Greetings, Spacefarers!
Thank you for tuning into another episode of The Star Wars Re-Watch
Podcast. My brother Mike and I just watched Part IV of Ahsoka titled
"Fallen Jedi." Thanks to patiently enduring the previous episode, we get
to see a lot of action featuring Shin and Baylan in this one.
Previously, Huyang suggested that Ahsoka be more flexible when teaching
Sabine. In turn, Sabine gets her chance to face off against Shin once
more to prove if she's up to snuff. I'm sure you're all aware that Ray
Stevenson passed away in May, almost three months before Ahsoka aired.
That being said, we should all be grateful for the intensity he brings
to the roles he takes. His portrayal of a not Jedi/not Sith character is
rather intriguing.
Since Baylan and his apprentice survived the Order 66 purges, I'm
curious how his perception of the Republic and Jedi Council shaped his
worldview. I am still making my way through the Clone Wars series. Young
Ahsoka is proving to be a cunning and competent padawan under the
tutelage of Anakin's unorthodox "field" training.
I know that Ahsoka abandoned the Jedi Order when she felt their pursuit
of war with the Separatists made the Jedi Council complicit in all the
death and destruction. Does Baylan feel the same way? Does supporting
Thrawn potentially make him a Sith if Vader and Emperor Palpatine are
dead?
It's very curious to see who they might cast as Baylan if he does not
survive the series. Thanks for listening. What are your thoughts on the
series so far? How does this Ahsoka compare to Clone Wars Ahsoka or
Rebels Ahsoka?
- Luca
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