"I've heard that before" was a reference to Luke's "I will not fight you, father"... this was Dave's way of letting the audience know that this was a post Vader redeemed Anakin Skywalker.
But if Anakin was a embodiment of both the light and the dark side and was able to use that to train his Padwan’s is epic. You choose your path, you can fight for all that’s right on the light side or give in to fear and seduced by the dark side.
@@tuxedotservosomething i noticed, "then you will die" is the last thing Vader said to her, and after anakin says it here he starts flashing between them
Got to see what Clone Wars would look like as live-action. Thanks, Filoni! I would watch Disney animated Star Wars as a live-action series (since House of Mouse likes to remake their animated properties). But Dave Filoni has to be in charge.
Ahsoka struggled to see Anakin as anything but Vader, just as she struggled to see herself as anything more than a child soldier, resigned to forever bear the burden of failing her master and losing so many. Sabine called out her stoic demeanor - asked her if she was even living anymore. By the end of the vision, she was reminded that Anakin is more than Vader, just as she was more than a fallen Jedi. She had to choose to live, and the renewed energy eventually led her to opening up to the Purgill. This is Star Wars baby Also…shout out Quyen Tran for the photography
I have been trying to explain this to those who have said that they are portraying Ahsoka as boring. She is not the brash child padawan or hot-headed teenager. You are also right that she has had that struggle with all the lives lost and being a child soldier. From the Clone Wars to the Rebellion she has known only a warrior's life. Her choosing to live was more than just choosing to survive.
Not quite. Ahsoka struggled with the GUILT of leaving Anakin when he was so vulnerable. She blamed herself for Anakin turning to the Darkside. Ahsoka also blamed herself for the troops that died under her watch. That is why Anakin took her to a mission in early part of the Clone Wars where Ahsoka went against Anakin's orders. As a result, several 501 troopers died. She was traumatized ever since. Then she was in the Seige of Mandolore. Where the entire weight of her being responsible for her troops was nearly unbearable. Anakin's lesson was to teach Ahsoka to help her kill her inner demons. And that included facing Anakin as Vader (that is why she kept seeing him that way). Anakin wanted Ahsoka to confront and defeat Vader. To kill one of her biggest inner demons. That is why Anakin was happy to see her defeat Vader. Because it meant that she was ready to let go of the past and start living.
This episode addressed a lot of the issues i've had with the live action portrayal of Ahsoka so far. Ahsoka was never this stoic and melancholy, even after learning of Anakin becoming Vader(see Rebels). Of course it makes sense though. But this addresses all of that. Essentially Anakin teaches her to forgive herself for leaving the Order, and that she is indeed more than just a soldier going from one mission to the next.
getting to get Hayden to act out the era of the series that he but defined through a TV show that was likely fairly innocuous to staff as it was releasing. I mean it got cancelled without being finished at first, hell it was stuck in legends for years. Now it's so canon it's in live action.
Everyone already talked about how great the Hayden and Clone Wars parts were. But my goodness, the score and scenery for the entire Purgil sequence was BEAUTIFUL. Most gorgeous Star Wars episode we’ve had in a looong time
They should've dubbed Ashley's voice over young Ahsoka, who looked really weird too, no cosplayer has ever nailed young, skinny Ahsoka, why you don't do that in live action without CGI.
Hayden is a fan of _The Clone Wars_ so he paid mad respects to it by making sure to play Anakin as we remember him being from the animated show. Gotta love that guy!
Young Ahsoka was played by Ariana Greenblatt who was also played young Gamora in The Avengers Infinity War. Haden Christensen nailed his role as Anakin well in this episode
@@vinsanity40k When anakin says "you lack conviction" theres a bit of modulation on it, it makes it sound a lot like james earl jones vader mixed with hayden. 13:40 btw just reply it youll defs hear vader.
I'm glad that Hayden got another chance of playing Anakin and getting the love he always deserved to playing him. It always broke my heart to read how people said he was a bad actor, but he was never a bad actor. People just could never open their minds wide enough to see the big picture about Anakin. He went from never knowing greed because he had everything he needed at the time which was love, his mother's love. They took him from that world and told him "you aren't allowed to be attached to anyone." In the books he kept wanting to return to Tatooine to see if his visions about his mother were true or just nightmares, but no one would listen to him. They only called them "dreams." Even Obi-Wan told him "Dreams pass in time." He lost his mother literally in his arms as she tried to tell him "I love you." He didn't want to lose Padme the only other person he truly loved and cared for and because of the fear of losing her, he lost her anyways because his love was distorted into greed. Hayden did amazingly well playing a character that is emotionally tortured and I love that he got a second chance to being Anakin.
He was literally the most powerful Jedi to ever exist. Not even Luke was able to get to his level. If he was never burned, and kept all of his limbs, nobody would have been able to stop him. The only reason Obi-Wan bested him was because of Anakin's greed and overconfidence. If he was never burned he 100% would have been able to kill Palpatine and usurp control of The Empire.
@@flochforster6892 Not just his overconfidence. Obi-Wan *knew* Anakin on a level no one else did. I think Yoda knew that, and knew only Obi-Wan was going to be able to defeat him. That's why he sent Obi-Wan to battle Anakin at Mustafar, despite Obi-Wan's clear attachment to his former Padawan that could potentially get in the way. I think Yoda doubted even he himself could defeat a fallen Anakin Skywalker.
After seeing Ahsoka having a moment of catharsis with her master, and letting go of her guilt and pain to more fully embrace the Light Side, Rosario Dawson now truly has become the Ahsoka we remember from Clone Wars! I loved how this episode showed the more of the fact that Ahsoka was sadly both a Jedi AND a child soldier. What’s more is that while while the Jedi were taught to not form attachments to people, she and her master clearly cared for not just their men but their friends and family. And while Anakin failed and fell to the Dark Side because he couldn’t let go of those he loved, Ahsoka succeeded and not only learned to let go and move on, she has now risen and has now become tied with Luke Skywalker for me as the greatest Jedi of life time. This is also easily the best performance Hayden has ever given as Anakin, he actually felt more like Anakin from the Clone Wars than the movies. I honestly never thought I would see LIVE ACTION scenes of Clone Wars, or even Hayden in Anakin’s Clone Wars armor!
I love how every time Carson is just ride or die no matter what. Like "What's that, your kid's dad was a space wizard and he can hear laser swords in the sea? Ok. You want me to go stall a fleet for 5 minutes so you can talk to a whale? Sure why not." Man just radiates the energy of a dude that lived through a major war and is just itching for something weird and whacky to do.
When I first watched this episode last night, my jaw dropped when I saw Anakin and Ahsoka in their Clone Wars uniforms as well as seeing Captain Rex for a little. This episode is one of the most memorable episodes ever made in this show! Thank you Filoni, Lucasfilm, and Disney! 😊❤️
What a beautiful episode! My Clone Wars heart cried and is happy❤ and seeing the Purgil in Live Action was amazing, I wish I could watch it in theaters... Greetings from Germany❤
So in the first Clone Wars flashback, I noticed it was from the Battle of Teth that was seen in the 2008 Clone Wars movie where Ahsoka made her first ever appearance. The second flashback scene, which I initially thought was the 2nd battle of Geonosis from the Clone Wars show, was actually of the Battle of Ryloth from season 1 as we see several twilek freedom fighters around (also if you look closely, you can see a phase 1 armored Captain Rex). The final flashback/vision was of course the Seige of Mandalore and we see a phase 2 armored Rex and 332nd troopers as well as mandalorian super commandos which was beautifully done. Something else I noticed was Anakin using the red lightsaber. I believe this was a direct easer egg to the original ROTS script where the newly christened vader was going to use a red lightsaber during the duel against Obi-Wan on Mustafar. The reason Anakin didnt have a red lightsaber for the Duel on Mustafar was due to the fact that it wouldve been difficult to see because of the lava and such (which was eerily similar to why Luke used a green lightsaber in ROTJ instead of blue, because of the sky in that case). Also i think it was a nod towards the PS2 ROTS game with the alternative ending where Anakin killed Obi-wan and Palpatine. Finally, as soon as I saw and knew Jacen using his abilities it made me wonder...what if Ezra comes back and trains him to be a Jedi?
I had chills and starry eyes during the entirety of the episode... 😍 That was just oh so deep/profound, full of hope, with all the sheer wisdom and hopefulness we oh love from Star Wars... This be-lo-ved space adventure that has a true soul and for which we vibrate with all our hearts. 💖✨ #AhsokaTano #AnakinSkywalker #HeraSyndulla #JacenSyndulla
This whole episode was just amazing. Just them saying Kanan's name in live-action gave me chills. Siege of Mandalore, Rex, Hayden, Clone Wars - the whole thing was fantastic.
I watched it 5 times now - n got goosebumps through out as moi watched Ahsoka ep 5 - but felt it everytime Anakin fought Ahsoka. I only watch clone wars upto season 4 now I need rewatch s1-7😂😢
We know that Force users can meditate into the WBW, Dave Filoni confirmed that Ezra meditated into it way back in S1 when he received his kyber crystal from Yoda. Not to mention the Daughter was the key to opening the WBW in Rebels and the Daughter’s life force is the reason Ahsoka is alive. So it was definitely in her mind but it was also the WBW.
I'm still crying people. Real emotional damage. The true return of the king. So many emotions. For me, more brilliant than all films after 1-6. A beauty. A time machine exists, his name is Dave Filoni. He really took me back A long time ago.. to my childhood😢😂❤
I love that episode! It was so exciting and I smiled so much during all of it! One thing I loved about this episode is the fact that Ahsoka is finally calling herself a Jedi, after her transformation as Ahsoka the White. It's a first! That happened when she talked to Jacen and refers to their ship as a "Jedi starship". She finally accepts the title and consider herself a Jedi. What a great character arc with her!
Make Dave Filoni to Star Wars what Kevin Fiege was/is to Marvel. Also, I don't know how many people will notice it, but that "I won't fight you" and "I've heard that before" is DEFINITELY A REFERENCE TO RETURN OF THE JEDI!!!!!!!!
It's official. Ahsoka has been trained by both Anakin Skywalker at his absolute best & Vader at his most powerful self. She is light and dark in equal measure. She's a true Jedi Knight.
I loved seeing Hayden transition through Anakin's journey in the Clone Wars, and his interactions with young Ahsoka. And I especially loved those brief flickers of Vader we se saw throughout; it really showed Ahsoka's struggle to remember Anakin for who he was and not what he became.
This is why ppl need to watch previous arcs and be patient for character development cuz so many ppl are missing out on something they dont understand, yet is some of the best Star Wars we have ever received. 10/10
I thought that too at first but she actually says something a bit different. She goes “I will not leave you, not again.” I’m pretty sure. Anakin’s talking about when Luke said it to him in RotJ
I just know Hayden had to be so ecstatic being able to put on Anakin's Clone Wars armor. I just know he has to be so happy being able to return to this character again. He's fully melded with Matt Lanter's Anakin at this point for me. I
I might be wrong, but I feel like after Vader's redemption and death, Anakin's force ghost went on to serve as "the father" to bring balance to the force, I also like to think that this post Vader Anakin pulled ahsoka into the world between worlds just like we've seen before
Ahsoka was under water for hours and she didn't drown? THAT is some serious _plot-armor_ Not surprised, really. Disney can do that and make dumb people believe it's a gOoD episode.
Their legacy starting with Yoda, then Dooku, Qui Gon, Kenobi, Anakin and Ahsoka brought about death and destruction from each member. All of them had a role to play in destroying the Jedi and allowing the Sith to rule intentional or not.
I've been assuming that the hyperspace ring is so big so it can dock with Thrawn's Star Destroyer that he was on when he was taken to the other galaxy. Ordinary ships can't make hyperspace jumps between galaxies, but this way it could bring Thrawn back with his ship.
The reaction to Huyang explaining Jason's abilities to Carson, just "ok". Literally everyone that didn't see Rebels. Also the "Mortise arc better then all of the sequel trilogy", true and real, sadly. I love the honesty. Hater's can't be reasoned with. You both always offer a pretty balanced take on character development. The fact Mortis is heavily referenced in this episode reminded me of how great that arc was.
Phenomenal episode. Damn phenomenal. While last week's episode was better structurally, this was better narratively. Seeing Hayden as Anakin/Vader was truly amazing. I didn't grow up with the Prequels, but I thought Hayden was giving chicken sht and tried his hardest to make chicken salad. His performances in Obi-Wan and Ahsoka are proof positive that a great script does wonders. Also, the way Ahsoka acts after that experience is telling for a multitude of reasons. Also also, Jacen being force-sensitive is interesting. Again, I'm not a massive SW fan, but I continuously like what I see so far. I don't know what the final 3 episodes of this show will entail, but I'm really intrigued to see what's next.
It wasn't just in her mind if Jacen and Hera Heard the light sabers clashing.. The location that they're at is Probably close to the world between worlds or connected to it somehow.. That's probably why they built that stone Structure.. seeing ezra It's definitely a bigger deal than thrawn for me... Both are welcome Thrawn was cool,, But I have to To see how he's Done in live action , As there is actor who's playing him is Ezra 100% I have no worries there... Even talks and sounds like him same type of demeanor even though the guys close to 30..
As someone said over on funnylilgal's reaction, it wasn't Jacen that kept Hera from going to another galaxy. Hera couldn't expose another galaxy to the menace that is Chopper.
17:31 This is an opportunity for Dave Filoni to expand on the lore. Perhaps in this other galaxy, there are forces more evil and more powerful than Thrawn.
The Ahsoka child actor was WAAAAAAY too young for Siege of Mandalore... I thought that looked pretty bad. I can't complain about Rex though! That made me so happy! Rex is the best.
@Dos Cavazos, 18:12 Kacee, regular Hyperspace isn't instantaneous, you know? Depending on where they're jumping in the galaxy Star Wars takes place in, it could take them minutes or several hours to get to their destinations. Like the whales of our world that migrate from ocean to ocean the planet over, so too do the Purrgil, but from galaxy to galaxy--Ahsoka explained last episode that the Hyperspace lanes were charted by using the routes the Purrgil used, which means for a time they had the technology to follow and keep up with the Purrgil while they traveled within a galaxy. The Purrgil likely travel tremendously fast, still their trips aren't going to be instantaneous. I figure we won't see them come out of Hyperspace immediately next week but after a couple minutes of Huyang and Ahsoka talking on their ship. It'll be interesting to see the other galaxy's appearance, but I wouldn't expect too much. We know from Hubble and the James Webb telescope what other galaxies look like now, and they look a lot like the one we live in.
This was truly anakin and truly not just a dream, anakin was concious of not knowing where a battle was, and also said “I’ve heard that before” in reference to something luke told him, which Ashoka could not have known, and Ashoka did not show up on a radar proving her to not be in that realm and in the real world between worlds
My man has MY SHIRT!!!! he beat me up, and took it!!!! I want it back.... and I'm bringing Vader and Asoka with me.... that is a badassed shirt... and his beautiful wife she beat me up and took my backup shirt... I don't want it back... because it would smell to good for me to wear.... I'm too ugly to smell that good my king and queen 👑👑👑👑👑👑... you badassed badassesss
If you look at how she looks without her headband and the first Ahsoka episode of Tales of the Jedi (the baby!Ahsoka episode), and you will see it looks reasonably like that.
It is really Anakin and it's really happening. Ahsoka: "I'm not going to fight you" Anakin: "I've heard that before" That directly referenced Luke in Episode 6 and Ahsoka wouldn't have known that. Then Anakin didn't recognize the Siege of Mandalore.
I met Hayden in passing at the Star Wars celebration in Anaheim Ca. Heck of a nice guy he stopped me to laugh and comment on my cosplay. He was happy that Anakins was fully explained in The Clone Wars and it helped in stopping a lot of the hate from the fan base as he love being Anakin.
"I've heard that before" was a reference to Luke's "I will not fight you, father"... this was Dave's way of letting the audience know that this was a post Vader redeemed Anakin Skywalker.
Also his "I don't recognize this bartle" when they were on Mandalore
Or how she said "i will not fight you" to vader in Rebels
@@blackseir6390 in Rebels, Ahsoka told Vader "I won't leave you... not this time."
Cold response: "Then you will die."
But if Anakin was a embodiment of both the light and the dark side and was able to use that to train his Padwan’s is epic. You choose your path, you can fight for all that’s right on the light side or give in to fear and seduced by the dark side.
@@tuxedotservosomething i noticed, "then you will die" is the last thing Vader said to her, and after anakin says it here he starts flashing between them
"One is never too old to learn, Snips" that was 100% Clone Wars Anakin omg my heart is so full.
And the "You lack conviction!!" is 100% Darth Vader.
@@holyflame2 Can even hear that sweet modulation they put into it to make him sound like it.
Got to see what Clone Wars would look like as live-action. Thanks, Filoni!
I would watch Disney animated Star Wars as a live-action series (since House of Mouse likes to remake their animated properties).
But Dave Filoni has to be in charge.
Ahsoka struggled to see Anakin as anything but Vader, just as she struggled to see herself as anything more than a child soldier, resigned to forever bear the burden of failing her master and losing so many. Sabine called out her stoic demeanor - asked her if she was even living anymore. By the end of the vision, she was reminded that Anakin is more than Vader, just as she was more than a fallen Jedi. She had to choose to live, and the renewed energy eventually led her to opening up to the Purgill. This is Star Wars baby
Also…shout out Quyen Tran for the photography
You can tell her demeanor has totally changed by the end of the episode.
I have been trying to explain this to those who have said that they are portraying Ahsoka as boring. She is not the brash child padawan or hot-headed teenager. You are also right that she has had that struggle with all the lives lost and being a child soldier. From the Clone Wars to the Rebellion she has known only a warrior's life.
Her choosing to live was more than just choosing to survive.
Not quite.
Ahsoka struggled with the GUILT of leaving Anakin when he was so vulnerable. She blamed herself for Anakin turning to the Darkside.
Ahsoka also blamed herself for the troops that died under her watch.
That is why Anakin took her to a mission in early part of the Clone Wars where Ahsoka went against Anakin's orders. As a result, several 501 troopers died. She was traumatized ever since.
Then she was in the Seige of Mandolore. Where the entire weight of her being responsible for her troops was nearly unbearable.
Anakin's lesson was to teach Ahsoka to help her kill her inner demons.
And that included facing Anakin as Vader (that is why she kept seeing him that way).
Anakin wanted Ahsoka to confront and defeat Vader. To kill one of her biggest inner demons.
That is why Anakin was happy to see her defeat Vader.
Because it meant that she was ready to let go of the past and start living.
This episode addressed a lot of the issues i've had with the live action portrayal of Ahsoka so far. Ahsoka was never this stoic and melancholy, even after learning of Anakin becoming Vader(see Rebels). Of course it makes sense though.
But this addresses all of that. Essentially Anakin teaches her to forgive herself for leaving the Order, and that she is indeed more than just a soldier going from one mission to the next.
@@leib109 It's like when Gandalf the Grey got ressurected as Gandalf the White.
The fact we got peak Anakin with a red saber for a few seconds... Thank you Filoni
Yep those HEAVY strikes are brutal.
Not to mention the parts where he flashes to Vader and back. So good
Lego Star Wars vibes
I was happy that we got to see Hayden Christensen actually acting. It was the directing in the movies that did him dirty.
@@MindFreak590and he wasn't even trying
Hayden is the fucking GOAT of lightsaber combat
Literally. I was just screaming at my tv watching him fight like “This is how it is done!”
@@Bluespark-v9xThis is where the fun begins!
Him and Ray Park both are the Goats
His style is so unique, I feel like I would recognize any motion capture. The dynamism, the shoulders, the low stance sometimes
It’s definitely fitting that he is the best to do it. We shouldn’t expect any less from the guy who’s supposed to be playing the chosen one.
Ahsoka saying “This is the Clone Wars” with Anakin replying “Yeah, it is!” Is basically Dave Flexing at this point.
getting to get Hayden to act out the era of the series that he but defined through a TV show that was likely fairly innocuous to staff as it was releasing. I mean it got cancelled without being finished at first, hell it was stuck in legends for years. Now it's so canon it's in live action.
So emotional and nostalgic they brought back The Clone Wars one more time for us :')
The fact Jacen can hear the lightsabers is meant to tell you this isn’t just in Ahsoka’s mind
It is really happening
I wonder if he was conceived on Lothal. It could give him a particular connection to TWBW
@@bemasaberwyn55 i think there is a prequel book to Rebels that details how Kanon and Hera found each other - but its pretty likely. Sound theory.
they went pretty deep into the force with this one, the force dimension, where jacen is also connected
@@bemasaberwyn55 great point!
Good point
Disney needs to just let Dave Filoni run all of Star Wars
Y’all say anything
anything
Dave Filoni out here like Luke saving the SW universe from Kathleen Kennedy
He’s been running it since Force Awakens but ok. Lol
facts
Everyone already talked about how great the Hayden and Clone Wars parts were. But my goodness, the score and scenery for the entire Purgil sequence was BEAUTIFUL. Most gorgeous Star Wars episode we’ve had in a looong time
Kiner flex
My favorite part of this episode is seeing Ahsoka happy! The last 5-10 minutes she is smiling and acting like her true self!!
They should've dubbed Ashley's voice over young Ahsoka, who looked really weird too, no cosplayer has ever nailed young, skinny Ahsoka, why you don't do that in live action without CGI.
Hayden is a fan of _The Clone Wars_ so he paid mad respects to it by making sure to play Anakin as we remember him being from the animated show. Gotta love that guy!
He changed his voice slightly to sound a bit like Matt Lanter
Young Ahsoka was played by Ariana Greenblatt who was also played young Gamora in The Avengers Infinity War. Haden Christensen nailed his role as Anakin well in this episode
I noticed that as Anakin transformed into Vader during the fight, his voice turns loud and synthetic as if it were from his suit
He was using his Dark Anakin voice.
yeah they point that out
wish they'd slipped in a little james earl jones there, but i guess they could only afford temuera morrison's voice 😄
@@vinsanity40k When anakin says "you lack conviction" theres a bit of modulation on it, it makes it sound a lot like james earl jones vader mixed with hayden. 13:40 btw just reply it youll defs hear vader.
Yes. AND I LOVE IT!
I'm glad that Hayden got another chance of playing Anakin and getting the love he always deserved to playing him. It always broke my heart to read how people said he was a bad actor, but he was never a bad actor. People just could never open their minds wide enough to see the big picture about Anakin. He went from never knowing greed because he had everything he needed at the time which was love, his mother's love. They took him from that world and told him "you aren't allowed to be attached to anyone." In the books he kept wanting to return to Tatooine to see if his visions about his mother were true or just nightmares, but no one would listen to him. They only called them "dreams." Even Obi-Wan told him "Dreams pass in time." He lost his mother literally in his arms as she tried to tell him "I love you." He didn't want to lose Padme the only other person he truly loved and cared for and because of the fear of losing her, he lost her anyways because his love was distorted into greed. Hayden did amazingly well playing a character that is emotionally tortured and I love that he got a second chance to being Anakin.
It's actually scary to think how powerful Anakin/Darth Vader would be if he wasn't burnt and contained in that suit.
He was literally the most powerful Jedi to ever exist. Not even Luke was able to get to his level. If he was never burned, and kept all of his limbs, nobody would have been able to stop him. The only reason Obi-Wan bested him was because of Anakin's greed and overconfidence. If he was never burned he 100% would have been able to kill Palpatine and usurp control of The Empire.
@@flochforster6892 Not just his overconfidence. Obi-Wan *knew* Anakin on a level no one else did. I think Yoda knew that, and knew only Obi-Wan was going to be able to defeat him. That's why he sent Obi-Wan to battle Anakin at Mustafar, despite Obi-Wan's clear attachment to his former Padawan that could potentially get in the way. I think Yoda doubted even he himself could defeat a fallen Anakin Skywalker.
After seeing Ahsoka having a moment of catharsis with her master, and letting go of her guilt and pain to more fully embrace the Light Side, Rosario Dawson now truly has become the Ahsoka we remember from Clone Wars!
I loved how this episode showed the more of the fact that Ahsoka was sadly both a Jedi AND a child soldier. What’s more is that while while the Jedi were taught to not form attachments to people, she and her master clearly cared for not just their men but their friends and family. And while Anakin failed and fell to the Dark Side because he couldn’t let go of those he loved, Ahsoka succeeded and not only learned to let go and move on, she has now risen and has now become tied with Luke Skywalker for me as the greatest Jedi of life time.
This is also easily the best performance Hayden has ever given as Anakin, he actually felt more like Anakin from the Clone Wars than the movies. I honestly never thought I would see LIVE ACTION scenes of Clone Wars, or even Hayden in Anakin’s Clone Wars armor!
I love how every time Carson is just ride or die no matter what. Like "What's that, your kid's dad was a space wizard and he can hear laser swords in the sea? Ok. You want me to go stall a fleet for 5 minutes so you can talk to a whale? Sure why not." Man just radiates the energy of a dude that lived through a major war and is just itching for something weird and whacky to do.
When I first watched this episode last night, my jaw dropped when I saw Anakin and Ahsoka in their Clone Wars uniforms as well as seeing Captain Rex for a little.
This episode is one of the most memorable episodes ever made in this show!
Thank you Filoni, Lucasfilm, and Disney! 😊❤️
What a beautiful episode! My Clone Wars heart cried and is happy❤ and seeing the Purgil in Live Action was amazing, I wish I could watch it in theaters... Greetings from Germany❤
All SW fans wanted was for the studio to treat the characters, material and history with the same love and respect we have towards it.
So in the first Clone Wars flashback, I noticed it was from the Battle of Teth that was seen in the 2008 Clone Wars movie where Ahsoka made her first ever appearance. The second flashback scene, which I initially thought was the 2nd battle of Geonosis from the Clone Wars show, was actually of the Battle of Ryloth from season 1 as we see several twilek freedom fighters around (also if you look closely, you can see a phase 1 armored Captain Rex). The final flashback/vision was of course the Seige of Mandalore and we see a phase 2 armored Rex and 332nd troopers as well as mandalorian super commandos which was beautifully done.
Something else I noticed was Anakin using the red lightsaber. I believe this was a direct easer egg to the original ROTS script where the newly christened vader was going to use a red lightsaber during the duel against Obi-Wan on Mustafar. The reason Anakin didnt have a red lightsaber for the Duel on Mustafar was due to the fact that it wouldve been difficult to see because of the lava and such (which was eerily similar to why Luke used a green lightsaber in ROTJ instead of blue, because of the sky in that case). Also i think it was a nod towards the PS2 ROTS game with the alternative ending where Anakin killed Obi-wan and Palpatine.
Finally, as soon as I saw and knew Jacen using his abilities it made me wonder...what if Ezra comes back and trains him to be a Jedi?
I had chills and starry eyes during the entirety of the episode... 😍 That was just oh so deep/profound, full of hope, with all the sheer wisdom and hopefulness we oh love from Star Wars... This be-lo-ved space adventure that has a true soul and for which we vibrate with all our hearts. 💖✨
#AhsokaTano #AnakinSkywalker
#HeraSyndulla #JacenSyndulla
The live action clone troopers, young padawan Ashoka, Hayden in Anakin's clone wars outfit... BEST Episode ever!
Big redemption episode for Hayden Christensen. Showing what he can do as Anakin with _good_ writing and direction.
If you didn't shed a tear at this, were you even a fan? This episode was brilliant.
Jacen wouldn't have been able to sense it if it was a dream. He sensed the light sabers so it was real.
This whole episode was just amazing. Just them saying Kanan's name in live-action gave me chills. Siege of Mandalore, Rex, Hayden, Clone Wars - the whole thing was fantastic.
I watched it 5 times now - n got goosebumps through out as moi watched Ahsoka ep 5 - but felt it everytime Anakin fought Ahsoka.
I only watch clone wars upto season 4 now I need rewatch s1-7😂😢
"You werent here you were killing younglings" hahahahahha
We know that Force users can meditate into the WBW, Dave Filoni confirmed that Ezra meditated into it way back in S1 when he received his kyber crystal from Yoda. Not to mention the Daughter was the key to opening the WBW in Rebels and the Daughter’s life force is the reason Ahsoka is alive. So it was definitely in her mind but it was also the WBW.
I'm still crying people. Real emotional damage. The true return of the king. So many emotions. For me, more brilliant than all films after 1-6. A beauty. A time machine exists, his name is Dave Filoni. He really took me back A long time ago.. to my childhood😢😂❤
to a galaxy far far away ❤️
12:20 That was Temuera's voice as Rex. So glad he was here too!
The force theme for Jacen... like wow!
I love that episode! It was so exciting and I smiled so much during all of it!
One thing I loved about this episode is the fact that Ahsoka is finally calling herself a Jedi, after her transformation as Ahsoka the White. It's a first! That happened when she talked to Jacen and refers to their ship as a "Jedi starship". She finally accepts the title and consider herself a Jedi. What a great character arc with her!
Make Dave Filoni to Star Wars what Kevin Fiege was/is to Marvel.
Also, I don't know how many people will notice it, but that "I won't fight you" and "I've heard that before" is DEFINITELY A REFERENCE TO RETURN OF THE JEDI!!!!!!!!
i know theres really nothing else to do with anakin besides force ghost stuff but i actually need so much more, hayden still nails it perfectly.
Such a revelation to see him with good writing and direction.
When they first land in Clone Wars flashbacks, the music playing is "burying the dead" from the last episode of Clone Wars pitched down :(
Third death. She also died fighting Vader but Ezra went back in the World Between Worlds and pulled her out and changed her fate
It's official. Ahsoka has been trained by both Anakin Skywalker at his absolute best & Vader at his most powerful self. She is light and dark in equal measure. She's a true Jedi Knight.
Qui-Gon Jinn - did indicate he was the chosen bring balance to the force - so what u say is (imho- is very close) but I think she might be Jedi master
Dave gave us an amazing episode. He understands star wars. I hope he’s in charge of more projects after his movie and this show
Fun Fact: The same actress that played lil’ Gamora also played lil’ Ahsoka
Jacen heard them so it wasn't a dream, Anakin was definitely involved somehow.
I loved seeing Hayden transition through Anakin's journey in the Clone Wars, and his interactions with young Ahsoka. And I especially loved those brief flickers of Vader we se saw throughout; it really showed Ahsoka's struggle to remember Anakin for who he was and not what he became.
I think this was through the force, Anakin speaks dialogue which Ahsoka could've never known like "I've been told that before"
Also jacen sensed it so i would say it was a real interaction not just in her head
It's the dead Galaxy that the Vong Left behind
This whole episode came out of left field, a love letter to the core and an all around masterpiece
This is why ppl need to watch previous arcs and be patient for character development cuz so many ppl are missing out on something they dont understand, yet is some of the best Star Wars we have ever received. 10/10
“I’ve heard that before” omgsidhehanhdwhshd Twilight of the Apprentice
I thought that too at first but she actually says something a bit different. She goes “I will not leave you, not again.” I’m pretty sure. Anakin’s talking about when Luke said it to him in RotJ
@@alyssataylora omg i just realized that cause i was like who else said that line
Did you guys catch what Carson said to Hera. “Senator Leia can’t stall them much longer”
I just know Hayden had to be so ecstatic being able to put on Anakin's Clone Wars armor. I just know he has to be so happy being able to return to this character again. He's fully melded with Matt Lanter's Anakin at this point for me. I
In this episode we got to see the strongest perfomance of each character yet.
This show continues to impress
I might be wrong, but I feel like after Vader's redemption and death, Anakin's force ghost went on to serve as "the father" to bring balance to the force, I also like to think that this post Vader Anakin pulled ahsoka into the world between worlds just like we've seen before
My question was, "If that was all in Ahsoka's head, how can Jacen hear the light sabers?"
If Jace heard the lightsabers it means the battle was real.
the ahsoka/Anakin scenes were among the best star wars has to offer. I really wished they showed us much more scenes like this...
You all know the crying Jerry the mouse meme?
That’s ALL of us rn 🥹😭😭😭🤣
I had a feeling that she also played young Gamora....she was great!
it was a real battle. jacen could hear them fight each other so it wasn't in her head.
Ezra and Thrawn just chillin, they're both sith now 🍻
That *was* Vader she was fighting at the end. Anakin became Vader BEFORE he got BBQ'd.
this episode was so gooodddd dave filoni is definitely a genius
This simply wasnt an "episode", it was directly a 50mins movie :3
Ahsoka was under water for hours and she didn't drown?
THAT is some serious _plot-armor_
Not surprised, really. Disney can do that and make dumb people believe it's a gOoD episode.
When he says I’ve heard that before…i immediately thought of Luke saying he would not fight Vader.
Their legacy starting with Yoda, then Dooku, Qui Gon, Kenobi, Anakin and Ahsoka brought about death and destruction from each member. All of them had a role to play in destroying the Jedi and allowing the Sith to rule intentional or not.
12:21 The details!! Ahsoka's clone trooper behind her
I mean Jacen hearing light sabers in the water should be an indicator that it wasnt in Ahsokas head, so maybe world between worlds?
This episode was just pure sugar! The transitions between Anakin and Vader were made so very well - loved it!
I've been assuming that the hyperspace ring is so big so it can dock with Thrawn's Star Destroyer that he was on when he was taken to the other galaxy. Ordinary ships can't make hyperspace jumps between galaxies, but this way it could bring Thrawn back with his ship.
That really was anakins force ghost.
We finally get to see Lord Vader without his armor, how Anakin would've turned up if he didn't lose to Obi Wan
Dave Filoni is my hero.
Anakin has Mastered both the Light and Dark side of the force. Thus bringing "Balance to the Force"
The reaction to Huyang explaining Jason's abilities to Carson, just "ok". Literally everyone that didn't see Rebels.
Also the "Mortise arc better then all of the sequel trilogy", true and real, sadly. I love the honesty. Hater's can't be reasoned with. You both always offer a pretty balanced take on character development. The fact Mortis is heavily referenced in this episode reminded me of how great that arc was.
Dave makes me cry everytime he has ahsoka and anakin together
Phenomenal episode. Damn phenomenal.
While last week's episode was better structurally, this was better narratively.
Seeing Hayden as Anakin/Vader was truly amazing. I didn't grow up with the Prequels, but I thought Hayden was giving chicken sht and tried his hardest to make chicken salad. His performances in Obi-Wan and Ahsoka are proof positive that a great script does wonders.
Also, the way Ahsoka acts after that experience is telling for a multitude of reasons. Also also, Jacen being force-sensitive is interesting.
Again, I'm not a massive SW fan, but I continuously like what I see so far. I don't know what the final 3 episodes of this show will entail, but I'm really intrigued to see what's next.
It wasn't just in her mind if Jacen and Hera Heard the light sabers clashing.. The location that they're at is Probably close to the world between worlds or connected to it somehow.. That's probably why they built that stone Structure.. seeing ezra It's definitely a bigger deal than thrawn for me... Both are welcome Thrawn was cool,, But I have to To see how he's Done in live action , As there is actor who's playing him is Ezra 100% I have no worries there... Even talks and sounds like him same type of demeanor even though the guys close to 30..
As someone said over on funnylilgal's reaction, it wasn't Jacen that kept Hera from going to another galaxy. Hera couldn't expose another galaxy to the menace that is Chopper.
We have Ahsoka the White now, baby!
Filoni will make history if he makes a live action clonewars someday.
17:31 This is an opportunity for Dave Filoni to expand on the lore. Perhaps in this other galaxy, there are forces more evil and more powerful than Thrawn.
The Ahsoka child actor was WAAAAAAY too young for Siege of Mandalore... I thought that looked pretty bad. I can't complain about Rex though! That made me so happy! Rex is the best.
love how Hayden uses the lightsaber. he looks so legit!!!
@Dos Cavazos,
18:12 Kacee, regular Hyperspace isn't instantaneous, you know? Depending on where they're jumping in the galaxy Star Wars takes place in, it could take them minutes or several hours to get to their destinations.
Like the whales of our world that migrate from ocean to ocean the planet over, so too do the Purrgil, but from galaxy to galaxy--Ahsoka explained last episode that the Hyperspace lanes were charted by using the routes the Purrgil used, which means for a time they had the technology to follow and keep up with the Purrgil while they traveled within a galaxy.
The Purrgil likely travel tremendously fast, still their trips aren't going to be instantaneous. I figure we won't see them come out of Hyperspace immediately next week but after a couple minutes of Huyang and Ahsoka talking on their ship. It'll be interesting to see the other galaxy's appearance, but I wouldn't expect too much. We know from Hubble and the James Webb telescope what other galaxies look like now, and they look a lot like the one we live in.
This was Fan Service ep. Thank you Dave!!!! 20/10
This was truly anakin and truly not just a dream, anakin was concious of not knowing where a battle was, and also said “I’ve heard that before” in reference to something luke told him, which Ashoka could not have known, and Ashoka did not show up on a radar proving her to not be in that realm and in the real world between worlds
My man has MY SHIRT!!!! he beat me up, and took it!!!! I want it back.... and I'm bringing Vader and Asoka with me.... that is a badassed shirt... and his beautiful wife she beat me up and took my backup shirt... I don't want it back... because it would smell to good for me to wear.... I'm too ugly to smell that good my king and queen 👑👑👑👑👑👑... you badassed badassesss
This show is everything Kenobi wished it could’ve been
Tony Gilroy and Dave Filoni can have the entire Star Wars IP.
If you look at how she looks without her headband and the first Ahsoka episode of Tales of the Jedi (the baby!Ahsoka episode), and you will see it looks reasonably like that.
Now we need to see Ahsoka training Jacen!
did anyone catch kacee's "earlier-ly" at the 10:12-10:13 mark? hahahaha
Great reaction! Cannot wait for Erik Voss' New Rockstars breakdown!!
It is really Anakin and it's really happening.
Ahsoka: "I'm not going to fight you"
Anakin: "I've heard that before"
That directly referenced Luke in Episode 6 and Ahsoka wouldn't have known that.
Then Anakin didn't recognize the Siege of Mandalore.
Hayden is fucking beautiful with armor clone wars
I met Hayden in passing at the Star Wars celebration in Anaheim Ca. Heck of a nice guy he stopped me to laugh and comment on my cosplay. He was happy that Anakins was fully explained in The Clone Wars and it helped in stopping a lot of the hate from the fan base as he love being Anakin.
Hayden's lightsaber skills are just something. I would consider him to be the only actually existing Jedi Master. 😄
What is with everyone’s hangup on if Ashoka was actually in the World Between Worlds? Like, would it change anything if it was either?
Hayden is a beast with a lightsaber. Dude got all the moves :)
“Harry of course this is all happening in your head, but who’s to say that it is not real”