Another fun detail from Practice Makes Perfect. It's Jesse leading the massive squad of clones that Ahsoka and Rex have to fight off during Order 66. The same clone who "really tagged her" in her first session.
I Hope that Ahsoka, Rex, Lux and Bo-Katan will mourn for Anakin in the end of return of Jedi........ I Hope that Ahsoka's father will forgive Anakin and i Hope too that Ben, Anakin's grandson, killed Thrawn in the Mandalorian. "Thanks you to save my daughter" he would said at the kid
not a lot of people mention how incredible the music was in that scene... the second I heard the music I knew that Qui Gon had just died, it feels serene but painful
I've always found that kind of line interesting: "What choice do I have?" There is always a choice, it's just a matter of which one you are willing to live with.
Anakin was the reason that the Republic fell but also the reason that Ahsoka survived. I just love that because she was the only one that was used to that! Harsh training yes but that's the reason she's so good and survived Order 66.
Yaddle disappeared at some point during the Episode 1 movie. There was never an explanation as to why we never saw her again. I love that this series filled in that blank, tragically.
If you're wondering about Yaddle in the films, she's on the council during episode 1 but then she's not at Qui Gon's funeral at the end, and never appears again. So I think it's a reasonable story to have her step down from the council, and then be killed, because then the jedi wouldn't be as concerned with her disappearance (probably thinking she furthermore just left altogether), but still explains why she's never seen again in canon.
@@ItApproaches Anakin as in the freaking CHOSEN ONE ? Yoda can sense a lot, but also remember that he can be blinded. All jedi were by Palpatine, especially on Corsucant. It's not far fetched that he never sensed her death, wouldn't be the first Jedi who died without being noticed.
Even though I knew it was coming I still got a little teary eyed when clone wars era Ahsoka showed up. All I could think was how happy I was to hear Ashley back voicing her knowing how much the character means to her.
My favorite moment was how Anakin in a way helped Ahsoka survive Order 66. And how this whole series helped us understand Count Dooku a little bit more. And the fate of Yaddle, sad as it was. Great reactions!
Not just Order 66, but it's how she survived the cloner toppers when she got framed for murder. So much better than plot armor saving her or the clones being hesitant. She's just that good. Better than most older Jedis.
@@jasoncaldwell5627 Its more that she was literally trained for that exact scenario, so as soon as it happened it was easy to fall back on the training.
Poor Dooku, everything culminates to his fall. Qui Gon was just the last straw for him. The Council not heeding the warning about darkness, therefore not taking the Sith threat seriously and allowing Qui Gon to go to Naboo with only Obi wan. Resulting in his death. His decision of leaving the order and letting Qui Gon go is the only "choice" that he has. The animated Star Wars stuff just makes you so sympathetic to a lot of the "villains" Even the last song is titled "Dooku's Fall" Can't wait to see your future stuff
23:28 - Right after the last arc of clone wars I wondered if she may have been there at the funeral. So glad Filoni made it happen. It shows that Ahsoka places those she cares about above her own safety... no matter the risk.
I think the jedi are blinded by their hubris. Ani took really good care of Ahsoka. Not just one test, like the one in front of the counsel but constantly when they had free time.
I love that Ahsoka survived Order 66 because Anakin trained her to defend against the clones. She is probably one of the few Jedi to train that way, most would have trained with the remotes, and we know how that turned out.
These last three episodes are some of the best Star Wars I've seen. That last scene with Ahsoka, the music kicking in, that look. Gave me chills. So hype for the Ahsoka series. It can't come soon enough.
She died saving anakin originally. She used to look after the younglings kind of woman who always carried sweets, for the children. ( they loved her ) . She was never especially good with a lightsaber. But very strong in the force.
I know this is late, but I think that Episode 4 really shows how genius Palpatine is. He's always questioning loyalty, because his master got too comfortable and Palpatine was able to kill him. He doesn't let himself believe that anyone on his side was so loyal they wouldn't betray him. That's the way of the sith to betray your master and become the master.
20:08 "Does she even have anything to fight with?" Ahsoka Tano doesn't need a weapon. Ashoka Tano _is_ a weapon. She's even wearing her Chuck Norris double denim ass kicking suit. :)
In my eyes Ahsoka Tano is the ultimate badass Jedi/former Jedi. As a teenager she was thrust into the Clone Wars. While she obviously had great training by Anakin Skywalker her abilities and wisdom has made her that ultimate badass. As a teen she fought in countless battles and lived. Even in defeat she still lived. She also died and was resurrected with the spirit of the Force Sister/Daughter instilled inside her via transference by Anakin. She fended off many troopers and law enforcement when she was falsely accused of murder by the council. She wisely chose to leave the Jedi Order over the Council's hypocrisy. She lived on her own for years or even a decade without further Jedi training. She took on and defeat multiple Inquisitors. She defeated Darth Maul in lightsaber combat. She defeated many clone troopers and survived Order 66. She even stood her ground and hurt Darth Vader in a duel. She became a leader within the Rebel organization. There was nothing she couldn't do or wouldn't try to do.
I was amazed by how much was told in such a short series, also in the later part of Ahsoka's training you can even see her using identical moves to when she was ambushed on the bridge of the Venator in Order 66.
Yaddle.... we only got a small snippet in the Prequels. Bryce Dallas Howard voiced her masterfully in this anthology. It does leave ONE key question in my mind though.... Did anyone at the Jedi temple question WHY she disappeared? They had to know.
Looking back at what you said here where you wondered whether we'd get any flashback with young Ahsoka and Rex in the Ahsoka series. Boy, were you on point! Glad to be watching these old reactions of yours from a year ago. :) I love your reactions and your insights.
There was a story about what happened to Yaddle in the Legends Expanded Universe. But because its Expanded universe, we get this story. She also died before The Clone Wars. So her disappearance still makes sense.
The music for that last scene just gets me so excited for the Ahsoka series. Getting more context of what happened with Dooku was also good. Good reaction and commentary.
@@funnylilgalreacts Tried taking a screenshot of it myself and all I got was a black screen. Can’t stand that streaming services block screenshots. Best I can find is a site called “cap-that”. Not the best resolution and the screenshots they have is the Inquisitor walking so he’s slightly blurry, but it works well enough for now.
Besides her achievements in battle, I would imagine these tests elevated the respect the troopers had for Ahsoka even higher. The fact that she kept getting stunned over and over again but kept on trying and fighting.
Ahsoka is the best example of a character winning the audiences. I remember back in 2008 in that Clone Wars movie when she was first introduced - everybody and their mother hated her. I saw it in theaters. Everybody called her as useless and unneeded character. Now she's among the most beloved. Same with Hayden's Anakin.
Would you like an answer on if Dave Filoni is helming Ahsoka or not? Like a yes or no so that you can know that detail without looking it up or would you prefer to be surprised?
Just got into a mood to go back through some reactions of older Star Wars content on my favorite channels. Just wanted to give you a shoutout for always keeping your reactions genuine. There's a reason so many of us come back for more every time.
I’m honestly glad it wasn’t just about Ahsoka. Not that I’m complaining, because we all know Asoka is awesome and that’s pretty much the point. We definitely needed more fleshing out of Dooku’s character. A former Jedi master, let alone the master of Qui-Gon Jinn, just up and joins Palpatine in his plan destroy the Jedi and reorganize the Republic? And we get little information in the movies. These shorts made Dooku so much more interesting and able to be empathized. I hope we get more on some other characters. I would definitely like more of Qui-Gon.
Andor is awesomly insane. I just watched episode 10 and I personally think it's the best live-action Star Wars shows. I hope you enjoy it. When it comes out. Definetly watch it in trilogies.
We've been told that Andor is being told in consecutive story arcs as follows: 1-3, 4-6, 7, 8-10, 11-12. So mostly three-episode story arcs, but Episode 7 is a standalone representing a turning point, followed by another three-episode story arc, followed by a two-episode conclusion to the season. Probably, this is how you want to divide up your reactions if possible.
Oh dear, where to begin.... Great reaction as always, this is myy second favorite reaction you have done (Top Gun Maverick is #1) 1x4 - you were certainly not alone in choking up when Master Yaddle raised the gate and the force theme came on..... 1x5 - I love that you start with "Still on Coruscant, let's get back to Ahsoka", and less than 10 seconds later.... Wish granted 😀 and Anakin saying to Ahsoka: "This is about life and death, and as your master, I'm responsible for you. The best way i can protect you, is to teach you how to protect yourself" is just so foreshadowing.... No doubt in my mind, that this lesson literally saved her life during order 66!!! So thank you for that Anakin👍 and you were definititely not the only one who got "order 66" vibes from that session.... I got one hella choked up, when her and Rex went through the door and I saw all the clonetroopers with Ahsoka helmets on.... Took me right back to clone troopers 7x9.... I miss the clonetroopers too (you are right, that is a strange thing to say.... 1x6 - I was surprisingly unaffected by seeing the funeral procession and Bail.... and the fight against the inquisitor was surprisingly short.... But that just goes to show how extremely good Ahsoka is.... Now I don't know where she is in this episode, but it could be on Raada, which is where she gets the crystals to her two white lightsabers, that she wields in "Rebels". But she gets those from the sixth brother, during the uprising of Raada... My first thought was that this was where she got the crystals for her white blades.... I HOPE that we get to see Ahsoka acquire the crystals either in "BB season 2" or "Ahsoka", and perform the purification of them to turn them from red to white.... I think that would be a total treat for any Star Wars fan to see... I absolutely love "Clone Wars" and "Rebels" too. It can be good entertainment for kids, but if you are an adult Star Wars fan, there is just so many more layers to those shows, that kids are unaware of. So much information and additions to the lore.... Though I must admit, my favorite cartoon SW-show is Bad Batch, I just love the team (and I'm still hoping Crosshair's coming back, even if "good soldiers follow orders"). Thank you - thank you - thank you for doing this reaction (and for loving all the same characters that I love) 😀😀 and sorry this got to be such a long post.... But when you love Star wars, this can happen 😂😂
For me, it's The Clone Wars, but I get what you mean with Rebels. Especially with Twilight of the Apprentice 1 & 2 and the episode right before them where her, Ezra and Kanen all went to the Jedi temple together. With Anakin saying, "You abandoned me. Do you know what I become?" and then the realization hits her. Damn, still brings a tear to my eye. But I really love when Ezra told Vader that he didn't fear him and Vader simply said, "Then you will die braver than most.".
Plo Koon was the Jedi who found Ahsoka. She was three at the time, so I don't think the Togruta contacted the Jedi, but Plo just stumbled upon her. The usual recruiting is done by the Jedi Seekers, whose sole purpose is to find young Force sensitives. Throughout history, said recruitment has sometimes been voluntary and sometimes by force, no pun intended.
It seemed strange to me that nobody kept track of deletions from the Jedi archive...or even that archive data could be deleted (what the hell is an archive if data can be deleted?). In "Practice Makes Perfect," it was not only Anakin's training that helped Ahsoka to survive. It was also the strong bond she had forged with Rex as well as the information Fives had given Rex about the inhibitor chip. Because of both factors, Rex was able to resist the chip long enough to warn Ahsoka, giving her critical seconds to react. Did you notice that in the last of the training sessions, it was Rex in his two-gun stance who finally stunned Ahsoka, and Rex was in that same two-gun stance when he was fighting the chip. I will say that "Practice Makes Perfect" is also my favorite of these episodes. Yes, we do know for sure the live-action Ahsoka series will have flashbacks to a younger Ahsoka...they have announced the actor they have cast as the young Ahsoka. Had you noticed that Rex has been retconned into Return of the Jedi? A fan noted that one rebel seen briefly in the battle of Endor looked rather like Rex in Rebels, and that idea took hold among the fandom. In the last season of Rebels, Feloni presented Rex in the same Endor combat outfit as worn by that RotJ character.
1:04 In Ahsoka's case, her people were shown to be one with the world. That animal gave it's life so that the village could eat. It makes sense to assume that they'd give up Ahsoka so that she could bring balance to the galaxy, no? Even the people of Tatooine knew what Jedi were, and the Jedi were known to be as fair negotiators, they were respected. I don't recall hearing the Jedi taking a child by force, parents could say no, right? But becoming a Jedi was seen as a very high honor, so many likely didn't. The Jedi temple was full of Jedi, so people did indeed surrender their own children to answer to a higher calling. 10:42 Yeah, she was there and then she wasn't. I think must of us just assumed she had died off screen, but she was never heard from or seen again. I'm glad that we got a definitive answer about her fate and got to see her in action, albeit very short. 10:54 LOL, patience. A series called Tales of the Jedi would always have to tie back to Coruscant, wouldn't it? It is the home of the Jedi. 16:29 These six shorts are nothing short of perfection! The team behind these stories, animation, etc. made every second count. I'm so happy we got them, and I hope they aren't the last. I would absolutely love to get a Tales of the Sith as well, even if it was only about Palpatine. 22:40 The Jedi turned the back to Dooku, he was a pariah among his own peers. What else was he to do? He told us here, how he tried to warn them of the rising darkness, but they all ignored his warnings. Dooku was pushed to the only force wielder that shared a hatred towards the Jedi, and that was Palpatine. Dooku saw himself as an equal, which explains why he spoke to him the way he did when arguing about Maul killing Qui-Gonn. Like Anakin, however, Dooku bought into Palpatine's lies. He didn't realize he was lied to until the moment Palpatine had Anakin kill him. Anakin had a similar realization of his own, and that was the moment he stopped Mace Windu from taking Palpatine into custody--we see him question what he had done out loud. We see Anakin shedding more of himself on Mustafar where he's ordered to kill all that were in league with the Emperor. Anakin was well beyond the point of no return, or so he thought anyway. We see tears run down his face, but we also see him dig his heals in while he tries to justify his colossal mistake. Dooku brought about the end of the Jedi and its rebirth. Before he came around, the Jedi were doing the things they had always done for generations, no changing a thing. Dooku tried questioning those teachings and got pushed aside. But his ideals got passed down to Qui-Gonn who passed them on to Obi-Wan who passed them on to Anakin who passed them on to Ahsoka. Qui-Gonn and Obi-Wan both adhered more towards the Jedi teachings, Obi-Wan moreso. Qui-Gonn still challenged the council, as we saw in TPM, but he didn't grow to hate them as his master did. Qui-Gonn became a maverick Jedi, while Dooku became more and more disinterested until he eventually left. Obi-Wan was more aligned to the council, which is why he was able to get seated while his master couldn't. Still, he at times, would bend the rules, within reason, to produce a favorable outcome--his soft spot for Anakin encouraged that. I think Obi-Wan's tight adherence to tradition is why it was so hard for him to commune with Qui-Gonn. It wasn't until he let the past go, did he make his break through that finally allowed him to see what he couldn't before. Ahsoka is what Dooku wanted to be and what Qui-Gonn hoped Anakin would some day be. Ahsoka absorbed everything Anakin taught her, but she often saw the faults in his ways and called him out on them. And unlike Anakin would couldn't let things dear to him go when the time came, Ahsoka actually could. Anakin's ability to let go of the Jedi and the past, inevitably saved her life. When we see her in Rebels, she says she's not a Jedi, though she still holds their teachings close to her heart and she goes around the galaxy doing a Jedi's work. Still, she isn't a Jedi in the traditional sense. She's something else, but what that is, I don't think has been explained yet. In any case, she is strongly connected to the light side of the Force.
In the lead up to ROTS, I seem to recall there was a Holonet News thing on the official Star Wars website that had in-universe stories. One ongoing story was of a child rescued from some disaster and taken in by the Jedi due to being Force sensitive. When it was learned that the parents had survived, there began a custody battle, and this was not good PR for the Jedi.
Dooku finding out that Qui-gon was killed and that the Jedi Council did nothing about it is one of the things that helped turn him to the dark side....or so legends would have us believe. Yaddle agreed with Dooku, but was too late convincing him of that. We only briefly saw Yaddle in the Jedi Council in Episode I. And I loved Episode 6 in this mini-series. Not only did Ahsoka join the Rebellion officially, but we got to see here take out an inquisitor in the process.
I really hope you do post your reactions to the rest Andor. It is the best Star Wars on any screen since Rogue One. I'm sorry that you didn't enjoy episode 4. It's true it was mostly an episode to set things up and not much happened, but I wasn't bored in the slightest and it flew by. The dialogue and interpersonal drama was very engaging for me. Keep it up. It gets even better from there. Episode 6 is a masterpiece.
I think I was excited about getting more Ahsoka. But I definitely am grateful for the backstory on Dooku and those blanks being filled in. It makes him a whole character instead of just a “bad guy”.
Ahsoka is amazing, I think I feel more connected to her than any Star Wars character. Yaddle had a different death in legends but forget what it was. Think it may have been around the Clone Wars.
She had a self-titled novel that explained where she got the crystals. Technically it was part of the new Disney canon, but they've already messed it up a little with events from the last season of Clone Wars (among other things), so it probably can't be counted on as true canon anymore.
I believe that Grogu is our key to leaving the Skywalker story for good. If we time jump to when Grogu is adult looking we would be going so far in the future that we’d finally be free!
Seeing Asoka practice against the Clone Troopers. And then transitioning to the going into to facing all of the troopers... so good. And Andor is a slow burn in the same way that Kenobi was rushed. Andor exists in 3 episode arcs. It is really good but I agree the exposition is a bit much at times. I hope you do it in 3 episodes at a time reactions. :)
I personally want to see young Kanan in season two...maybe even some young Kylo Ren. I sorta hate his character, but I never liked Dooku before now either, right? I love how Anakin's harsh training was what let Ahsoka survive both being framed for murder and Order 66! So much more satisfying than "plot armor" protecting a main character. The more we see of Bail Organa, the more I like him. Co-founder of the Rebel Alliance, father, leader. I'd love to see Rex taking Wolf to that desert planet for "retirement" between CW and Rebels.
12:11 Anakin made a right choice to save Ahsoka in this episode 5 from tales of Jedi after we saw how Ahsoka Survived Order 66 in Revenge of the Sith....... I would like to see that Ahsoka told at Anakin how she did survive on Order 66 while they were Malachor after Palpatine tried to attack her in a world between worlds because he realize that Anakin tricks him about her fake death 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢 because Anakin sacrifces himself killing Palpatine and he let Ahsoka to meets his son Luke and even Ezra can meets Jacen, the son of Kanan in return of Jedi five years before the Mandalorian 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢 Anakin would have been 50 years in the Mandalorian 17:04 Ahsoka too tried to tell at Darth Vader that she was at Padme's funeral right too while they were on Malachor in Rebels 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢 Anakin and Obi-Wan weren't there at Padme's funeral............ 20:59 Ahsoka during her 18th birthday must made for Anakin that he must learn about Luke and Leia's existence Yes, that dude voice from the original trailer of Star Wars from 1977 had righr because it's talks about a love between Anakin, his children, his wife and even for his padawan Ahsoka. 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Episode 5 at the end when Rexie marches Ahsoka out....ruined me! But at least they didn't show the Order 66 scene when she fought them off in close quarters!
Yaddle disgreed with the council so the corrput and arrogant jedi didnt even bother investogating her disappearance properly. So poetic. Dooku was definitely right he just joined an evil greater evil in pursuit of peace.
You need to read the "Ahsoka" book. It gives a lot more details about "Ashla" and that whole situation. It's not a hard read, either. Is Dooku a good guy or a bad guy? He's fighting against an empire takeover before there was really even a rebel alliance. To my knowledge, all people ever knew was that Yaddle was in episode 4 or 5 (I forget which), then never seen again. I know she has some comics, but I've never read them. So for me, this answers the question of what happened to her.
This whole show feels like a letter from lucasfilm to the world, like Dooku and Ahsoka, we're all facing rising darkness in the world, and like Dooku and Ahsoka we all have a choice to let ourselves be consumed by it, or to face it head on.
Awesome reactions :) will you be reacting to Star Wars Andor too on YT? its an awesome and intelligent show similar to The Expanse! it may be a slow burn with its world building and all but patience will be rewarded! May the Force be with you :D
You: "Is this last one gonna hurt?" Me knowing how episode 6 starts "yes. yes it will." Also, for Andor, it's similar to Arcane in the sense that it plays out in 3 episode arcs. There is a lot of exposition, but hopefully it all pays off in the end. Just like how Clone Wars season 1 and Rebels season 1 were both slow, but are essential for building a foundation for the later seasons. Here's hoping Andor can stick the landing.
@@joegreene7619 When I say "stick the landing", I just mean don't pull a GoT. And it has been 3 episode arcs so far with episodes 3 and 6 being major turning points in the story.
My favorite moment of the series: Ahsoka mastering the Inquisitor. THIS IS A JEDI! My main fear: Disney insisting that the upcoming Ahsoka series be entirely fit for five year olds, because it is a Disney product. My main disappointment: Yaddle missed the one true opportunity of the series to "report back to the Council." To stay and fight in that situation . . . Loved your reactions, of course. Take care.
This is the best Star Wars since the Prequels IMO. Tone wise, everything, its outstanding. Granted these episodes wouldnt have been as impactful without Clone Wars and the 6 movies but this is the best Star Wars we've got IMO since the OG 6 movies. it is inspiring. You can see the difference when its Dave Filoni (Lucas's true successor) vs the vile woke witch Kathleen Kennedy. Its like a totally differnt universe. Filoni just truly understands Star Wars. The guy should be in charge of everything related too it. The fact he isnt is just criminal. I'd take like 6 seasons of "Tales of the Jedi" with full hr long episodes instantly.
Poor Yaddle she’s one of the few Jedi that I like aside from Anakin, Ahsoka, Plo Koon, and Kit Fisto. At. least Yaddle is more compassionate, not cold, and understanding compared to Windu and most of the other Jedi. Plus the fact that she quit the council has earned her a high score in my book.
The world building of this franchise has been incredible. The characters are so deep and nuanced, and they're presented as well rounded folks, with lots of sharp edges.
the end of ep5 cutting tho the clone wars finale gave me chills, so good. enjoyed these shorts a lot and would love to see more of this... i'd be up for Tarre Vizsla and Asajj Ventress 🤔 (although both are probably a bit too niche characters)
I really didn’t understand why everyone loved the clone wars series when I started watching it. That all changed when I got halfway thru season 2. Rex story arc is amazing
My favorite moment in this series was Anakin having Rex & the boys train Ahsoka. The training took years & I enjoy how they show that with different backgrounds, clone armor & finally her dual wielding lightsabers. When Order 66 came around she was prepared for it & most of the other Jedi weren't... Anakin unknowingly saved her from an order he was apart of 🥲😭 Thanks for the Andor update. Nothing wrong with not enjoying Andor. At least you gave it a proper chance. It seems like it's a love it or hate it show. I'm on the love side. I enjoy seeing how they show both sides of the war & how they show the people stuck in the middle. Thanks for the Andor update & thanks for the reaction.
Another fun detail from Practice Makes Perfect. It's Jesse leading the massive squad of clones that Ahsoka and Rex have to fight off during Order 66. The same clone who "really tagged her" in her first session.
I Hope that Ahsoka, Rex, Lux and Bo-Katan will mourn for Anakin in the end of return of Jedi........ I Hope that Ahsoka's father will forgive Anakin and i Hope too that Ben, Anakin's grandson, killed Thrawn in the Mandalorian. "Thanks you to save my daughter" he would said at the kid
The Dooku arc is heartbreaking and incredible....
"What choice have I?"
From now on we knows why Dooku has fallen on the dark side.....
What a heartbeaking moment.
@@ItApproaches we didnt know in episode 2, not really
not a lot of people mention how incredible the music was in that scene... the second I heard the music I knew that Qui Gon had just died, it feels serene but painful
I've always found that kind of line interesting: "What choice do I have?"
There is always a choice, it's just a matter of which one you are willing to live with.
Anakin was the reason that the Republic fell but also the reason that Ahsoka survived. I just love that because she was the only one that was used to that! Harsh training yes but that's the reason she's so good and survived Order 66.
the republic was going to fall regardless of anakin doing what he did or not. the dominos were already in place
@@itz_otto A lot of people don't understand this, and it's honestly amazing.
Yaddle disappeared at some point during the Episode 1 movie. There was never an explanation as to why we never saw her again. I love that this series filled in that blank, tragically.
yeah we Saw her at the celebration at the end of ep 1
@@mikes6457 No, we didn't
Personally I wouldn’t say she disappeared she just wasn’t at naboo at the end of the film like poof and oppo
We saw her at the meeting with anakin in ep1 after that never her again
If you're wondering about Yaddle in the films, she's on the council during episode 1 but then she's not at Qui Gon's funeral at the end, and never appears again. So I think it's a reasonable story to have her step down from the council, and then be killed, because then the jedi wouldn't be as concerned with her disappearance (probably thinking she furthermore just left altogether), but still explains why she's never seen again in canon.
@@ItApproaches ALL the Jedi. The mass death is what made the tremor in the Force so noticable. He doesn't sense every individual death.
@@ItApproaches Anakin as in the freaking CHOSEN ONE ?
Yoda can sense a lot, but also remember that he can be blinded. All jedi were by Palpatine, especially on Corsucant. It's not far fetched that he never sensed her death, wouldn't be the first Jedi who died without being noticed.
Even though I knew it was coming I still got a little teary eyed when clone wars era Ahsoka showed up. All I could think was how happy I was to hear Ashley back voicing her knowing how much the character means to her.
My favorite moment was how Anakin in a way helped Ahsoka survive Order 66. And how this whole series helped us understand Count Dooku a little bit more. And the fate of Yaddle, sad as it was. Great reactions!
Not just Order 66, but it's how she survived the cloner toppers when she got framed for murder.
So much better than plot armor saving her or the clones being hesitant.
She's just that good. Better than most older Jedis.
@@jasoncaldwell5627 Its more that she was literally trained for that exact scenario, so as soon as it happened it was easy to fall back on the training.
Practice Makes Perfect was the highlight for me. It's one of those "Jedi as a religion" stories that just works.
Poor Dooku, everything culminates to his fall. Qui Gon was just the last straw for him. The Council not heeding the warning about darkness, therefore not taking the Sith threat seriously and allowing Qui Gon to go to Naboo with only Obi wan. Resulting in his death.
His decision of leaving the order and letting Qui Gon go is the only "choice" that he has.
The animated Star Wars stuff just makes you so sympathetic to a lot of the "villains"
Even the last song is titled "Dooku's Fall"
Can't wait to see your future stuff
8:25 you don’t remember because it was never shown! This is the first time all of us had seen such a scene 😊
23:28 - Right after the last arc of clone wars I wondered if she may have been there at the funeral. So glad Filoni made it happen. It shows that Ahsoka places those she cares about above her own safety... no matter the risk.
I think the jedi are blinded by their hubris. Ani took really good care of Ahsoka. Not just one test, like the one in front of the counsel but constantly when they had free time.
I love that Ahsoka survived Order 66 because Anakin trained her to defend against the clones. She is probably one of the few Jedi to train that way, most would have trained with the remotes, and we know how that turned out.
This test actually saved Ahsoka life.
These last three episodes are some of the best Star Wars I've seen. That last scene with Ahsoka, the music kicking in, that look. Gave me chills. So hype for the Ahsoka series. It can't come soon enough.
She died saving anakin originally. She used to look after the younglings kind of woman who always carried sweets, for the children. ( they loved her ) . She was never especially good with a lightsaber. But very strong in the force.
I know this is late, but I think that Episode 4 really shows how genius Palpatine is. He's always questioning loyalty, because his master got too comfortable and Palpatine was able to kill him. He doesn't let himself believe that anyone on his side was so loyal they wouldn't betray him. That's the way of the sith to betray your master and become the master.
20:08 "Does she even have anything to fight with?"
Ahsoka Tano doesn't need a weapon. Ashoka Tano _is_ a weapon. She's even wearing her Chuck Norris double denim ass kicking suit. :)
Omg. Ahsoka Tano is the Chuck Norris of Star Wars.
In my eyes Ahsoka Tano is the ultimate badass Jedi/former Jedi. As a teenager she was thrust into the Clone Wars. While she obviously had great training by Anakin Skywalker her abilities and wisdom has made her that ultimate badass. As a teen she fought in countless battles and lived. Even in defeat she still lived. She also died and was resurrected with the spirit of the Force Sister/Daughter instilled inside her via transference by Anakin. She fended off many troopers and law enforcement when she was falsely accused of murder by the council. She wisely chose to leave the Jedi Order over the Council's hypocrisy. She lived on her own for years or even a decade without further Jedi training. She took on and defeat multiple Inquisitors. She defeated Darth Maul in lightsaber combat. She defeated many clone troopers and survived Order 66. She even stood her ground and hurt Darth Vader in a duel. She became a leader within the Rebel organization. There was nothing she couldn't do or wouldn't try to do.
Ashoka story is so powerful, we all love her so much!
that last time period is covered in E.K. Johnston's Star Wars: Ahsoka book if you want more. The audiobook is narrated by Ashley Eckstein.
I was amazed by how much was told in such a short series, also in the later part of Ahsoka's training you can even see her using identical moves to when she was ambushed on the bridge of the Venator in Order 66.
Agreed on that music in episode 4! Just like the music at the end of Andor episode 3, I had to go back and watch that scene again.
Yaddle.... we only got a small snippet in the Prequels. Bryce Dallas Howard voiced her masterfully in this anthology. It does leave ONE key question in my mind though.... Did anyone at the Jedi temple question WHY she disappeared? They had to know.
Looking back at what you said here where you wondered whether we'd get any flashback with young Ahsoka and Rex in the Ahsoka series. Boy, were you on point! Glad to be watching these old reactions of yours from a year ago. :) I love your reactions and your insights.
There was a story about what happened to Yaddle in the Legends Expanded Universe. But because its Expanded universe, we get this story. She also died before The Clone Wars. So her disappearance still makes sense.
The music for that last scene just gets me so excited for the Ahsoka series. Getting more context of what happened with Dooku was also good. Good reaction and commentary.
That wide shot of Ashoka and the Inquisitor is incredible. I need to get that for my PC wallpaper.
SAME
@@funnylilgalreacts Tried taking a screenshot of it myself and all I got was a black screen. Can’t stand that streaming services block screenshots. Best I can find is a site called “cap-that”. Not the best resolution and the screenshots they have is the Inquisitor walking so he’s slightly blurry, but it works well enough for now.
Besides her achievements in battle, I would imagine these tests elevated the respect the troopers had for Ahsoka even higher. The fact that she kept getting stunned over and over again but kept on trying and fighting.
Ahsoka is the best example of a character winning the audiences. I remember back in 2008 in that Clone Wars movie when she was first introduced - everybody and their mother hated her. I saw it in theaters. Everybody called her as useless and unneeded character. Now she's among the most beloved. Same with Hayden's Anakin.
"Just so you know, I like absolutely love Rex"...Yes I think that shows 😊❤ And seeing you cry at Order 66 forced me to wipe my eyes too..
Vader prepared her and didn't even know it. Dooku was right. What a show.
So beautiful!!!!❤ So glad you are also enjoying this series!!! In Filoni we trust!!!!
Would you like an answer on if Dave Filoni is helming Ahsoka or not? Like a yes or no so that you can know that detail without looking it up or would you prefer to be surprised?
Just got into a mood to go back through some reactions of older Star Wars content on my favorite channels. Just wanted to give you a shoutout for always keeping your reactions genuine. There's a reason so many of us come back for more every time.
I love that the last scene with Organa was when she became Fulcrum and got back into the fight.
You’re reactions are so genuine. Keep doing what you’re doing. 😊
Thank you 🖤
I’m honestly glad it wasn’t just about Ahsoka. Not that I’m complaining, because we all know Asoka is awesome and that’s pretty much the point. We definitely needed more fleshing out of Dooku’s character. A former Jedi master, let alone the master of Qui-Gon Jinn, just up and joins Palpatine in his plan destroy the Jedi and reorganize the Republic? And we get little information in the movies. These shorts made Dooku so much more interesting and able to be empathized. I hope we get more on some other characters. I would definitely like more of Qui-Gon.
Andor is awesomly insane. I just watched episode 10 and I personally think it's the best live-action Star Wars shows. I hope you enjoy it. When it comes out. Definetly watch it in trilogies.
"Made me think of order 66"
Moments later: "Hold My Beer"
"Jedi cannot help what they are. Their compassion leaves a trail. The Jedi code is like an itch. They cannot help it.”
10:33 That's because this happened shortly after the first movie ended, and almost 10 years before the second movie took place.
“Hey I got one of them”. Made me giggle.😂
Consider Andor a blade runner. It's a slow burn. I've come to really like it. Give it a chance
We've been told that Andor is being told in consecutive story arcs as follows: 1-3, 4-6, 7, 8-10, 11-12. So mostly three-episode story arcs, but Episode 7 is a standalone representing a turning point, followed by another three-episode story arc, followed by a two-episode conclusion to the season. Probably, this is how you want to divide up your reactions if possible.
Oh dear, where to begin.... Great reaction as always, this is myy second favorite reaction you have done (Top Gun Maverick is #1)
1x4 - you were certainly not alone in choking up when Master Yaddle raised the gate and the force theme came on.....
1x5 - I love that you start with "Still on Coruscant, let's get back to Ahsoka", and less than 10 seconds later.... Wish granted 😀 and Anakin saying to Ahsoka: "This is about life and death, and as your master, I'm responsible for you. The best way i can protect you, is to teach you how to protect yourself" is just so foreshadowing.... No doubt in my mind, that this lesson literally saved her life during order 66!!! So thank you for that Anakin👍 and you were definititely not the only one who got "order 66" vibes from that session.... I got one hella choked up, when her and Rex went through the door and I saw all the clonetroopers with Ahsoka helmets on.... Took me right back to clone troopers 7x9.... I miss the clonetroopers too (you are right, that is a strange thing to say....
1x6 - I was surprisingly unaffected by seeing the funeral procession and Bail.... and the fight against the inquisitor was surprisingly short.... But that just goes to show how extremely good Ahsoka is.... Now I don't know where she is in this episode, but it could be on Raada, which is where she gets the crystals to her two white lightsabers, that she wields in "Rebels". But she gets those from the sixth brother, during the uprising of Raada... My first thought was that this was where she got the crystals for her white blades....
I HOPE that we get to see Ahsoka acquire the crystals either in "BB season 2" or "Ahsoka", and perform the purification of them to turn them from red to white.... I think that would be a total treat for any Star Wars fan to see...
I absolutely love "Clone Wars" and "Rebels" too. It can be good entertainment for kids, but if you are an adult Star Wars fan, there is just so many more layers to those shows, that kids are unaware of. So much information and additions to the lore.... Though I must admit, my favorite cartoon SW-show is Bad Batch, I just love the team (and I'm still hoping Crosshair's coming back, even if "good soldiers follow orders").
Thank you - thank you - thank you for doing this reaction (and for loving all the same characters that I love) 😀😀 and sorry this got to be such a long post.... But when you love Star wars, this can happen 😂😂
Yaddle tried to let the last bit of light touch Doku but he let it go.
For me, it's The Clone Wars, but I get what you mean with Rebels. Especially with Twilight of the Apprentice 1 & 2 and the episode right before them where her, Ezra and Kanen all went to the Jedi temple together. With Anakin saying, "You abandoned me. Do you know what I become?" and then the realization hits her. Damn, still brings a tear to my eye. But I really love when Ezra told Vader that he didn't fear him and Vader simply said, "Then you will die braver than most.".
Plo Koon was the Jedi who found Ahsoka. She was three at the time, so I don't think the Togruta contacted the Jedi, but Plo just stumbled upon her. The usual recruiting is done by the Jedi Seekers, whose sole purpose is to find young Force sensitives. Throughout history, said recruitment has sometimes been voluntary and sometimes by force, no pun intended.
It seemed strange to me that nobody kept track of deletions from the Jedi archive...or even that archive data could be deleted (what the hell is an archive if data can be deleted?).
In "Practice Makes Perfect," it was not only Anakin's training that helped Ahsoka to survive. It was also the strong bond she had forged with Rex as well as the information Fives had given Rex about the inhibitor chip. Because of both factors, Rex was able to resist the chip long enough to warn Ahsoka, giving her critical seconds to react. Did you notice that in the last of the training sessions, it was Rex in his two-gun stance who finally stunned Ahsoka, and Rex was in that same two-gun stance when he was fighting the chip.
I will say that "Practice Makes Perfect" is also my favorite of these episodes.
Yes, we do know for sure the live-action Ahsoka series will have flashbacks to a younger Ahsoka...they have announced the actor they have cast as the young Ahsoka.
Had you noticed that Rex has been retconned into Return of the Jedi? A fan noted that one rebel seen briefly in the battle of Endor looked rather like Rex in Rebels, and that idea took hold among the fandom. In the last season of Rebels, Feloni presented Rex in the same Endor combat outfit as worn by that RotJ character.
1:04 In Ahsoka's case, her people were shown to be one with the world. That animal gave it's life so that the village could eat. It makes sense to assume that they'd give up Ahsoka so that she could bring balance to the galaxy, no?
Even the people of Tatooine knew what Jedi were, and the Jedi were known to be as fair negotiators, they were respected. I don't recall hearing the Jedi taking a child by force, parents could say no, right? But becoming a Jedi was seen as a very high honor, so many likely didn't. The Jedi temple was full of Jedi, so people did indeed surrender their own children to answer to a higher calling.
10:42 Yeah, she was there and then she wasn't. I think must of us just assumed she had died off screen, but she was never heard from or seen again. I'm glad that we got a definitive answer about her fate and got to see her in action, albeit very short.
10:54 LOL, patience. A series called Tales of the Jedi would always have to tie back to Coruscant, wouldn't it? It is the home of the Jedi.
16:29 These six shorts are nothing short of perfection! The team behind these stories, animation, etc. made every second count. I'm so happy we got them, and I hope they aren't the last. I would absolutely love to get a Tales of the Sith as well, even if it was only about Palpatine.
22:40 The Jedi turned the back to Dooku, he was a pariah among his own peers. What else was he to do? He told us here, how he tried to warn them of the rising darkness, but they all ignored his warnings.
Dooku was pushed to the only force wielder that shared a hatred towards the Jedi, and that was Palpatine. Dooku saw himself as an equal, which explains why he spoke to him the way he did when arguing about Maul killing Qui-Gonn. Like Anakin, however, Dooku bought into Palpatine's lies. He didn't realize he was lied to until the moment Palpatine had Anakin kill him. Anakin had a similar realization of his own, and that was the moment he stopped Mace Windu from taking Palpatine into custody--we see him question what he had done out loud. We see Anakin shedding more of himself on Mustafar where he's ordered to kill all that were in league with the Emperor. Anakin was well beyond the point of no return, or so he thought anyway. We see tears run down his face, but we also see him dig his heals in while he tries to justify his colossal mistake.
Dooku brought about the end of the Jedi and its rebirth. Before he came around, the Jedi were doing the things they had always done for generations, no changing a thing. Dooku tried questioning those teachings and got pushed aside. But his ideals got passed down to Qui-Gonn who passed them on to Obi-Wan who passed them on to Anakin who passed them on to Ahsoka. Qui-Gonn and Obi-Wan both adhered more towards the Jedi teachings, Obi-Wan moreso. Qui-Gonn still challenged the council, as we saw in TPM, but he didn't grow to hate them as his master did. Qui-Gonn became a maverick Jedi, while Dooku became more and more disinterested until he eventually left. Obi-Wan was more aligned to the council, which is why he was able to get seated while his master couldn't. Still, he at times, would bend the rules, within reason, to produce a favorable outcome--his soft spot for Anakin encouraged that. I think Obi-Wan's tight adherence to tradition is why it was so hard for him to commune with Qui-Gonn. It wasn't until he let the past go, did he make his break through that finally allowed him to see what he couldn't before.
Ahsoka is what Dooku wanted to be and what Qui-Gonn hoped Anakin would some day be. Ahsoka absorbed everything Anakin taught her, but she often saw the faults in his ways and called him out on them. And unlike Anakin would couldn't let things dear to him go when the time came, Ahsoka actually could. Anakin's ability to let go of the Jedi and the past, inevitably saved her life. When we see her in Rebels, she says she's not a Jedi, though she still holds their teachings close to her heart and she goes around the galaxy doing a Jedi's work. Still, she isn't a Jedi in the traditional sense. She's something else, but what that is, I don't think has been explained yet. In any case, she is strongly connected to the light side of the Force.
In the lead up to ROTS, I seem to recall there was a Holonet News thing on the official Star Wars website that had in-universe stories. One ongoing story was of a child rescued from some disaster and taken in by the Jedi due to being Force sensitive. When it was learned that the parents had survived, there began a custody battle, and this was not good PR for the Jedi.
0:43 we know she was found by Plo Koon when she was 4 so 3 years after the first episode so she was probably found randomly
Even though Anakin wasn’t ranked a Jedi Master he still was the best teacher in the Jedi Order.
Damn straight, and he had a lot more compassion and understanding than most of the other Jedi with the exception of Plo Koon.
every time you cry i just want to give you a hug
Dooku finding out that Qui-gon was killed and that the Jedi Council did nothing about it is one of the things that helped turn him to the dark side....or so legends would have us believe. Yaddle agreed with Dooku, but was too late convincing him of that. We only briefly saw Yaddle in the Jedi Council in Episode I. And I loved Episode 6 in this mini-series. Not only did Ahsoka join the Rebellion officially, but we got to see here take out an inquisitor in the process.
The music playing as dooku mourns qui gon parallels the same as how anakins lookin at the jedi temple in revenge of the sith
That was such a beautiful moment, I'm glad we saw him mourning Qui-Gon.
I really hope you do post your reactions to the rest Andor. It is the best Star Wars on any screen since Rogue One. I'm sorry that you didn't enjoy episode 4. It's true it was mostly an episode to set things up and not much happened, but I wasn't bored in the slightest and it flew by. The dialogue and interpersonal drama was very engaging for me.
Keep it up. It gets even better from there. Episode 6 is a masterpiece.
8:17 Dooku at this point had embraced his new identity as Darth Tyranus.
Even though i like Ahsoka, for me, the Dooku arch is the most awesome. I feel more connected to him, his way of thinking and why he did what he did.
I think I was excited about getting more Ahsoka. But I definitely am grateful for the backstory on Dooku and those blanks being filled in. It makes him a whole character instead of just a “bad guy”.
@@funnylilgalreacts should we all agree that we may need a spin-off of Dooku and Qui-Gon's adventures? Also, can't wait for Ahsoka's show...
I thought I got emotional during the Ahsoka episodes but you took it to a whole other level.
Ahsoka is amazing, I think I feel more connected to her than any Star Wars character. Yaddle had a different death in legends but forget what it was. Think it may have been around the Clone Wars.
Nice too see someone emotional in the 5 ep too
I feel like this is a setup for the end of Andor, the start of the ahsoka show, and so much more.
The Sith Lord was perfectly dark. Also, that fight with the Inquisitor is probably where she gets the kyber crystals she purifies!
The music for The Sith Lord was PERFECT for that episode. It was dark and spooky and slightly “uncomfortable”
She had a self-titled novel that explained where she got the crystals. Technically it was part of the new Disney canon, but they've already messed it up a little with events from the last season of Clone Wars (among other things), so it probably can't be counted on as true canon anymore.
I believe that Grogu is our key to leaving the Skywalker story for good. If we time jump to when Grogu is adult looking we would be going so far in the future that we’d finally be free!
Seeing Asoka practice against the Clone Troopers. And then transitioning to the going into to facing all of the troopers... so good. And Andor is a slow burn in the same way that Kenobi was rushed. Andor exists in 3 episode arcs. It is really good but I agree the exposition is a bit much at times. I hope you do it in 3 episodes at a time reactions. :)
I personally want to see young Kanan in season two...maybe even some young Kylo Ren. I sorta hate his character, but I never liked Dooku before now either, right?
I love how Anakin's harsh training was what let Ahsoka survive both being framed for murder and Order 66!
So much more satisfying than "plot armor" protecting a main character.
The more we see of Bail Organa, the more I like him. Co-founder of the Rebel Alliance, father, leader.
I'd love to see Rex taking Wolf to that desert planet for "retirement" between CW and Rebels.
12:11 Anakin made a right choice to save Ahsoka in this episode 5 from tales of Jedi after we saw how Ahsoka Survived Order 66 in Revenge of the Sith....... I would like to see that Ahsoka told at Anakin how she did survive on Order 66 while they were Malachor after Palpatine tried to attack her in a world between worlds because he realize that Anakin tricks him about her fake death 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢 because Anakin sacrifces himself killing Palpatine and he let Ahsoka to meets his son Luke and even Ezra can meets Jacen, the son of Kanan in return of Jedi five years before the Mandalorian 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢 Anakin would have been 50 years in the Mandalorian
17:04 Ahsoka too tried to tell at Darth Vader that she was at Padme's funeral right too while they were on Malachor in Rebels 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢 Anakin and Obi-Wan weren't there at Padme's funeral............
20:59 Ahsoka during her 18th birthday must made for Anakin that he must learn about Luke and Leia's existence
Yes, that dude voice from the original trailer of Star Wars from 1977 had righr because it's talks about a love between Anakin, his children, his wife and even for his padawan Ahsoka. 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Episode 5 at the end when Rexie marches Ahsoka out....ruined me! But at least they didn't show the Order 66 scene when she fought them off in close quarters!
Episode 4 is easily my favourite it was so emotional to see how Dooku fall
Love these episodes and reactions ❤️
Are Andor reactions coming sometime soon? 😀
Yaddle disgreed with the council so the corrput and arrogant jedi didnt even bother investogating her disappearance properly. So poetic. Dooku was definitely right he just joined an evil greater evil in pursuit of peace.
You need to read the "Ahsoka" book. It gives a lot more details about "Ashla" and that whole situation. It's not a hard read, either.
Is Dooku a good guy or a bad guy? He's fighting against an empire takeover before there was really even a rebel alliance.
To my knowledge, all people ever knew was that Yaddle was in episode 4 or 5 (I forget which), then never seen again. I know she has some comics, but I've never read them. So for me, this answers the question of what happened to her.
I love how they weren't In Your Face and On the Nose with all the references. They don't spell it out for you... you either know or you don't.
My Daughter and i Love this Anakins training actually saved Ashokas life during order 66 ironic
This whole show feels like a letter from lucasfilm to the world, like Dooku and Ahsoka, we're all facing rising darkness in the world, and like Dooku and Ahsoka we all have a choice to let ourselves be consumed by it, or to face it head on.
9:28 It's a fakeout... but it doesn't last, and becomes legitemet.
Bryce Dallas Howard does the voice of Yaddle
I didn't know this till I was editing, and then all I could see in my head was Bryce. I adore that they had her do it!
Awesome reactions :) will you be reacting to Star Wars Andor too on YT? its an awesome and intelligent show similar to The Expanse! it may be a slow burn with its world building and all but patience will be rewarded! May the Force be with you :D
You: "Is this last one gonna hurt?"
Me knowing how episode 6 starts "yes. yes it will."
Also, for Andor, it's similar to Arcane in the sense that it plays out in 3 episode arcs. There is a lot of exposition, but hopefully it all pays off in the end. Just like how Clone Wars season 1 and Rebels season 1 were both slow, but are essential for building a foundation for the later seasons. Here's hoping Andor can stick the landing.
@@joegreene7619 When I say "stick the landing", I just mean don't pull a GoT. And it has been 3 episode arcs so far with episodes 3 and 6 being major turning points in the story.
My favorite moment of the series: Ahsoka mastering the Inquisitor. THIS IS A JEDI!
My main fear: Disney insisting that the upcoming Ahsoka series be entirely fit for five year olds, because it is a Disney product.
My main disappointment: Yaddle missed the one true opportunity of the series to "report back to the Council."
To stay and fight in that situation . . .
Loved your reactions, of course. Take care.
It feels like they gave a season of Visions to Dave Filoni
Thank you for your reactions! 📜 #FunnyLilGalReacts #StarWars #TalesOfTheJedi #DisneyPlus
The birth of Fulcrum
FULCRUM!!!
This is the best Star Wars since the Prequels IMO. Tone wise, everything, its outstanding. Granted these episodes wouldnt have been as impactful without Clone Wars and the 6 movies but this is the best Star Wars we've got IMO since the OG 6 movies. it is inspiring. You can see the difference when its Dave Filoni (Lucas's true successor) vs the vile woke witch Kathleen Kennedy. Its like a totally differnt universe. Filoni just truly understands Star Wars. The guy should be in charge of everything related too it. The fact he isnt is just criminal. I'd take like 6 seasons of "Tales of the Jedi" with full hr long episodes instantly.
Poor Yaddle she’s one of the few Jedi that I like aside from Anakin, Ahsoka, Plo Koon, and Kit Fisto. At. least Yaddle is more compassionate, not cold, and understanding compared to Windu and most of the other Jedi. Plus the fact that she quit the council has earned her a high score in my book.
You have a beautiful heart ❤️... I felt with you in every moment
The world building of this franchise has been incredible. The characters are so deep and nuanced, and they're presented as well rounded folks, with lots of sharp edges.
Gal: The music has been AMAZING me an Intellectual: the Kiners be flexing as they did in CW season 7, and Rebels before this
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Episodes 2 and 4 were almost too much to handle. Qui-Gon's death still hits so hard.
the end of ep5 cutting tho the clone wars finale gave me chills, so good. enjoyed these shorts a lot and would love to see more of this...
i'd be up for Tarre Vizsla and Asajj Ventress 🤔 (although both are probably a bit too niche characters)
I'd like more on Ventress!! Sign me up!!!
I really didn’t understand why everyone loved the clone wars series when I started watching it. That all changed when I got halfway thru season 2. Rex story arc is amazing
Ep5 made me wonder if Anakin foresaw Order 66 and prepared her for it.
Anakin saved her from order 66
Absolutley loved this show. let dave to the next films please!
Apparently in the EU, which no longer exists, Yaddle died sacrificing herself to save a planet.
If I remember correctly... Yaddle just kind of disappears after ep 1.
Hi I just started watching ur video 2 days ago I’m enjoying ur Star Wars reactions and conjuring universe.. Ahsoka is my favorite too
Thanks for watching..... those are definitely two very different mediums, glad I have so many different things to choose from ❤️
My favorite moment in this series was Anakin having Rex & the boys train Ahsoka. The training took years & I enjoy how they show that with different backgrounds, clone armor & finally her dual wielding lightsabers. When Order 66 came around she was prepared for it & most of the other Jedi weren't... Anakin unknowingly saved her from an order he was apart of 🥲😭
Thanks for the Andor update. Nothing wrong with not enjoying Andor. At least you gave it a proper chance. It seems like it's a love it or hate it show. I'm on the love side. I enjoy seeing how they show both sides of the war & how they show the people stuck in the middle.
Thanks for the Andor update & thanks for the reaction.
I would pay big to see Ahsoka vs darth like in rebels would be epic.....