Star Wars: Ahsoka

As is customary, I approach any Star Wars-related creation by Disney with a sense of skepticism. Since their acquisition of Lucasfilm, they have yet to produce anything that I would consider truly exceptional. In fact, they've chosen to discard the rich lore and well-established timeline that previously existed, which had a proven track record.

However, being a devoted fan of the Star Wars universe, my curiosity and hope for better days persist. Upon viewing the Ahsoka trailer, I found myself puzzled about the show's true nature and direction. The trailer offered no specific details and only featured characters from the animated series Star Wars Rebels. This left me wondering about the show's overarching narrative.

Now, having watched the first three episodes, I've gained a clearer understanding of the show's premise, but it still leaves much to be desired. Ahsoka is heavily reliant on the material from Star Wars Rebels, which could potentially alienate viewers who haven't watched that series. The Dark Jedi/Sith characters in the show have yet to display the extreme malevolence we often associate with them.

Interestingly, Sabine is the one character who seems to be undergoing significant development, which is quite unexpected considering that the show is titled Ahsoka. Ahsoka herself comes across as rather distant and unengaging. Once again, I find myself disappointed with Disney's approach to another Star Wars TV series."


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