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chopper & jacen are not wrong
AHSOKA | 1X04: FALLEN JEDI
Every episode featuring AHSOKA TANO in STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS (2008—2020) and STAR WARS: REBELS (2014—2018)
The Clone Wars 🌌
Chopper is back and ready to commit more war crimes
Natasha Liu Bordizzo as Sabine Wren in Ahsoka — 1.02 "Toil and Trouble"
barbie pegasus 𓆩♡𓆪
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SABINE WREN in the AHSOKA trailer.
the fact that Armorer x Bo wound up being more real than Din x Bo after all those "sources" swore up and down that Din x Bo was happening is so fucking funny to me.
trying really hard not to think about the very real possibility of din not living long enough to see grogu complete his apprenticeship.
okay but, regardless of the reason for the name, we aren't actually going to start calling him din grogu, right? like we can all agree on that? because if that becomes the standard i may have to astral project into a different reality.
so happy that din, grogu and y/n finally got the cozy little cabin they deserve. 😊
oh grogu is absoluteley going to terrorize the local wildlife on nevarro. i fear the ecosystem may never recover. 😭
They are back.
AHSOKA (2023)
AHSOKA (2023)
yes, there were many different elements of the rebellion and vital contributions from several important people at different times and in different places within the galaxy and i would never diminish any of them. they all deserve their shine. i do, however, wholeheartedley believe the ghost crew truly were the backbone of the rebellion. their actions altered the course of so many major elements within the galaxy that would eventually culminate in the empire's downfall, most notably of which is ezra and his family taking thrawn out of the game before he could land a decisive blow.
and they managed all of this not with the help of rebel command, but through their own strength of will and the friendship and collaboration of a small rag tag group of fighters. they took the empire's most formiddable military asset out of play on their own. mon mothma was never going to commit more forces to lothal, she and the rest of command would have probably never even attempted a major strike against thrawn, at least not before it was too late to matter. so the ghost crew really went out there, gathered up their disparate crew of pirates, clones and ex-imperials and said "fine, we'll do it ourselves" and they actually fucking did it. without them and their efforts i truly believe victory would have been much, much harder to achieve, if not impossible. imagine thrawn being present at any of the decisive battles of the original trilogy. imagine the seventh fleet at endor. the picture starts to look a lot more grim all of a sudden, doesn't it?
the ghost crew achieved the impossible, and in doing so made the chance of victory a reality. they are the backbone of the rebellion.