Ahsoka - SPOILERS

Indeed. Oh, and it occurs to me that she did just have her Gandalf moment. After choosing life and being rescued, she changed into a new outfit that was (mostly) white.

She also seemed happier and more at peace with herself.

EDIT: Oh, and she was 14 when she first joined Anakin on the battlefield, but yeah … she was still basically a child soldier.
 

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Just a thought she may not have been in the well of world's.
She was basically drowning and tripping balls in the water.

Alternatively think of Luke's force vision on dagobah.

So yeah she may not have been hanging with Anakin as such.

Great episode again that's 4/5.
 




Yeah, it was basically a near death experience as she drowned.

Wasn't to far off saying she was dead. Anyone else woukd be I guess she used a trance or other Jedi technique to survive.

In SWRPG terms everything onscreen is doable in D6 and SWSE lol.

Destiny point used on the large Purghill;).

Beautiful looking episode.
 
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Very good episode, I loved Ahsoka being able to confront the flawed teachings of the Clone Wars era Jedi order and move on. Though she lost faith in them long ago, she's clearly been afraid that she had taken their teachings too much to heart, which probably explains why she stopped teaching Sabine before - she was afraid that she was passing on the same flawed lessons.

It's great to see the Purrgil in so much more detail, but I wish they were a little more colourful. I get that they're really going for that whale aesthetic, but I miss the more varied Purrgil of the cartoon.
 

You know the naughty word is about to go down when Ahsoka hitches a ride on a purgill. As much as it was anticipated that something like this would happen it still gave me all the feels.
 

It does seem a little on-the-nose for a Disney production to feature an orange-and-white character hitching a ride inside a whale's mouth. Hopefully Ezra doesn't turn out to be trapped in a giant dentist's office.
 

It was neat to see the flashbacks . . . but they kinda amounted to a bunch of cameos, didn't they? There was no real point. Oh, do you choose to live or die? Well, she didn't really seem like she was even considering the die option, so it's not like anything in the visions affected her.

She just up and says, "Yo, I'mma live," and Anakin is cool with it, whereas he wasn't a few minutes earlier. Seemed pretty arbitrary.

I dunno, it might have been nice to have some sort of mention of the whole "yo, you turned evil, but then you turned good for your son whom you barely knew, but when I tried to save you in season 2 of Rebels, you didn't give a naughty word" dynamic.

I'm still waiting for Ahsoka to have some emotions. Like, let her be Angry at Anakin. Maybe make the point of the spirit visit that she needs to process her anger so she won't be emotionally repressed in the present.

Also, c'mon, stop spinning in circles and exposing your back in combat. THAT could have been the lesson!
That was my take as well. It was fun to watch, and I think they did a decent job of "for those in teh know, its the world between worlds, for everyone else....its just a force vision".

I "think" they were focusing on her survivor's guilt and how she was basically a child soldier, then soldier for most of her life, and she wants to be more than that. But I didn't really any get "resolution" either. I guess beating "dark Anakin" was her overcoming her own demons? Yeah was pretty confused there overall.

I will say the scene where she's in the smoke and you see the clone troopers start to run past her was really well done, the transition there was chef's kiss.
 

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