Star Wars: Rebels!

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Originally posted by Zenwolf
Wait, wait, hold on a sec Beni. We're forgetting that Ahsoka is wanted alive? Didn't Palps or Vader say she could be useful in locating other Jedi?

So why would she end up dying? Unless they are just gonna do away with that point.

Well we've been told her story is being wrapped up. Since it's pretty unlikely she decides to go into isolation (being one of the founders of the current resistance) we can only assume she dies.

Vader may have no choice but to kill her. Or perhaps she sacrifices herself to save the others.

Or she could become a guardian of something important. A temple, maybe.

Penance for leaving the order, to ensure it's resurrection.

But it doesn't need to he anything at all. Maybe she'll simply be needed elsewhere, and leave the Rebels behind (Or vice versa, the Rebel crew leaves the rebellion, in connection with the visions warning against participating..)

Originally posted by cdtm
Or she could become a guardian of something important. A temple, maybe.

Penance for leaving the order, to ensure it's resurrection.

But it doesn't need to he anything at all. Maybe she'll simply be needed elsewhere, and leave the Rebels behind (Or vice versa, the Rebel crew leaves the rebellion, in connection with the visions warning against participating..)

That's kind of retarded tbh, just leaving??....How anti climatic is that now..

Originally posted by Zenwolf
That's kind of retarded tbh, just leaving??....How anti climatic is that now..
Isn't it anti climatic to just kill somebody off?

Especially when everyone suspects it.

Originally posted by juggernaut74
Isn't it anti climatic to just kill somebody off?

Especially when everyone suspects it.

Ok maybe a wrong word choice, but then again maybe as they Rebels haven't had any real consequences done on them...well yet anyway. What they have had done, they just made up for like an episode later.

Originally posted by cdtm
Or she could become a guardian of something important. A temple, maybe.

Penance for leaving the order, to ensure it's resurrection.

But it doesn't need to he anything at all. Maybe she'll simply be needed elsewhere, and leave the Rebels behind (Or vice versa, the Rebel crew leaves the rebellion, in connection with the visions warning against participating..)

Yeah but none of that wraps up her story, given how Vader and The Emperor are after her.

Is she going to just go somewhere else, and Vader/Palpatine just decide to let her be?

Nah, the girl is dead meat walking.

I like the character, but I'm all for a good death scene.

Beats overstaying your welcome, or fading into obscurity..

It would be nice if they lead up to that with a flashback or two. A Clone Wars era story using Rebels animation.

Yoda was the one that conjured the Temple Guards, right? Was he also the one that conjured the Anakin / Vader apparition to Ahsoka?

Shroud of Darkness was the most watched Season 2 episode on TV

Originally posted by |King Joker|
Yoda was the one that conjured the Temple Guards, right? Was he also the one that conjured the Anakin / Vader apparition to Ahsoka?

Yes, its stated that in the Temple Yoda can conjure various tests. The Grand Inquisitor knighting him was in truth, Yoda knighting him. 'By the right of the Council, by the will of the Force'.

Really dumb. Almost ruins the episode.

Originally posted by ares834
Really dumb. Almost ruins the episode.
Why?

Because it’s explaining something that doesn’t need to be explained. I’ve always hated the idea that some have that Yoda was the one who created the illusion in Dagobah Cave for the same reason. Let the Force guide them. It’s more mythical. Thankfully, I’ve no clue who said that so I can rightfully ignore it.

Understandable.

I felt the same way tbh.

Originally posted by ares834
Because it’s explaining something that doesn’t need to be explained. I’ve always hated the idea that some have that Yoda was the one who created the illusion in Dagobah Cave for the same reason. Let the Force guide them. It’s more mythical. Thankfully, I’ve no clue who said that so I can rightfully ignore it.

I disagree. Strongly. I don't like the idea of the Force blatantly advocating for one side over the other. + They went to the Temple and Kanan needs to face his trials. I assume the Jedi trials are in fact very similar to this, this is one of our only glimpses into how the actual trials go down.

Originally posted by ares834
Because it’s explaining something that doesn’t need to be explained. I’ve always hated the idea that some have that Yoda was the one who created the illusion in Dagobah Cave for the same reason. Let the Force guide them. It’s more mythical. Thankfully, I’ve no clue who said that so I can rightfully ignore it.

Dagobah is different, it isn't a Jedi Temple. The Lothal Temple isn't a random Force Nexus, its a Jedi Temple, designed by the Jedi. It makes sense that the Grand Master would be able to use it to test Jedi from afar. If it were the Force itself, it'd make NO SENSE for the Grand Inquisitor to appear like that.

Originally posted by Lord Stark
I disagree. Strongly. I don't like the idea of the Force blatantly advocating for one side over the other. + They went to the Temple and Kanan needs to face his trials. I assume the Jedi trials are in fact very similar to this, this is one of our only glimpses into how the actual trials go down.

This doesn’t mean it’s advocating either side. Sure, it’s guiding the Jedi, but that doesn’t mean it can’t guide Sith were the Sith to allow it.

Originally posted by Lord Stark
Dagobah is different, it isn't a Jedi Temple. The Lothal Temple isn't a random Force Nexus, its a Jedi Temple, designed by the Jedi. It makes sense that the Grand Master would be able to use it to test Jedi from afar. If it were the Force itself, it'd make NO SENSE for the Grand Inquisitor to appear like that.

Indeed it is. So it make sense for the place to be strong in the Force. And why does it make no sense for the GI to appear?

I think it's great how Yoda, once again and even now, prepares another generation of Jedi for a painful end.

Originally posted by ares834
This doesn’t mean it’s advocating either side. Sure, it’s guiding the Jedi, but that doesn’t mean it can’t guide Sith were the Sith to allow it.

Indeed it is. So it make sense for the place to be strong in the Force. And why does it make no sense for the GI to appear?

Eh I guess, but Kanan needed to face the trials. Yoda knew this. And as I said the GI says 'By the right of the Council, but the will of the force' mimicking what Yoda said verabtim in the original 2003 CWs when he knighted Anakin.

Because the Grand Inquisitor was on the Dark Side and it is highly unlikely he retained his conciousness when he became part of the living force.

Its just a vision Stark, its not actually the Grand Inquisitor.

Just like it wasn't Vader that Luke saw on Dagobah, just a vision.

Anyway it makes sense for Kanan's trial I suppose, but what about Ahsoka's vision?