Ahsoka's Ending Explained

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Having seen the last episode of the Ahsoka series, I think its pretty clear now what the future has in store for us... and it's going to be horrific. Baylan Skoll is about to unleash a danger on this galaxy, the likes of which has not been seen for thousands of years. Thankfully Ahsoka Tano is in the right place and time to stop it, and she has more than a few special tricks up her sleeves.

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Baylon Skoll is the absolute most interesting character to me in this show. It is heartbreaking that Ray Stevenson passed away, he did such an amazing job. I hope they at least pick up his journey and what he is looking for one way or another. My guess is that they make him disappear to what he is searching for (if that is Abeloth or World Between Worlds) and Shin/Ahsoka are both going to search for him and end up finding it.

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My jaw hit the floor when I saw Baylen standing at the statue of the Father, looking straight out of the Night Watch, with the Son and the broken Daughter to his side, pointing at the horizon. Big, horrible things are coming to the known galaxy, thats for sure

lordrath
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All I can say is Allen was right he is a true Star wars Chronicler ....

ebubechiibegbula
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I feel it's kinda poetic that Ray Stevenson's final scene in cinematography is him beginning a journey into unknown lands.

breakfast
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In the Mortis episodes of Clone Wars, Anakin sees a bright beacon flashing at the top of the mountain where The Father is located. It’s almost identical to the flashing beacon Baylan is looking at.

Squirrelnut
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What makes these statues even more interesting is that a civilisation made them. A whole civilisation had a connectioj close enough with 3 literal gods that they were able to perfectly replicate them with statues, all while it was implied in that particular Clone Wars episode that Obi Wan, Anakin and Ahsoka seeing them was something special

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If it is Abeloth than things will be hit the fan soon. I do hope its her cause it be awesome to see something from legends become cannon and I hope they do her justice and make her as powerful as she is in legends.

coolelve
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I like how Ezra's talent of mimicing voices comes into play in this episode

Targetstrike
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Anakin goes from being in Ahsoka's dreams, to being historically present as an archived hologram in front of her, to being present in that very moment with her. He becomes more tangible and real as Ahsoka grows closer to him once more, becoming her true self and training her own Padawan to do the same. As Ahsoka grows into herself at her best, at her core, as does the presence of her Master, because he lives through her. By the end of the season, where we see him as a Ghost, he, present in the moment with his Padawan, no longer has any words to say - the training has been completed, all he does is smile with contentment, as she turns away and returns to her new life.

Wackaz
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Ahsoka has been fighting for so long, I hope that by the end of this tale after she has achieved whatever it is the Celestials are hoping from her, she's able to finally lay down her blade and find peace. I suspect her message to Sabine about a being Jedi meaning more than saber skills is foreshadowing this.

Reohz
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Oh, Shin is gonna be just fine. She's gone from playing second fiddle to a more powerful Jedi, to potentially being the Chief of her own little tribe. That's an upgrade in my book. Many a mighty hero, and more than a few legendary villains, come from such beginnings.

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Something interesting I noticed: the higher ranking bandits have helmets that faintly resemble the Rakattan; with the 'eyestalks' sticking off the sides of the head. Probably nothing, but thought I'd share for all the good theories that can be made of it.

timneedham
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I saw an interview with Filoni, who said that when he comes up with a story idea/character instead of creating a brand new one, he sources legends to see if there's one there instead. That's how he came up with Thrawn, he needed a gunning and strategic imperial officer, so instead of creating a new one, he just said, "Hey, let's use Thrawn." He doesn't steal from legends he just comes up with an idea, researches to see if any exist already in legends, if there isn't any in legends then he'll create his own from scratch.

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I initially thought the direction they were going in was that Piridia was once Mortis (damn that would be an insane revelation), left dilapidated after the death of the Son, Daughter and Father as there was nobody left to care for the planet. The glint on the mountain in the distance looks exactly like the Monastery where Anakin met the Father

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I thought that Sabine's force push was kinda out of nowhere, but I thought about it and remembered that the core of Force manipulation is all about belief. Of course, someone as brazen and bull-headed as Sabine would wholeheartedly believe that they can do something right out of the gate once they overcame the initial self-doubt. Pulling her lightsaber across the room in a moment of crisis was exactly what she needed to gain the confidence that she sorely lacked. She saw that she could use the force, and immediately believed she could throw her friend across Springfield Gorge.

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I think Sabine is the dictionary definition of “do or do not, there is no try” and that is the problem inherit in all Mandalorians.

It’s arguable that she has shown “passive” force talent with her genius level IQ and effective use of the Dark Saber. It could be that it wasn’t until she was at the brink of death (in addition to years of previous training with Ahsoka) that she was finally able to “break through” to using the “physical” force (telekinesis/object manipulation) and once that happened, she was able to reach possibly her max “physical” force strength almost immediately from that point on. Also, force push/pull is as basic as force usage gets so it’s not like she did something groundbreaking by pushing Ezra.

Maybe the reason there’s been only 1 mando Jedi is because of how long the training/apprenticeship period takes before a Mandalorian can actually “break through” and maybe this just isn’t known and therefore Mandalorians are just never considered for training.

Squirrelnut
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I’m glad you see what Baylen is standing on as monuments of the Father and Son. Last video you seemed to think it may have been a witch king.

LegendslayX
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RIP Ray. Dude will be so missed in this role.

wongjefx
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I hope they re cast Baylon's character, would like to know his story. So sad about Ray Stevenson

davyr
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I mean, the idea of the Star Wars equivalent of a Great Old One sounds pretty rad. I'd certainly be down for some eldritch horror

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