Ahsoka: Sabine Cutting Her Hairs Mirrors Another Jedi’s Final Moments

Ahsoka has given Star Wars fans a something truly special in the first two episodes as it brings more characters from the beloved Star Wars: Rebels to live action. While the animated versions of the characters will always be loved, it’s cool to see the characters cross into different mediums. Sabine and Hera are some of the main characters who make the jump to live action. The first two episodes of Ahsoka focus heavily on Sabine and her life after the Rebellion. While Sabine has grown her hair out long, she has a moment where she cuts her hair, which mirrors the moment when Kanan Jarrus makes the same decision.In Rebels Season 4, Episode 10 “Jedi Night,” Kanan is preparing to rescue Hera from Imperial control. After communicating with the Loth Wolves, Kanan seems to understand his fate and his role in the galaxy much better. He is truly at peace and exudes the serenity of a Jedi. It’s at this moment that Kanan sits down in mediation and cuts his hair and beard. He transitions from the gruff exterior of a man on the run, to a clean cut look that shows his inner peace. The haircut represented not only his inner transition back to accepting his role as a Jedi, but also his fate that would come during this rescue. Sabine’s moment is almost shot for shot the same in some instances, and it leaves fans wondering what this means for her character.One of the defining characteristics of Sabine is her love for art. She sees art as a form of communication, of expressing intense emotions, and even expressing affection towards others. She expresses herself at every opportunity she can, especially in her armor and her hair. In Ahsoka, Sabine had long hair for the first time ever. Rebels always showed Sabine with shorter hair, a much more militaristic style. She was in a war and her hair reflected that. She was able to blend in at Imperial Academy’s and wear her armor at almost all times. Having her hair longer is a sign that she was out of the fight. She didn’t need to worry about wearing armor going undercover, she could simply live her life as she wanted.RELATED: Ahsoka: Sabine’s Loth-Cat is Deeply Symbolic, Here is What it Means

Ahsoka has given Star Wars fans a something truly special in the first two episodes as it brings more characters from the beloved Star Wars: Rebels to live action. While the animated versions of the characters will always be loved, it’s cool to see the characters cross into different mediums. Sabine and Hera are some of the main characters who make the jump to live action. The first two episodes of Ahsoka focus heavily on Sabine and her life after the Rebellion. While Sabine has grown her hair out long, she has a moment where she cuts her hair, which mirrors the moment when Kanan Jarrus makes the same decision.

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In Rebels Season 4, Episode 10 “Jedi Night,” Kanan is preparing to rescue Hera from Imperial control. After communicating with the Loth Wolves, Kanan seems to understand his fate and his role in the galaxy much better. He is truly at peace and exudes the serenity of a Jedi. It’s at this moment that Kanan sits down in mediation and cuts his hair and beard. He transitions from the gruff exterior of a man on the run, to a clean cut look that shows his inner peace. The haircut represented not only his inner transition back to accepting his role as a Jedi, but also his fate that would come during this rescue. Sabine’s moment is almost shot for shot the same in some instances, and it leaves fans wondering what this means for her character.

One of the defining characteristics of Sabine is her love for art. She sees art as a form of communication, of expressing intense emotions, and even expressing affection towards others. She expresses herself at every opportunity she can, especially in her armor and her hair. In Ahsoka, Sabine had long hair for the first time ever. Rebels always showed Sabine with shorter hair, a much more militaristic style. She was in a war and her hair reflected that. She was able to blend in at Imperial Academy’s and wear her armor at almost all times. Having her hair longer is a sign that she was out of the fight. She didn’t need to worry about wearing armor going undercover, she could simply live her life as she wanted.

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