@@EntertainmentFan11he gave it to her pretty much immediately so I assume ezra told him to, she used it to cut the glass to escape the imperial base before they blew it up
lol... Chop spinning with a lightsaber in hand would be a sight both beautiful and terrible to behold. I think that's too much destructive power for our favorite little psychopath.
the 1st time im guessing not the 2nd...... not sure why youtubers came up with this idea of doing a little high light at the start of a video. i mean everyone does it so shes just following the trend but its like a joke in a movie trailer. not as funny when you see it in the actual show or movie since the trailer already spoiled the moment.
When we first see Baylan Skoll on Seatos the sounds we hear are the call of a Purgill moving in the clouds. Apparently if you zoom in on the bright patch of sky and adjust brightness you can see the shape of a Purgills body moving across the sky. And FYI the names Baylan Skoll and Shin Hati are derived from Norse mythology where two wolves named Skoll and Hati constantly chase the Sun and the Moon attempting to eat them.
Marrok is a Sith Inquisitor, with blood red lightsaber blades, Shin Hati, Baylan Skoll's apprentice, wields an orange and/or burning red lightsaber blade. Hers and Baylan are Dark Jedi/Fallen Jedi and their lightsaber colors are apparently called "Righteous Fury" 🤔, which is what Dagan Gera in Jedi Survivor bleeds his yellow lightsaber into once he starts seething about the Jedi Order having "abandoned and betrayed him" 😓.
In Norse mythology, Hati and Skoll are wolves that are the offspring of Fenrir/Fenris. Hati chases the moon at night, and Skoll chases the sun during the day.
When Ahsoka said to Sabine "You've done enough" it wasn't to protect her or that she had done her part and it was enough; she was throwing major shade insinuating that Sabine had run off with the map against her express wishes and had now allowed it to be stolen and placed in the hands of the enemy. So now Ahsoka is saying Sabine should just stay back so she doesn't fuck up anything else.
I dont think thats actually how she meant it. her tone of voice doesn't match that interpretation at all. when sabine tells here that there were two but that she took one out, she knows how resilliant they are and as she explained later, she suspected it would wait around at her place. As she begins heading out she reaches over and taps her leg and says to get some rest. then she says no you've done enough but there isn't any anger or even a hint of a negative emotion in her voice here. then after getting the head she comes right back to sabine. after sabine finds out where they are and sabine says that she want to join, she tells her "no, you need to recover." if anything she sounds potentially upset this time where as before she hadn't. adn its pretty obvious, because sabine already got hurt and she's trying to go on another mission before she's ready. she doesn't want her to get hurt. it seems ahsoka is doing a great job of masking that despite all her talk about how bad attachments are, she herself can't avoid them. she has attachments toward Sabine. We saw this clearly in ep 4 where she actually taps into the dark side to hurt shin when she thinks that Shin had killed Sabine.
I believe the eye of Sion ship gets its name from the dark lord of the sith: darth sion, he was a Jedi but became a dark lord after the scourge of malachor during the mandalorian wars some 6000 years ago. Pretty cool honestly
SSD most likely is an acronym for "Super Star Destroyer" just like Vader's _The Executor_ which was destroyed at the Battle of Endor, when it collided into the second Death Star 🤔😉👍.
Third guy is Marrok, clearly an Inquisitor but no idea why we're not given his Inquisitor number. Possibly those no longer matter. "Marrok" might be a pseudonym, we'll see. The name comes from Arthurian legend: Sir Marrok was a night enchanted into a wolf by the sorceress Morgan Le Fey (and we have a witch Morgan. ) The last names of Baylan and Shin also reference mythological wolves. Skoll & Hati were wolves who chased the sun and moon respectively in Scandinavian tales. It's Dave Filoni showing his love for wolves again, and I for one and happy to see it.
Re-watched the intro with the lineup of red and blue helmets/ characters. Marrok's helmet is blue...Those are usually the good guy,right? Hmm, interesting.
Hey, Emme! Another solid episode. We get a live-action Chopper! PETER JACOBSON, the shipyard manager, is a veteran character actor from many shows including "The Lost Room", "House", "The Americans", "Colony", "Ray Donovan" and "Fear the Walking Dead". I don't think he had any Imperial inclinations and was just as surprised as Ahsoka and Hera that so many loyalists were operating right under his nose. The introduction of this new galaxy and its inhabitants creates many possibilities most especially paving the way for the YUUZHAN VONG INVASION! That massive hyperdrive ring is to provide the propulsion necessary for extragalactic travel which far outdistances intragalactic travel! Interesting that Baylan admires Ahsoka and would rather spare her if he could. He still identifies with the Jedi. Great Marrok-Ahsoka duel! Love her sidestep. I want to know who he is! The last scene on Lothal matches the epilogue of "Rebels" very closely minus Ahsoka's staff. That means these two episodes took place after "Mandalorian" Season 2 but before the "Rebels" epilogue. The rest of this show predates "Book of Boba Fett" since it occurs two years after "Mandalorian" Season 2 which presents the opportunity to show Ahsoka's first meeting with Luke during the course of this show!
As I understand it - in the Star Wars reality - hyperspace travel outside the home Galaxy is very limited and almost completely uncharted. Travel to another galaxy would require a charted route which the ancient map provides - but even then it requires a super powerful ship to sustain light speed travel for the extended time required to reach even the closest nearby galaxy. Thrawn was dragged there by Purgills against his will - and would likely be trapped there with no way back. Comparing to our own Milky Way galaxy the journey to our closest neighbour galaxy (Andromeda) is 25 times further than the longest journey inside our galaxy (the full diameter - edge to edge). So you would need a vessel capable of travelling around 25 times the longest journey anyone had ever made.
I like the reinterpreted scene as seen in the end of rebels S4 before Ahsoka and Sabine leave to go find Ezra. I just wanted more out of this second episode, considering I’m a big fan of rebels, still looking forward to the third episode though.
6:36 No it was built by the Nightsisters. It was built by a race from a different galaxy. 12:00 All we know is that Marrok appears to be a former Inquisitor.
Incase you are unaware, leaving the galaxy is a huge deal in Star Wars, or at least it was before Disney de-cannonized allot of stuff, this is the first time inter-galactic travel has been mentioned in the new cannon to my knowledge, in fact the word universe is only used a handful of times throughout the cannon, people mostly just say galaxy. Anyway they haven't even fully explored the outer edge of their own galaxy, and to travel to another is so difficult that no-one is really trying to do it, but now we have this inter-galactic map and Thrawn in another galaxy, and its implied that the galaxy he is in isn't even the closest neighbour, it's all very interesting and mysterious... and a little terrifying.
It was Sabine’s thoughts we heard at the beginning; what we heard was what Ezra said in the recording he made for Sabine (as we saw last ep). No one else would be remembering/dreaming that.
Fun Fact: It was actually Kevin Keiner the one that made the music for that show the same guy that made all the music for the animated star wars shows!!!
The "Eye of Sion" may refer to Darth Sion from the game Knights of the Old Republic II. Sion was a Dark Jedi killed on Malachor V at the end of the Jedi Civil War, but used the Force to harness his pain and anger to hold his body together even as it decomposed. They keep hinting at bringing the KOTOR games into cannon, and I am all for it.
The Inquisitor looking guy is speculated to be Sam Witwer's character. You know him he's done the voice of Maul in Clone Wars and Rebels as well as Palpatine in Rebels. He was also a character in the video games The Force Unleashed he was Starkiller who was Vaders dark side apprentice and hugely strong like so strong he pulled a star destroyer out of orbit with the force, they used his likeness and he did the voice so basically Starkiller is Sam Witwer. He was in the credits for this episode but we never saw him and there was no one in the credits except him that could be the Inquisitor guy.
i thought i heard you say you were wondering what she had changed on the saber. The only obvious thing that we can see is that she changed the emitter. Ezra lightsaber emitter was fairly open with a small bit of a lip. Sabine though modified the lightsaber to be more closed off with long dual guards. If you've played either Jedi fallen order or jedi survivor it is the Jaro Tapal style emitter.
5:44 Ah, those fun moments when the props department have built a device from something you recognise. I used to own that "Galaxy Invader" game back in the '80s ^.^
There's some speculation that Marrok is going to be how a Legends character named Starkiller will be introduced to Canon. Galen Marek a.k.a Starkiller is from the Force Unleashed video games from 2008 and 2010, where he was the son of a Jedi whom Vader found and trained as a secret apprentice. He went on multiple missions and even helped kick-off the Rebel Alliance (at least in Legends).
@@bemasaberwyn55which is prolly why he wouldn’t fit as he existed, if he had to fit It would be massively nerfed but prolly a cut above most. Still tho, would be nice but a lotta people wouldn’t like cause it wouldn’t be the same
Episode 1 was dedicated to Ray Stevenson, who plays Skoll, passed away in May. I was hoping that his character would return to the Jedi ways since, after Order 66 there are so few force users. And since Luke is basically the only real Jedi left, I was thinking that it would be cool if Skoll and Hati went back to Jediism, but knowing that Ray Stevenson is no longer with us, I don’t see how that could be written in. BTW, I know you are a Punisher fan, Stevenson also played The Punisher in my he low budget Punisher War Zone. It was pretty bad but I still watched it about 5 times. 😂
Ahsoka toe shoes are likely inspired by Japanese footwear. One of the major inspirations for the Jedi is samurai. Star Wars is a combination of a western and a samurai movie set in space. Tabi sock had a separate big toe from the rest, not each toe separate like in many modern western toe shoes. They were used with Geta, a type of sandal that looks a lot like flip flops but wooden with two or three wooden teeth that keep you of the ground. The shoe variant is called Jika-tabi and if you look for images of them online you see exactly what Ashoka is wearing. I would not be surprised if it off a shelf Jika-tabi with a bit of leather added on the shin ankle that has the look of armor. So not a variant of a modern type of toe shoe but a nod back to what inspired Star Wars
Heir to the Empire is Reference to Thrawn and his Star wars legends Comics with this name. th-cam.com/video/-Oyr5r2EmnE/w-d-xo.html #1 Although antagonistic and quite ruthless, Thrawn is not pure evil. He generally preferred to avoid causing collateral damage, as was demonstrated during the Battle of Batonn, where he attempted to negotiate with the enemy. #2 Thrawn was one of if not the only Imperial who wasn't afraid of Vader and was one of the few officers who actually respected Vader for his commitment and loyalty to the Empire. Vader in turn held great respect for the Grand Admiral's intelligence and strategic influence. #3 Ahsoka Theory Reveals Grand Admiral Thrawn Isn't Star Wars' Next Villain At All - He's A Hero BY LEWIS GLAZEBROOK PUBLISHED 6 DAYS AGO A theory surrounding the upcoming Ahsoka series states that Grand Admiral Thrawn is not the villain of the show, but the next Star Wars hero.
@@nigelhyde279 That's even why he is my favorite one of Star Wars charakters with Anakin abd Ahsoka he is on my top Three. May the force be with you and may you lead the force. ✋
Can you imagine the long distance charges coming from another galaxy? Thrawn better not reverse the charges, I doubt witching pays well. All Sabine probably added to Ezra's lightsabre is racing stripes.
The guy with the double saber who fought Ahsoka is an Inquisitor named Marrok. IDK what his number is. I love dark side red blade wielders especially sith and inquisitors. I hope we see more of him and the empire.
While i get why so many people think Ahsoka is being dismissive when you says "you've done enough" her tone of voice doesn't match that. i honestly do believe that Ahsoka was telling her you dont need to come help you have help me. though i do think it is intentional said that way because sabine certainly does seem to take it as a dismissive you've already done enough. way to go hero" which just shows how much their divide has become
I'm liking the show so far. Id say the lightsabers are at least kind of red. The glow is red, but the beam is orange rather than white like normal. Looks more red than Cal's orange saber.
I'm guessing this orange-red is meant to indicate something along the lines of a Dark Jedi rather than full on Dark Side/Sith, as is becoming increasingly clear The Force isn't black and white, perhaps they just aren't corrupted and hateful enough to fully bleed their crystals.
@@bemasaberwyn55 yeah, that's what I meant. Of course they've always alluded to that ability. But this is the first time we've seen it in action. Ahsoka being able to sense Sabine's dream thoughts.
The way Baylon wouldn't make eye contact when he said they'd earn - I think he's playing a long game, he wants to kill thrawn for some reason connected to his past. Ends-justify-the-means type stuff.
I'm not so sure about that. She asked him what will happen, not what they will earn. I reason that he believes that under Thrawn's command, there will be the power to overthrow what he believes is wrong in the galaxy. He was disillusioned with the republic and the Jedi council and now with the new republic. They are too corrupt and weak to get the job done. He's just picked a side. We just know that it's not a good one.
Bermuda triangle? No. Another _galaxy_. As in “a long, long time ago, in a _completely different_ galaxy far, far away” - kind of a big deal. For all we know, Thrawn’s in the Milky Way - our galaxy
I think we can rule out the Inquisitor being Ezra. Ezra was likely at his max height when we saw him last and this guy is taller than Ahsoka. And Ezra was shorter. The studio might not account for that detail but I feel like Filoni would
I'm still not so sure that Morgan is hearing Thrawn. My suspicion is that there is something/someone else calling to her. And I suspect that call is not from a very good entity either.
I thought the symbolizism behind the long hair was that Sabine hadn't put on her Mandalorian helmet in that long a time that her hair grew that long. It's not really a good fit with the helmet. Short hair fits better.
I commented on this at some point during Rebels, but you really should read the Timothy Zahn trilogy from the 90s to better understand Thrawn. The character has a lot more depth than just being scary. Did anyone else notice that the helmet of the "Inquisitor" in the intro of the second episode was blue and not red, which usually indicates a good character?
Lets not begin that whole intro theorizing again.. remember The Armorer was red for Mandalorian season 3 and people were convinced she was a bad guy? how did that work out again?
@@kebabgud I just looked again because what you wrote made me wonder and in Mandalorian S3 E8 her helmet is blue. However, I don't know now if it was possibly different in other episodes. What does that have to do with theorizing anyway? You could follow that exactly in all series so far and I didn't theorize but just asked if anyone else noticed that. ;-)
Sabine is and has always been force sensitive, just like every other being in the galaxy. Yoda himself even said it, the force flows through everything. And, if you remember, when Sabine was being trained with the Dark Saber, Kanan told her that she needed to connect with it. And, as she did, it became lighter and easier to use. How else could that happen, if she wasn't force sensitive.
The game force unleashed.. main character Galen Marek who becomes "Starkiller". Who is Vaders Apprentice.. starkiller is played and voiced by Sam Witwer.. who also voiced Darth MAUL for Clone Wars and Rebels... unknown Inquisitor in this episode is called Marrok, who is he or she?! Galen Marek =/= Marrok? In the credits under "Additional Voices" is Sam Witwer Sam Witwer also has a social media post about Dave Filoni had interest in making "Starkiller" an inquisitor for Clone Wars and or Rebels..
Based on what Sam talked about on his Twitch a few days ago, it doesnt look like he's playing Marrok. Sure, he can't really talk about it anyways because of the strike (and.. you know., spoilers) it may only be a voice gig as for now (until they need Marrok unmasked), just like 95% of the work Pedro does for Mando. The future will tell.
A slight side track but still in the realm; could you consider creating a tribute to the late and amazing Kevin Conroy? He passed away last year, and was the sole reason I got into acting. I have a VA background and there are some preconceived notions that it's not as demanding as regular acting; but the vocal training itself and perfecting the craft may take more time than any acting school. l feel like he's very underrated as Batman (ditto Mark Hamill as Joker) and even non existent in the conversation. PS. You almost saw me as Leon in those new Resident Evil games :)
Yeah, no way Conroy was or is underrated. Man is the hall mark for how one should tackle the batman character. For so many, me included, he is the voice we hear when reading batman comics. Goated actor and goated human. He deserves all the praise. And so do you, voice acting is awesome and requires some real talent. It should never be considered lesser than standard acting.
@@thelordofhunger Thanks so much for this feedback. I can relate. Also, I really liked him in 'Gotham Knight'; chapter 'In Darkness Dwells' is amazing. Not to mention the Arkham games not only being great gameplay wise but recreated the feel of Animated Series flawlessly.
Fun fact: the actress that plays Hera in live action (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) is married to Ewan McGregor, who ofcourse plays Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Prequels and the Kenobi show.
Jedi Code: There is no emotion, there is peace. There is no ignorance, there is knowledge. There is no passion, there is serenity. There is no chaos, there is harmony. There is no death, there is the Force. Jedi code for Youglings Emotion, yet peace. Ignorance, yet knowledge. Passion, yet serenity. Chaos, yet harmony. Death, yet the Force. Following the Code --- The Dark Jedi believed that individuals could not become content and serene, as sentient beings required emotion and passion that could not be repressed. The Dark Jedi required their members to use their emotions to fuel their power and guide their actions, which they stated was the opposite of the Jedi. No peace, only suffering. No knowledge, only instinct. No serenity, only passion. No harmony, only chaos. No life, only death. ---- The Sith Code, as written by Sorzus Syn and taught by Darth Bane: Peace is a lie, there is only passion. Through passion, I gain strength. Through strength, I gain power. Through power, I gain victory. Through victory, my chains are broken. The Force shall free me. There also existed a version of the code in Sith, known as Qotsisajak-literally "Way of the Sith doctrine": Nwûl tash. Dzwol shâsotkun. Shâsotjontû châtsatul nu tyûk. Tyûkjontû châtsatul nu midwan. Midwanjontû châtsatul nu asha. Ashajontû kotswinot itsu nuyak. Wonoksh Qyâsik nun. ---- Grey Jedi Code There must be both dark and light. I will do what I must to keep the balance, as the balance is what holds all life. There is no good without evil, but evil must not be allowed to flourish. There is passion, yet peace; serenity, yet emotion; chaos, yet order. I am a wielder of the flame; a champion of balance. I am a guardian of life. I am a Gray Jedi
Hey, now.... don't be posting stuff in the language of the Sith! It's illegal for droids to translate that! Hell, the blue power light on my computer turned red when that part was on screen!
@@IggyStardust1967 Hell Yeaaaaaaaaah that's was good one my friend. If I were a pirate, smuggler, bounty hunter or archaeologist in Star Wars, my droid must know the Sith language, otherwise the train won't pass through it.
I find I believe more in the Grey Jedi Code. It aligns with something Sirius Black from the Harry Potter series said that rings true "We’ve all got both light and dark inside us. What matters is the part we choose to act on...that’s who we really are.” The goal isn't to banish the darkness but learn to live with it and still choose the right path which at times requires bending the rules. The battle is then where is the line drawn? When do the ends justify not so ethical means? This has plagued philosophers for thousands of years and what I find really intriguing.
@@ronweber1402 Bill Burr had some great lines in The Mandalorian Chapter 15 : The Believer.... "It seems like your lines start to blur when things get ugly." and "If you can sleep at night, you're doing better than most." I mean, he's not wrong. And everyone is like this. We all have the lines we won't cross, until something happens when we HAVE to. Then, it all gets kinda muddy. "Do the ends justify the means?" I guess it depends on the situation. Would it be ethical to murder Adolf Hitler as a child, before he does what he does? Knowing what we know NOW, that can be up for debate. Knowing only what was known when he was a child? Not likely. But also, with the example of what he did, we can at least attempt to be sure it never happens again. Without that example, perhaps someone else would have done even worse. I hope we never know.
Anakin's descent into darkness was well portrayed. Because some Jedi never completely loved him, didn't respect him, didn't trust him, didn't take him seriously and even despised him. As a child before Obi-Wan started teaching him, he was hated and psychologically bullied by other children "Anakin is a slave to his feelings" and that was only because of envy because he was much more gifted and skilled than them. . . .And many other things and sufferings he and his padawan, Ashoka Tano, the Jedi like to cause. Yoda during the Clone Wars, he met the spirit of Darth Bane in Sitt's tomb, which is created by the rule of two. And later in his visions he saw Anakin becoming Darth Vader and didn't do anything about it because I thought it wasn't worth it. Anakin was a slave all his life - Tatuine, Jedi, Love, Dark Side. He became a father figure to Qui-gon Jinn, during his stay in the temple he was psychologically bullied and called by others "Anakin slaves to his own feelings", he lost his mother, the Jedi never married him all the time and without proper evidence he accused Ashoka and caused her to leave and finally he was afraid of losing Padmé. The only and worst support given the events was Palpatine who was a fatherly substitute for Anakin from the beginning. When he used Mace Windu's hand and after killing the Jedi he was already in the dark as the dark side itself showed him to the planet Mortis The One Son. On Mustafar, Padme almost got him from the dark side, but Obi-Wan discovered him and screwed it up. Anakin "Vader" built his castle on Mustafar and thanks to the two sbosobs he tried to revive Padmé but he could not see it due to the fact that Luke and Leya were already born, they were the only ones preventing it with their existence. Too bad he didn't find "Word between Wolrds" on the planet Lothal. He would create an alternate Reality or go through all of history. ;) . . . You have to find out about the lost 20 Jedi like Count Dooku, about the fates of Jedi with the ability to see the future, young apprentices who were not taken by any Jedi masters to learn, who showed little talent for the force and were not shown to the temple which in some cases was quite drastic, . .. Blinded by ego, aronance, pride, absolute help to people and not following the path of forces. Honor to the exceptions and one of the true Jedi was Master Fey. The Jedi and the Fallen Jedi (Sith) have betrayed the memory and message of their common ancestors of the Je'daii Order by their actions and the endless battles of their Civil War. 😊 May the force be with you. And may you lead the force. 🖐️
SW Jedi worst things they ever do part 1 Lying to Luke Luke Skywalker loses his hand in Empire Strikes Back. This is more the fault of George Lucas’ poor planning than anything else, but in-universe, it’s all on Obi-Wan Kenobi and Yoda. Both had ample opportunity to let Luke know that Darth Vader was his father and Leia was his sister. Instead, they left him ignorant, without the potential support of a Force-sensitive Leia and giving up the psychological edge to Vader, who knew the truth behind Luke’s paternity. Nobody would have been surprised if Luke had switched sides right then and there-at least Vader never lied to him. The purpose of lying to Luke was never revealed. Were they afraid that the truth would instantly turn him heel? Wasn’t it the fact that the Jedi never wanted to deal with Anakin’s dangerous potential that got them into trouble in the first place? Considering that Obi-Wan and Yoda had all this information, they could have at the very least told Luke early-on that he shouldn’t try Lannistering his own sister. Obi-Wan turns a bar fight into attempted murder Star Wars Mos Eisley bar fight Obi-Wan Kenobia This one hurts. Obi-Wan Kenobi is a favorite of ours-and, hey, look, at this point, he was a crotchety old man who was forced to traverse the desert with a whiny, Leif Garrett-resembling teenager and his weirdo droids, so he was understandably in a lousy mood. Luke can’t even have a drink of whatever that was (laundry detergent? Kool Aid?) in a bar without two people trying to take his lunch money from him. You know the rest: Ponda Baba and Cornelius Evazan threaten Luke until Obi-Wan “Iron Chef” Kenobi slices and dices Baba’s arm. Mind you, we’d just seen Obi-Wan, not ten minutes before, use a Jedi mind trick to keep a Stormtrooper from arresting them. Couldn't he just do it again? You can’t even really give the excuse about time or urgency. Neither of these guys were armed from what we could see, and all they were doing was pushing Luke around. And look at him. At that point, wouldn’t you want to as well?
Is the Galactic Empire better than the Galactic Republic? It depends on one's point of view. The Galactic Empire as depicted in the Star Wars series was a totalitarian regime that ruled with an iron fist, while the Galactic Republic was a more democratic government. It turns out that both have their flaws and strengths. From a moral point of view, it could be argued that the Galactic Republic is a better system of government, but the military strength and effectiveness of the Empire in maintaining control over its territories may be seen as an advantage by some. Ultimately, it's a matter of personal opinion. But the main reason for the Empire is to be prepared for much worse threats from unexplored areas. ---- Crosshair once said, "Republic / Empire, what a difference." You know what he means, Andor Show show us. No one is good or bad. More than most people are Gray, just like in real life. We also saw how "good" Rebel Alliances are. You know, even Luke Skywalker in Star Wars Legends is better than Ghost Squad, and I'm still with the fact that in Seaqual they remade Luke as a character out of all the Egoistic,... Jedi like Mace who dug their own graves.
Star Wars: 15 Worst Things The Jedi Ever Did Even the good guys make mistakes. Major, major mistakes. You'd think the Force would warn the Jedi that these ridiculous acts were super dark side-y. Star Wars has the clearest demarcation of hero and villain, even more so than The Transformers with Autobots and Decepticons or GI Joe and Cobra. In Star Wars, it's the dark side and the light. Well, clearly, the guys that dress in black and admittedly even call themselves users of the “dark side of the Force” are probably not the good guys. But they are, in theory. Why they would actually agree to being called the villains is a flaw in the franchise (if not just bad PR on their part). SPOILER.. .. . . . . . . . . The Jedi themselves aren’t exactly saints, despite being portrayed that way. We're not saying that the Jedi are the true villains and the Sith are misunderstood, but there are times that they really, really needed to stand back and consider how awful some of their actions made them look. There are minor things like lying for no real reason, and then there are things like launching a coup d'état and covering up mass murders. With Luke teasing that the Jedi need to end in the upcoming and aptly titled The Last Jedi, let’s take a look at some of the reasons why Luke might have to close the book on the warrior-monks. These are the 15 Worst Things The Jedi Ever Did.
Ezra in Rebels that moment in World between Worlds created second Universe in this moment becouse in Star Wars legends Comics a books where is even Ahsoka Novel by E. K. Johnston after fighting on Malachor she die when Vader kill her. Even Calleb Dume order 66 comics is in part retconed you know batch season 1 episode 1 #Star Wars fandom Wookipedia. And he has Sith Apprentice Galen Marek alias Starkiller in SW game Force Unlished 1,2. ---- It is confirmed in the Star Wars Canon comic Darth Vader when he had his castle built on Mustafar and then in the Vader Immortal vr game. Vader/Anakin tried to revive Padme from the end of episode 3 Revenge of the Sith, but he couldn't see it because Luke and Leya were already born. Because he thought they died in her womb. So when he tried to revive her, he couldn't see them because they were already born. And then when he found out that he had a son, he wanted to be sure Darth Vader 2020 comic period between Star Wars episode 5 and 6. And some time after that, this cinematic Fallen Angel takes place.
Ahsoka is no Jedi she the balanced force user similar to one of only true Jedi Master Fey. Grey Jedi Code There must be both dark and light. I will do what I must to keep the balance, as the balance is what holds all life. There is no good without evil, but evil must not be allowed to flourish. There is passion, yet peace; serenity, yet emotion; chaos, yet order. I am a wielder of the flame; a champion of balance. I am a guardian of life. I am a Gray Jedi
@@eiden5778 and @officialmonarchmusic Do you even heart about Legends go to Canon becouse that all start happening when Dave Filony with Lucas started making Clone Wars series and Movies. Looks like another person has a Goldfish Memory. Damn, this disease of Dumbs, Idiots and Hottentots was first among the gaming ones and now it's also spreading to the editorial TH-camrs, but you're still just at the beginning, so please, you're not as good as the already changed individuals. ;)
@@eiden5778 Jedi Code: There is no emotion, there is peace. There is no ignorance, there is knowledge. There is no passion, there is serenity. There is no chaos, there is harmony. There is no death, there is the Force. Jedi code for Youglings Emotion, yet peace. Ignorance, yet knowledge. Passion, yet serenity. Chaos, yet harmony. Death, yet the Force. Following the Code --- The Dark Jedi believed that individuals could not become content and serene, as sentient beings required emotion and passion that could not be repressed. The Dark Jedi required their members to use their emotions to fuel their power and guide their actions, which they stated was the opposite of the Jedi. No peace, only suffering. No knowledge, only instinct. No serenity, only passion. No harmony, only chaos. No life, only death. ---- The Sith Code, as written by Sorzus Syn and taught by Darth Bane: Peace is a lie, there is only passion. Through passion, I gain strength. Through strength, I gain power. Through power, I gain victory. Through victory, my chains are broken. The Force shall free me. There also existed a version of the code in Sith, known as Qotsisajak-literally "Way of the Sith doctrine": Nwûl tash. Dzwol shâsotkun. Shâsotjontû châtsatul nu tyûk. Tyûkjontû châtsatul nu midwan. Midwanjontû châtsatul nu asha. Ashajontû kotswinot itsu nuyak. Wonoksh Qyâsik nun. ---- Grey Jedi Code There must be both dark and light. I will do what I must to keep the balance, as the balance is what holds all life. There is no good without evil, but evil must not be allowed to flourish. There is passion, yet peace; serenity, yet emotion; chaos, yet order. I am a wielder of the flame; a champion of balance. I am a guardian of life. I am a Gray Jedi
@@eiden5778 Yeah Ahsoka left the order, never finished the Trails like for example Obi-Wan Kenobi or Anakin. Kalleb Dume and Call Kestis are the ones who got Trails finished after long long time during Rebels or Jedi Fallen order.
SW Jedi 15 worst things they ever do The Jedi Mind Trick Jedi Mind Trick Star Wars Speaking of the plot convenience mind trick, it’s another unsettling usage of the Force that Jedi love to employ. Nothing quite says “good guys” like bending people to your will. Admittedly, any Force-sensitive person could potentially brainwash people; both Jedi and Sith have used it extensively, but it doesn’t make it any less unsettling. Its capability goes beyond something as simple as an illusion to make a Stormtrooper wave you past a checkpoint. As we’ve seen in The Force Awakens and elsewhere, you can have someone essentially do your bidding and act almost perfectly normal during this. It’s a complete (if temporary) form of brainwashing that can easily lead to the exploitation of another. While the Jedi ostensibly believe that they're acting in the greater good, well, so did Anakin Skywalker. There’s a slippery slope when it comes to power, and the power over somebody’s mind and agency is too much for any one person to possess. Philosophical Book Burning Darth Maul Comic Jedi Padawan There shouldn’t be a thing as “forbidden knowledge.” Everyone desires freedom of thought, speech, and exploration. The Jedi... not so much. They deemed certain aspects of emotion-passion, love, and anger, along with its influences on the Force-to be too dangerous. The practices and corresponding information were entirely banned. The Jedi preferred to shun dangerous things like passion and emotion for something more austere and monk-like. There were two problems with that: once you say someone can’t have something, they’d want it even more, and, historically, many had found true balance in the Force by using pieces of both the Light and Dark side. Way back when the Jedi were called the Je’daii, both sides of the Force were used harmoniously. Correctly, the Je’daii eventually felt that too much emphasis on the Dark side was bad, but in their fear, they ending up banning all use and exploration of it. The Jedi created the Sith... Darth Nilhilus Well, this isn’t a proud moment in Jedi history. The Jedi made their own mess. All the abnegation and censorship led those frustrated with the emotionless, colorless life of a Jedi Master unfun. When others flocked to the Dark side, they went crazy with it because it was new and exciting. Passion is fine, but when everything else that comes along with it is just as unknown and mysterious, you’re going to end up overdoing it. And the Sith overdid it. The fallen Jedi-turned-Sith became power-hungry, evil megalomaniacs because they couldn’t handle the influx of “new” emotions and its corresponding Force manipulation. It was like becoming addicted to the good times. A crash was inevitable. When Dark side users went too far by killing people, creating empires and using their mind control powers to enforce slavery, the Jedi had to step in to clean up their own mess. ...Then committed a Sith holocaust And nothing says calm, passionless response quite like mass murder. In this ancient time, before the dark days, before the Empire, things were still pretty dark, actually. The Jedi and the Sith fought over Coruscant. Each side would erect a shrine that the other would destroy. After countless lost erections, the Sith gained but couldn’t hold the planet. The Liberation of Coruscant saw the Jedi take back the planet, though little else about the battle is known. Over the next year, infighting caused factions of the Sith to splinter, right in time for the heroes to swoop in and arrest these criminals and put them on trial hunt them to extinction. By the time of the prequel films, the Jedi Council was certain that between the infighting and their own genocidal actions, the Sith were completely eradicated, which isn’t a term you would normally use when describing the actions of peaceful zen monks. Of course, poetic justice does make the Sith being destroyed by the same moral rot from the Jedi and within their own ranks very funny, but you could understand their distaste at being massacred. Luminara Unduli doesn't care about her padawan Luminara Unduli in Star Wars The Clone Wars Luminara Unduli is a well-liked character in the fandom. She’s a powerful, loyal and capable Jedi. Like all important
Jedi Master Adi Gallia wielded red/orange color lightsaber during her time as a Jedi Knight and possessed it after she was made a Jedi Master and eventually a member on the Jedi High Council, wielding it on many battlefronts, including Troiken in the Stark Hyperspace War in 44 BBY and the galaxy-wide conflict known as the Clone Wars in 22 BBY until her murder by Savage Opress on Florrum in 20 BBY. ----- Canon games Jedi Fallen order and Jedi Survivor are canon Jedi Fallen order comics for the game Jedi fallen order Dark Temple. and Jedi Battle Scares which takes place between the two games. . . . . Ps spoiler below . . . . . He did some good character development in the Jedi Battle Scares comic. And even the inquisitor 5th brother had his highlight where he defeated Cal and almost killed Greez, fortunately he only lost his hand. 😮😢😌 . . . Dagan Gera reminds me of Count Dooku and has become another favorite of mine. If they release another comic from this game with him, I'll buy it. . . . Omg 9th sister is as mad at Cal as when 7th brother chopped her leg off at Mon Cal. And then he was killed by Ahsoka in Tales of the Jedi. 🤣 . . . The 9th sister is finally part of the living and rests in peace, having already lost an eye from Vader during training, a leg from the 6th brother, and finally an arm and head from Cal.
i love that sabine cutting her hair is filmed in the same way as kanan's scene from rebels
Technically, Ezra gave Chopper his lightsaber, but I'm sure he meant it for Sabine. Although, Chop welding a lightsaber would be awesome. lol
Yeaaaaah we have seen it in Rebels season 4 last episode when Ezra go to the Thrawn.
@@EntertainmentFan11he gave it to her pretty much immediately so I assume ezra told him to, she used it to cut the glass to escape the imperial base before they blew it up
lol...
Chop spinning with a lightsaber in hand would be a sight both beautiful and terrible to behold.
I think that's too much destructive power for our favorite little psychopath.
But would it be Darth Chopper?
@@paulj7736 Or Darth Choppilonys
"If Thrawn's calling let's send him to voicemail." That almost made me spit out my coffee. Totally caught me by surprise and I actually laughed.
the 1st time im guessing not the 2nd...... not sure why youtubers came up with this idea of doing a little high light at the start of a video. i mean everyone does it so shes just following the trend but its like a joke in a movie trailer. not as funny when you see it in the actual show or movie since the trailer already spoiled the moment.
@@magus104 Thanks. We can always count on someone turning up just to say something shitty.
@@ronweber1402You know that it's all that keeps some of them going. 🤨
Thrawn might be chilling somewhere trying to stay out of this drama
When we first see Baylan Skoll on Seatos the sounds we hear are the call of a Purgill moving in the clouds. Apparently if you zoom in on the bright patch of sky and adjust brightness you can see the shape of a Purgills body moving across the sky. And FYI the names Baylan Skoll and Shin Hati are derived from Norse mythology where two wolves named Skoll and Hati constantly chase the Sun and the Moon attempting to eat them.
Marrok is a Sith Inquisitor, with blood red lightsaber blades, Shin Hati, Baylan Skoll's apprentice, wields an orange and/or burning red lightsaber blade. Hers and Baylan are Dark Jedi/Fallen Jedi and their lightsaber colors are apparently called "Righteous Fury" 🤔, which is what Dagan Gera in Jedi Survivor bleeds his yellow lightsaber into once he starts seething about the Jedi Order having "abandoned and betrayed him" 😓.
In Norse mythology, Hati and Skoll are wolves that are the offspring of Fenrir/Fenris. Hati chases the moon at night, and Skoll chases the sun during the day.
When Ahsoka said to Sabine "You've done enough" it wasn't to protect her or that she had done her part and it was enough; she was throwing major shade insinuating that Sabine had run off with the map against her express wishes and had now allowed it to be stolen and placed in the hands of the enemy. So now Ahsoka is saying Sabine should just stay back so she doesn't fuck up anything else.
I dont think thats actually how she meant it. her tone of voice doesn't match that interpretation at all. when sabine tells here that there were two but that she took one out, she knows how resilliant they are and as she explained later, she suspected it would wait around at her place. As she begins heading out she reaches over and taps her leg and says to get some rest. then she says no you've done enough but there isn't any anger or even a hint of a negative emotion in her voice here. then after getting the head she comes right back to sabine. after sabine finds out where they are and sabine says that she want to join, she tells her "no, you need to recover." if anything she sounds potentially upset this time where as before she hadn't. adn its pretty obvious, because sabine already got hurt and she's trying to go on another mission before she's ready. she doesn't want her to get hurt. it seems ahsoka is doing a great job of masking that despite all her talk about how bad attachments are, she herself can't avoid them. she has attachments toward Sabine. We saw this clearly in ep 4 where she actually taps into the dark side to hurt shin when she thinks that Shin had killed Sabine.
@@sakisaotome6753 Well we will remain at odds because I absolutely believe the inflection in her voice said she was disappointed in Sabine.
So fun fact the music/score in this is done by Kevin Kiner, the composer who did the music for Rebels
As well as Clone Wars and Bad Batch
It’s interesting to see a former jedi and Inquisitor working for the same side…
I mean, inquisitors are former Jedi themselves
the loth cat is sooooo cute!!!!!!! i cant get over how fluffy it is every time i see it i want to give it a big hug
I believe the eye of Sion ship gets its name from the dark lord of the sith: darth sion, he was a Jedi but became a dark lord after the scourge of malachor during the mandalorian wars some 6000 years ago. Pretty cool honestly
SSD most likely is an acronym for "Super Star Destroyer" just like Vader's _The Executor_ which was destroyed at the Battle of Endor, when it collided into the second Death Star 🤔😉👍.
Third guy is Marrok, clearly an Inquisitor but no idea why we're not given his Inquisitor number. Possibly those no longer matter. "Marrok" might be a pseudonym, we'll see. The name comes from Arthurian legend: Sir Marrok was a night enchanted into a wolf by the sorceress Morgan Le Fey (and we have a witch Morgan. ) The last names of Baylan and Shin also reference mythological wolves. Skoll & Hati were wolves who chased the sun and moon respectively in Scandinavian tales. It's Dave Filoni showing his love for wolves again, and I for one and happy to see it.
Re-watched the intro with the lineup of red and blue helmets/ characters. Marrok's helmet is blue...Those are usually the good guy,right? Hmm, interesting.
@@davidhowell7279 Yeah I noticed that as well. Generally Blue indicates good.
Hey, Emme!
Another solid episode.
We get a live-action Chopper!
PETER JACOBSON, the shipyard manager, is a veteran character actor from many shows including "The Lost Room", "House", "The Americans", "Colony", "Ray Donovan" and "Fear the Walking Dead". I don't think he had any Imperial inclinations and was just as surprised as Ahsoka and Hera that so many loyalists were operating right under his nose.
The introduction of this new galaxy and its inhabitants creates many possibilities most especially paving the way for the YUUZHAN VONG INVASION!
That massive hyperdrive ring is to provide the propulsion necessary for extragalactic travel which far outdistances intragalactic travel!
Interesting that Baylan admires Ahsoka and would rather spare her if he could. He still identifies with the Jedi.
Great Marrok-Ahsoka duel! Love her sidestep. I want to know who he is!
The last scene on Lothal matches the epilogue of "Rebels" very closely minus Ahsoka's staff. That means these two episodes took place after "Mandalorian" Season 2 but before the "Rebels" epilogue. The rest of this show predates "Book of Boba Fett" since it occurs two years after "Mandalorian" Season 2 which presents the opportunity to show Ahsoka's first meeting with Luke during the course of this show!
As I understand it - in the Star Wars reality - hyperspace travel outside the home Galaxy is very limited and almost completely uncharted. Travel to another galaxy would require a charted route which the ancient map provides - but even then it requires a super powerful ship to sustain light speed travel for the extended time required to reach even the closest nearby galaxy. Thrawn was dragged there by Purgills against his will - and would likely be trapped there with no way back. Comparing to our own Milky Way galaxy the journey to our closest neighbour galaxy (Andromeda) is 25 times further than the longest journey inside our galaxy (the full diameter - edge to edge). So you would need a vessel capable of travelling around 25 times the longest journey anyone had ever made.
I like the reinterpreted scene as seen in the end of rebels S4 before Ahsoka and Sabine leave to go find Ezra.
I just wanted more out of this second episode, considering I’m a big fan of rebels, still looking forward to the third episode though.
The mural scene was shot for shot the same scene from Rebels. So this really is now the next season of Rebels. :)
The third guy is a former inquisitor named Marrok.
6:36 No it was built by the Nightsisters. It was built by a race from a different galaxy.
12:00 All we know is that Marrok appears to be a former Inquisitor.
Incase you are unaware, leaving the galaxy is a huge deal in Star Wars, or at least it was before Disney de-cannonized allot of stuff, this is the first time inter-galactic travel has been mentioned in the new cannon to my knowledge, in fact the word universe is only used a handful of times throughout the cannon, people mostly just say galaxy.
Anyway they haven't even fully explored the outer edge of their own galaxy, and to travel to another is so difficult that no-one is really trying to do it, but now we have this inter-galactic map and Thrawn in another galaxy, and its implied that the galaxy he is in isn't even the closest neighbour, it's all very interesting and mysterious... and a little terrifying.
Marrok’s saber is red!
Everyone wants to talk about it so here’s my 2¢. Marrok is Luuke Skywalker!
It was Sabine’s thoughts we heard at the beginning; what we heard was what Ezra said in the recording he made for Sabine (as we saw last ep). No one else would be remembering/dreaming that.
the music is being made by the same guy who did the music for Clone Wars, Bad Batch and Rebels; Kevin Kiner.
14:59 This wailing noise is reminiscent of sound effects and score of Andor
Fun Fact: It was actually Kevin Keiner the one that made the music for that show the same guy that made all the music for the animated star wars shows!!!
I hope that inquisitor-like guy is who I think he is.
The "Eye of Sion" may refer to Darth Sion from the game Knights of the Old Republic II. Sion was a Dark Jedi killed on Malachor V at the end of the Jedi Civil War, but used the Force to harness his pain and anger to hold his body together even as it decomposed. They keep hinting at bringing the KOTOR games into cannon, and I am all for it.
It's a hyperspace ring. They were uses by the Jedi throughout the Clone Wars.
The music is being done by the same person Dave used for The Clone Wars & Rebels.
The Inquisitor looking guy is speculated to be Sam Witwer's character. You know him he's done the voice of Maul in Clone Wars and Rebels as well as Palpatine in Rebels. He was also a character in the video games The Force Unleashed he was Starkiller who was Vaders dark side apprentice and hugely strong like so strong he pulled a star destroyer out of orbit with the force, they used his likeness and he did the voice so basically Starkiller is Sam Witwer. He was in the credits for this episode but we never saw him and there was no one in the credits except him that could be the Inquisitor guy.
i thought i heard you say you were wondering what she had changed on the saber. The only obvious thing that we can see is that she changed the emitter. Ezra lightsaber emitter was fairly open with a small bit of a lip. Sabine though modified the lightsaber to be more closed off with long dual guards. If you've played either Jedi fallen order or jedi survivor it is the Jaro Tapal style emitter.
5:44 Ah, those fun moments when the props department have built a device from something you recognise. I used to own that "Galaxy Invader" game back in the '80s ^.^
There's some speculation that Marrok is going to be how a Legends character named Starkiller will be introduced to Canon. Galen Marek a.k.a Starkiller is from the Force Unleashed video games from 2008 and 2010, where he was the son of a Jedi whom Vader found and trained as a secret apprentice. He went on multiple missions and even helped kick-off the Rebel Alliance (at least in Legends).
And he was OP AF
@@bemasaberwyn55which is prolly why he wouldn’t fit as he existed, if he had to fit It would be massively nerfed but prolly a cut above most. Still tho, would be nice but a lotta people wouldn’t like cause it wouldn’t be the same
The 3rd guy is Marrok, an Inquistor.
Episode 1 was dedicated to Ray Stevenson, who plays Skoll, passed away in May. I was hoping that his character would return to the Jedi ways since, after Order 66 there are so few force users. And since Luke is basically the only real Jedi left, I was thinking that it would be cool if Skoll and Hati went back to Jediism, but knowing that Ray Stevenson is no longer with us, I don’t see how that could be written in.
BTW, I know you are a Punisher fan, Stevenson also played The Punisher in my he low budget Punisher War Zone. It was pretty bad but I still watched it about 5 times. 😂
Ahsoka toe shoes are likely inspired by Japanese footwear. One of the major inspirations for the Jedi is samurai. Star Wars is a combination of a western and a samurai movie set in space. Tabi sock had a separate big toe from the rest, not each toe separate like in many modern western toe shoes. They were used with Geta, a type of sandal that looks a lot like flip flops but wooden with two or three wooden teeth that keep you of the ground.
The shoe variant is called Jika-tabi and if you look for images of them online you see exactly what Ashoka is wearing. I would not be surprised if it off a shelf Jika-tabi with a bit of leather added on the shin ankle that has the look of armor.
So not a variant of a modern type of toe shoe but a nod back to what inspired Star Wars
Heir to the Empire is Reference to Thrawn and his Star wars legends Comics with this name.
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#1 Although antagonistic and quite ruthless, Thrawn is not pure evil. He generally preferred to avoid causing collateral damage, as was demonstrated during the Battle of Batonn, where he attempted to negotiate with the enemy.
#2 Thrawn was one of if not the only Imperial who wasn't afraid of Vader and was one of the few officers who actually respected Vader for his commitment and loyalty to the Empire. Vader in turn held great respect for the Grand Admiral's intelligence and strategic influence.
#3 Ahsoka Theory Reveals Grand Admiral Thrawn Isn't Star Wars' Next Villain At All - He's A Hero
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A theory surrounding the upcoming Ahsoka series states that Grand Admiral Thrawn is not the villain of the show, but the next Star Wars hero.
It’s actually a reference to the EU novels written by Timothy Zahn, the graphic novels were a later adaptation.
@@nigelhyde279 That's even why he is my favorite one of Star Wars charakters with Anakin abd Ahsoka he is on my top Three.
May the force be with you and may you lead the force. ✋
chopper still has an attitude 😂
Can you imagine the long distance charges coming from another galaxy? Thrawn better not reverse the charges, I doubt witching pays well.
All Sabine probably added to Ezra's lightsabre is racing stripes.
The guy with the double saber who fought Ahsoka is an Inquisitor named Marrok. IDK what his number is. I love dark side red blade wielders especially sith and inquisitors. I hope we see more of him and the empire.
I definitely view the 2 orange saber users as Dark Jedi, as opposed to some sith or muahaha evil people, not to mention the Padawan braid on Shin!
While i get why so many people think Ahsoka is being dismissive when you says "you've done enough" her tone of voice doesn't match that. i honestly do believe that Ahsoka was telling her you dont need to come help you have help me. though i do think it is intentional said that way because sabine certainly does seem to take it as a dismissive you've already done enough. way to go hero" which just shows how much their divide has become
i love that the end of ep 2 is also the end of the rebels epilog from the last ep
I'm liking the show so far.
Id say the lightsabers are at least kind of red. The glow is red, but the beam is orange rather than white like normal. Looks more red than Cal's orange saber.
I'm guessing this orange-red is meant to indicate something along the lines of a Dark Jedi rather than full on Dark Side/Sith, as is becoming increasingly clear The Force isn't black and white, perhaps they just aren't corrupted and hateful enough to fully bleed their crystals.
Yeah, I think that's really the first time that Star Wars has shown us a Master being able to sense the thoughts of the Padawan.
In a literal sense. Remember the phrase your thoughts betray you has been a staple of Star Wars content for over 40 years
@@bemasaberwyn55 yeah, that's what I meant. Of course they've always alluded to that ability. But this is the first time we've seen it in action. Ahsoka being able to sense Sabine's dream thoughts.
6:37 She's not referring to her ancestors here. I'm thinking Rakattan Empire or Zeffu, but it's not the witches.
11:50, you got it girl.
14:22 I think this ending is the ending scene of Rebels 1:1, except they changed ahsoka appearing with a staff and white robes to this.
Great reaction! Chopper rules!
The way Baylon wouldn't make eye contact when he said they'd earn - I think he's playing a long game, he wants to kill thrawn for some reason connected to his past. Ends-justify-the-means type stuff.
I'm not so sure about that. She asked him what will happen, not what they will earn. I reason that he believes that under Thrawn's command, there will be the power to overthrow what he believes is wrong in the galaxy. He was disillusioned with the republic and the Jedi council and now with the new republic. They are too corrupt and weak to get the job done. He's just picked a side. We just know that it's not a good one.
Bermuda triangle? No. Another _galaxy_. As in “a long, long time ago, in a _completely different_ galaxy far, far away” - kind of a big deal. For all we know, Thrawn’s in the Milky Way - our galaxy
Enjoying you watching this
Send Thrawn to voicemail?
So you're saying that you want to "Ghost" Grand Admiral Thrawn? 😁
I think we can rule out the Inquisitor being Ezra. Ezra was likely at his max height when we saw him last and this guy is taller than Ahsoka. And Ezra was shorter. The studio might not account for that detail but I feel like Filoni would
And the fact that they were taken to another galaxy, and not the unknown regions, pretty much rules out Ezra being around.
@@IndieFilmmaker82that too
Hera's "Wanna bet" line is so funny 😅 she was ready to smack that guy upside the head lol
9:25, I believe Ezra 's saber had a pistol grip?
I'm still not so sure that Morgan is hearing Thrawn. My suspicion is that there is something/someone else calling to her. And I suspect that call is not from a very good entity either.
I thought the symbolizism behind the long hair was that Sabine hadn't put on her Mandalorian helmet in that long a time that her hair grew that long. It's not really a good fit with the helmet. Short hair fits better.
I commented on this at some point during Rebels, but you really should read the Timothy Zahn trilogy from the 90s to better understand Thrawn. The character has a lot more depth than just being scary.
Did anyone else notice that the helmet of the "Inquisitor" in the intro of the second episode was blue and not red, which usually indicates a good character?
Lets not begin that whole intro theorizing again.. remember The Armorer was red for Mandalorian season 3 and people were convinced she was a bad guy? how did that work out again?
@@kebabgud I just looked again because what you wrote made me wonder and in Mandalorian S3 E8 her helmet is blue. However, I don't know now if it was possibly different in other episodes. What does that have to do with theorizing anyway? You could follow that exactly in all series so far and I didn't theorize but just asked if anyone else noticed that. ;-)
Sabine is and has always been force sensitive, just like every other being in the galaxy. Yoda himself even said it, the force flows through everything. And, if you remember, when Sabine was being trained with the Dark Saber, Kanan told her that she needed to connect with it. And, as she did, it became lighter and easier to use. How else could that happen, if she wasn't force sensitive.
She is weak with the force.
Kanan said she was blocked, so there's still room for her to end up being more powerful.
In hoping the Eye of Sion will tie in with Darth Sion somehow
I have a bad feeling about this ........she will hand the Saber back to Ezra at the last 1 minute of the last episode.
I don't blame you for thinking there red even though for some reason everyone agrees they look orange they hardly look that Orange
This episode is a bit stronger than the last plus Chopper.
That inquisitor guy is Marrok and people think its sam witwer and could be star killer🤔
I really think Disney is just trolling Qui Gon with everyone living from all these gut stabs at this point.
I am interested in where they gonna take it with Thrawn
The game force unleashed.. main character Galen Marek who becomes "Starkiller". Who is Vaders Apprentice.. starkiller is played and voiced by Sam Witwer.. who also voiced Darth MAUL for Clone Wars and Rebels... unknown Inquisitor in this episode is called Marrok, who is he or she?!
Galen Marek =/= Marrok? In the credits under "Additional Voices" is Sam Witwer
Sam Witwer also has a social media post about Dave Filoni had interest in making "Starkiller" an inquisitor for Clone Wars and or Rebels..
Based on what Sam talked about on his Twitch a few days ago, it doesnt look like he's playing Marrok. Sure, he can't really talk about it anyways because of the strike (and.. you know., spoilers) it may only be a voice gig as for now (until they need Marrok unmasked), just like 95% of the work Pedro does for Mando. The future will tell.
The Sith light sabers are red, not orange.
A slight side track but still in the realm; could you consider creating a tribute to the late and amazing Kevin Conroy? He passed away last year, and was the sole reason I got into acting. I have a VA background and there are some preconceived notions that it's not as demanding as regular acting; but the vocal training itself and perfecting the craft may take more time than any acting school. l feel like he's very underrated as Batman (ditto Mark Hamill as Joker) and even non existent in the conversation. PS. You almost saw me as Leon in those new Resident Evil games :)
Hardly underrated, he's often cited, alongside Hamill, as the definitive voice of the characters.
Yeah, no way Conroy was or is underrated. Man is the hall mark for how one should tackle the batman character. For so many, me included, he is the voice we hear when reading batman comics. Goated actor and goated human. He deserves all the praise.
And so do you, voice acting is awesome and requires some real talent. It should never be considered lesser than standard acting.
@@thelordofhunger Thanks so much for this feedback. I can relate. Also, I really liked him in 'Gotham Knight'; chapter 'In Darkness Dwells' is amazing. Not to mention the Arkham games not only being great gameplay wise but recreated the feel of Animated Series flawlessly.
Fun fact: the actress that plays Hera in live action (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) is married to Ewan McGregor, who ofcourse plays Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Prequels and the Kenobi show.
you forgot poor zeb
Why was Sabine not put in a bacta tank?
Thank you, Emme! 🌌 #EmmeReacts #StephGreen #StarWars #Ahsoka #Nightsister #Magick #PathwayToPeridea #EyeOfSion
Hera Syndulla is married to Obi Wan in real life. Amazing!
Jedi Code:
There is no emotion, there is peace.
There is no ignorance, there is knowledge.
There is no passion, there is serenity.
There is no chaos, there is harmony.
There is no death, there is the Force.
Jedi code for Youglings
Emotion, yet peace.
Ignorance, yet knowledge.
Passion, yet serenity.
Chaos, yet harmony.
Death, yet the Force.
Following the Code
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The Dark Jedi believed that individuals could not become content and serene, as sentient beings required emotion and passion that could not be repressed. The Dark Jedi required their members to use their emotions to fuel their power and guide their actions, which they stated was the opposite of the Jedi.
No peace, only suffering.
No knowledge, only instinct.
No serenity, only passion.
No harmony, only chaos.
No life, only death.
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The Sith Code, as written by Sorzus Syn and taught by Darth Bane:
Peace is a lie, there is only passion.
Through passion, I gain strength.
Through strength, I gain power.
Through power, I gain victory.
Through victory, my chains are broken.
The Force shall free me.
There also existed a version of the code in Sith, known as Qotsisajak-literally "Way of the Sith doctrine":
Nwûl tash.
Dzwol shâsotkun.
Shâsotjontû châtsatul nu tyûk.
Tyûkjontû châtsatul nu midwan.
Midwanjontû châtsatul nu asha.
Ashajontû kotswinot itsu nuyak.
Wonoksh Qyâsik nun.
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Grey Jedi Code
There must be both dark and light. I will do what I must to keep the balance, as the balance is what holds all life. There is no good without evil, but evil must not be allowed to flourish. There is passion, yet peace; serenity, yet emotion; chaos, yet order. I am a wielder of the flame; a champion of balance. I am a guardian of life. I am a Gray Jedi
Hey, now.... don't be posting stuff in the language of the Sith! It's illegal for droids to translate that! Hell, the blue power light on my computer turned red when that part was on screen!
@@IggyStardust1967 Hell Yeaaaaaaaaah that's was good one my friend. If I were a pirate, smuggler, bounty hunter or archaeologist in Star Wars, my droid must know the Sith language, otherwise the train won't pass through it.
I find I believe more in the Grey Jedi Code. It aligns with something Sirius Black from the Harry Potter series said that rings true "We’ve all got both light and dark inside us. What matters is the part we choose to act on...that’s who we really are.”
The goal isn't to banish the darkness but learn to live with it and still choose the right path which at times requires bending the rules. The battle is then where is the line drawn? When do the ends justify not so ethical means? This has plagued philosophers for thousands of years and what I find really intriguing.
@@ronweber1402 Bill Burr had some great lines in The Mandalorian Chapter 15 : The Believer.... "It seems like your lines start to blur when things get ugly." and "If you can sleep at night, you're doing better than most."
I mean, he's not wrong. And everyone is like this. We all have the lines we won't cross, until something happens when we HAVE to. Then, it all gets kinda muddy. "Do the ends justify the means?" I guess it depends on the situation. Would it be ethical to murder Adolf Hitler as a child, before he does what he does? Knowing what we know NOW, that can be up for debate. Knowing only what was known when he was a child? Not likely. But also, with the example of what he did, we can at least attempt to be sure it never happens again. Without that example, perhaps someone else would have done even worse. I hope we never know.
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Anakin's descent into darkness was well portrayed.
Because some Jedi never completely loved him, didn't respect him, didn't trust him, didn't take him seriously and even despised him.
As a child before Obi-Wan started teaching him, he was hated and psychologically bullied by other children "Anakin is a slave to his feelings" and that was only because of envy because he was much more gifted and skilled than them.
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Yoda during the Clone Wars, he met the spirit of Darth Bane in Sitt's tomb, which is created by the rule of two.
And later in his visions he saw Anakin becoming Darth Vader and didn't do anything about it because I thought it wasn't worth it.
Anakin was a slave all his life - Tatuine, Jedi, Love, Dark Side.
He became a father figure to Qui-gon Jinn, during his stay in the temple he was psychologically bullied and called by others "Anakin slaves to his own feelings", he lost his mother, the Jedi never married him all the time and without proper evidence he accused Ashoka and caused her to leave and finally he was afraid of losing Padmé.
The only and worst support given the events was Palpatine who was a fatherly substitute for Anakin from the beginning.
When he used Mace Windu's hand and after killing the Jedi he was already in the dark as the dark side itself showed him to the planet Mortis The One Son.
On Mustafar, Padme almost got him from the dark side, but Obi-Wan discovered him and screwed it up.
Anakin "Vader" built his castle on Mustafar and thanks to the two sbosobs he tried to revive Padmé but he could not see it due to the fact that Luke and Leya were already born, they were the only ones preventing it with their existence.
Too bad he didn't find "Word between Wolrds" on the planet Lothal. He would create an alternate Reality or go through all of history. ;)
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You have to find out about the lost 20 Jedi like Count Dooku, about the fates of Jedi with the ability to see the future, young apprentices who were not taken by any Jedi masters to learn, who showed little talent for the force and were not shown to the temple which in some cases was quite drastic, . ..
Blinded by ego, aronance, pride, absolute help to people and not following the path of forces.
Honor to the exceptions and one of the true Jedi was Master Fey.
The Jedi and the Fallen Jedi (Sith) have betrayed the memory and message of their common ancestors of the Je'daii Order by their actions and the endless battles of their Civil War. 😊
May the force be with you.
And may you lead the force. 🖐️
SW Jedi worst things they ever do part 1
Lying to Luke
Luke Skywalker loses his hand in Empire Strikes Back.
This is more the fault of George Lucas’ poor planning than anything else, but in-universe, it’s all on Obi-Wan Kenobi and Yoda. Both had ample opportunity to let Luke know that Darth Vader was his father and Leia was his sister. Instead, they left him ignorant, without the potential support of a Force-sensitive Leia and giving up the psychological edge to Vader, who knew the truth behind Luke’s paternity. Nobody would have been surprised if Luke had switched sides right then and there-at least Vader never lied to him.
The purpose of lying to Luke was never revealed. Were they afraid that the truth would instantly turn him heel? Wasn’t it the fact that the Jedi never wanted to deal with Anakin’s dangerous potential that got them into trouble in the first place? Considering that Obi-Wan and Yoda had all this information, they could have at the very least told Luke early-on that he shouldn’t try Lannistering his own sister.
Obi-Wan turns a bar fight into attempted murder
Star Wars Mos Eisley bar fight Obi-Wan Kenobia
This one hurts. Obi-Wan Kenobi is a favorite of ours-and, hey, look, at this point, he was a crotchety old man who was forced to traverse the desert with a whiny, Leif Garrett-resembling teenager and his weirdo droids, so he was understandably in a lousy mood. Luke can’t even have a drink of whatever that was (laundry detergent? Kool Aid?) in a bar without two people trying to take his lunch money from him. You know the rest: Ponda Baba and Cornelius Evazan threaten Luke until Obi-Wan “Iron Chef” Kenobi slices and dices Baba’s arm.
Mind you, we’d just seen Obi-Wan, not ten minutes before, use a Jedi mind trick to keep a Stormtrooper from arresting them. Couldn't he just do it again? You can’t even really give the excuse about time or urgency. Neither of these guys were armed from what we could see, and all they were doing was pushing Luke around. And look at him. At that point, wouldn’t you want to as well?
Is the Galactic Empire better than the Galactic Republic?
It depends on one's point of view. The Galactic Empire as depicted in the Star Wars series was a totalitarian regime that ruled with an iron fist, while the Galactic Republic was a more democratic government. It turns out that both have their flaws and strengths. From a moral point of view, it could be argued that the Galactic Republic is a better system of government, but the military strength and effectiveness of the Empire in maintaining control over its territories may be seen as an advantage by some. Ultimately, it's a matter of personal opinion.
But the main reason for the Empire is to be prepared for much worse threats from unexplored areas.
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Crosshair once said, "Republic / Empire, what a difference."
You know what he means, Andor Show show us.
No one is good or bad. More than most people are Gray, just like in real life. We also saw how "good" Rebel Alliances are.
You know, even Luke Skywalker in Star Wars Legends is better than Ghost Squad, and I'm still with the fact that in Seaqual they remade Luke as a character out of all the Egoistic,... Jedi like Mace who dug their own graves.
Star Wars: 15 Worst Things The Jedi Ever Did
Even the good guys make mistakes. Major, major mistakes. You'd think the Force would warn the Jedi that these ridiculous acts were super dark side-y.
Star Wars has the clearest demarcation of hero and villain, even more so than The Transformers with Autobots and Decepticons or GI Joe and Cobra. In Star Wars, it's the dark side and the light. Well, clearly, the guys that dress in black and admittedly even call themselves users of the “dark side of the Force” are probably not the good guys. But they are, in theory. Why they would actually agree to being called the villains is a flaw in the franchise (if not just bad PR on their part).
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The Jedi themselves aren’t exactly saints, despite being portrayed that way. We're not saying that the Jedi are the true villains and the Sith are misunderstood, but there are times that they really, really needed to stand back and consider how awful some of their actions made them look. There are minor things like lying for no real reason, and then there are things like launching a coup d'état and covering up mass murders. With Luke teasing that the Jedi need to end in the upcoming and aptly titled The Last Jedi, let’s take a look at some of the reasons why Luke might have to close the book on the warrior-monks. These are the 15 Worst Things The Jedi Ever Did.
Are you doing the sequel trilogy reactions?
That third guy is an Inquisitor called Marrok....
Ezra in Rebels that moment in World between Worlds created second Universe in this moment becouse in Star Wars legends Comics a books where is even Ahsoka Novel by E. K. Johnston after fighting on Malachor she die when Vader kill her.
Even Calleb Dume order 66 comics is in part retconed you know batch season 1 episode 1
#Star Wars fandom Wookipedia.
And he has Sith Apprentice Galen Marek alias Starkiller in SW game Force Unlished 1,2.
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It is confirmed in the Star Wars Canon comic Darth Vader when he had his castle built on Mustafar and then in the Vader Immortal vr game.
Vader/Anakin tried to revive Padme from the end of episode 3 Revenge of the Sith, but he couldn't see it because Luke and Leya were already born.
Because he thought they died in her womb. So when he tried to revive her, he couldn't see them because they were already born.
And then when he found out that he had a son, he wanted to be sure Darth Vader 2020 comic period between Star Wars episode 5 and 6.
And some time after that, this cinematic Fallen Angel takes place.
Ahsoka is no Jedi she the balanced force user similar to one of only true Jedi Master Fey.
Grey Jedi Code
There must be both dark and light. I will do what I must to keep the balance, as the balance is what holds all life. There is no good without evil, but evil must not be allowed to flourish. There is passion, yet peace; serenity, yet emotion; chaos, yet order. I am a wielder of the flame; a champion of balance. I am a guardian of life. I am a Gray Jedi
Gray jedi dont exist and shes not a gray jedi
@@eiden5778 and @officialmonarchmusic Do you even heart about Legends go to Canon becouse that all start happening when Dave Filony with Lucas started making Clone Wars series and Movies.
Looks like another person has a Goldfish Memory. Damn, this disease of Dumbs, Idiots and Hottentots was first among the gaming ones and now it's also spreading to the editorial TH-camrs, but you're still just at the beginning, so please, you're not as good as the already changed individuals. ;)
@@eiden5778 Jedi Code:
There is no emotion, there is peace.
There is no ignorance, there is knowledge.
There is no passion, there is serenity.
There is no chaos, there is harmony.
There is no death, there is the Force.
Jedi code for Youglings
Emotion, yet peace.
Ignorance, yet knowledge.
Passion, yet serenity.
Chaos, yet harmony.
Death, yet the Force.
Following the Code
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The Dark Jedi believed that individuals could not become content and serene, as sentient beings required emotion and passion that could not be repressed. The Dark Jedi required their members to use their emotions to fuel their power and guide their actions, which they stated was the opposite of the Jedi.
No peace, only suffering.
No knowledge, only instinct.
No serenity, only passion.
No harmony, only chaos.
No life, only death.
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The Sith Code, as written by Sorzus Syn and taught by Darth Bane:
Peace is a lie, there is only passion.
Through passion, I gain strength.
Through strength, I gain power.
Through power, I gain victory.
Through victory, my chains are broken.
The Force shall free me.
There also existed a version of the code in Sith, known as Qotsisajak-literally "Way of the Sith doctrine":
Nwûl tash.
Dzwol shâsotkun.
Shâsotjontû châtsatul nu tyûk.
Tyûkjontû châtsatul nu midwan.
Midwanjontû châtsatul nu asha.
Ashajontû kotswinot itsu nuyak.
Wonoksh Qyâsik nun.
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Grey Jedi Code
There must be both dark and light. I will do what I must to keep the balance, as the balance is what holds all life. There is no good without evil, but evil must not be allowed to flourish. There is passion, yet peace; serenity, yet emotion; chaos, yet order. I am a wielder of the flame; a champion of balance. I am a guardian of life. I am a Gray Jedi
@@adriankuban3134 I have no clue what you're trying to say
@@eiden5778 Yeah Ahsoka left the order, never finished the Trails like for example Obi-Wan Kenobi or Anakin.
Kalleb Dume and Call Kestis are the ones who got Trails finished after long long time during Rebels or Jedi Fallen order.
SW Jedi 15 worst things they ever do
The Jedi Mind Trick
Jedi Mind Trick Star Wars
Speaking of the plot convenience mind trick, it’s another unsettling usage of the Force that Jedi love to employ. Nothing quite says “good guys” like bending people to your will. Admittedly, any Force-sensitive person could potentially brainwash people; both Jedi and Sith have used it extensively, but it doesn’t make it any less unsettling.
Its capability goes beyond something as simple as an illusion to make a Stormtrooper wave you past a checkpoint. As we’ve seen in The Force Awakens and elsewhere, you can have someone essentially do your bidding and act almost perfectly normal during this. It’s a complete (if temporary) form of brainwashing that can easily lead to the exploitation of another. While the Jedi ostensibly believe that they're acting in the greater good, well, so did Anakin Skywalker. There’s a slippery slope when it comes to power, and the power over somebody’s mind and agency is too much for any one person to possess.
Philosophical Book Burning
Darth Maul Comic Jedi Padawan
There shouldn’t be a thing as “forbidden knowledge.” Everyone desires freedom of thought, speech, and exploration. The Jedi... not so much. They deemed certain aspects of emotion-passion, love, and anger, along with its influences on the Force-to be too dangerous. The practices and corresponding information were entirely banned. The Jedi preferred to shun dangerous things like passion and emotion for something more austere and monk-like.
There were two problems with that: once you say someone can’t have something, they’d want it even more, and, historically, many had found true balance in the Force by using pieces of both the Light and Dark side. Way back when the Jedi were called the Je’daii, both sides of the Force were used harmoniously. Correctly, the Je’daii eventually felt that too much emphasis on the Dark side was bad, but in their fear, they ending up banning all use and exploration of it.
The Jedi created the Sith...
Darth Nilhilus
Well, this isn’t a proud moment in Jedi history. The Jedi made their own mess. All the abnegation and censorship led those frustrated with the emotionless, colorless life of a Jedi Master unfun. When others flocked to the Dark side, they went crazy with it because it was new and exciting. Passion is fine, but when everything else that comes along with it is just as unknown and mysterious, you’re going to end up overdoing it. And the Sith overdid it.
The fallen Jedi-turned-Sith became power-hungry, evil megalomaniacs because they couldn’t handle the influx of “new” emotions and its corresponding Force manipulation. It was like becoming addicted to the good times. A crash was inevitable. When Dark side users went too far by killing people, creating empires and using their mind control powers to enforce slavery, the Jedi had to step in to clean up their own mess.
...Then committed a Sith holocaust
And nothing says calm, passionless response quite like mass murder. In this ancient time, before the dark days, before the Empire, things were still pretty dark, actually. The Jedi and the Sith fought over Coruscant. Each side would erect a shrine that the other would destroy. After countless lost erections, the Sith gained but couldn’t hold the planet. The Liberation of Coruscant saw the Jedi take back the planet, though little else about the battle is known. Over the next year, infighting caused factions of the Sith to splinter, right in time for the heroes to swoop in and arrest these criminals and put them on trial hunt them to extinction.
By the time of the prequel films, the Jedi Council was certain that between the infighting and their own genocidal actions, the Sith were completely eradicated, which isn’t a term you would normally use when describing the actions of peaceful zen monks. Of course, poetic justice does make the Sith being destroyed by the same moral rot from the Jedi and within their own ranks very funny, but you could understand their distaste at being massacred.
Luminara Unduli doesn't care about her padawan
Luminara Unduli in Star Wars The Clone Wars
Luminara Unduli is a well-liked character in the fandom. She’s a powerful, loyal and capable Jedi. Like all important
Jedi Master Adi Gallia wielded red/orange color lightsaber during her time as a Jedi Knight and possessed it after she was made a Jedi Master and eventually a member on the Jedi High Council, wielding it on many battlefronts, including Troiken in the Stark Hyperspace War in 44 BBY and the galaxy-wide conflict known as the Clone Wars in 22 BBY until her murder by Savage Opress on Florrum in 20 BBY.
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Canon games Jedi Fallen order and Jedi Survivor are canon Jedi Fallen order comics for the game Jedi fallen order Dark Temple. and Jedi Battle Scares which takes place between the two games.
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He did some good character development in the Jedi Battle Scares comic.
And even the inquisitor 5th brother had his highlight where he defeated Cal and almost killed Greez, fortunately he only lost his hand. 😮😢😌
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Dagan Gera reminds me of Count Dooku and has become another favorite of mine. If they release another comic from this game with him, I'll buy it.
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Omg 9th sister is as mad at Cal as when 7th brother chopped her leg off at Mon Cal. And then he was killed by Ahsoka in Tales of the Jedi. 🤣
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The 9th sister is finally part of the living and rests in peace, having already lost an eye from Vader during training, a leg from the 6th brother, and finally an arm and head from Cal.
What is blud wafflin bout
The 3rd character in black seems to be the last Inquisitor left. We do not know who is under the mask though. .