Fan service is a common term that gets thrown around whenever people want to criticize a moment in movies or TV for showing a nostalgic moment purely for the moment, so fans can remember what came before. It’s a criticism that argues that the moment is just a cheap form of pandering, and is done without any understanding of what made the original moment great. And it’s a term that people have used to describe and discredit the Star Wars series Ahsoka, especially Episode 5.The series as a whole has been criticized as pandering to fans of Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars: Rebels. But just because a moment is put into a show to appeal to fans doesn’t mean that it’s pointless, worthless, or unnecessary. In the case of the fifth episode of Ahsoka, she needed to go back to face Anakin Skywalker and her past once more, and have some introspection about the journey she’s currently on. Sometimes going backward is the only way to go forward, and “Shadow Warrior” proves this.Episode 5 of Ahsoka brought Ahsoka into contact with Anakin Skywalker for the first time since she realized that he was Darth Vader in Rebels. She had come to terms with the fact that her master had fallen to the dark side of the Force but hadn’t had a chance to confront Force Ghost after Anakin was redeemed. Ahsoka blamed herself for what happened to Anakin and held onto the past. Seeing him again allowed her to face the past and confirm to herself that she wasn’t the reason for Anakin’s fall, confront the darkness within her and let go of what happened all those years ago. There’s a clear difference between Ahsoka’s character before and after she fell into the World Between Worlds.RELATED: Ahsoka and Anakin’s Confrontation Mirrors This Crucial Jedi: Fallen Order MomenRELATED: Star Wars Television Keeps Neglecting Anakin’s Heroic Legacy
Fan service is a common term that gets thrown around whenever people want to criticize a moment in movies or TV for showing a nostalgic moment purely for the moment, so fans can remember what came before. It’s a criticism that argues that the moment is just a cheap form of pandering, and is done without any understanding of what made the original moment great. And it’s a term that people have used to describe and discredit the Star Wars series Ahsoka, especially Episode 5.
The series as a whole has been criticized as pandering to fans of Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars: Rebels. But just because a moment is put into a show to appeal to fans doesn’t mean that it’s pointless, worthless, or unnecessary. In the case of the fifth episode of Ahsoka, she needed to go back to face Anakin Skywalker and her past once more, and have some introspection about the journey she’s currently on. Sometimes going backward is the only way to go forward, and “Shadow Warrior” proves this.
Episode 5 of Ahsoka brought Ahsoka into contact with Anakin Skywalker for the first time since she realized that he was Darth Vader in Rebels. She had come to terms with the fact that her master had fallen to the dark side of the Force but hadn’t had a chance to confront Force Ghost after Anakin was redeemed. Ahsoka blamed herself for what happened to Anakin and held onto the past. Seeing him again allowed her to face the past and confirm to herself that she wasn’t the reason for Anakin’s fall, confront the darkness within her and let go of what happened all those years ago. There’s a clear difference between Ahsoka’s character before and after she fell into the World Between Worlds.
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