.
Thrawn is easily one of, if not the best villains in Star Wars (exluding vader/palpatine of course). Highly recommend checking out any and all Thrawn books, he's such a cool character.
I was introduced to Thrawn in rebels but love his character. He not like other imperialists who try to thwart attacks right away. He takes his time and uses his mind to formulate a strategy.
Grand Admiral Thrawn as said in his name is an grand admiral. Grand admirals are the best of the best, highest ranking admirals in the Imperial military system. Grand Admiral thrawn was a legends character, and his story is different in legends than in canon. In canon he is the only grand admiral, but in legends there are many. (legends) In the imperial military system there can only be 12 grand admirals, and there in legends there have been more than 12 but got replaced or died and someone else, in this case Thrawn got promoted by Palpatine to make up the 12 count. You should check them out in the legends.
The Bendu is voiced by none other than the legendary Tom Baker, best known for playing the titular character on the British sci-fi show Doctor Who, from 1974 to 1981, the longest any actor has ever played the role. He’s easily the most recognizable and iconic version of the character, famously depicted with an absurdly long, multicolored scarf, and a fedora on top of his massive head of curly hair. Seeing him playing a role like this in Star Wars felt really special, as the Bendu is a sort of very mysterious, almost extra-dimensional being who possesses great wisdom, and yet he’s also a lighthearted goofball with a gentle and caring demeanor, much like The Doctor.
There’s so much Thrawn in legends (his canon story is growing and growing) to explore and he’s so good in rebels, but Another cool thing about him is that the Empire is anti-alien, but Thrawn made such an impact that Palpatine was like “nah ur too valuable to be prejudiced towards” lol
The word bendu dates back to George Lucas’s original story treatments for Star Wars. Jedi knights were alternatively called the Jedi Bendu. And of course he uses the original names for the light and dark side of the force, Ashla and Bogan. We actually heard the former from Chava as what the lasats believe in
Thrawn is a tactical genius. According to his creator, he’s a composite of historical and fictional personalities, including Erwin Rommel, Robert E Lee, Hannibal Barca, Alexander the Great, and Sherlock Holmes.
Rommel was a German general and military theorist in the defense force of nazi germany in WWII, Hannibal a Carthaginian general who commanded Carthage’s main army against Rome in the 2nd Punic War, I think the rest are well known.
The time jump is a year from the Season 2 finale. That is why Ezra grew so much.
Great episode. Ezra tapping into the dark side makes sense after everything he's been through. Always happy to see Hondo. I'm happy Thrawn came over from Legends.
If you want to know more about Thrawn pre Star Wars Rebels i highly recommend the canon novel Thrawn by Timothy Zahn which released a month after the final episode of Star Wars Rebels in 11 April 2017. Timothy Zahn Created the character all the way back in 1991 with Heir to the Empire which was followed by Dark Forces Rising and The Last Command all taking place 5 years after Return of the Jedi same timeframe as Mandalorian.
Angry Smurf!
Thrawn is a top tier villain. That voice is so creepy.
Kanan has the jaig eyes drawn on his mask. The same mark Rex had on his helmet. Awesome little detail
the Thrawn audiobooks are freaking superb, ive listened to the 3 Empire era and 3 Prequel era ones 3 times each now, Marc Thompson absolutely nails the voice for thrawn and Timothy Zahn done a fantastic job bringing Thrawn back into Canon
As much as I love season 3, I really wish that darkside Ezra was a bigger thing than it was. Like, I get why they dropped it so fast, as having Maul, Thrawn, and darkside Ezra being factors all at once might have been hard to balance, but still it's a bummer that it just got brushed aside.
Grand Admiral Thrawn is my FAVORITE antagonist. I refuse to call him a villain. I love that blue faced guy! 🥶
"Knowing your enemy is important" How apt.
Ezra is letting his emotions drive him, motivate him, control his decisions. A Jedi master would let his emotions inform his perspective, but to see the world clearly, and not be distracted.
Grand Admiral Thrawn, as you noticed, has his emotions well and truly under control. He does show emotion, we'll see it soon, but he keeps a lid on it. Meanwhile he sees the world clearly, studying the worlds he visits, and the cultures his enemies grew up in. He knows his enemy, he acts with purpose, without distractions. Thrawn isn't force sensitive (as far as we can tell), but if he was, he would be unmatched by anyone. This is why he is our new Antagonist. While he may not have force powers or a lightsaber, he knows his enemies, he knows his allies, and he knows himself.
What a fascinating parallel. Ezra is letting his emotions like compassion, anxiety, love, righteousness push him down a path of destruction and failure. Thrawn keeps his emotions hidden away, almost like a Jedi, and that allows him to be one of the most successful villains in the franchise. But will that be enough? It wasn't enough for the Jedi after all.
Thrawn is one of if not the empires most formidable battle leader and strategist. I highly suggest you watch the "Thrawn Audio Comic." It gives you a lot of his background and how he climbed the imperial ranks so quickly.
Thrawn is the most calculative and also smartest villain in Star Wars. Plus he is the only non-human imperial to achieve the rank Grand Admiral.
In the old Thrawn Trilogy back when it used to be canon, Thrawn took control of the imperial remnants 5 years after the battle of Endor in episode 6, and absolutely whooped the New Republic until he was betrayed
It's still gonna happen!
@@brandondetroitfanmichaels4325 Wait seriously! I mean the remnants I get, but is the whole timeline minus Mara Jade going to happen?!?
That story and all the stories weren't ever Cannon George Lucas Said They weren't
@@agentorange6706 Rumors are that Filoni wants to bring back several similar elements post the Mandalorian. But likely not Mara, no. It may also mix in some Dark Empire material.
But is still largely rumors at this stage.
The Bendu is SUCH a cool addition to Rebels. A very complex character with some great moments
“Big Dickin’ it” is that a technical term? 🤔
I love Ezra’s new look
And Kanan’s
Such an underrated episode. This premiere is absolutely fucking FIRE
Things just get darker from here on-but it's still a banger of course; and I can't wait for upcoming reactions!
The Bendu, played of course by Tom Baker. That's 2 Doctors who've now been in Star Wars. Would have been 3 if Matt Smith had been in Episode 9 like originally planned.
I see by your reaction you've not heard of Grand Admiral Thrawn. You will see why he is a threat...
The character Kanaan talks to is played by Tom Baker who was the character of the doctor on doctor who in the 70s
There are only 12 Grand Admirals at any given time. And the fact that Thrawn, a Chiss, rose to one of the highest positions in the humano-centric Empire speaks loads of his capabilities...
I’ve always thought Ezra’s hair was changed to save time during the animation process.
I love Thrawn, his character is just a villain that you like because he is so cool/good in his role, it just fits perfectly that he is a strategic mastermind, his voice is Hugh Jackman and that he is actually not evil at all but that does for its people (to survive and ensure the survival of its people)
Imho Ezra using Sith Mind Domination on that Walker pilot, is the darkest thing shown in all Star Wars.
Thrawn is one of my top two favorite Star Wars characters! highly recommend his canon novel series
Kanan is a Jedi Knight now. A Jedi needs no eyes to see when the Force is strong in him.
Ngl, I never liked Ezra's new hairstyle. It looks like Lego hair lol. Just too slick looking, it didnt even look like hair. The others looked pretty good though, especially Sabine and Kanan
The Bendu is voiced by Tom Baker a sci fi legend because he played one of the most beloved iterations of the Doctor on Doctor Who 🙂
Kanan character has some similar traits with Rahm Kota from force unleashed games just like kota him getting blind cuts the Jedi vision to connect through the force so Kanan has to learn a new way to connect back to force just like Rahm Kota did
You are gonna love Thrawn!! Read his books when you get a chance
Congratulations you have just met the smartest, greatest villain in all of Star Wars. There is no villain more calculating than Grand Admiral now.
Thrawn is such a W villain bro. Like the villains in rebels havent been that amazing before season 3 but c’mon, the main antagonists of s3 are Thrawn and Maul. How fucking epic do you even get
Grand Admiral Thrawn, living proof that you don't need to be a Sith to be a threat.
Thrawn is probably my favorite villain in all of fiction, and over the course of the remaining two seasons of Rebels, you’re boutta see why.
I remember when the trailer for season 3 dropped and every one who watched it (including myself) went absolutely bonkers
(Tarkin shows up)
Me: Traitor!!!! Don't like you, Tarkin!
ItsAPrimate: (Makes his dislike for Tarkin known)
Wow! Glad to see somebody else has a strong dislike of him. Now Thrawn! Him I like! He has skills and qualities in a bad guy that has my deepest respect and makes me excited to see!
My favorite not force villain is here grand admiral thrawn
Halfway through the show. Glad your enjoying it, there's still some top tier star wars scenes that have yet to come. Can't wait for your reactions to the rest of the season and the series in general.
You think Vader was smart in the season 2 premiere? Welcome to Thrawn, the biggest tactical genius in all star wars history. Among the best villains in star wars!
We rly see how the holocran effects ezra
2:37 look at this lightening speed and skill
honestly by this time. Ezra could have given Vader or Palpatine a run for their money in a duel. Thanks to The sith holocron combining his jedi Training from Kanan... making him the ultimate gray jedi. Not even Sidious had that holocron! Knowledge is power
Darth Vader: I sleep...
T H R A W N : REAL SHIT!!!
Thrawn: AND THEY[Anakin Skywalker and Ezra Bridger] SHALL SMITE THE FEELINGS AND PLUNGE IT INTO THE DARK SIDE OF THE FORCE!
Ezra was a badass in this episode as was Thrawn. I like the concept of the Bendu as well.
Ezra has also become so much more powerful.
Yeah I liked Ezra’s old hairstyle, I’m not feeling his new one.
A sith holocron is not just a source of knowledge. It contains the dark side. It I fluences the users.
I love Thrawn, basically space Sherlock Holmes.
Grand Admiral Thrawn was and still is one of the powerful SW characters, most people don’t know about his backstory. So to sum up everything about Thrawn is that he is: intelligent, and if you come across him best say your prayers, and become one with force…
No more stun gun for Ezra. He killing these troopers
Grand Admiral Thrawn is my favorite character ever :)
Introducing the LEGENDARY Tom Baker!
Thrawn is ahnds down my favorite villain from Rebels
Rip Ezra's long hair
Uff, Grand Admiral Thrawn!!!!
After rebels what show are you watching next?
you now meet the most dangerous Imperial ever
9:15 this guy is from the books and is one of the smartest people around the empire is racist aliens are second class people some are even kept as slaves but this guy went up to one of the highest ranks even as an alien
in the books he ended up as the ruler after return of the jedi he came back from the outside of the galaxy he was exploring for the empire but when he came back he was dead and now he was the highest ranking person and he almost wiped out the whole new republic and was about to until something i wont say happened but disney changed it all and this is his new story
“Oh god what the fu” had me dying
U are so gonna love Grand Admiral Thrawn!!!
AHhhhhh......THE grand Admiral Thrawn.
Season 3 already, time is flying.
You should watch a DC show called Peacemaker on HBO max.
Thanks, Primate! ✴ Keep watching... you're gonna be amazed.
A new season a new journey.
Roughly 6 months have passed
I like Ezra’s new cut a bit more. His old hair looked kinda fake with the animation and here its not as noticable
Hey man, 6 months or a year passed from s2 finale :)
Ezra is gonna turnout interesting
Ah yes. Ezra "playmobil head" Bridger... I always hated the downgrade from unfinished The Clone Wars to Rebels, specially because that haircut was painful to see.
PS: Enjoy mr. dark and very capable padawan cause it wont last long.
This episode is lowkey fire
I hope he reacts to Jurassic world dominion
Ezra in this season is now 16 or 17
Still wondering we’re Ezra got his green lightsaber?
Prímate who do you hate the most?
Tarkin or Palpatine?
Thrawn = Best Anti-Hero in SW.
He's not an anti hero. He's a villain.
@@eianfederle2715 Nope. Anti-Hero and pragmatic. Thrawn is all about the good of his people and trying to change the Empire from the inside.
@@hoodwinkiez when it comes to Rebels, he's straight up a villain, but when it comes to the books he's more of an anti-hero. In this case seeing Rebels as canon, he is a villain.
@@eianfederle2715 He is canon. Six books are canon. None of his actions in Rebels made him out to be a villain. Let's just agree to disagree and move forward.
@@hoodwinkiez I didn't say he wasn't canon lol.
If you wanna believe he's an anti-hero in Rebels, that's all you my man.
Oh boy... Time to simp for Thrawn again xd
Are you gonna watch Spider-Man No Way Home when it comes out on DVD/digitally?
Watch the season 3 trailer!
Thrawn is the greatest Star Wars villain of all time. Fite me
Could you react to the trailers at some point in the future obviously after your done with Rebels but they really do the shows justice
2:01 vizago? Lando? Azmorigan?