Star Wars Ahsoka (tv series)

It could be worse. We could have seen Sabine believably cooked from the lightsaber and die.

....only to find out it was a secret Sabine clone from a cloning facility run by Thrawn. And now Ahsoka has to find a second map that leads to the cloning facility. On the way she meets Cassian Andor, who reveals he didn't actually die. It was his twin brother that took his place for the final mission (cut to flashback of him and Cassian swapping places). She says she can sense that he is force sensitive and will now take Cassian as her new apprentice. The final battle has Cassian fighting with Kanan's old lightsaber.

Am I hired?
What have I told you people about giving them ideas. You just know that this is going somehow be season 3 of Andor now that they have a plausible reason to bring him back that the fans are clamoring for.
 
I'm very surprised to see so many theories on youtube about the Inquisitor being Starkiller, only because the end credits mention Sam Witwer as voice artist. That theory does not quite compute, IMO. Starkiller died in the video games. Then, the more obvious reason, just look at Marrok's size. Sam Witwer is 6'2 and Marrok is definitely shorter and much slimmer. The fact that he is wearing a helmet and remains silent in all of his scenes prove that Filoni is working towards a shocking reveal, so I think that we will in fact see Ezra's head under the helmet. The statue fits.
Star Wars Force Unleashed should be considered non-canon but if Disney brought it back, you are party right.
Assuming the "good ending" is canon (which it has to be), the real Starkiller died in 1 after fighting Palps and dying but establishing the rebels. However, a clone of him is made in 2 and that one is still alive. The game ends with him and his love interest flying off after capturing Vader but is being trailed by Fett. Even the bad ending has a surprise other clone kill him so Starkiller is "technically" alive in clone form.

Agree, but it doesn’t make up for their sheer stupidity!

How can you raise a rebellion and organize, manage and see it through, but don’t know how to lead what follows?
This has surprisingly happened alot in history with reestablishing power being much harder than winning it. The French Revolution overthrew the monarchy and was supposed to lead to democracy. Instead, it led to an internal witch hunt (with the guillotine being put into overtime) and Napoleon rising to power and becoming "Emperor." Rebellions fighting for "freedom," only to collapse into infighting and becoming dictatorships themselves is a tale as old as time.

Not only that, the New Republic leaders consist of randos and not the core leadership who fought the rebellion and were "true" to the mission for freedom. They can be considered opportunists rather than actual believers and their poor leadership because they lack the actual experience does follow through.

Problem is, it means that Star Wars is doomed to a cycle of dictatorships. The New Republic under Leia never came to be so planets should already be wary of a "galactic democracy" now that it has failed twice in a row and lead to dictatorships (Empire and First Order). Planets would be stupid to trust in another "Galactic Republic" and should focus on isolation and treaties between planets and refuse joining the Republic since they have shown themselves to be incompetent time and time again.
 
Star Wars Force Unleashed should be considered non-canon but if Disney brought it back, you are party right.
Assuming the "good ending" is canon (which it has to be), the real Starkiller died in 1 after fighting Palps and dying but establishing the rebels. However, a clone of him is made in 2 and that one is still alive. The game ends with him and his love interest flying off after capturing Vader but is being trailed by Fett. Even the bad ending has a surprise other clone kill him so Starkiller is "technically" alive in clone form.


This has surprisingly happened alot in history with reestablishing power being much harder than winning it. The French Revolution overthrew the monarchy and was supposed to lead to democracy. Instead, it led to an internal witch hunt (with the guillotine being put into overtime) and Napoleon rising to power and becoming "Emperor." Rebellions fighting for "freedom," only to collapse into infighting and becoming dictatorships themselves is a tale as old as time.

Not only that, the New Republic leaders consist of randos and not the core leadership who fought the rebellion and were "true" to the mission for freedom. They can be considered opportunists rather than actual believers and their poor leadership because they lack the actual experience does follow through.

Problem is, it means that Star Wars is doomed to a cycle of dictatorships. The New Republic under Leia never came to be so planets should already be wary of a "galactic democracy" now that it has failed twice in a row and lead to dictatorships (Empire and First Order). Planets would be stupid to trust in another "Galactic Republic" and should focus on isolation and treaties between planets and refuse joining the Republic since they have shown themselves to be incompetent time and time again.
Well there you go throwing reason into a perfectly good rant…
 
Guys.. can you clear something up for me… palpatine’s sith temple in ep9, on exegol, is that in the same galaxy thrawn is in? Or is that part of the unknown regions in the Skywalker galaxy?
 
Guys.. can you clear something up for me… palpatine’s sith temple in ep9, on exegol, is that in the same galaxy thrawn is in? Or is that part of the unknown regions in the Skywalker galaxy?
Exegol is in the Unknown Regions in the Galaxy we've all known, the Skywalker galaxy, as you've named it.

This is the first mention of another galaxy in current canon.
 
We’re all still talking about a nice Ahs.
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