Ahsoka - SPOILERS

I'll share these links to places I mine for information.

The stupendous wave

Thor Skywalker

One of them has press credentials so had early access to Ahsoka to review it.


Wookieedia
 

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Additional thought Ezra may not have made it to the other galaxy. It's not actually confirmed he is there. He fould have "fallen off" Thrawns ship or made it to a ship/escape pod etc.

Unlikely just a thought.
 

Additional thought Ezra may not have made it to the other galaxy. It's not actually confirmed he is there. He fould have "fallen off" Thrawns ship or made it to a ship/escape pod etc.

Unlikely just a thought.
Maybe. But he still has to be lost in order for the "find Thrawn and Ezra" storyline to work. If he was somewhere in the GFFA, you'd think he'd have been able to contact his friends by now.
 

Maybe. But he still has to be lost in order for the "find Thrawn and Ezra" storyline to work. If he was somewhere in the GFFA, you'd think he'd have been able to contact his friends by now.

Unless he's gone dark side.

Theoretically he could also come back via a space whale. They like him.
I don't think Marrok is Ezra but couple of somewhat plausible ideas.
 

Let’s wait and see. Hopefully they find Ezra before the last episode.

I also hope we see Morai again in this show. She showed up The Mandalorian so she’s still around.
 

Fire warning shots and then, if necessary, shoot it down.
The pilot is a jedi. They can evade any turbolaser fire.
Just like the US Navy would do (and has done) if a vessel keeps approaching without permission.
The US navy doesn't have to fight jedi.
To illustrate why I think the opening of episode 1 was such a miss, compare it to a scene that is functionally very similar, but inverted: the opening of Star Wars (I will never call it "A New Hope"). In the original, the rebels are obviously woefully outgunned; this is apparent from the moment their tiny ship flies across the screen in a moment and the Imperial Star destroyer takes about 12 hours to do the same. But they put up a dogged resistance, with Leia doing what she has to and going down fighting, while the captain dies rather than spilling the beans to the terrifying Vader. Right away the audience knows that the Empire are not to be messed with, but that our heroes are resourceful and clever. The audience is immersed.

Here, the Rebels (now New Republicans, I guess? - I don't like it, sounds political) are in the massive ship with the numbers advantage
It's a small capital ship on prisoner transport duty. It is not "massive", it is not heavily armed and it does not carry marines. And Star Wars has frequently shown Force users ploughing through dozens of hostiles. "numerical advantage" counts for nothing.
 

Thrawn is a pragmatist. Upon finding himself stranded with a damaged ship in an alien (and hostile?) galaxy the first thing he is going to do is recruit any help he can. Which would put Ezra at the top of the list. But he doesn't care about "light side" and "dark side" he is only interested in "my side".
 

Thrawn is a pragmatist. Upon finding himself stranded with a damaged ship in an alien (and hostile?) galaxy the first thing he is going to do is recruit any help he can. Which would put Ezra at the top of the list. But he doesn't care about "light side" and "dark side" he is only interested in "my side".

That to the Thrawn reveal might be he's doing something vaguely productive.

Eg not useless not Sith militaristic order.
 
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