I loved Ahsoka, as a massive Rebels fan it was a dream of what I wanted after Season 4 of Rebels ended. Old and new characters were amazing and I loved Ezra in live action a lot the actor did great.
Ikr he fit the akward jedi just right. I loved ahsoka and i feel sad for people who havent watched rebels yet an amazing journey both tcw and rebels and this show was the reason i watched both and im thankful.
Once I found this youtube channel, i pretty much stopped watching all other Star Wars related channels... this one does a great of job of being complimentary without going overboard and (when needed) critical without being hateful. Also enjoy the deep diving that they do for all corners of the Star Wars universe.
@@DapperManDanit’s now going to be one of my “go too” channels for when I want Star Wars commentary. I like balanced Star Wars content (pun intended) and some of the big channels that focus just on Star Wars get way too negative and constantly want to bring up their distain for The Last Jedi and sequel trilogy all around. As Ashoka said, “It’s time to move on.” Ashoka has been the perfect Star Wars content to do so!
Hayden Christensen and Ray Stevenson (Rest In Peace) nailed their roles as Anakin Skywalker and Baylan Skoll well in Ahsoka tv show, and they're pure unadulterated awesomeness.
I actually like how reserved Ezra is when he’s interacting with Sabine and Ahsoka during and after their reunion. It gives me an impression that he’s had plenty of time to meditate, mellow out, or mature while being alone with the hermit crab people on Peridia. Perhaps he’s really excited inside, but he’s doing a good job keeping it in check. And despite really wanting to return home, he does seem to understand that there were a lot of complicated factors that led to Sabine arriving without much of a plan to return home herself, so he takes it in stride.
Seeing this video reminding me of all the good in the show was a nice dose of positivity. There was a lot of good mentioned here, pretty much all of which I agree with, I'll just add some emphasis on one: The two talks between Baylan and Shin in episode 6 were mentioned but one thing I really liked was how those scenes really added some humanity to Shin's character. Baylan had his moments showing depth throughout the first few episodes, but Shin, while badass and cool, only had some glances and facial expressions to add some characterization to her. Her "I know no such stories" line to Baylan, and they way it was delivered by Ivanna Sakhno, instantly humanized the character in a way I didn't expect from such a short line with her later uncertainty about her role only adding on to that.
Marrok's disintegration happened as a reference to a trope from old samurai movies. Sword fighters clash too fast to see who won, and then fountains of blood would spray out of sword fighters moments after they've already been killed. Star Wars just gave us the PG version of that R rated bloody violence.
I just love the perfect blending of stuff from animation and live action and all of the old with all of the new. It does everything and more than I could have hoped for. I absolutely love this show and wish we were still getting episodes without having to wait however long we're going to have to for a continuation.
One thing I like is 14 year old Ahsoka's Tales of the Jedi outfit. I am so glad they finally covered her up. That is what it should have looked like at the beginning the series. This is her best look before season 3.
Nobody should. Even when I was younger it bothered me but not for that reason as I was a kid. I like her season 3 outfit more but even then I wish they could cover her up and just add details instead. @@GameTavern2224
I was the most worried coming into the show about Hera and she became one of my highlights. Also Ezra wasn't even my favorite Rebel but the way Eman captured him so perfect I so little screen time he became my favorite on this show. I can't wait to see him more
One of the things I loved about the season is that at times I got a feeling of the lightsaber fights looking like a mix of both sequel and prequel style. Just in terms of how fast and weighted it is at the same time.
I think the thing I love the most is the final scene! Hearing "Where the Sun Sails and the Moon Walks" and seeing Anakin's Force ghost are enough to make it a great scene, but what makes it truly stand out to me is how Ahsoka is at peace at the end. I could go on and on about all the ways she has found peace, but what I loved the most is that she has moved on from fighting. As was made clear in Part 5, she has been fighting one fight or another her entire life, so she truly deserves to stop and "choose to live" a full life. It's the culmination of her entire character arc this season, taking all of the lessons she's learned and tying them up in a neat bow. I would love it if Ahsoka's story ends right here and she lives the rest of her life in peaceful retirement while all of the cliffhangers from the series are resolved in other stories without her. Of course, if her story does continue, I would still be happy to see it!
First off, I really love Ahsoka. I think this and Kenobi are my favorites. Also, David Tennant is Huyang?! I didn’t know that!!! That’s honestly the coolest piece of new knowledge
You know thank you for making this video. Not a lot of people are making videos finding the good in this show. I admit I do see the shows failures and one of them was lack of explanation and context for new watchers. Course I’m a fan that follows everything, but over all I really enjoyed the show besides the obvious downfalls. The show kept progressing in exploring new ideas and themes/ planets and characters. There is a lot I can say that’s good about this show. And watching your video opened my eyes to some things that I didn’t like but now have more of an appreciation for listening to your perspective. There are a lot of hidden meanings in this show that you really have to study in order to catch I have noticed.. and I think that’s why people get easily upset and confused. Dave likes to make you really think methodically. Thank you
@@BigMan.270it was needed at that time to make ezra suceed she willed it out, same way kanan did he never was that string but in his final moments he even gained his sight back just thinking about it guves me chills
Loved the sequence of the Ghost + X-wing squadron jumping to Seatos. The music, the visuals, the fact that Jacen got to excitedly make the jump, awesome. I wish we had more pilot stuff like that in these Disney+ shows.
I like that in Rebels, Ezra saves Ahsoka's life using the WBW. But in live action, Ahsoka doesn't seem to care to find Ezra like Sabine does. Ungrateful.
@@Dec4AllTimeAlways it goes back to her attempt to avoid attachments which end up doing more harm. After finding closer with Anakin she's not souly focused on stopping Thrawn. She focused on the people around her. I'm happy to keep discussing if ya want
@@GameTavern2224 Exactly what I perceived as well! Ahsoka's detached demeanor did not imply that she wasn't interested in reuniting with Ezra, She's a master that can't waste resources. The proof of how she really felt about Ezra the whole time became overwhelmingly clear once the chance to truly reunite with him occurred! It was an epic hug!
A tiny thing I really liked was when Ashoka was force skyping Sabine and it did closeups on their faces then it cut to one of the mothers. That made me jump and I loved it
Thank you for pointing out all of these things, I didn't appreciate all of them before. There is a lot to love. I cannot get over just how GOOD everything from Rebels looks in live action. They did an excellent translation IMO. I always told people to watch Rebels and that it was a beautiful show but the 3D animation was enough to keep them from watching it. There is a lot of artistic talent here and I love it so much
I don't know how popular this is, but I honestly enjoyed Rosario Dawson as Ashoka, I felt like a lot of acting was done with her eyes and in a very subtle manner at the beginning. It made sense she's so afraid of what anakin became, she turned herself into the reason she left the order. And oh my god, baylan skoll and shin Haiti, so damn good. Rip ray Stevenson he did such an amazing job. Huyang was really good and I was so glad to see Ezra and thrawn in live action. Ezra was so good and thrawn's voice was so damn amazing. Lars voice as thrawn just makes the character for me. It just fits. Anakin and Ahsoka in episode 5 was so damn good, I was so excited. I also throught the choreography in the fight scenes were some of the best I've seen in star wars with very smooth and quick combat. This isn't the best star wars show in my opinion, it didn't give me the emotional highs other shows did but I was excited watching every episode and would shout in glee at some of my favourite parts. I do think it suffers a bit because it has to serve as setup for thrawn's return so everything is lined with that. But I had fun, though if I'm being honest, I still think Dave filonis best work is in animation rather than live action, clone wars, rebels, bad batch S2 and takes of the Jedi as examples.anyway, sorry for the long winded comment. Love your videos, you're always positive and actually approach this stuff with a fair view.
@@GameTavern2224it's fine to find the series mediocre or not liking it. Mixed bag for me, loved some part others I couldn't care less about. To me the writing and acting was a bit of a low point with the exception of Baylan and Ezra.
@@GameTavern2224 Sabine and Ahsoka fell flat, neither expressed much emotion going through the series except maybe during the meeting between Ahsoka and Anakin. So, to me at least, their relationship never really felt genuine throughout the show. Yes this has been said to death but I can't give Andor enough credit for writing characters that makes you feel something even if they're just in 2-3 eps. Writing and directing action is most likely hard af, but that's also something I felt was lacking in the show, the feeling of a real threat towards the characters or the universe itself. We know what Thrawn can do but for viewers who have never read any of the books or watched Rebels he really doesn't come off as the tactical genius or threat to the new republic that he should be. Of course, there is season 2 or the future movie, but for now it just feels a bit meh
i remember jokingly saying “what if they put the hyperdrive ring around thrawn’s star destroyer”, thinking it was a very silly thing to do, they were probably just going to use the ring on its own to get them back, but then in the finale they do exactly that, it was incredible. both a completely logical conclusion to the setup, but also perhaps quite absurd.
Fun show with a lot going on for it. My only gripe is not getting a breather episode or two to smooth out the pacing. 10-12 episodes would have been perfect!
I love your positivity and actively looking for the good in a show; makes a change from the atrocious Critical Drinker. I enjoyed the show; it wasn't perfect but they nailed Anakin so well I can forgive the failings.
Do you think The Eye of Scion had parts come from Umbara? The hologram looks kinda similar in it's behavious and the voice sounds similar to the Umbaran holograms.
Other than seeing the T-6 shuttle in live action & the action scenes near the end of the series with Ezra, Sabine, & Ahsoka are pretty cool. Having Ezra & Huyang build a lightsaber is one of my favorite scenes in the series. Also I do hope that Ahsoka does repair her shoto lightsaber after it got destroyed in the series.
What I love is this show made Star Wars interesting again. The sense of mystery, wonder and awe are back. The possibilities for new stories this show opened up are endless. As an old EU die hard, suddenly I'm now fully invested in the new cannon. I'm reading the new Thrawn trilogy, the New Dawn book, the comics, all of it, and I'm having a blast. While I'd probably say I enjoyed Andor and Mando season 1 more, Ahsoka has made me fall in love with cannon Star Wars again and I love it for that
I thought it was odd, comparing the Anakin that that hack George Lucas "wrote" with this one from Clone Wars who had marginally better writers handling him is such narrative whiplash.
I keep seeing everyone complain about Sabine getting her powers too fast. 2 things re-watch the season & you will see in our galaxy she can't use it. Once they are in the other galaxy with Nightsisters & The Mortis God's status,she can use the force. There is more to it & I'm so very excited for seeing more. Tbh I loved everything about Ahsoka even though somethings most ppl wouldn't think of or thought was stupid they used. Come on there will always be those with power that think they are unstoppable. Palpatine thought he was so powerful until the Skywalkers killed him (even if it was the 1st time).
I will add to your reply as I have been making this point for weeks while I've been doing a re-watch of Star Wars content in chronological order. If you go back to Trials of the darksaber Kanan admits to Harrah that the one person who keeps getting in sabine's way when it comes to opening up to things like the force is Sabine( to which Hera replies how Sabine is very much Mandalorian). She also replies reminding Kanan how much it took for Sabine to actually trust him and Hera. I very much believe that it wasn't until she was actually on Peridia that those barriers started to break down because she was so close to achieving her goal. If you go back to the episode farfaraway you'll notice that when she is fighting the bandits she does a perfect blast deflection right into the helmet of one of the bandits. Then when the bandits attack with Shin in The Following episode she does more blasts deflections as she starts to work into a rhythm. And once her and Ahsoka come to an understanding not only does she start relying on the lightsaber more and you can see when she saves Ezra from the zombiefied Night Troopers, she does about four blast deflections before the doors are sealed. Her reaching out with the force to grab her lightsaber is just the last key to that puzzle. And at that point I think it's safe to say that she was finally able to let go of everything and focus on the mission at hand which was getting to thrawn in order to stop him. And this is not unlike Ezra using the force against Kallus in the episode droids in distress when he saves Zeb
@@bemasaberwyn55 Amazingly well spotted! They did indeed create an arc of her force awakening across the whole experience of her dredging her depths to rise to the very intense circumstances building around her! Thanks for waking that perception in me! Now it is much more copacetic! They didn't just "pop" she uses the Force. They did build up to it! Great!
@@michaelsullivan3581 I have been saying for years in defense of rebels specifically that Dave doesn't waste anything. So seeing this intricate storytelling very much feels like a payoff to those who have been paying attention. And I am very glad that I was able to help you in that way
@jonathancharron7360 what I'm referring to is not the "planet" but the whole galaxy parallel to ours (or however they describe it) is why she has a stronger connection to the force than the main galaxy. The Mortis Gods had a small area & even then it was only seen by Ahsoka, Skywalker, & Kenobi in Clone Wars. They have statues in the new galaxy. Things are not the same. 2 different galaxies with different rules, history, & understanding of the Force. It's not just about a planet. We have in a way a new galaxy to explore without being locked down by anything before this. Plus Ahsoka could see the Force within Sabine unlike the Jedi Council who would have passed her up. Ahsoka also shares more of the light side due to her connection with the Daughter. It's like if you don't "show" Force abilities at life then you can't be a Jedi. Sabine is a descend of the only Mandalorian Jedi in history. That should mean something even if the Jedi abilities are "watered down".
Ahsoka’s opening crawl was what I always imagined the Splinter of the Mind’s Eye opening would’ve been had it become the low-budget sequel it was first structured as.
I love all our returning characters. Everyone does such a good job, and have so much love and care for their characters. But for me the runaway is Eman. Eman nails Ezra! So much so. This is Ahsoka and Sabine's story arc, and they share a past we're not a part of, so their voices were a little different. And maybe because his point A is more familiar, Eman is literally Ezra. Even his natural voice and vocal inflections is similar.
Instead of Minsas Thirith & Orthanc, the Nighstisters' forteress is more simply a reference to Minias Ithil or more commonyl known as Minas Morgul, the city of the Ringwraith in the western mounts of Mordor
Minas Ithil the sister city to Minas Tirith. Captured by Sauron's forces in ages past. And the forward operations base that the legions marched from on their way to Osgiliath
After mentioning that Enoch was played by Wes. It makes me sad that he doesn't find it cool that one of the great mothers is played by Claudia Black, a lady of sci fi, being one of the main characters of Farscape as well as the last few seasons of Stargate SG1.
StageCraft never bothers because I dont even notice it being effect in the scenes. I think the Ewoke vintage SW tv movies are recommended viewing to understand how the series always make nature and primitive lifeforms an important ally in struggles and battles.
My Favorite SW + MCU Series On Disney+ 1. Loki 2. Andor 3. The Mandalorian 4. WandaVision 5. Ahsoka 6. Obi-Wan Kenobi 7. The Book of Boba Fett 8. What If...? 9. Hawkeye 10. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier 11. Moon Knight 12. Ms. Marvel 13. She-Hulk Now add all the movies from MCU & SW... 1. *Loki* 2. Thor: Ragnarok 3. Avengers: Infinity War 4. Andor 5. The Empire Strikes Back 6. The Mandalorian 7. A New Hope 8. Revenge of the Sith 9. Return of the Jedi 10. Captain America: The Winter Soldier 11. The Avengers 12. Captain America: Civil War 13. Avengers: Endgame 14. Avengers: Age of Ultron 15. Spider-Man: No Way Home 16. WandaVision 17. Rogue One 18. Doctor Strange 19. Black Panther 20. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 21. The Force Awakens 22. Black Widow 23. Shang-Chi 24. Captain America: The First Avenger 25. Iron Man 2 26. Iron Man 27. Spider-Man: Far From Home 28. Ant-Man and the Wasp 29. Ant-Man 30. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever 31. Guardians of the Galaxy 32. The Phantom Menace 33. *Ahsoka* 34. Obi-Wan Kenobi 35. The Book of Boba Fett 36. Thor 37. Thor: Love and Thunder (stupid af but fun) 38. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 39. Spider-Man: Homecoming 40. Incredible Hulk (underrated) 41. Hawkeye 42. Iron Man 3 43. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness 44. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier 45. The Last Jedi 46. The Rise of Skywalker 47. Attack of the Clones 48. Solo 49. Moon Knight 50. Captain Marvel 51. Ms. Marvel 52. Eternals 53. Thor: The Dark World 54. Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania 55. She-Hulk 32 MCU films 7 MCU TV series (I've seen) 11 SW films 5 SW TV series = 55 All animated stuff excluded because cartoons can remove all logic and rationale. The storyboard for an animated series or film can be completely incoherent and that's fine to little kids watching it with their brains turned off. Not grown up adults looking at every logical conclusion. Perhaps this is where Filoni realized trying to go from animated to live action. Zeb hanging upside-down to grab Ezra while controlling a Tie Fighter with his feet in Rebels S1E2 can be accepted in cartoons by kids. Not in live action. Honestly, live action Thrawn and Sabine don't act smart enough for even SW cartoons. Only a brain cell count higher than Senator Xiono. Sabine is no different to how Peter Quill/Star-Lord acted in Avengers: Infinity War. He let his emotions get to him. Mess up the group's plan of trying to remove the glove from Thanos. Star-Lord and Sabine's plans will only create genocide all because they got emotional for a single character. So I'm currently watching The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon after watching Gen V. I haven't watched TWD since S9 when Andrew Lincoln left the series. I forced myself to watch S8 and S9 so I could see how dangerous the Whisperers were. I figured most fans gave up by S7. Daryl Dixon is pretty good so far and Daryl was my favorite character from TWD S1 to S6 until Negan showed up. Glad AMC finally opened up their wallets. Great cinematography and production values in France. Glad Norman Reedus is an executive producer and has creative control over his character. Here's my issue: It still can be typically slow like TWD became after S3. It had me thinking about Thrawn's army. He's going to be a threat with them? How? They move slower than the living. A single Jedi can kill hundreds of live troopers, you don't think they can't kill more if they're the undead? Why is Thrawn betting everything on the Great Mothers? What if one of them dies? Wouldn't Thrawn be screwed? Zombie army has got to be the stupidest idea. They move like 10 steps per minute. Killing zombies in The Walking Dead has become the worst part. Quick shot or stab to the head. That's it. Wash, rinse, repeat. Just scenes to kill time. The most dangerous in TWD comes from the different groups of people. Killing a horde of zombies is like washing dishes or raking leaves outside. A tedious chore and bore with no tension like Ahsoka fights.
Thrawn's strategy on Peridea was solely because he had an extremely limited amount of resources with no way to resupply. Vader is able to throw lives away because he has an unlimited supply of resources. If Thrawn were to behave like Vader, he'd have next to no resources in the end.
*Loki* *Series* *Finale* *Prediction* OB gets to say wow again to Mr. Owow Wilson. Mobius finally gets to say wow once he gets his jet ski. And I believe Loki and Sylvie will live happily ever after with Thor and Gorr's daughter. Add Valkyrie, Lady Sif, and the hilarious Korg as neighbors. As Classic Loki told Loki, he started missing his brother and Loki will seek to find his brother. We will finally see present-day Thor and 2012 time variant Loki living in peace, harmony, and as one big happy family. Loki will not die alone. He'll fall in love with a variant of himself. Loki, Mobius, and Sylvie will destroy the TVA and get to choose which time they want to live in. They will gain their free will. Love the Thor/Loki cast! Thor Loki (and his different variants) Mobius OB Hela Korg Miss Minutes Valkyrie The Grand Master Lady Sif Heimdall Skurge Actor Loki (Matt Damon) Actor Odin (Sam Neill) Actress Hela (Melissa McCarthy) Odin Frigga Jane Darcy Casey Erik (Luthen Rael in another universe) Gorr He Who Remains Renslayer Zeus and his horny Zeusettes What a great group of likable characters! They keep adding more likable ones unlike Filoni's Star Wars full of boss ladies. Best cast in all of MCU. Better than anything from Iron Man, Captain America, Ant-Man, and Guardians. I actually had a hilarious time with Russell Crowe's Zeus. Add all the great songs like hearing Dio's "Rainbow in the Dark" at the end credits of Thor 4. One of the nicest moments was in Loki S1E6. Maybe it's just me but I kinda thought when we see He Who Remains bite an apple and pour coffee into two cups, it gave me ASMR vibes. So quiet. It was such a nice and cozy episode. I enjoyed the quietness of it all and watching Jonathan Majors acting goofy. I think Thor and Loki will play a role in Secret Wars. We know Tony, Steve, and Natasha are gone but I believe who can carry MCU up to the end of Phase 6 will be Thor and Loki. Thor becoming Rune King Thor will save everyone. Chris Hemworth will make an appearance in the Loki series. I believe the Loki series ends right before we get Secret Wars in 2027. We should all be paying attention to Thor. Spider-Man is not as valuable to fight against Kang if Thor ends up as Rune King Thor. The heroes could reset it if they travel back to right before Sylvie killed the Kang variant. Prevent her from killing him. I know that happened outside the timeline, so perhaps Sylvie is the one to die at the end as she's the one who started it by killing He Who Remains, the nicer Kang variant. Maybe erase her from ever existing. Or maybe Loki and Sylvie die together because Loki can't live without her? They're only time variants. Sylvie isn't likable enough that if she dies, fans will get angry. She's not on the level of an Iron Man. Her popularity is probably no higher than Gamora and I don't remember anybody feeling really sad when Thanos was forced to kill her. Loki series is the key to setting up Secret Wars considering Michael Waldron wrote S1 of Loki, Multiverse of Madness, and is the head writer for Secret Wars. Who knows the future of MCU by this point? We're still 4 years away from Secret Wars. Chris Hemworth might get tired portraying Thor and he may want out of MCU like RDJ and Evans did. But I believe the cast from Loki should be the key as they should be familiar with Kang while Doctor Strange, Spider-Man, and Wanda are already familiar with multiverse. Loki >>> Ahslowka Loki learned to enchant similar to a Jedi mind trick. Loki would lose to a Jedi. His brother could wipe them all out especially if he becomes Rune King Thor who is leagues higher than Hela. Stab wounds by a lightsaber and Force lightning will not kill Hela.
Personally, I loved Ahsoka. It definitely had flaws (i.e. pacing, tension, plot armor) but it truly felt like a sequel to George's Star Wars. Unlike the Sequal Trilogy, this show gave us validation of the prequels, extreme world building, and compelling villains. Dave's ability to pull from legends while using inspiration from the 7th Samurai, all really made this show FEEL like Star Wars.
I think pacing and tension are too subjective to use in a list of flaws. There are other bad things that can happen to a character besides dying. I thought they did very well with the tension through the entire series. I have seen people complain about the pacing, but no one will explain what they mean. Some of the dialogue choices didn't work for me, especially with Ezra. I think it's an artifact of animation writing, and a second pass from another writer could have strengthened it. Hopefully the strikes mean we get more people in the writers room and stronger scripts through collaboration.
I’ll give some positives about the show that I liked: 1. Hayden Christensen 2: Ray Stevenson as Baylan 3: Hera and how Thicc she was 4: How adorable/cute the actors playing Jacen Syndulla and Young Ashoka were and they gave good performances
Things have value because of their rarity. They won’t go this far, but if everyone actually has the force, it becomes mundane feature of the universe, like hyperdrive
@@ian-flanagan ehhhh, it is still rare. It took Sabine years to tap into it. Some people are naturally attuned to it and can easily use force. Some need years of training, will, faith, and dedication.
I like that in Rebels, Ezra saves Ahsoka's life using the WBW. But in live action, Ahsoka doesn't seem to care to find Ezra like Sabine does. Ungrateful.
It's pretty clear she cares about finding Ezra as well but her fear of the worst outcome is just stronger. That's the point of the spiritual change she undergoes in this show
Was I the only one to feel that Wes Chatham was totally wasted as Enoch? Never got to see him do anything other than march here or there in armor, and the voice was artificial. I would go so far as to say that the role was overpaid.
I loved Ahsoka, as a massive Rebels fan it was a dream of what I wanted after Season 4 of Rebels ended. Old and new characters were amazing and I loved Ezra in live action a lot the actor did great.
Ikr he fit the akward jedi just right. I loved ahsoka and i feel sad for people who havent watched rebels yet an amazing journey both tcw and rebels and this show was the reason i watched both and im thankful.
Finally a RUclipsr who wants to talk about the things they like about Star Wars! This is MUCH appreciated!
Once I found this youtube channel, i pretty much stopped watching all other Star Wars related channels... this one does a great of job of being complimentary without going overboard and (when needed) critical without being hateful. Also enjoy the deep diving that they do for all corners of the Star Wars universe.
@@DapperManDanit’s now going to be one of my “go too” channels for when I want Star Wars commentary. I like balanced Star Wars content (pun intended) and some of the big channels that focus just on Star Wars get way too negative and constantly want to bring up their distain for The Last Jedi and sequel trilogy all around.
As Ashoka said, “It’s time to move on.” Ashoka has been the perfect Star Wars content to do so!
Most star wars content these days is people hating anything new, even if it's a good product
I don't know how other channels are saying that this is a "failure"
@@peteshively5552 they are letting the hate flow through them.
Hayden Christensen and Ray Stevenson (Rest In Peace) nailed their roles as Anakin Skywalker and Baylan Skoll well in Ahsoka tv show, and they're pure unadulterated awesomeness.
💯💯💯💯. Great performances from them both
They were the best part r of the show
Preaching to the choir. I gasped seeing him again and the flashbacks/dreams
Agreed!!!!
Could you imagine a lightsaber duel between them? I know there's no reason that would ever happen, but it would be so cool.
I actually like how reserved Ezra is when he’s interacting with Sabine and Ahsoka during and after their reunion. It gives me an impression that he’s had plenty of time to meditate, mellow out, or mature while being alone with the hermit crab people on Peridia. Perhaps he’s really excited inside, but he’s doing a good job keeping it in check. And despite really wanting to return home, he does seem to understand that there were a lot of complicated factors that led to Sabine arriving without much of a plan to return home herself, so he takes it in stride.
@darthcaliginous2066 only if you deluded yourself into thinking their relationship was romantic.
Seeing this video reminding me of all the good in the show was a nice dose of positivity. There was a lot of good mentioned here, pretty much all of which I agree with, I'll just add some emphasis on one: The two talks between Baylan and Shin in episode 6 were mentioned but one thing I really liked was how those scenes really added some humanity to Shin's character. Baylan had his moments showing depth throughout the first few episodes, but Shin, while badass and cool, only had some glances and facial expressions to add some characterization to her. Her "I know no such stories" line to Baylan, and they way it was delivered by Ivanna Sakhno, instantly humanized the character in a way I didn't expect from such a short line with her later uncertainty about her role only adding on to that.
Marrok's disintegration happened as a reference to a trope from old samurai movies. Sword fighters clash too fast to see who won, and then fountains of blood would spray out of sword fighters moments after they've already been killed. Star Wars just gave us the PG version of that R rated bloody violence.
I love these positivity-focused videos.
That last scene with Thrawn b4 he blasts off tho!
“…today victory is mine… long love the empire.” 🔥 👌🏿
My father is a huge Legends guy and liked this show. Thats vindication for me to love this show.
Not just because its my Dad mind you
I'm glad he enjoyed it😊
I just love the perfect blending of stuff from animation and live action and all of the old with all of the new. It does everything and more than I could have hoped for. I absolutely love this show and wish we were still getting episodes without having to wait however long we're going to have to for a continuation.
One thing I like is 14 year old Ahsoka's Tales of the Jedi outfit. I am so glad they finally covered her up. That is what it should have looked like at the beginning the series. This is her best look before season 3.
Won't argue that.
Nobody should. Even when I was younger it bothered me but not for that reason as I was a kid. I like her season 3 outfit more but even then I wish they could cover her up and just add details instead.
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I was the most worried coming into the show about Hera and she became one of my highlights. Also Ezra wasn't even my favorite Rebel but the way Eman captured him so perfect I so little screen time he became my favorite on this show. I can't wait to see him more
One of the things I loved about the season is that at times I got a feeling of the lightsaber fights looking like a mix of both sequel and prequel style. Just in terms of how fast and weighted it is at the same time.
I think this show is a great Rebels sequel even if it only focuses more on Ahsoka since the Ghost crew do have their own roles.
There are a tone of things to love about this show.
This could have just been me, but I swear there were moments in Ahsoka where, at least with Baylan, his lightsaber got redder.
I think the thing I love the most is the final scene! Hearing "Where the Sun Sails and the Moon Walks" and seeing Anakin's Force ghost are enough to make it a great scene, but what makes it truly stand out to me is how Ahsoka is at peace at the end. I could go on and on about all the ways she has found peace, but what I loved the most is that she has moved on from fighting. As was made clear in Part 5, she has been fighting one fight or another her entire life, so she truly deserves to stop and "choose to live" a full life. It's the culmination of her entire character arc this season, taking all of the lessons she's learned and tying them up in a neat bow. I would love it if Ahsoka's story ends right here and she lives the rest of her life in peaceful retirement while all of the cliffhangers from the series are resolved in other stories without her.
Of course, if her story does continue, I would still be happy to see it!
These videos always make me feel so good. Thank you Alex!!
First off, I really love Ahsoka. I think this and Kenobi are my favorites. Also, David Tennant is Huyang?! I didn’t know that!!! That’s honestly the coolest piece of new knowledge
You know thank you for making this video. Not a lot of people are making videos finding the good in this show.
I admit I do see the shows failures and one of them was lack of explanation and context for new watchers. Course I’m a fan that follows everything, but over all I really enjoyed the show besides the obvious downfalls. The show kept progressing in exploring new ideas and themes/ planets and characters.
There is a lot I can say that’s good about this show. And watching your video opened my eyes to some things that I didn’t like but now have more of an appreciation for listening to your perspective. There are a lot of hidden meanings in this show that you really have to study in order to catch I have noticed.. and I think that’s why people get easily upset and confused. Dave likes to make you really think methodically.
Thank you
Ezra and Maul did the "Force Push Jump"
@@BigMan.270it was needed at that time to make ezra suceed she willed it out, same way kanan did he never was that string but in his final moments he even gained his sight back just thinking about it guves me chills
Loved the sequence of the Ghost + X-wing squadron jumping to Seatos. The music, the visuals, the fact that Jacen got to excitedly make the jump, awesome. I wish we had more pilot stuff like that in these Disney+ shows.
I've been a Snips fan since 2008. This only furthered my love for her. It even ties into the sequel trilogy!
Really, I though Ashoka was an ok characters at best and the ST IS NOT CANON
All roads lead to the ST. 🤣👍
@@chasehedges6775 Cope mate. Its all going to lead to the ST.
@@StuartLugsden A familiar face!
@@chasehedges6775 Mr. Duck says, "Wah!" 🦆
The E-Wing droid being an homage to the vintage Kenner R2-D2 action figure was one of my favorite things.
9:02 The Seatos map set was not filmed on a volume stage. It was a practically built set on one of the sound stages with green/blue screen backdrop.
If I would've done this video, I would just play all episodes back-to-back, because I love it all!
I really loved when Ezra said "I missed you" to Sabine in the finale
Its so weird. I have many many issues with this show but I can't help but enjoy it so much. It got me to rewatch Rebels which is still top tier imo.
My father who's a big legends guy liked these shows too. My cousins favorite Jedi is Kanan. I feel ya
I like that in Rebels, Ezra saves Ahsoka's life using the WBW. But in live action, Ahsoka doesn't seem to care to find Ezra like Sabine does. Ungrateful.
@@Dec4AllTimeAlways it goes back to her attempt to avoid attachments which end up doing more harm. After finding closer with Anakin she's not souly focused on stopping Thrawn. She focused on the people around her.
I'm happy to keep discussing if ya want
@@GameTavern2224 Exactly what I perceived as well! Ahsoka's detached demeanor did not imply that she wasn't interested in reuniting with Ezra, She's a master that can't waste resources. The proof of how she really felt about Ezra the whole time became overwhelmingly clear once the chance to truly reunite with him occurred! It was an epic hug!
@@michaelsullivan3581 indeed. Though bare in mind I'm not trying to fight with the individual
A tiny thing I really liked was when Ashoka was force skyping Sabine and it did closeups on their faces then it cut to one of the mothers. That made me jump and I loved it
Thank you for pointing out all of these things, I didn't appreciate all of them before. There is a lot to love. I cannot get over just how GOOD everything from Rebels looks in live action. They did an excellent translation IMO. I always told people to watch Rebels and that it was a beautiful show but the 3D animation was enough to keep them from watching it. There is a lot of artistic talent here and I love it so much
I don't know how popular this is, but I honestly enjoyed Rosario Dawson as Ashoka, I felt like a lot of acting was done with her eyes and in a very subtle manner at the beginning. It made sense she's so afraid of what anakin became, she turned herself into the reason she left the order. And oh my god, baylan skoll and shin Haiti, so damn good. Rip ray Stevenson he did such an amazing job. Huyang was really good and I was so glad to see Ezra and thrawn in live action. Ezra was so good and thrawn's voice was so damn amazing. Lars voice as thrawn just makes the character for me. It just fits. Anakin and Ahsoka in episode 5 was so damn good, I was so excited. I also throught the choreography in the fight scenes were some of the best I've seen in star wars with very smooth and quick combat. This isn't the best star wars show in my opinion, it didn't give me the emotional highs other shows did but I was excited watching every episode and would shout in glee at some of my favourite parts. I do think it suffers a bit because it has to serve as setup for thrawn's return so everything is lined with that. But I had fun, though if I'm being honest, I still think Dave filonis best work is in animation rather than live action, clone wars, rebels, bad batch S2 and takes of the Jedi as examples.anyway, sorry for the long winded comment.
Love your videos, you're always positive and actually approach this stuff with a fair view.
I would have titled the video “I Love Everything About Ahsoka”
Me too. Most hate I've seen is either shallow or contradictory. I have examples
@@GameTavern2224it's fine to find the series mediocre or not liking it. Mixed bag for me, loved some part others I couldn't care less about. To me the writing and acting was a bit of a low point with the exception of Baylan and Ezra.
@@DenDhur no disrespect but I hear that a lot but never really hear examples of how.
Same
@@GameTavern2224 Sabine and Ahsoka fell flat, neither expressed much emotion going through the series except maybe during the meeting between Ahsoka and Anakin. So, to me at least, their relationship never really felt genuine throughout the show. Yes this has been said to death but I can't give Andor enough credit for writing characters that makes you feel something even if they're just in 2-3 eps.
Writing and directing action is most likely hard af, but that's also something I felt was lacking in the show, the feeling of a real threat towards the characters or the universe itself. We know what Thrawn can do but for viewers who have never read any of the books or watched Rebels he really doesn't come off as the tactical genius or threat to the new republic that he should be. Of course, there is season 2 or the future movie, but for now it just feels a bit meh
Its actually lovely to hear and see what people love about the show. So much negative crap but really this was a pretty solid series.
I bet MauLer, Drinker and Sheev Talks will be crying about it again.
I liked thrawn I am surprised he was in it quite a bit with three episodes
i remember jokingly saying “what if they put the hyperdrive ring around thrawn’s star destroyer”, thinking it was a very silly thing to do, they were probably just going to use the ring on its own to get them back, but then in the finale they do exactly that, it was incredible. both a completely logical conclusion to the setup, but also perhaps quite absurd.
Fun show with a lot going on for it. My only gripe is not getting a breather episode or two to smooth out the pacing. 10-12 episodes would have been perfect!
Dude you’re the only video that has anything positive to say about this show. I appreciate it.
I agree with you heavy I want you said about Hera and Ezra’s reunion as much as I loved it it could’ve been so much better!
“Die well” might just be a cultural thing for Mandolorians. Maul says the same when he leaves his Mandos behind
I love your positivity and actively looking for the good in a show; makes a change from the atrocious Critical Drinker. I enjoyed the show; it wasn't perfect but they nailed Anakin so well I can forgive the failings.
Yeah, the Drinker's pretty much the Grand Inquisitor of the Star Wars-fandom.
10:44 Watch out for those wrist rockets!
All I have to say is Thank you!!!!!
yeah, i think had he survived, qui-gon would've left the order once he realized they had lost their way & become soldiers in lieu of peacekeepers
The Loth-Cat Murley was the best thing, of course.
TRUE!
Thank you for this video.
Do you think The Eye of Scion had parts come from Umbara? The hologram looks kinda similar in it's behavious and the voice sounds similar to the Umbaran holograms.
Other than seeing the T-6 shuttle in live action & the action scenes near the end of the series with Ezra, Sabine, & Ahsoka are pretty cool. Having Ezra & Huyang build a lightsaber is one of my favorite scenes in the series. Also I do hope that Ahsoka does repair her shoto lightsaber after it got destroyed in the series.
This show is GREAT!!
What I love is this show made Star Wars interesting again. The sense of mystery, wonder and awe are back. The possibilities for new stories this show opened up are endless.
As an old EU die hard, suddenly I'm now fully invested in the new cannon. I'm reading the new Thrawn trilogy, the New Dawn book, the comics, all of it, and I'm having a blast.
While I'd probably say I enjoyed Andor and Mando season 1 more, Ahsoka has made me fall in love with cannon Star Wars again and I love it for that
This show, Bad Batch, and Mandalorian made me love Star Wars again
Tin foild hat here: What if Marrok is like Master Nubarron or Orbalin from the High Republic and he needs the suit to contain him self? 😅
Anakin's return was absolutely amazing
Nah, the episode was underwhelming but it was nice to see Hayden Christensen again. Dude nailed it.
I thought it was odd, comparing the Anakin that that hack George Lucas "wrote" with this one from Clone Wars who had marginally better writers handling him is such narrative whiplash.
I love that Anakin was so awkward in his love for Padme, foreshadowing the attribution that everything would go wrong.
I keep seeing everyone complain about Sabine getting her powers too fast. 2 things re-watch the season & you will see in our galaxy she can't use it. Once they are in the other galaxy with Nightsisters & The Mortis God's status,she can use the force. There is more to it & I'm so very excited for seeing more. Tbh I loved everything about Ahsoka even though somethings most ppl wouldn't think of or thought was stupid they used. Come on there will always be those with power that think they are unstoppable. Palpatine thought he was so powerful until the Skywalkers killed him (even if it was the 1st time).
I will add to your reply as I have been making this point for weeks while I've been doing a re-watch of Star Wars content in chronological order. If you go back to Trials of the darksaber Kanan admits to Harrah that the one person who keeps getting in sabine's way when it comes to opening up to things like the force is Sabine( to which Hera replies how Sabine is very much Mandalorian). She also replies reminding Kanan how much it took for Sabine to actually trust him and Hera. I very much believe that it wasn't until she was actually on Peridia that those barriers started to break down because she was so close to achieving her goal. If you go back to the episode farfaraway you'll notice that when she is fighting the bandits she does a perfect blast deflection right into the helmet of one of the bandits. Then when the bandits attack with Shin in The Following episode she does more blasts deflections as she starts to work into a rhythm. And once her and Ahsoka come to an understanding not only does she start relying on the lightsaber more and you can see when she saves Ezra from the zombiefied Night Troopers, she does about four blast deflections before the doors are sealed. Her reaching out with the force to grab her lightsaber is just the last key to that puzzle. And at that point I think it's safe to say that she was finally able to let go of everything and focus on the mission at hand which was getting to thrawn in order to stop him. And this is not unlike Ezra using the force against Kallus in the episode droids in distress when he saves Zeb
@@bemasaberwyn55 Amazingly well spotted! They did indeed create an arc of her force awakening across the whole experience of her dredging her depths to rise to the very intense circumstances building around her! Thanks for waking that perception in me! Now it is much more copacetic! They didn't just "pop" she uses the Force. They did build up to it! Great!
@@michaelsullivan3581 I have been saying for years in defense of rebels specifically that Dave doesn't waste anything. So seeing this intricate storytelling very much feels like a payoff to those who have been paying attention. And I am very glad that I was able to help you in that way
@jonathancharron7360 what I'm referring to is not the "planet" but the whole galaxy parallel to ours (or however they describe it) is why she has a stronger connection to the force than the main galaxy. The Mortis Gods had a small area & even then it was only seen by Ahsoka, Skywalker, & Kenobi in Clone Wars. They have statues in the new galaxy. Things are not the same. 2 different galaxies with different rules, history, & understanding of the Force. It's not just about a planet. We have in a way a new galaxy to explore without being locked down by anything before this. Plus Ahsoka could see the Force within Sabine unlike the Jedi Council who would have passed her up. Ahsoka also shares more of the light side due to her connection with the Daughter. It's like if you don't "show" Force abilities at life then you can't be a Jedi. Sabine is a descend of the only Mandalorian Jedi in history. That should mean something even if the Jedi abilities are "watered down".
Huyang telling Ezra that his emitter of choice was too narrow was a nice reference to the art style used in Rebels.
Ahsoka’s opening crawl was what I always imagined the Splinter of the Mind’s Eye opening would’ve been had it become the low-budget sequel it was first structured as.
I love all our returning characters. Everyone does such a good job, and have so much love and care for their characters. But for me the runaway is Eman. Eman nails Ezra! So much so. This is Ahsoka and Sabine's story arc, and they share a past we're not a part of, so their voices were a little different. And maybe because his point A is more familiar, Eman is literally Ezra. Even his natural voice and vocal inflections is similar.
Instead of Minsas Thirith & Orthanc, the Nighstisters' forteress is more simply a reference to Minias Ithil or more commonyl known as Minas Morgul, the city of the Ringwraith in the western mounts of Mordor
Minas Ithil the sister city to Minas Tirith. Captured by Sauron's forces in ages past. And the forward operations base that the legions marched from on their way to Osgiliath
@@bemasaberwyn55 Yes exactly!
A lot of the show is blue screen and not actually the volume from what I've seen from behind the scenes photos etc.
After mentioning that Enoch was played by Wes. It makes me sad that he doesn't find it cool that one of the great mothers is played by Claudia Black, a lady of sci fi, being one of the main characters of Farscape as well as the last few seasons of Stargate SG1.
He does. He spoke that very idea, just not in this video!
StageCraft never bothers because I dont even notice it being effect in the scenes.
I think the Ewoke vintage SW tv movies are recommended viewing to understand how the series always make nature and primitive lifeforms an important ally in struggles and battles.
What if the Night Sisters reanimate the Jedi bodies in the Fortress Inquisitorius on Nur
22:13 The Jedi shovel..?
We still have no official confirmation for how Xiono dies. Chopper could still do it.
THIS.
'Twod be divine justice!
Even though there are flaws and some writing issues. Overall i loved this show, alot more positives than negatives for me.
Finally a video that isn’t shitting on Ahsoka I loved this show🥰
I bet MauLer, Drinker and Sheev Talks will be crying about it again.
@@BigMan.270 Well, sorry if you feel that way. I pretty much loved them all.
I loved this show
My Favorite SW + MCU Series On Disney+
1. Loki
2. Andor
3. The Mandalorian
4. WandaVision
5. Ahsoka
6. Obi-Wan Kenobi
7. The Book of Boba Fett
8. What If...?
9. Hawkeye
10. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
11. Moon Knight
12. Ms. Marvel
13. She-Hulk
Now add all the movies from MCU & SW...
1. *Loki*
2. Thor: Ragnarok
3. Avengers: Infinity War
4. Andor
5. The Empire Strikes Back
6. The Mandalorian
7. A New Hope
8. Revenge of the Sith
9. Return of the Jedi
10. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
11. The Avengers
12. Captain America: Civil War
13. Avengers: Endgame
14. Avengers: Age of Ultron
15. Spider-Man: No Way Home
16. WandaVision
17. Rogue One
18. Doctor Strange
19. Black Panther
20. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
21. The Force Awakens
22. Black Widow
23. Shang-Chi
24. Captain America: The First Avenger
25. Iron Man 2
26. Iron Man
27. Spider-Man: Far From Home
28. Ant-Man and the Wasp
29. Ant-Man
30. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
31. Guardians of the Galaxy
32. The Phantom Menace
33. *Ahsoka*
34. Obi-Wan Kenobi
35. The Book of Boba Fett
36. Thor
37. Thor: Love and Thunder (stupid af but fun)
38. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
39. Spider-Man: Homecoming
40. Incredible Hulk (underrated)
41. Hawkeye
42. Iron Man 3
43. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
44. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
45. The Last Jedi
46. The Rise of Skywalker
47. Attack of the Clones
48. Solo
49. Moon Knight
50. Captain Marvel
51. Ms. Marvel
52. Eternals
53. Thor: The Dark World
54. Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
55. She-Hulk
32 MCU films
7 MCU TV series (I've seen)
11 SW films
5 SW TV series
= 55
All animated stuff excluded because cartoons can remove all logic and rationale. The storyboard for an animated series or film can be completely incoherent and that's fine to little kids watching it with their brains turned off. Not grown up adults looking at every logical conclusion.
Perhaps this is where Filoni realized trying to go from animated to live action. Zeb hanging upside-down to grab Ezra while controlling a Tie Fighter with his feet in Rebels S1E2 can be accepted in cartoons by kids. Not in live action. Honestly, live action Thrawn and Sabine don't act smart enough for even SW cartoons. Only a brain cell count higher than Senator Xiono.
Sabine is no different to how Peter Quill/Star-Lord acted in Avengers: Infinity War. He let his emotions get to him. Mess up the group's plan of trying to remove the glove from Thanos. Star-Lord and Sabine's plans will only create genocide all because they got emotional for a single character.
So I'm currently watching The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon after watching Gen V. I haven't watched TWD since S9 when Andrew Lincoln left the series. I forced myself to watch S8 and S9 so I could see how dangerous the Whisperers were. I figured most fans gave up by S7.
Daryl Dixon is pretty good so far and Daryl was my favorite character from TWD S1 to S6 until Negan showed up. Glad AMC finally opened up their wallets. Great cinematography and production values in France. Glad Norman Reedus is an executive producer and has creative control over his character.
Here's my issue: It still can be typically slow like TWD became after S3. It had me thinking about Thrawn's army. He's going to be a threat with them? How? They move slower than the living. A single Jedi can kill hundreds of live troopers, you don't think they can't kill more if they're the undead?
Why is Thrawn betting everything on the Great Mothers? What if one of them dies? Wouldn't Thrawn be screwed? Zombie army has got to be the stupidest idea. They move like 10 steps per minute. Killing zombies in The Walking Dead has become the worst part. Quick shot or stab to the head. That's it. Wash, rinse, repeat. Just scenes to kill time.
The most dangerous in TWD comes from the different groups of people. Killing a horde of zombies is like washing dishes or raking leaves outside. A tedious chore and bore with no tension like Ahsoka fights.
Thrawn's strategy on Peridea was solely because he had an extremely limited amount of resources with no way to resupply. Vader is able to throw lives away because he has an unlimited supply of resources. If Thrawn were to behave like Vader, he'd have next to no resources in the end.
*Loki* *Series* *Finale* *Prediction*
OB gets to say wow again to Mr. Owow Wilson. Mobius finally gets to say wow once he gets his jet ski. And I believe Loki and Sylvie will live happily ever after with Thor and Gorr's daughter. Add Valkyrie, Lady Sif, and the hilarious Korg as neighbors.
As Classic Loki told Loki, he started missing his brother and Loki will seek to find his brother. We will finally see present-day Thor and 2012 time variant Loki living in peace, harmony, and as one big happy family. Loki will not die alone. He'll fall in love with a variant of himself.
Loki, Mobius, and Sylvie will destroy the TVA and get to choose which time they want to live in. They will gain their free will.
Love the Thor/Loki cast!
Thor
Loki (and his different variants)
Mobius
OB
Hela
Korg
Miss Minutes
Valkyrie
The Grand Master
Lady Sif
Heimdall
Skurge
Actor Loki (Matt Damon)
Actor Odin (Sam Neill)
Actress Hela (Melissa McCarthy)
Odin
Frigga
Jane
Darcy
Casey
Erik (Luthen Rael in another universe)
Gorr
He Who Remains
Renslayer
Zeus and his horny Zeusettes
What a great group of likable characters! They keep adding more likable ones unlike Filoni's Star Wars full of boss ladies. Best cast in all of MCU. Better than anything from Iron Man, Captain America, Ant-Man, and Guardians. I actually had a hilarious time with Russell Crowe's Zeus. Add all the great songs like hearing Dio's "Rainbow in the Dark" at the end credits of Thor 4.
One of the nicest moments was in Loki S1E6. Maybe it's just me but I kinda thought when we see He Who Remains bite an apple and pour coffee into two cups, it gave me ASMR vibes. So quiet. It was such a nice and cozy episode. I enjoyed the quietness of it all and watching Jonathan Majors acting goofy.
I think Thor and Loki will play a role in Secret Wars. We know Tony, Steve, and Natasha are gone but I believe who can carry MCU up to the end of Phase 6 will be Thor and Loki. Thor becoming Rune King Thor will save everyone. Chris Hemworth will make an appearance in the Loki series. I believe the Loki series ends right before we get Secret Wars in 2027. We should all be paying attention to Thor. Spider-Man is not as valuable to fight against Kang if Thor ends up as Rune King Thor.
The heroes could reset it if they travel back to right before Sylvie killed the Kang variant. Prevent her from killing him. I know that happened outside the timeline, so perhaps Sylvie is the one to die at the end as she's the one who started it by killing He Who Remains, the nicer Kang variant. Maybe erase her from ever existing. Or maybe Loki and Sylvie die together because Loki can't live without her? They're only time variants.
Sylvie isn't likable enough that if she dies, fans will get angry. She's not on the level of an Iron Man. Her popularity is probably no higher than Gamora and I don't remember anybody feeling really sad when Thanos was forced to kill her. Loki series is the key to setting up Secret Wars considering Michael Waldron wrote S1 of Loki, Multiverse of Madness, and is the head writer for Secret Wars.
Who knows the future of MCU by this point? We're still 4 years away from Secret Wars. Chris Hemworth might get tired portraying Thor and he may want out of MCU like RDJ and Evans did. But I believe the cast from Loki should be the key as they should be familiar with Kang while Doctor Strange, Spider-Man, and Wanda are already familiar with multiverse.
Loki >>> Ahslowka
Loki learned to enchant similar to a Jedi mind trick. Loki would lose to a Jedi. His brother could wipe them all out especially if he becomes Rune King Thor who is leagues higher than Hela. Stab wounds by a lightsaber and Force lightning will not kill Hela.
I swear Baylan and Shin have a father and daughter energy to their relationship.
Who thinks Jacen will become Ezra's apprentice in Season 2? 🙋♂️
First, loved this show
Shin dont line witches....lol
During Hera's court martial, you have to love the Sullustan officer with a mustache. As if their faces weren't vaginal enough already.
Today I learned that Bokken is a wooden sword, usually used in Kendo. Calling Ezra a Bokken Jedi is basically calling him a fake or novice.
It's very "pure blood magic superiority" to compare to harry potter
How old is Huyang again? 😂
25.000 years
I got a bit of Roddy McDowall in the Black Hole from David Tennant
If only Baylan and Ahsoka knew what each other knew.
Shin could become a knight of sorts now that she is separated from baylan.
Everything I love: Episodes 4-6
Shin wanted power? If Baylan hadn’t said it, I would have never have gotten that from anything she ever said or did.
It was a good series. I’d give it at least 8 out of 10.
Same
My favorite part by it’s self was the inquisitor was literally nobody. Lol fan theories be damned. 😂
Personally, I loved Ahsoka. It definitely had flaws (i.e. pacing, tension, plot armor) but it truly felt like a sequel to George's Star Wars. Unlike the Sequal Trilogy, this show gave us validation of the prequels, extreme world building, and compelling villains. Dave's ability to pull from legends while using inspiration from the 7th Samurai, all really made this show FEEL like Star Wars.
I think pacing and tension are too subjective to use in a list of flaws. There are other bad things that can happen to a character besides dying. I thought they did very well with the tension through the entire series.
I have seen people complain about the pacing, but no one will explain what they mean.
Some of the dialogue choices didn't work for me, especially with Ezra. I think it's an artifact of animation writing, and a second pass from another writer could have strengthened it. Hopefully the strikes mean we get more people in the writers room and stronger scripts through collaboration.
lol RUclips recommends I watch Lord of the Rings after this video.
I’ll give some positives about the show that I liked:
1. Hayden Christensen
2: Ray Stevenson as Baylan
3: Hera and how Thicc she was
4: How adorable/cute the actors playing Jacen Syndulla and Young Ashoka were and they gave good performances
How thicc Hera was☠️
But you not wrong
I'm just happy that "Force is everywhere, but only few privileged nerds can use it" bs is gone.
Things have value because of their rarity. They won’t go this far, but if everyone actually has the force, it becomes mundane feature of the universe, like hyperdrive
@@ian-flanagan ehhhh, it is still rare. It took Sabine years to tap into it. Some people are naturally attuned to it and can easily use force. Some need years of training, will, faith, and dedication.
I like that in Rebels, Ezra saves Ahsoka's life using the WBW. But in live action, Ahsoka doesn't seem to care to find Ezra like Sabine does. Ungrateful.
It's pretty clear she cares about finding Ezra as well but her fear of the worst outcome is just stronger. That's the point of the spiritual change she undergoes in this show
Was I the only one to feel that Wes Chatham was totally wasted as Enoch? Never got to see him do anything other than march here or there in armor, and the voice was artificial.
I would go so far as to say that the role was overpaid.
I’d love to see a video on everything you didn’t like about the show.
Bad series 👎
You are just a fangirl!
These are the vids that keep the Disney checks coming in
I’m sorry, but the show was absolutely mediocre and poorly written.
Fair enough
No one asked
🙄🥱😴
@@tidywire423Unasked opinion I like: yay!
Unasked opinion I don’t like: no one asked
Incorrect chase