When the Ahsoka TV series was announced, a key item fans wanted from showrunner Dave Filoni was to see Ahsoka meet her former master, Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen). Luckily, he does return as a unique version of Darth Vader — more human, and, as expected, someone with a bit more wisdom. His arrival ties into what many expected: a trial to see where Ahsoka is mentally.And more so, where she’s looking to go in the future of Star Wars. Interestingly, this lesson turns out to be a deep, personal one that dives deep into Ahsoka’s psyche. In the process, the show carves out a trial that’s way better than what’s been done in the past movies in one big way.In the Star Wars Universe, Luke had his famous cave trial in the swamps of Dagobah when he trained under Master Yoda. He killed a Darth Vader there, only to see himself under the helmet. It’d tie into the later bombshell that Vader was his dad, but it lacked nuance and felt forced. Even after Luke decided to save Vader, that cave experience felt like it was just meant to advance him along to fight his dad. Sure, George Lucas intended for Luke to have conflict within, wondering about the Light and Dark inside, but this duality of the Force didn’t translate to the cave. The trial would have made more sense if more groundwork or narrative had been laid down prior.RELATED: Star Wars Hints This Separatist Organization Has Already Been to Other Galaxies
When the Ahsoka TV series was announced, a key item fans wanted from showrunner Dave Filoni was to see Ahsoka meet her former master, Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen). Luckily, he does return as a unique version of Darth Vader — more human, and, as expected, someone with a bit more wisdom. His arrival ties into what many expected: a trial to see where Ahsoka is mentally.
And more so, where she’s looking to go in the future of Star Wars. Interestingly, this lesson turns out to be a deep, personal one that dives deep into Ahsoka’s psyche. In the process, the show carves out a trial that’s way better than what’s been done in the past movies in one big way.
In the Star Wars Universe, Luke had his famous cave trial in the swamps of Dagobah when he trained under Master Yoda. He killed a Darth Vader there, only to see himself under the helmet. It’d tie into the later bombshell that Vader was his dad, but it lacked nuance and felt forced. Even after Luke decided to save Vader, that cave experience felt like it was just meant to advance him along to fight his dad. Sure, George Lucas intended for Luke to have conflict within, wondering about the Light and Dark inside, but this duality of the Force didn’t translate to the cave. The trial would have made more sense if more groundwork or narrative had been laid down prior.
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