Episode 4 of Ahsoka has some great fight scenes and strong twists, but the show’s dialogue and protagonist performances continue to be a weak point. Hopefully things will improve in the second half of the season...
Ahsoka gave fans a major twist in episode 4. What does it all mean, and how is it even possible that the Star Wars mystery character could show up there?
Baylon Skoll and Shin Hati are Ahsoka's most mysterious new characters. What do they want? What do they mean by "power?" We believe they're after the World Between Worlds--a kind of ultimate power that eluded even Palpatine.
Ahsoka episode 3 breathes some life into the show, as Ahsoka and Sabine get a bonding moment and we get our fan theories confirmed? But is the Disney era's hulking continuity too much for the franchise to bear? Is Star Wars becoming Star Trek?