Ezra Bridger’s Approach to Battle Echoes Yoda’s Original Characterization

The following article contains spoilers for Ahsoka, Season 1, Episode 7, “Part Seven: Dreams and Madness,” streaming now on Disney+.In Ahsoka Episode 7, “Part Seven: Dreams and Madness,” Ezra Bridger rejected the use of his lightsaber, shocking many Star Wars fans. Instead, the young Jedi Knight relied solely on the Force to guide him in combat, genuinely referring to it as his ally. This harkens back to Jedi Master Yoda’s initial teachings in 1980’s The Empire Strikes Back, where he urged Luke Skywalker to focus more on his connection with the Force than on aggressive physical action.RELATED: Ahsoka’s Ezra Bridger Change Nods to Rogue One’s Best Warrior

The following article contains spoilers for Ahsoka, Season 1, Episode 7, “Part Seven: Dreams and Madness,” streaming now on Disney+.

In Ahsoka Episode 7, “Part Seven: Dreams and Madness,” Ezra Bridger rejected the use of his lightsaber, shocking many Star Wars fans. Instead, the young Jedi Knight relied solely on the Force to guide him in combat, genuinely referring to it as his ally. This harkens back to Jedi Master Yoda’s initial teachings in 1980’s The Empire Strikes Back, where he urged Luke Skywalker to focus more on his connection with the Force than on aggressive physical action.

RELATED: Ahsoka’s Ezra Bridger Change Nods to Rogue One’s Best Warrior

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