Ezra Bridger Could’ve Become the Next Anakin – But Yoda Saved Him

Ezra Bridger’s rocky training and intense fears could’ve sent him on Anakin Skywalker’s downfall arc until Yoda saved him. The iconic Jedi Master is most well known for training Luke Skywalker in the original Star Wars trilogy films. But before Yoda taught Luke, he helped another fledgling Jedi apprentice find his path.Star Wars Rebels featured the Jedi apprentice and master duo of Ezra Bridger and Kanan Jarrus as they protected the galaxy with the Ghost Crew. Ezra’s journey from street orphan to Jedi hero was an important arc across the show’s four seasons. However, the sins of the Jedi Order’s past haunted even the early stretches of Ezra’s journey.Star Wars Rebels showed that Ezra could’ve easily fallen to the dark side like Anakin did, mainly because of the anxieties that surrounded him. In Star Wars Rebels Season 1, Episode 10, “Path of the Jedi,” Kanan is gravely concerned about Ezra after his apprentice used the dark side in the previous episode. The two traveled to a Jedi Temple on Lothal, where Ezra experienced Force visions that tested his ability to overcome fear. In those dark visions, Ezra watched helplessly as the Grand Inquisitor murdered Kanan and the rest of his Ghost Crew family, and he recognized his fear of ending up alone. He furiously expressed his goal of becoming more powerful in the Force to make the Empire suffer for abducting his parents. Kanan let Ezra complete the trials alone while communicating telepathically with Jedi Master Yoda, and admitted he had doubts about his ability to train his apprentice. Ezra’s internal conflict displayed many worrying similarities to Anakin Skywalker’s downfall in the prequel films.RELATED: Who Was Obi-Wan Kenobi’s Most Devastating Opponent Before Darth Vader?

Ezra Bridger’s rocky training and intense fears could’ve sent him on Anakin Skywalker’s downfall arc until Yoda saved him. The iconic Jedi Master is most well known for training Luke Skywalker in the original Star Wars trilogy films. But before Yoda taught Luke, he helped another fledgling Jedi apprentice find his path.

RELATED: Who Was Obi-Wan Kenobi’s Most Devastating Opponent Before Darth Vader?

Star Wars Rebels featured the Jedi apprentice and master duo of Ezra Bridger and Kanan Jarrus as they protected the galaxy with the Ghost Crew. Ezra’s journey from street orphan to Jedi hero was an important arc across the show’s four seasons. However, the sins of the Jedi Order’s past haunted even the early stretches of Ezra’s journey.

Star Wars Rebels showed that Ezra could’ve easily fallen to the dark side like Anakin did, mainly because of the anxieties that surrounded him. In Star Wars Rebels Season 1, Episode 10, “Path of the Jedi,” Kanan is gravely concerned about Ezra after his apprentice used the dark side in the previous episode. The two traveled to a Jedi Temple on Lothal, where Ezra experienced Force visions that tested his ability to overcome fear. In those dark visions, Ezra watched helplessly as the Grand Inquisitor murdered Kanan and the rest of his Ghost Crew family, and he recognized his fear of ending up alone. He furiously expressed his goal of becoming more powerful in the Force to make the Empire suffer for abducting his parents. Kanan let Ezra complete the trials alone while communicating telepathically with Jedi Master Yoda, and admitted he had doubts about his ability to train his apprentice. Ezra’s internal conflict displayed many worrying similarities to Anakin Skywalker’s downfall in the prequel films.

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