Written by Charlie Thomas
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This might be one of the best episodes of Ahsoka so far. We finally have seen the world between worlds in live action, and the clone wars. Like always, the graphics and visual effect are amazing. The music is composed exactly like the Clone Wars, which is always a delight to see.
This episode might of solved one of the biggest problems about Star Wars. We see that if Ahsoka still wants to live, she has to face her master. I don't think that this is actually Anakin, but a reflection of him. The problem explored is how Qui Gon survived a stab wound, because he probably had to face Count Dooku.
However, another person who got stabbed, Kylo, probably had to face Luke, who is old and frail in that point of time. I have a theory that Force Ghosts go to World between Worlds and look through the time windows, that is why the ghosts look so transparent and blue.
I loved to revisit the battles in the clone wars, in live action. We do see the Battle of Ryloth and the Siege of Mandalore, which was pretty cool. I hope we see Captain Rex at the end of this season in his Rebels look, as we do see him in live action here, voiced by Temura Morrison. The Siege of Mandalore is a battle in Star Wars, that has pretty big events, but not many people no about it.
We get one of the coldest shots in Star Wars, when Anakin transitions into Vader, and him and Ahsoka fight. When Ahsoka wakes up, she wears white instead of grey, which kind of reminds me of Gandalf transitioning from Gandalf the Grey to Gandalf the White.
In the end they ride the Pergil, who are possibly leading the Path to Peridea. We might see Ezra, or even Thrawne in this next episode. We do know that Marrok was just a projection of Nightsister magic, so my theory that Ezra is Marrok could still be intact.
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