The third episode of Ahsoka was a fast-paced, quick adventure after the first two episodes introduced the story and main characters. However, some new Star Wars characters were introduced in live-action that previously only appeared in animation. The newest characters in Ahsoka, Jacen Syndulla and Senator Hamato Xiono, are deep cuts from Star Wars animation.Of the two newer characters, Jacen Syndulla is the one people expected to see. Just as Ahsoka and Sabine headed off on their mission, as depicted at the end of the second episode, Jacen was introduced during the epilogue to the Star Wars: Rebels finale. While Hera Syndulla’s relationship with Kanan Jarrus was left mostly off-screen, they were definitely involved. Jacen, who looks more human than Twilek, is the son of the former Jedi Padawan, who died defending his found family from the Ghost on Lothal. Senator Hamato Xiono also has family ties to a Star Wars animated protagonist, Kazuda Xiono, from the short-lived Star Wars: Resistance. That series, aimed at a much younger audience than The Clone Wars or Rebels, ran for two seasons between Star Wars: The Last Jedi and the end of the sequel trilogy, The Rise of Skywalker. Ironically, of the two characters, Senator Xiono is the more interesting.The timing of the Star Wars: Rebels epilogue was always vague. For example, the scene between Ahsoka and Sabine took place many years after Return of the Jedi. However, assuming that Twilek pregnancies are similar in length to human ones, this means he was born shortly after the Battle of Lothal and Ezra Bridger’s disappearance. The shot of Hera and her son flying in the Ghost showed Jacen as younger than fans see him in Ahsoka. He looked about five or six years old. Evan Whitten, who plays the live-action Jacen, is 13 years old. TheRebels finale is supposed to take place on the Star Wars timeline during the year before A New Hope. However, time is always fuzzy in a galaxy far, far away.RELATED: Ahsoka Makes This Fascinating Tweak to Andor’s Critical Themes
The third episode of Ahsoka was a fast-paced, quick adventure after the first two episodes introduced the story and main characters. However, some new Star Wars characters were introduced in live-action that previously only appeared in animation. The newest characters in Ahsoka, Jacen Syndulla and Senator Hamato Xiono, are deep cuts from Star Wars animation.
Of the two newer characters, Jacen Syndulla is the one people expected to see. Just as Ahsoka and Sabine headed off on their mission, as depicted at the end of the second episode, Jacen was introduced during the epilogue to the Star Wars: Rebels finale. While Hera Syndulla’s relationship with Kanan Jarrus was left mostly off-screen, they were definitely involved. Jacen, who looks more human than Twilek, is the son of the former Jedi Padawan, who died defending his found family from the Ghost on Lothal. Senator Hamato Xiono also has family ties to a Star Wars animated protagonist, Kazuda Xiono, from the short-lived Star Wars: Resistance. That series, aimed at a much younger audience than The Clone Wars or Rebels, ran for two seasons between Star Wars: The Last Jedi and the end of the sequel trilogy, The Rise of Skywalker. Ironically, of the two characters, Senator Xiono is the more interesting.
The timing of the Star Wars: Rebels epilogue was always vague. For example, the scene between Ahsoka and Sabine took place many years after Return of the Jedi. However, assuming that Twilek pregnancies are similar in length to human ones, this means he was born shortly after the Battle of Lothal and Ezra Bridger’s disappearance. The shot of Hera and her son flying in the Ghost showed Jacen as younger than fans see him in Ahsoka. He looked about five or six years old. Evan Whitten, who plays the live-action Jacen, is 13 years old. TheRebels finale is supposed to take place on the Star Wars timeline during the year before A New Hope. However, time is always fuzzy in a galaxy far, far away.
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