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Happy Friday lovelies! Here is my reaction to Episode 8 in Season 2 of Rebels, called Blood Sisters. I was wrong in my guess of who the sisters would be. 😅

Thanks so much for watching, as always! And I wish you all a wonderful weekend. 💚

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Rebels: Blood Sisters [208] ✦ Full-Length Watchalong & Review

Hello Adventure Club! 👋 Please enjoy watching my reaction to Episode 208 of Rebels, called Blood Sisters. Kindly leave your comments to me on the associated Patreon post for this video. 🚀 VIDEO CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:54 - Episode Reaction 22:43 - Thoughts & Review

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Justin

This one was a lot of fun! It never really stuck out as an episode to be when I first watched it, but I enjoyed it quite a lot! Fun Facts: 1. Ketsu being part of the Black Sun means that she works for one of the main Crime Families in Star Wars. Like the Hutts, Pykes, and Crimson Dawn; the Black Sun was one of the syndicates that Maul forced into service during the Clone Wars. But judging by the events of Solo it would seem that Maul only has Crimson Dawn by 10 BBY. And this episode would be 4BBY I think. 2. Like Keeley said, there sister’s through a blood pact, not by blood. But it is evident that Sabine learned a lot form Ketsu or visa versa. They both like explosives and art, sooo maybe Ketsu learned how to paint from Sabine and Sabine learned how to blow things up from Ketsu🤷‍♂️, that’s my head cannon!

Andrew Sitek

The first Star Wars ride at Disney World back in I believe the 80s was called Star Tours and was a simulator ride that was supposed to be a shuttle that got into various dangerous scenarios, and the pilot droid is the same droid that was piloting the shuttle in this episode so that was a Disney World specific callback which is cool. The ride is still around today, but obviously doesn't get as much attention now that there's a whole Star Wars area...which I still need to make my pilgrimage to... And yes, Chopper is the best. By far the most expressive, most devious, and violent droid we've seen. He has all of the sass.

kaiielle

That's cool! I would really like to go to the Star Wars area of Disney World one day... never been there (just Disneyland/California Adventure a very long time ago).