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faiachicken · 1 year
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What if Tech returns in season 3 with cybernetics, he could have a prosthetic leg or arm and maybe even a robot eye
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saggitary · 2 years
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I as much as I love Echo’s Bad Batch armor, please give him hand print back 🥺
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althanair · 7 months
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🕯️long haired thrawn in ahsoka🕯️
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grizabellasolo · 1 year
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Just finished Tales of the Jedi and I am NOT okay. Episode 4 wrecked me, man.
SPOILERS BELOW
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Second episode, we get Baby Qui-Gon, who’s probably late teens, early 20s and oh so adorably awkward—but sure of himself and his abilities.
Fourth episode, we get Adult Qui-Gon and Older Dooku and it’s just… WOW. When Dooku hears of QGJ’s death, his grief is palpable. Like, you can see how much Dooku cared about QGJ as a Master would a Padawan or a father for a son.
Where Dooku is standing in front of the tree, saying he used to take QGJ there as a boy? That broke me.
The icing on the cake of pain was when Dooku and Sidious were speaking and Dooku says QGJ would have been an ally. Sidious points out that QGJ would have been an ally for Dooku.
All of the feels, man, all of them.
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imaginative-joy · 7 months
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Should the Great Mothers and Merrin ever cross paths, there’s going to be some… difference of opinion regarding the Jedi.
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engagemythrusters · 10 months
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“Anakin Skywalker was the best Jedi” uh no that was Mace Windu. Mace was the best Jedi.
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heart-of-a-rebel16 · 11 months
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Or, alternatively
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sleepydjarin · 3 months
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Anyone else feeling really nervous about Echo appearing for two seconds in the trailer and not appearing with the Batch at all?
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sticks-and-souls · 7 months
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Anakin & Letting Go
I always found it to be a little skeptical that Anakin could become a force ghost after it took Yoda, Qui Gon, and Obi-Wan learning and training how to do it, and I always thought “really? Anakin? Finding that level of peace and letting go?” But after this episode, seeing the care and lesson that he imparts upon Ahsoka that he learned so painfully, I understand it from him so much better. Vader was so stuck in his complete self-hatred that he allowed nobody who had known him before as Anakin to reach him (most notably Obi-Wan and Ahsoka) because of the overwhelming extent of his shame. It took his son, who had never known him and yet who still stood before him and believed in him, loved him, sacrificed himself for him, to call Anakin back from the depths of Vader. And this Anakin, let everything go to save his son and to allow his son to save him.
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And it felt so impactful to get to see this mature post-Vader Anakin reaching out to Ahsoka to teach her this very hard-earned lesson that he took the very hard road to get. Because she has Vader in her. She is everything Anakin taught her, and we saw the behaviors that led Anakin to becoming Vader—the fear of losing his most cherished relationships—reaching out of Anakin very early in the clone wars (and before) and the two of them are both very aware that he imparted those lessons on her. And then we've seen across this season—and overtly in her clone wars flashbacks—that she believes she is inextricable from these traits.
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I’ve always loved Anakin as a fictional character, getting to see his earnestness, his flawedness, and his intensity (to borrow Huyang’s very accurate adjective), but this episode brought a level of humanity to him that has moved me so deeply. Life is HARD, loss gets forced on all of us no matter what, and the lessons that we learn through mistakes that we made can be extremely painful because acknowledging and taking responsibility for hurting people is actually really painful for humans (not owning up to our actions is the emotionally easier choice and George Lucas has stated time and again that the Dark Side is about taking the short-term easier choices). But it ultimately means that learning from your mistakes is an actual choice you have to MAKE. And this is the core of Anakin’s lesson. He is teaching Ahsoka that she has to choose which lessons he has taught her that she will live by, but more than that, that she is empowered to be able to choose. Yes, she has everything that he taught her—the good and the bad—but she is not condemned to live out all of the lessons. 
And the beauty of it isn't just the lesson, but that Anakin gets to be the one to teach it to her. The betrayal that she experienced in discovering his fall, the taintedness that she has been portraying that she feels about herself, gets specifically addressed because if he figured it out, then she definitely can too. If he is more than just Vader, then she is too. And THAT is what the "Is that what this is about?" line is actually about. It's so so important that we get to see pre-Vader, Vader, and post-Vader across her vision because the point is that yes, Vader is a part of him, and that brilliant shot of the two of them glaring Sith eyes across the blade at each other did it's job in conveying that Ahsoka is capable of that darkness too, but you are not only the darkness. You get to choose. ("You're more than [death and destruction] because I'm more than that"). And more to the point, you have to choose. Because if you don't specifically choose to fight the dark, then you're ultimately choosing to fall into it. "Fight or die."
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So for Anakin to be able to reach out to her one more time, to be able to love her the way he, as Vader, had refused to the last time when they met on Malachor, and to open with “you’re never too old to learn”, because god if he didn’t learn that the hard way too. And to be able to pass on to Ahsoka how to actually let go because he himself had only just finally been able to learn it as well, feels so powerful and poignant.
And that look of pride and wistful sadness that he gives her at the end? That both she and Luke were able to learn so quickly what took him so long? And that maybe, he may have helped save her from the worst traits that he imbued upon her? That’s him having let go of his own shame. He feels grief, he feels guilt—we can see it on his face—but what has happened has happened and he has accepted that, and finally learned that letting go doesn't mean it didn't happen, it means it doesn't have to define your actions going forward.
And finally, it’s also him letting go of ahsoka. By teaching her that she will choose her destiny, he has to accept that he cannot control it either. And he has. “There’s hope for you yet.” 
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So yeah, Anakin learned to let go, and getting to see him here, in this headspace of acceptance and peace, practicing and understanding what it means to be a Jedi, was so unexpectedly cathartic and revelatory for me as viewer. 
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punk-dad-sharkz · 1 month
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not to keep star wars posting, but I keep seeing a lot of posts talking about how Hunter didn't clock the shadow clone operative but Batcher did, and other things talking about his super senses not really being used much this season.
And it makes me think, I wonder if his senses are only as good as his mental health?
cuz i've seen a lot of older stuff (like s1 theories/posts) that talk about Hunter's senses being overwhelmed by exterior sensory stuff and him not being able to use his senses as well, and I wonder if his internal problems/mental health are stopping him from doing his job as well.
Because even with Omega back, he still is very stressed out and during the shadow clone scene, he had just figured out Omega was a target so that probably added more stress to what he was already dealing with.
Between season 2 and 3, Hunter had to deal with his grief and emotions, mourning both Tech and losing Omega. And I also think Echo being gone didn't help.
And there's only so much Wrecker could do to help him, and Hunter seems the type to not tell Wrecker what's wrong or let him help.
Hunter "losing" his abilities checks out for this season, what with Crosshair also having trouble with his own ability. Seems like everything is catching up to the Batch and they're going to have to start relying on more than their abilities.
Just a thought, idk.
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darlin-djarin · 8 months
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anakin will probably never tell ahsoka that he loved her. head in hands. 13 dead, 1247 injured.
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greyangelpain · 9 days
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I'm disappointed by the lack of Echo this series, and im totally not bias at all
on a second note tho if we don't get a rex and echo clone rebellion show, I will personally hunt Dave Filoni down ^-^
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bevebee · 3 months
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My mood over the past few days
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hyogrem · 4 months
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POV you’re delusional and keep saying Tech is alive
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ferydraws · 5 months
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I am No Jedi
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