Baylon Skoll’s future is intriguing. He says he wants to achieve a power that will allow him to get rid of war. Obviously from his final appearance it has something to do with the Mortis Gods which are supposedly all dead IIRC. I know the last “essence” of the daughter was transferred to Ahsoka to revive her. They definitely went out of their way to show Morai (the owl that follows Ahsoka around) at the end of the episode for a reason (possibly the way they get back to the OG galaxy since it can obviously move between galaxies and the world between worlds). While I still feel this wasn’t a very good “season finale” episode; it did set up a bunch of future storylines….Ezra Bridger meeting Luke? Or possibly Din and Grogu? [Reply]
Originally Posted by arrowheadnation:
Baylon Skoll’s future is intriguing. He says he wants to achieve a power that will allow him to get rid of war. Obviously from his final appearance it has something to do with the Mortis Gods which are supposedly all dead IIRC. I know the last “essence” of the daughter was transferred to Ahsoka to revive her. They definitely went out of their way to show Morai (the owl that follows Ahsoka around) at the end of the episode for a reason (possibly the way they get back to the OG galaxy since it can obviously move between galaxies and the world between worlds). While I still feel this wasn’t a very good “season finale” episode; it did set up a bunch of future storylines….Ezra Bridger meeting Luke? Or possibly Din and Grogu?
Are they gonna do the Clone Wars thing and try to tie some of this stuff off in comic books? Spinoff animated series?
Though it does seem like they are keeping the live action stories fairly self-contained... [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Are they gonna do the Clone Wars thing and try to tie some of this stuff off in comic books? Spinoff animated series?
Though it does seem like they are keeping the live action stories fairly self-contained...
The plan, at least as I understand it, is for the Filoni/Favreau Disney+ shows to culminate in a movie. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties: :-) no one cares, it was a completely badass show setting up a live-action realization of the greatest unfilmed Star Wars story in existence.
The Sabine power up was bullshit and Dawson slept through her roll, but the Thrawn rips are nitpicking Lars Mikkelsen made that show worth watching. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
There was no Sabine "power up."
She had a character arc and earned her force abilities.
It was a power up, you even said she would be weak but suddenly she was wielding the force like she's a full fledged Jedi force pushing Ezra onto the Chimera. If it was earned it would've been a 3 season arc [Reply]
Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare:
It was a power up, you even said she would be weak but suddenly she was wielding the force like she's a full fledged Jedi force pushing Ezra onto the Chimera. If it was earned it would've been a 3 season arc
Her arc was longer than Luke's in Star Wars. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
Her arc was longer than Luke's in Star Wars. :-)
Luke had the hype of 6 years till ROTJ and if you want to cut it shorter 3 years till Empire. Thrawn was the draw for me, because they gave Sabine a ceiling but because of KK Filoni ditched that narrative. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare:
Luke had the hype of 6 years till ROTJ and if you want to cut it shorter 3 years till Empire. Thrawn was the draw for me, because they gave Sabine a ceiling but because of KK Filoni ditched that narrative.
wtf are you talking about
he spend a day and a half with obi wan and used the force to hit an impossible shot
sabine has actually been training for years and had eight episodes to figure out how to connect with the force to do one minor pull and one giant push