Ahsoka Episode 3 Shows How Far Sabine Wren Got in Jedi Training

The third episode of Ahsoka was shorter than the first two chapters but still managed to pack a lot of story into its runtime. Still, in the opening sequences, audiences got some more information about how far Sabine Wren got in her Jedi training with Ahsoka Tano. The answer to that question, it seems, is not very far. In fact, judging by the dialogue, Sabine only just mastered the basics.The first two episodes established that between the end of the Battle of Lothal and the scene Ahsoka recreated from the Star Wars: Rebels epilogue, many years passed. During that time, Ahsoka took Sabine on as a padawan learner, in part because Ezra left his lightsaber with her. Not only that, Huyang revealed while in the hospital with Sabine she had since modified his blade, making it her own. Also, much to Ahsoka’s chagrin, he revealed another big question fans had about Sabine’s abilities. While she is adept at using a lightsaber, she apparently struggles to wield the Jedi’s strongest weapon: the Force. Ahsoka added her own view to his, however. While she admitted the Jedi Order would’ve never trained Sabine, Ahsoka believes that is not the same thing as saying Sabine shouldn’t be trained.Before she trained with Ahsoka in “Time to Fly,” Sabine started training with Huyang, who does more than simply help younglings build their lightsaber. Looking like General Grievous from Revenge of the Sith, the ancient Jedi Droid sported two extra arms and what looked like lightsaber hilts. Using a wooden blade, Sabine went through the lightsaber forms, while holographic yellow beams tracked and graded her style. According to Huyang, she didn’t do all that well. Still, Sabine knows the basic lightsaber forms. She learned those on Attolon with both Kanan Jarrus and Ezra Bridger.RELATED: Lucasfilm Reveals Ahsoka Was Watched By 14 Million People In Just One Week

The third episode of Ahsoka was shorter than the first two chapters but still managed to pack a lot of story into its runtime. Still, in the opening sequences, audiences got some more information about how far Sabine Wren got in her Jedi training with Ahsoka Tano. The answer to that question, it seems, is not very far. In fact, judging by the dialogue, Sabine only just mastered the basics.

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The first two episodes established that between the end of the Battle of Lothal and the scene Ahsoka recreated from the Star Wars: Rebels epilogue, many years passed. During that time, Ahsoka took Sabine on as a padawan learner, in part because Ezra left his lightsaber with her. Not only that, Huyang revealed while in the hospital with Sabine she had since modified his blade, making it her own. Also, much to Ahsoka’s chagrin, he revealed another big question fans had about Sabine’s abilities. While she is adept at using a lightsaber, she apparently struggles to wield the Jedi’s strongest weapon: the Force. Ahsoka added her own view to his, however. While she admitted the Jedi Order would’ve never trained Sabine, Ahsoka believes that is not the same thing as saying Sabine shouldn’t be trained.

Before she trained with Ahsoka in “Time to Fly,” Sabine started training with Huyang, who does more than simply help younglings build their lightsaber. Looking like General Grievous from Revenge of the Sith, the ancient Jedi Droid sported two extra arms and what looked like lightsaber hilts. Using a wooden blade, Sabine went through the lightsaber forms, while holographic yellow beams tracked and graded her style. According to Huyang, she didn’t do all that well. Still, Sabine knows the basic lightsaber forms. She learned those on Attolon with both Kanan Jarrus and Ezra Bridger.

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