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Tom: there's a theory that
Ahsoka cannot die because she was brought back to life by the Sister's power on Mortis.
Dunno if I believe it, but honestly they are
not going to kill her off 4 eps in.
I found Sabine's decision
a bit too much like Ezra's relationship with Maul,
and also it was undercut almost immediately when
Hera showed up. Ezra is NOT the only member of Sabine's family left: she knew Hera long before she met Ezra.
I would like to know why Baylan said that
Ahsoka's distrust caused the death of Sabine's family. How does that calculate?
Ahsoka: After all the debate on the Internet
Nightsister Force Zombie
was not what I expected for Marrok.
ETA: Ahsoka
waking up in the World Beyond Worlds
was weird because I had no thought in my head that
she was actually dead. Falling off a cliff isn't going to kill a Jedi.
Man, was that CGI on
Anakin
terrible.
And yeah, they totally did Hera dirty saying that Ezra was
Sabine's only family left.
In other streaming news, I'm digging Wheel of Time season 2 so far. They seem to have recovered from the COVID-tainted messiness that was the end of season 1.
Man, seeing
Clone Wars-era
Ahsoka really brought home how fucked up that
period of Galactic history/the Jedi order
was.
The Sandman will be released on physical media with bonus content! In 4K!
Holy shit, that was Claudia Black as the Dathomir Great Mother on Ahsoka.
I was wondering about that!
Nice.
I'm kind of annoyed that we're only 2 episodes from the end and it's looking like this whole series is just about setting up something that's going to come later.
I love Reservation Dogs, so I took a chance to see Dark Wind. I really enjoyed Hillerman's books for a while, until i started wonder if it was cultural appropriation.
Anyway, it's weird see some of the same actors from the low key comedy being very serious characters.