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In the dramatic end of previous episode, Hera and her team reach the planet's orbit and are almost decimated by the spatial vibrations of the jump to hyperspace made by Morgan's vessel, which is now on its way to find Thrawn; while, on the surface, Ahsoka has a vision and meets her master, Anakin, again. 53165p
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The sphere containing the map to find Thrawn and possibly Ezra was destroyed, taking Morgan's secret with it. Hera and what little remained of her pilots landed on the planet, arriving shortly after the fateful duel between Ahsoka and Baylan. She meets up with Huyang, the only member of the team who remained behind after Ahsoka fell over the cliff and Sabine left with the villain.
On the astral plane, Ahsoka talks to Anakin's projection, who reminds her of her defeat at the hands of Baylan Skoll. The good part of this is that she still has a chance to live and an opportunity to continue learning from her master, who says that her training can continue with him. He soon draws his lightsaber and the two go to fight.
Back on the planet, Hera, Jacen and Huyang try to take what they can from the destroyed map, but are unsuccessful in trying to recover any information from it. Carson reveals how they managed to rescue Ahsoka: they had the help of Senator Organa, Princess Leia, who due to their delay in returning is now running out of ways to explain the absence of the X-Wings squadron.
Jacen notices something strange in the sea water, Syndulla doesn't believe it, but he insists that there is something to hear in the sounds of the crashing waves. For the boy, son of Jedi master Kanan Jarrus, it is possible to hear the noise of lightsabers clashing. Hera, realizing that her son is right, takes her search to the air aboard her ship.
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Still battling her former master, Ahsoka disdains Anakin, as she successfully avoids all of his attacks. As she lets her guard down, he surprises her by destroying the fragile structure they are both fighting on. In free fall, Ahsoka sees her younger form on the ground, alongside Republic troops and their clones amid the explosions of the battlefield across Ryloth, the home planet of the Twi'leks, during the Clone Wars. One easter egg A cool thing to pay attention to during these war scenes is the quick presence of Mandalorian super commandos, for the first time in live action.
The chaos of war, according to Anakin, is the training of the little girl, who runs after Anakin, desperate, with her lightsaber in hand. After the battle, the girl finds herself comforting an injured clone soldier, before being interrupted by Anakin. She mourns the loss of so many lives and her master reminds her of the price that needs to be paid during the war, as Jedis leading the command of the allied forces.
To win, you must learn to be a soldier, as times of peace are behind you, according to your master. She needs to learn to lead and survive, but Ahsoka no longer wants to fight, which Anakin believes will be the girl's death. We quickly get a glimpse of the silhouette of Vader, Anakin's inevitable future, while Ahsoka is left behind amid even more explosions.
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Innocently, Huyang still believes that the New Republic sent Syndulla to her rescue, but she tells the uninformed droid that she came without authorization. Hera begins to doubt, thinking that the senators were right in trying to prevent her from leaving, as they believed that the only reason she wanted to do so was to pursue her long-lost friend.
Jacen and Chopper find a possible clue to Ahsoka and Sabine's whereabouts, which according to the boy is almost at sea level. Along with Captain Rex, a character from the series Clone Wars, Rebellious e The Rejected, she was supposed to advance on the forces of the Mandalorians, while she recalls the events of the siege of the planet, a moment in her life in which she was no longer with Anakin.
He states that now Ahsoka has become the warrior he had trained the girl to be, and that within her will be everything he is, as her master, part of a legacy. But for Ahsoka, this legacy is nothing more than death and destruction, as she re what Anakin would become. The conflict of ideals turns her against her master once again, and in the midst of the vision, she is thrown to the ground, back to her adult form.
The violent clash between master and pupil continues, now between Ahsoka and the corrupted version of Anakin, who wants to kill her at all costs. Getting rid of her weapons, she says she chooses to live. That's what Anakin wanted to hear. The astral plane changes shape and she begins to sink, a reminder of what is happening in the real world, after her fall into the sea.
Ahsoka regains consciousness underwater just as one of the pilots from Carson's squadron rescues her. Anyway, her master saved her once again. Thanks to Jacen's vision, Ahsoka is back among the living, waking up on the deck of the Ghost's ship, safe and sound, now in the company of Huyang. He fills her in on the events, including Sabine's absence, giving her what's left of the sphere that contained the map.
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Jacen asks Ahsoka who she was fighting, but she avoids answering, going on to talk to Hera about what happened at the end of the last chapter. With the artifact in hand, Ahsoka believes that she will be able to see what happened to Sabine, using the energetic remnants present in the object.
She hears the voices of Sabine and Baylan, the dialogue the two had, his offer to find Ezra and Sabine accepting and leaving far from the planet, to the same destination as Morgan in the ring. Even though we know what happened, it's not as easy as Hera imagines to follow her. Carson warns that New Republic forces are about to arrive, and that they have not come to help them. Ahsoka decides to leave before they arrive, in search of Sabine and the evildoers.
Under the glimpse of her protege's Mandalorian helmet, Ahsoka once again observes the purrgils, the space whales that served as instruments for navigating the atmosphere in last week's episode. Aboard the Phantom, Hera talks to Mon Mothma via communicator, and doesn't believe what she hears, as her ally demands information or proof about who Syndulla was chasing.
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Without any of these things in her possession, there is nothing the Twi'lek general has to make the New Republic believe her. Threatened with losing their command, but now with a possible location from Ahsoka, they leave together, in the company of the purrgils.
As the government ships arrive, Carson tries to delay them long enough for Ahsoka to the whales so they can take her on Sabine's trail. The captain of the approaching fleet leader has difficulty believing the X-Wing pilot, who stalls her long enough for our heroine, her friends and the ship to be “invited” by the Purrgil leader to accompany his herd.
Ahsoka leaves everything in the hands, or rather, flippers of her friends, the New Republic fleet has nothing to do but get out of their way while the strange group sets out in search of Sabine and the villains, and eventually, Thrawn. The former Jedi, with Huyang, saying goodbye to Hera, as well as Luke in The Empire Strikes Back, jumps into hyperspace with the whales and that's where we have the end of the episode.
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The fifth chapter of Ahsoka brought a lot of nostalgia to those who have followed the Star Wars series since Clone Wars. Not only do we have Anakin's quick return, but we also get glimpses of some of the series' events, not to mention easter eggs such as the appearance of Rex and the younger version of the character, as she appeared in the animated series.
In of plot, what we had in this episode was a lot of character development for Ahsoka, who, upon finding herself unconscious and almost drowning, had a vision of her master, where she was able to appease her internal conflict, and thus put an end to it. in his questions after leaving the Jedi Order.
With this change of direction, which was visually represented by the exchange of the heroine's cloaks for light robes, much like Gandalf in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, Ahsoka is now expected to know how to handle the situation in her next meeting with Baylan.
And it wasn't just Ahsoka who showed development, as in this episode we also had the opportunity to see Jacen display traces of Jedi abilities inherited from his father, as he helped his mother and the squad locate his lost friend. In turn, Hera showed herself ardently faithful to Ahsoka and her common cause, which will most likely put her in the sights of the senators, who will undoubtedly want to punish her for disobedience.
This fifth chapter, in general , served to tie up the loose ends of Ahsoka's story, not only in relation to this new series, but in of her arc as a character, which began when she was just a little girl recently transformed into a padawan. , an apprentice of the Jedi, to the extreme challenges she went through until she became the person she is today.
There will undoubtedly be those who will complain about the lack of a significant advancement of the current story within the 52 minutes of this week's episode. But there is no denying that what was presented served very well as a bridge between the animated series and this one, because, with great elegance, Dave Filoni, creator of the new “expanded universe” of Star Wars and director of the episode, was able to serve a full plate for longtime fans of the character.
The promise now is of a lot of action in next week's chapter, where we will possibly get the first glimpse of where Thrawn is, and maybe even a glimpse of the blue itself, so to speak. Even after an episode like today's, which brought more character development than plot movement, it can be safely said that Ahsoka is the series live action of Star Wars that adds the most to the canon to date. It remains to be seen where it will end, and we will find out very soon.
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Source: Screen Rant.
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