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Ahsoka's here people! We have the first two episodes for you here. Our reaction starts after the Disney logo on both. 

Episode 1: https://drive.google.com/file/d/16FTb42VWW39uVle11xD39SBga2uLQI9A/view?usp=drive_link

Episode 2: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mbgqls39CkGBy0qZPKCVNfaXKQ3JqU3t/view?usp=drive_link

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Jen

Watch the romance movies "SANAM TERI KASAM" and "AASHIQUI 2" ✨🔥

Andy

Lol why does Courtney always pretend she knows more than she does. Kanan never ever said Sabine was Force-sensitive on Rebels, nor was it ever implied that she was. Achara is right. Kanan trained Sabine so she could wield the darksaber.

LaTech

1x1: Here my thoughts (like in Rebels): 1. I think he thought they were some Imperial solders posing as Jedi. He never expected actual Force-Users so his plan was not that dump to be honest 2. Jai Kell is the one Cadet that Ezra saved from being taken by the Inquisitor in Rebels 1x6 and in Season 4 we found out that he was fighting in the Rebellion on Lothal let by Ryder 3. There are some people who think it was alluded in Rebels that Sabine has force-powers but MANY (including myself) think he has the same connection as others to the force, but not a strong connection like Jedi or Sith. She can use a Lightsaber (everybody can when he connects with the Crystal the proper way) BUT she would need to counter the Force with other aspects (and she can because Mandalorians have developed gadgets to counter the Jedi considering that both were fighting each other in the past. I personally see NO HINT in Rebels that she has a strong connection to the force and I really hope it stays that way to be honest. Not every main character needs to be a force-user and it would be so much more interesting for her to be a user of a lightssaber without using the force that much/at all 4. No, those drawings were not Ezra's. He never was on Ahsoka's Ship 5. Those are not Sith. Those are Force-Users that have their own agenda (btw. their lightsabers are orange, not red) 6. I think in that discussion about Sabines Training with Hera, Hera thought Ezra was also NOT READY when he began. I for one do firmly believe that Ezra was in fact not ready (as was Kanan) but they have grown so much and somehow made it work 7. Sabine fought so weak, not only because she didn't have so much training but also because Sabine didn't train for a long time. She didn't even fight in any way for a long time probably. Didn't need to when protecting Lothal since there is not much going on there 8. This is a live-action show which I personally believe will always be slower than animation. Just think about how fast people are running in Animation all the time. That in Live-Action alone would look weird. This is one of the reasons why I think even if we get more live-action we still need StarWars Animation. Live Action doesn't automatically make it better 9. I think the Phone-Call probably wasn't even that long. She was probably just not on the phone right away because Hera probably has a lot of stuff to do as Commander 10. If you have not figured it out yet (which you probably have after 1x2): This is still before the Epilogue of Rebels At the end here I want to refocus on that Darksaber-Episode. Here is what I took from it: - You can use a lightsaber without having a strong connection with the force. You just need a strong connection with the energy of it's Crystal (which Sabine developed to the one in the darksaber during that episode) - Kanan was actually so distant with Sabine in the beginning because he himself has prejudices that were created by him being trained by a very self-centred Jedi-Order. He believed she was not up to the task the same way Ezra was because she has no strong Force-Connection. A prejudice that lies in many Jedi from that time and one that he overcame in the end. - He was so aggressive during the training with the darksaber because he wanted Sabine to unleash her emotions so that she can finally become vulnerable and confess what she has buried (the betrayal of her Family) I think especially Courtney should be a bit less enthusiastic. Discuss how you understood the previous stories and find the middle ground (or simply let some stuff still open and let the show tell you because the really important stuff they will cover again as not everybody has seen the animated series). Also while Courtney obviously has seen the most of StarWars Animation with watching all of Clone-Wars as well, you should also consider that Andrew and Atchara (sorry, don't know how to spell your name) have much better recollection of Rebels as they have watched it much closer and probably still know a lot of it and considering REBELS is WAY more important to this show than Clone-Wars that minimised Time-Gap might actually be better than knowing all of the animated Series.

LaTech

1x2: 1. Those Wolfs can only connect places on Lothal since they are only connected to the force of that planet that strongly 2. "Thrawn calls to me, across time and space". That sounds like "The World Between Worlds", like it was described in Rebels. Maybe she can sense Thrawn through the cosmic force (in a Nightsister-Way) 3. I find it interesting how the Padawan is always send alone in this Master - Padawan Bond. Very unlike the Jedi of old (including Kanan and Ezra, for the most part) 4. NO, that is not AP5. It is a similar (but not the same) model and it works for that Shipyard 5. And there it is: The explanation that Sabines connection to the force is not as strong as other jedi. It is simply a normal connection, like any other citizen. I really hope they keep it that way personally 6. That SABINE THEME is sooooo good to hear 7. ...and Sabine get's her Epilogue Haircut 8. Yes, and there it is: Almost the epilogue of Rebels (with a few changes to fit it into the new story). From now on we life AFTER the last episode of Rebels 9. A new type of hologram (at the end). Seems a bit like Water 10. No, Morgan was not in Rebels. Maybe her history with Thrawn is in the books or comics (I haven't read those yet) 11. The inquisitor is still a huge question: How has he survived for SO LONG. There weren't many/any left after the second season of Rebels so how did he survive the whole first trilogy My favourite scene was for sure the talk with Sabine and Huyang. Some great writing and said all the right things (Sabine is not Force-Sensitive, she is just somebody who can become Jedi-Like without that, at least I hope the show goes that way personally at this point)