Despite the crucial incident of a saga being a Jedi falling to the dark side of the Force to save his wife, Star Wars isn’t really known for its romance. However, that hasn’t stopped fans from shipping all sorts of characters beyond the obvious ones like Han and Leia, Kanan and Hera or even Rey Skywalker and Ben Solo. In the Ahsoka series premiere episode, fans who ship Sabine Wren and Ezra Bridger are getting mixed signals.Like most great Star Wars stories, Rebels is about a found family. Hera and Kanan are the parents. Garrazeb Aurelios is the older brother or, perhaps, younger uncle. This leaves Sabine and Ezra as the younger brother and sister of the crew. Yet, neither is actually related. In fact, Ezra expresses romantic interest in Sabine throughout the series. After the young Jedi’s disappearance at the battle of Lothal, Sabine moved into his home, protected his people and even trained as a Jedi like him. So, Ezra and Sabine’s shippers were likely floored when Ahsoka revealed that Ezra left Sabine her own private holorecording, along with the one for the entire crew that played in the Rebels finale. Yet, in that message, he points out how they aren’t biological family but that she’s the closest thing to a sister he has. Unless this is a reverse of the Luke and Leia dynamic in The Empire Strikes Back, it’s unclear where the storytellers fall on the romantic possibilities for these characters.Hera and Kanan may be the “best” couple in Star Wars, if only because they were “space-married” on the Ghost for many years. The characters may have only kissed on screen in the final season, but Hera called Kanan “love” throughout the run. Conversely, Ezra’s flirtatious advances were dismissed and almost mocked by Sabine. Yet, the two became incredibly close during their time fighting for the Rebellion. As Ezra says in the special recording for Sabine, the two of them “grew up together” while on the run from the Empire.RELATED: Ahsoka is the Star Wars Character Is the Most Important for Kids
Despite the crucial incident of a saga being a Jedi falling to the dark side of the Force to save his wife, Star Wars isn’t really known for its romance. However, that hasn’t stopped fans from shipping all sorts of characters beyond the obvious ones like Han and Leia, Kanan and Hera or even Rey Skywalker and Ben Solo. In the Ahsoka series premiere episode, fans who ship Sabine Wren and Ezra Bridger are getting mixed signals.
Like most great Star Wars stories, Rebels is about a found family. Hera and Kanan are the parents. Garrazeb Aurelios is the older brother or, perhaps, younger uncle. This leaves Sabine and Ezra as the younger brother and sister of the crew. Yet, neither is actually related. In fact, Ezra expresses romantic interest in Sabine throughout the series. After the young Jedi’s disappearance at the battle of Lothal, Sabine moved into his home, protected his people and even trained as a Jedi like him. So, Ezra and Sabine’s shippers were likely floored when Ahsoka revealed that Ezra left Sabine her own private holorecording, along with the one for the entire crew that played in the Rebels finale. Yet, in that message, he points out how they aren’t biological family but that she’s the closest thing to a sister he has. Unless this is a reverse of the Luke and Leia dynamic in The Empire Strikes Back, it’s unclear where the storytellers fall on the romantic possibilities for these characters.
Hera and Kanan may be the “best” couple in Star Wars, if only because they were “space-married” on the Ghost for many years. The characters may have only kissed on screen in the final season, but Hera called Kanan “love” throughout the run. Conversely, Ezra’s flirtatious advances were dismissed and almost mocked by Sabine. Yet, the two became incredibly close during their time fighting for the Rebellion. As Ezra says in the special recording for Sabine, the two of them “grew up together” while on the run from the Empire.
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