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Ezra also sensed Vader’s presence on Lothal before he and his friends had even entered its atmosphere, suggesting he has a potent connection to his home planet and an innate ability to sense auras.
Another thing that suggests that is when he senses Kanan before knowing what the force is. Of course, that was probably the force screaming "HEY! THIS GUY'S IMPORTANT!!!" at him, but still. His connection to the living force specifically is pretty OP.
@@ADHDismysuperpowermaybe lothal has a weird connection to the force where once in a while it’ll produce a powerful force sensitive and if a force sensitive dies on the planet a wolf with weird abilities connected through the force shows up
I loved Ezra's growth in Rebels and how powerful he became. Having to grow and face the challenges during the rebellion/war definitely put him on the fast track to become a Jedi.
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How poetic it would be if Ezra trained Jacen Syndulla. It rhymes. Could you also do a holocron detailing the lightsaber forms, force abilities and progression of Cal Kestis, with him potentially training Kata Akuna in the 3rd upcoming game?
Why does every jedi that has access to a child have to train them?
@@Badgerinary Well most children that are of any note in Star Wars are force sensitive or children of force users.
@@Badgerinarytraining a padawan is necessary for a Jedi knight to become a Jedi Master. And also every time they come in contact with a child they are usually always force sensitive
Tbh i hope jacen takes more after his mother
@@Badgerinarywhy not you must not watch Star Wars
Ezra was born on the day Order 66 was unleashed. I always felt that the force created balance as a result of Order 66.
I like your theory 🙌🏽
The prophecy already said Anakin was to bring balance in the Force. Order 66 was just the means to achieve that. Ezra being born because of Order 66 goes against that prophecy.
@@AndrewLewer90with that logic so does every survivor of Order 66.
Yeah that's no coincidence
Luke is the one that brought balance.. just because Disney wants to destroy Star Wars so they can control the story doesn’t mean make Ezra the chosen one..
Stop helping Disney destroy Star Wars..
Agreed, finally, somebody who speaks the truth about Ezra. EVERY other Channel that I see talking about Ezra does not talk about him like he's not important or treated as a joke, like Screen Crush, lore, etc. To very single one of those channels, I always say it's going to come back and bite you in the ass so mark my words.
EZRA will be wiser and alot more powerful when he comes back.❤🔥❤
I think it's also important that Ezra has had the last 10 years to hone his force abilities since Sabine has his lightsaber, assuming he hasn't constructed another
Ezra could really be broken in terms of force powers
@@casparreggiani5885 it was speculated that Ezra turns into the guy from "force unleashed"
Ezra really impressed me as a character in the series he really shows it when you watch his whole story arc. His connection to the Force is so strong that you can see it when it gets to the end. It's just mind-blowing, oh my goodness.
I think Ezra will be so much more powerful by the time he finally appears in the Ahsoka series. That force push he did on kallus to save zeb in Rebels s1 was just the beginning. I'm actually excited & can't wait for him to join the cast soon. I'm honestly more excited about Ezra & Sabine's story/ies, especially bcoz of the added twists by Filoni
According to MSW leaks he is gonna be awesome
Lol
lmao
Hope they won't disappoint us with Ezra's return. Like how they handled Luke in The Last Jedi.
Do not worry. Ezra will become trans-woman and unlock his full potential 😁
Given how the rest of the Live Action Series have been, I know Ezra will be as alright as them.
or a skywalker@@aleksazunjic9672
The Luke from the mandalorian hype was strong
Dave filoni isn’t rian Johnson
I think Ezra is going to be extremely more powerful than when we last saw him. He had mixed teachings in both the light and dark sides of the Force from people such as Kanan, Bendu, the Sith Holocron, and others. He was noticed among all the beings in the galaxy by Darth Sidious, he was permitted entry into The World Between Worlds and nobody else we know of managed that. And as you said all the Dark Side characters noticed him early on respecting his power currently and the potential power they all sensed he had. I believe the Ezra we will meet in Asoka will be different than any of us theorized.
well according to showrunners, we would see Ezra wielding the force like never shown before. It all could be for building hype, but Ezra was always build up as a jedi who do not only rely in his lightsaber skills, and goes beyond the classic force pull/push
lol
You said he doesn’t have a formal master or teaching.
He hung out with Thrawn for a long time. I’m sure a lot of conversations and experiences were shared between them.
As intelligent as Thrawn has been portrayed, it’s not far fetched to think Thrawn didn’t help Ezra advance by leaps and bounds, despite not being a force user.
You need his mind more than anything, and he probably was able to see things in ways Jedi and Sith never thought of.
True, Thrawn is amazing at bringing out the abilities of his subordinates. If Ezra is working under him, then he will be way more powerful.
I’m pretty sure as soon as they reached that planet Thrawn told Ezra to get tf off his ship lol
Ezra was pretty cool character and I like to think that despite the betrayal, a lot of Mauls’ teachings stuck with him. He could be a novel grey Jedi
Also am I the only one that like his first blaster light saber, it was unique and I thought it could offer an interesting style to light saber combat. It also helped cover for his in experience in the beginning.
Yeah it made for a really great starter lightsaber for him with the fact he didn't get to start like other padawan would have.
I liked the blaster saber as well. Also a VERY nice feature was that the way the blaster part fired it could not be reflected back. On screen evidence of this is when Kanan used Ezra's blaster against the Grand Inquisitor, and he DIDN'T reflect it back.
Yeah amazing light saber design sucks that he ended up with just a normie saber that really doesn’t suit him I feel
@@FoxMagiI mean, it’s not blaster fire so it makes sense
@@raiderrivers3629 to me it felt like realizing he didn't need it. Almost like when you're a kid and getting the training wheels off of your bike.
Ezra Bridger. The KID who sensed Vader from space. Demolished Grand Admiral Thrawn's plan - the empire's most brilliant strategic officer. Connected with Yoda through the force,. Trained by Kanan, Ahsoka, and Rex. Saved Lothal and even Leia. Got the attention of Darth Vader for his growing strength. Offered by Darth Maul and Palpatine to be their new apprentice for his gifted force potential and the connection to the world between worlds. Not to mention, he survived a Hyperspace Jump with nothing but the force alone. WHEN HE WAS ONLY 15-18 YEARS OLD.
I think Ezra should have his own show if he's so powerful. They can do so much with his character. If he is not Marrok, then he should have a place in Ahsoka.
Ezra's connection to the Force is powerful and terrifying. I hope they develop this further, especially his affinity for the Dark Side. His powers will be mighty by the time we encounter him again.
He was snoke before the sequels shat on the concept, and now I'm not sure if they are still taking the character in that direction. I've been out of the loop for some time now.
But the whole point of him disappearing Thrawn was so eastablish he would one day return to become Snoke. Before TLJ animation and film were working in tandem, then Abrams realised he personally would make as much money if he shared his toys so filoni and everything rebels built towards was out.
Why would Ezra give up his "darkside" abilities I mean he comes from Windu's "Jedi lineage" which tend to "walk the middle", and with his "masters" being Kanan, Maul, & Ashoka none of them are "lightside" Jedi ....... Blind Kanan is a "Problem" and more Bendu than Jedi in the end I'm sure all the balance he and Ezra near the end were a result of the Bendu lessons, Dark Ezra with the fade was definitely using Juyo which he most likely got from Maul, and Ashoka passing on Anakin's lessons ........ give him 10 years of grinding .......... HE'S A MONSTER
I always thought Ezra was a cool character and got better as the series went on
Me too
Me three oops me too
Dude Ezra was always a whiny little girl , and it didn’t stop even at the end of rebels. And for everybody that thinks he’s powerful, he’s not that strong, he’s probably like kanan level and even kanan was weak compared to others .
@@raiderrivers3629 true
@@MeeechkaAre we goin by legends power levels or Disney power levels?because honestly every character in Disney cannon is pretty weak besides like 2 people if that.
yeah he is whiny a lot but the power thing that’s kinda why I feel people like him he loses almost everything he’s very weak and he has to try super hard to accomplish a single thing that makes for a interesting character he rarely flat out wins most of the time he’s giving it his all just to barely survive so when he does win it makes people be like finally you fucking stopped sucking so hard but you still do suck incomprehensively hard
I expect Ezra to be on par with a Master when we see him next. He was inside 2 holocrons; he knows things he doesn't even know he knows.
I think he would be more powerful than most masters like on the same level as obi wan or a little less
@@stareatme9983 mabye not on obi wan level, but at least low council
@@stareatme9983 If the Jedi never fell, I honestly think the lifetime of extensive training, raw potential, adaptability, etc would put him on around the same level as Mace Windu by the time he's 35.
i always loved his character. from a confused and selfish kid concentrating on surviving to a fully grown jedi that sacrificed himself for his friends
Saw a comment that sparked this idea, but wouldn't it be amazing if Ezra, all sad and alone, was trained by the force ghosts? He has surely earned their respect.
I wouldn't say Ezra was a Padawan ready for the trials at the end of Rebels - he was a Knight. Obi-Wan earned his promotion through his actions in the Naboo crisis, and Ezra had gone through similar experiences. Even if everything else he'd done fell short, his act of self-sacrifice to defeat Thrawn would push him over the line.
Titles are relics of the old order, that order is gone, no need to use conventions of an obsolete order
I mean its stupid to argue about fictional worlds, but I mean when obi wan went to naboo he had like 15 years of training, under a Jedi master with 35 years of Jedi training who's master was arguably the most powerful Jedi in the current timeline. I'm not sure it's really comparable to a kid with a couple years or training from a non Jedi. But I mean, similar but different to like Skywalker so who knows.
You are right!! George lucas said that even the most powerful person without training is nothing , like young anakin in Tatooine he was a good pilot but thats it.
@@kevincornejo3805 or Luke who showed zero affinity with the force until Old Ben started to show him some new tricks.
Ezra's greatest strength is his communication and empathy with animals, particularly animals which are strong in the Force. Lothal wolves and the Space Whales in particular seem to be species capable of sensing and using the Force. The darkside use of this is Dominate mind.
I'd say if Ezra was born during the Republic, he'd grow up to be a member of the council.
Also Obi-Wan was in his 20s before he underwent trials to become a Knight. Anakin was promoted a bit early as a older teenager. However since Obi-Wan in terms of Force power, is just a little head of the average I'd say it wouldn't be unreasonable to be a near peer of Obi-Wan at the beginning of episode 2, just with more empathy than wisdom.
What’s crazy is that obi wasn’t that great in the force
@@L4GGINGB4Dhe was the genuine all rounder.
Not brilliant at anything,( except trolling!!🤣) but above average at pretty much everything.
“The Firefighter”; perfect first responder.
@@hamishbartholomaeus yeah I agree
To clarify, when you say Obi-Wan was "just a little head of average", I hope you mean the average humanoid and not Jedi. Cause that man had almost the lowest force potential among the Jedi, just the wisdom to wield what he had well.
@@Defcon5gamingn1 just goes to show you that “force potential” wasn’t much of an indicator…😉😁
Ezra Bridger would've made a fine addition to Luke Skywalker's Jedi Order.
Ezra and Luke are very different I hope he builds his own Jedi order tbh
Definitely
@@jasxnuwu4539I’m hoping Ezra trains Grogu, Ezra has attachments, and I feel him understanding Mandalorian culture would allow him to be the perfect instructor to Grogu
@@RayWelpottWow what a great idea!
I'd argue that he'd be a better addition to Kal's order rather than Luke's.
He's the Beast Master. That's his prime talent; he can communicate with all sorts of animals and gain their aid. With an army of something with the size and talents of the Purrgil, there really is nothing that can give him pause.
Loth-wolves, Gundark, Purrgil... all friends.
Ezra's a kriffing Disney princess when it comes to animals. Except krykna. That's Kanan's thing.
I feel like that Purrgil feat against Thrawn is so underrated. He literally called them from across the galaxy.
1.) is a force Nexus given the jedi temple and the portal to the world between worlds meaning he was amped.
2.) Beast control is his most practiced ability clearly.
3.) He already established a connection with the Purgil in season 2 if I'm not mistaken.
4.) He clearly has ties to lothal which goes back to my first point.
@@baki484you listed a lot of stuff but you didn’t really give a reason why. Could you elaborate on what this means?
@@williamhubbard4945 It's not something Ezra can do whenever he wants.
Lothal is a lightside force Nexus (a planet that has a strong connection to the force) amplifying his force abilities 10 fold specifically his most practiced ability beast control allowing him to summon a full pod of Purgil.
Perfect example of this is Anakin Skywalker's feat on mortis (a planet made out of the force) which is how he managed to tame both the daughter and the son (something he wouldn't be able to do on his own. Obi-Wan and Ahsoka even comment on how strong the force was.
Dathomir and Mustafar an example a darkside Nexus.
Tanalor and Jedha are Neutral.
@@baki484 I understand that, and yes it does amplify things, but despite that it is something he did. Anakins fest on mortis is no less impressive because of the planets connection to the force. The point is that neither of them could do those things if they weren’t connected to the force so strongly. Another thing is the amount of training he has and the time in which he does these feats. He will only grow more powerful with time and training.
Anakins feats*^
One factor we cant underestimate is Thrawn. He and Ezra are possibly relying on one anotger to hace survived for so long. Durint that timr Thrawn probably has imparted some mentalitues that have madr Ezra capable of significant growth even without a formal jedi master. Ezra and Thrawn both derive a great deal of their strenght from understanding which meands they both have much to learn and trach one another.
Originally, that is what happened, resulting in Ezra becoming supreme leader Snoke. But we shall see if that is still the case post the sequel tragedy.
Love the video Ezra is my favorite Star Wars character.
Ashoka and Ezra are absolutely my favorite characters in all of Star Wars I would love too see him be the first Jedi we see using Magick
This is an excellent breakdown of Ezra Bridger.
Just saw s1 ep6 of Ahsoka. And that thumbnail of ezra is so freakin accurate.
Lol
Ezra didn’t reach the rank of Knight, though I think he earned the title after liberating his homeworld of Lothal.
So he reached it?
@@victorsolisdelgado5129 officially no
You're right but I think there was one more trial he had yet to face, the trial of skill.
@@Gundam4 ohhhh your prob right I’m gonna have to rewatch rebels
Knight, padawan, master... Are just titles, in the end they matter nothing
I literally just finished Rebels yesterday for the first time, and I'm craving more of ezra already while people are waiting for years already!
I feel that jedi that mature on the battlefield are far stronger than jedi that matured in the jedi temple their were many jedi or force users that gained amazing strength in the force cause they weren’t held down by the code or the politics of the jedi order
The monastic monk style of the Republics Jedi training in isolation hindered members growth and potential. As did their doctrine of self repression and denial of the self. Ezra was training whilst facing trial after trial, physical and emotional, he touched upon the darkside and was able to set it down again after picking it up. These are the traits that lead to the calm and unshakable state in which a Jedi is at their best.
Yes! I was gonna say this, through real life or death fights and learning while fighting and be in un orthodox situations just make them the most powerful!
i can name three jedi that grew to be powerful and they are great examples on how the jedi order should have trained their members revan meetra surik kyle katarn @@Jezee213
I hope Ezra will emerge as a true Gray Jedi.
His training was based on the light and he had a great relationship with his master and crew and also living creatures.
But I think that suggests that he will not fall to darkness rather than he necessarily always going to tred in the light.
He's also a rebel, an orphan, experienced great tragedy and senseless loss, forged in war and had also seen the utility of dark side practices.
Add all that to 10 yrs with no Jedi or Sith to teach him, he either had to work it out himself or, hopefully, found a "Bendu-like" being to instruct him in the force free from any indoctrination and bound by his own morality and experience.
I would love him to come back eventually and assist Ashoka in creating a new order that was "Gray."
He held his own against any inquisitor by the end of season 2 and stalemated Kansan in a sparring session BEFORE he started learning from the sith holocorn so by the end of rebels he should be at or above the level of the grand inquisitor
Watching your video got me speculating about Ezra learning some new aspect of the Force.
I love these type of videos,I think you should do one of these for Cal kestis he’s definitely my favorite young Jedi character
Ezra is my favorite Star Wars character of all time and people criminally sleep on him
The rumors about Ezra in this the Ahsoka show is that he will use some new Kung Fu force fighting style since he doesn't have a lightsaber
Iv see this being said time ago in leeks and outta all of them I hope this is the way they go…. Say he some how got separated fm thrawn and stranded on a desolate planet with loads of odd species that he’s bonded with, and yeah learnt force kung fu that’s a awesome story if so
Ezra is my favorite Jedi! I hope they do him right in Ashoka!
LucasFilm did a great job on the character development of Ezra as well as Ahsoka from a new character that we had no knowledge of to becoming one of the most beloved characters in Star Wars (I would put Ezra in my top 5-6 easily of favorite characters in the SWU).
If Ezra ends up being evil or Marrok somehow, I am going to be violently upset.
I have a bad feeling he's likely a brainwashed Marrok. But they make him snap out of it.
No way.
If he was marrok wouldn't that mean they would of already found thron since they were together
You guys don't use your brain and i don't consider myself highly intelligent or something, but did you guys even consider, that Ezra went with Thrawn and they built this big hyperspace-ring, to bring him back, there is no way that Ezra could have got outta there. Ezra couldn't just teleport back to the other galaxy and turn to the dark side 😂😂
@@Aviquthank you lmao. The whole theory makes absolutely no sense
He technically trained in both sides, so working to be a Grey Jedi wouldn't be too hard when you have Thrawn to slap around.
Great point.
That's not how the dark side works. You can't just take equally from both sides, you will be corrupted by the dark side
Grey Jedi don’t exist in canon. That’s a head canon thing.
@@A9_Konathey do exist, the term just doesnt exist. A grey jedi isnt in any specific order. Just a force user not in the jedi order that is usually in the light but dont consider every darkside powers bad. There isnt really a definition but you get me
The only grey character in Star Wars is Bendu.
I loved when Ezra started going dark. forcing the AT off the cliff was metal.
its crazy how that image of ezra looks exactly like the life action ezra
YEAH 😄😅😅
I would love to see Ezra and Cal on adventures together one day.
One part of Ezra's Training to become a jedi that he had already mastered that you missed is the Saber Construction, where he built his last saber.
I love Ezra Bridger, he and star wars rebels is probably the most underrated part of Canon.
A Knight?
The teenager that traveled through time and space using only the Force to save Ahsoka from dying to Vader, defeated the ghosts of the Nightsisters in their sacred grounds, found the MOST ELUSIVE Jedi in the galaxy using only the Force, and is arguably one of the only people to travel through hyperspace with the Force instead of a hyperdrive.
No offense, but if the guy who trained for all of 3 weeks time with Obi Wan and Yoda can be considered a Jedi Knight, there is ZERO doubt that Ezra had more skill, knowledge, and understanding of the Force. When he stood up to Palpatine at the end of Rebels, he actually stood up to him and didn't need a Sith or a Jedi to save him.
The entire idea that Force wielders have to be placed in one of two categories and ranked is why the Jedi fell to begin with.
AND, the only Jedi I want to talk about coming out of a long stasis is Revan.
Concerning Maul: We can't really use him as an accurate metric for inherent Force ability. While he was adept with the Force before Phantom Menace, he was always more combat oriented. Then Obi-Wan happened. Maul is only at half the potential he would have had at the point Rebels took place. Even if Ezra were still in his first year of training, he probably could've outmatched Maul's Force potential, even if he couldn't move the doors
Even though Ezra’s exact lightsaber style isn’t stated, I personally think he used Shii-Cho, Ataru and Soresu
Classic Jedi forms
He sid studied Ataru according to what he said to Ahsoka in season 2, and probably Soresu, too, because Kanan knew it and he taught him everything he knew according to season 3 finale. And it is safe to say Kanan also taught him Shii - Cho because it is the first form that the younglings at the temple were taught, so Kanan knew it, and I think we see Ezra shows Sabine the basic of it
Shii-cho = most powerful form
@@bradycalibro1548wrong that’s juyyo/vaapad aka form7
Didn’t he say he used holocron recordings from anakin to help with his saber training? Using a modified version of form 4?? I can’t remember which one it was without looking
I’d put Ezra in a special category along side Quinlan Vos and Kal Cestis with having certain unique traits and abilities, but one thing that Ezra has over Cal yet tied with Vos is that he had two masters in the Light and Dark. Kanaan and The Presence (whom I still today believe is the essence of Darth Traya) having teachings of both Light and Dark while keeping the mind focused in the middle will make either a Jedi or Sith much more powerful than the average. Swing to the Light and your power gains will be slow and gradual, swing to the Dark and you’ll have lots of power but will lose yourself to it. Remain in the middle and you can use both side to your advantage, similar to the Bendu. One heartfelt scene I would like to see in Ahsoka is for Jacen to meet Ezra, finding out he’s Kanaan’s son, and training him as a Jedi to give back to his master like how Luke gave back to Yoda by training Grogu.
Love your calculations and agree! I believe Ahsoka should out class him, but he is a force in his own right.
I’d like to think he is a Plo Koon level power if he was not stunted.
I'm glad the franchise is actually picking up the storyline of where he went and are trying to bring him back. I legit worried he'd be forgotten after Rebels 😊
There were some leaks about him using Force kung-fu-like martial art.
I have a feeling the unknown world are gonna bring new types of techniques maybe even including a master for Ezra in which Ezra’s new skills could over power anyone he faces
I think an argument can be made that he might even be more powerful. Yes, he does not have a master to direct his training, but in Rebels he found inspiration from other beings that helped him grow, and without a Master to tell him no, he would be open to trying many things. I don't believe this would lead him back to the dark side as his instincts have been reliably pulling him toward the light.
Only watched Rebels once! Didn’t want to get burnt out. I know this video is about Ezra but seeing Kanon for the first time in years really messed me up
I see three basic options:
1) Ezra was unable to improve much, be in for exterior reasons or because he didn't try. He's in a bad place when they meet him but can revitilize his extraordinary connection to animal life and the creatures of the force.
2) He continued his training alone and gained a lot of experience travelling Peridea or fighting Thrawn's influence. That would make Ezra a formidable Jedi with some powerful abilities and a match for any antagonist we've seen in the series with the possible exception of Baylan.
3) In Peridea, Ezra found some sort of a unique new teacher who helped him live up to his full potential, which given his natural talent and quick progression could make him even more powerful than Ahsoka herself.
All are plausible, but 2) would be my best guess at this point.
I honestly hope it's 2 lol
It would be cool if
1) He formed his own resistance to Thrawn's new empire over there.
2) He became like a force demigod that even Thrawn feared. Imagine him going full Starkiller and holding back the ship as it tries to leave to our galaxy.
3) He was kept in status by Thrawn to be healed from that blaster shot at the end of Rebels. Imagine if Hera saw Ezra still looking the same. It would break my heart.
When Ezra is seen in the Ashoka series he will be hands down a badass. I sure hope we get a season 2 of the series.
I hope they do not ruin him to boost Sabine or Ahsoka in the series.
I really want thrawn to turn anti-hero during the Vong invasions
It won't come. It got replaced for the sequel trilogy we know
Thrawn just wants to make the republic great again 😢
I'm glad someone else has made these points. Some people act like Ezra is just another force sensitive side character but he honestly has had a very good character arc and is incredibly powerful in the force in his own right considering the limited training and knowledge he has received and that's not even counting the 10+ years he's been in exile in the unknown regions OR this new Peridia galaxy he's been in.
I honestly can't wait to see what has become of him.
Will he still be similar to how he was in Rebels? Or will he be more towards the dark side given everything he's seen and experienced since then?
Just wanted to shine a light on that edit at 7:53! Never noticed they had Ezra in the same sacrificial pose as Kanan. Mad fuckin cool! Thanks for making it plane through art!
Maul wanted Ezra Palpatine wanted Ezra and ezra sacrificed like a jedi
Great video and cool to see the highlights of ezras training as a Jedi! Made me want to go back and watch rebels again!
Ezra is more of a Swiss Army knife than a Jedi. His strength comes from the sheer variety of abilities he's absorbed. Jedi and Sith both take a monochromatic view of things, categorically shutting out everything the other side has to offer, but Ezra has kind of built his own style from the ground up. Even just choosing to use a blaster is huge. Being able to hit something from a long ways away is just objectively useful, the Jedi and Sith can take that uncivilized weapon nonsense and shove it. A clean headshot at range is a lot more civil than having your arms chopped off.
He has to be master level now. All a Jedi really needs is the force
Ezra was born at during the fall of the Jedi, it seems like those such a Luke, Leia and Galen Marek seem to be born with high levels of force potential and natural skills.
100%
What made Ezra so unique was when he combined his lightsaber with a blaster. After that I knew he was going to be a force to recon with. That is why he has been my favorite Jedi of all.
I believe Ezra has more potential power than Luke even, considering they are nearly the same age and as you've covered, the knowledge he gained through both the Light and Dark Holocrons. Not to mention his experience with the Bendu, Nightsisters and World Between Worlds. All accomplished before Kenobi even trained Luke. IMO - even though it may need to be retconned...and Filoni may have already done so in Rebels, when Yoda spoke to Ezra... but I think when Yoda infamously said that 'no there is another' to Kenobi when Luke left Dagobah, he was speaking of Ezra - not Leah, as implied at the time. Heck, in hindsight, considering her experiences - Ahsoka would even make more sense as the other Yoda spoke of, instead of Leah, who didn't even know she was force sensitive then.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Anakin Skywalker was literally Force spawn, and Luke was only one generation removed from being that. Ezra ain't shit in comparison. Maybe impressive if you compare him to
Jake Skywalker. but Grand Master
Luke Skywalker from the legends?
Nah 😂 it's not even close 👌
@@JackSutterEtc Legends isn't canon. So far in Canon, Luke hasn't shown anything as impressive as to what Ezra did in Rebels. Sure Luke should have a higher midichlorean count but Ezra should have way more knowledge in how to use the force.
@@nworder4life Idgaf about Disney Wars canon, I'm a Star Wars fan, not a Disney fan. Legends is the only REAL canon. ✌😁
@JackSutterEtc but legends has nothing to do with George Lucas 😂
@@nworder4life did I say anything about George Lucas? I don't think I did.
I would point out, as Yoda was training Luke Skywalker, he was interrupted by R2 alerting him that his X-Wing had almost completely sunk into the swamp. Luke said he would “Try” and Yoda said “Do or Do Not, there is no Try.” Luke failed, and then Yoda lifted the fighter out of the swamp and set it down on solid ground. Luke commented “I don’t believe it,” and Yoda said “That is why you fail.”
It’s not so much a question of experience or practice, it’s confidence. A Padawan may not have much confidence in the force, and with experience using it, they would gain confidence in their abilities. The ability is always there it’s just do you believe it?
I think we all have our hopes up for Ezra!
We know that peridia has ties to an ancient civilisation that seemed to be linked to the night sisters, most likely the Zeffo. I personally believe that Ezra's abilities in the force will surpass Ahsoka's but he hasnt had a lightsaber that entire time meaning his Saber skills will be lacking. He may have kept up with his forms with a training saber (a stick) to stop himself from forgetting what he already learnt but its unlikely he has been able to use his knowledge of the forms in a fight, stopping him from progressing.
I don't know about Ezra not having a lightsaber during his exile. It wouldn't surprise me if Thrawn had one or two as part of his collection.
He can build a new one lol?
@@bamiyamoto8187 depends if he can find a kyber crystal. They arent found on most planets and we dont know if he has access to a working ship in peridea. Even if he did he wouldnt have any known hyperspace routes to take to over planets to find a crystal. He most likely wouldnt have a new saber.
Well, MSW says that Ezra has developed his own unique force based martial arts, his connection to animals is stronger than ever and can even do a hadouken like move(a move used by a character from Street Fighter Video Game Franchise).
@@mondeepengti8733that would be nuts. I'm actually fine with all of that though. Team Good Ezra.
Forget the sequels. I want to see Luke's Academy on Yavin IV with Kyle Katarn, Ezra Bridger, and Ahsoka.
Even if grey jedai aren't canon yet I believe that Ezra could be a perfect way to introduce this concept
Another interesting video. Keep up the good work.
i want a scene of Ezra, Cal, Ahsoka and Luke in the same room. (Maybe in Luke's jedi temple)
Ezra’s force powers are something we have never seen. Mark my words he can and will do stuff no one has seen before
I know it would be hard but it would be so interesting to see a rank list with Ezra, Ashoka grogu, obi , ani etc
At 1st, I thought Ezra was mediocre, but eventually matures up in 3rd season & impress me how much he grows confident with the Force.
I was skeptical about Rebels series since I finish Obi-Wan Kenobi series to see the Grand Inquisitor & continue on to the Rebels to now the Ahsoka series.. So far, I enjoy it and want more. 😎👍
Rebels is top 3 in the list of Star Wars media
I think Ezra letting go of Kannan and sacrificing himself was his last trial to knighthood. I think your opinion on his status was a little conservative. When comparing his power to top tier jedi and sith, it may seem a little low. But based on the actions we've seen of other jedi from the Clone Wars period, he definitely ranks higher up by the end of rebels. Combat and force wise, assuming he wasn't a prisoner or something, I think it's possible he's at jedi master level in ahsoka. Probably not at the level of masters like Obi-Wan or Mace Windu, but I could see him beating some of the other masters from clonewars Era in knowledge and power. Where I think he'd be weakest would be in his dueling, seeing as he would have had no one to practice against in the other galaxy(I assume).
I think you are way off underestimating his powers and abilities. He would be close to Luke Skywalker, because he didn’t get much training but excelled with will to do the right thing just like Ezra
You think its possible Ezra was so naturally gifted because the light side of the force had very few force sensitive vessels to exert its will through? Maybe since there aren't 1000 Jedi anymore, the force needed to carry out its plans for balance through a few people rather than 1000, making those few more powerful than they would have been before order 66.
From what i heard, Ezra will appear in Ahsoka but we will see a completely different kind of Jedi. Ezra doesn't have his lightsaber and it's been hinted that he will have learned/honed martial arts and force abilites instead of lightsaber combat. If they use his character going forward from there, i can see Ezra completely abandoning using a lightsaber ever again and choosing instead to rely on his powers in the force. Which would be interesting to say the least.
Do you mean like Snoke 😏
Force based martial arts is nothing new. Ataru and Jar kai practitioners can fight barehanded.
Don't underestimate a Ronins powercreep. Ezra might be stupid powerful by the next time we see him.
He will be at a level of jedi master that could give a jedi council member a run for his money :)
Maybe we will get an Ezra spinoff, showing his battles in the new Galaxy, trying to survive and stop thrawn from remaking a connection to the galactic empire.
Maybe they had to join forces temporarily to survive, but also be at odds. Thrawn is known for his adaptability. Ezra for survival.
Would potentially be an interesting chapter with both in a new galaxy, without any form of support.
Ezra shows both a draw to the light and the dark. Would be very interesting to see what he's been upto.
I doubt we will get a huge amount of time on Ezra, being its Ashokas story to find him. Not until they find Thrawn, and not on him as the main focus. Opening up the perfect oppertunity for a spin-off.
Ezras story was influenced by both anakin and luke, and he if I remember right has the just under the potential of luke. This was how they tackled the story with him because he was so powerful that it was hard to train, all things considered he was a lot more calm than others with a higher potential. Which just goes to show his control over himself.
This is a hard topic. Mostly because Disney pulled a Disney and kept Rebels... PG. Can't even say PG-13. As a viewer I wanted to see Ezra dabble more in the dark side. Seeing as when he turned over the dark side holocron to Kanan I seem to recall him saying it was no longer of any use to him. Indicating that while he had not necessarily mastered all the techniques, he had learned all it could teach. A clear indication that he is both a fast learner, gifted in the use of the force and full of emotions that can be his cutting edge when necessary. He's had good training from Ahsoka and Kanan. Naturally he received the most important lesson of all in the last couple of episodes - Sacrifice. Both sides demand it. The light calls for the sacrifice of oneself. The dark is greedy. It calls for the sacrifice of yourself and others. Such is the price of power.
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I hope Ezra and Thrawn began working together to survive after the hyperspace jump. Based on the Books, Thrawn is too smart to just lock up Ezra and leave him there. I think they began training together in hand to hand combat and potentially other strategy type games/simulations. Thrawn was doing his job for the emperor and has no personal hate towards the jedi or Ezra so I hope that something along these lines will be shown in the coming episodes of Ahsoka. (Also, an Ezra and Thrawn book that begins the moment they enter hyperspace would be phenomenal)
I’d love to see Ezra and Thrawn being best friends on a planet surviving.
I have sort of wondered that and if Thrawn has taught Ezra during this time, because regardless of which side he was on Thrawn was a formidable tactician and soldier
@@blythewarland5459 Thrawn true loyalty also was with his people, not the Empire. (Read the new Canon Thrawn Books if you want sources)
Bro Ezra in the thumbnail be looking like Moses from the Prince of Egypt 😂
Suffice to say I agree with all these talking points about Ezra. But he's not a full-fledged Jedi Knight yet. He's liberate his Homeworld and resisted the dark side but there's one trial yet the trial of skill maybe in Ashoka he'll be the one to off that dark Jedi if Dave filoni is allowed to let him
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I wonder if the force even works in this other galaxy that Thrawn and Ezra were sent to.
I still firmly believe that neither Disneyverse nor Filoniverse are canon
Nobody asked, it's not relevant, just felt like saying it
I heard Erza supposed to use like karate force powers
Id love to see a whole episode showing how thrawn and Ezra survived together in the new galaxy, together (until thrawn betrayed him and trapped him in stasis. On a planet with no technology so he cant leave etc)