Ahsoka’s Second Episode Shows the Truth of The Mandalorian’s Shadow Council

The members of the Imperial Shadow Council were introduced in the third season of The Mandalorian, bringing characters like Captain Pellaeon and Commandant Brendol Hux to live-action, plotting their strategy to return the Imperial Remnant back into control. While some want to continue plundering the hyperspace lanes and engage in piracy, Hux and Pellaeon advocate pooling resources together for a show of strength. Another warlord agrees, saying that the Empire has loyalists across every world in the galaxy. It comes off as Imperial propaganda, nothing that had any substance behind it. But the second episode of Ahsoka has shown that this proclamation might actually hold some weight.When Ahsoka and Hera Syndulla visit the Corellian Shipyards to check if Imperial activity has ceased, they make a shocking discovery. It exposes an existential threat to the New Republic and one that eventually dooms them. They pair find out that people have become apathetic towards the New Republic, not caring about the government, only being loyal to credits. The little metallic circles and rectangles have always had immense power in Star Wars, but here it’s proving harmful to the Rebel Alliance’s greatest achievement. And if the New Republic doesn’t fix this problem, they’ll have a galaxy full of apathetic insurgents.The Mandalorian Season 3 gave audiences a look at what the Imperial Remnant’s plan for retaking power. They hope to unionize behind a powerful leader and show their strength. This was in the desperate hope that the citizens of the galaxy will rise up against the New Republic and reinstall the Imperial Military back into positions of power. When it’s first revealed, it seems like the Shadow Council is overestimating the popularity of the Imperial regime. But when Ahsoka and Hera visit the Corellian Shipyards, this plan seems like it has merit. Instead of finding a tiny group of diehard Imperial loyalists, twisting their mustaches and smuggling parts in the small hours of the morning, Ahsoka and Hera find something much worse. They’re confronted by a workforce that’s turned their eyes away from their government and only cares about earning enough money to get them through the day.RELATED: Ahsoka Gives Star Wars a New Jedi Mystery

The members of the Imperial Shadow Council were introduced in the third season of The Mandalorian, bringing characters like Captain Pellaeon and Commandant Brendol Hux to live-action, plotting their strategy to return the Imperial Remnant back into control. While some want to continue plundering the hyperspace lanes and engage in piracy, Hux and Pellaeon advocate pooling resources together for a show of strength. Another warlord agrees, saying that the Empire has loyalists across every world in the galaxy. It comes off as Imperial propaganda, nothing that had any substance behind it. But the second episode of Ahsoka has shown that this proclamation might actually hold some weight.

RELATED: Ahsoka Gives Star Wars a New Jedi Mystery

When Ahsoka and Hera Syndulla visit the Corellian Shipyards to check if Imperial activity has ceased, they make a shocking discovery. It exposes an existential threat to the New Republic and one that eventually dooms them. They pair find out that people have become apathetic towards the New Republic, not caring about the government, only being loyal to credits. The little metallic circles and rectangles have always had immense power in Star Wars, but here it’s proving harmful to the Rebel Alliance’s greatest achievement. And if the New Republic doesn’t fix this problem, they’ll have a galaxy full of apathetic insurgents.

The Mandalorian Season 3 gave audiences a look at what the Imperial Remnant’s plan for retaking power. They hope to unionize behind a powerful leader and show their strength. This was in the desperate hope that the citizens of the galaxy will rise up against the New Republic and reinstall the Imperial Military back into positions of power. When it’s first revealed, it seems like the Shadow Council is overestimating the popularity of the Imperial regime. But when Ahsoka and Hera visit the Corellian Shipyards, this plan seems like it has merit. Instead of finding a tiny group of diehard Imperial loyalists, twisting their mustaches and smuggling parts in the small hours of the morning, Ahsoka and Hera find something much worse. They’re confronted by a workforce that’s turned their eyes away from their government and only cares about earning enough money to get them through the day.

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