We were too. This is exactly what we feared would happen to Ahsoka and Rex when watching the Clone Wars show. At that time, this show didn’t exist. It was a big risk killing off Kanan, but it worked, and it hurt me more than any of the deaths in that trilogy that never existed
I love the idea that shes so disgusted and feels such hate for the empire, she cant even stand wearing or looking at a trooper helmet as she throws it away
He wanted to see his lover and son's one last time, so much he willed the force to hold back a massive tanker explosion and restore his eyesight for a brief moment moment. Whether this is canon or not it goes down as one of the strongest displays of power from a light side force user.
I think he used the force to hold back the explosion and push them away from it. But the force granted him his eyesight back in his final moments. One last gift for Caleb Dume.
they know how to make music in general, i was watching phantom menace with my sister the other day, and im not a big fan of music, but the duel of fates theme was GOOD
Zeb’s reaction is so heartbreaking to watch because when the ship was landing he was happy and waving and he had no idea what actually happened until Ezra came along.
Seeing this just makes me look back and see how WRONG the Jedi Order was during the times of the Republic. You couldn’t be attached to anyone and couldn’t have that love that everyone else has. This is why the Jedi failed- because their code was just unnecessary and just begging for someone to turn against them. Kanan was a true Jedi. He sacrificed himself for the people he cared about, but more importantly, the love of his life.
While I agree to a point the reason was that earthly attachments like lovers could lead them to the Dark side what promotes more hate and rage than the death of a lover or a child we can look no further than Anakin Skywalker who betrayed the Jedi in part to save Padme’s life. The Jedi made MANY mistakes but for that reason they feared letting their members fall in love
tiduswordplayer and that’s why the old order thought it was a mistake to recruit older men and women into the order, because they believe those exposed through negative emotions would be exposed to the dark side of the Force. Years before Master Yoda was Grand Master, they allowed Jedi like the former Darth Revan to have a wife. This was during his redemption from his former Sith master, Darth Malak.
One of the parts that stuck with me most were the end credits of that episode. Usually there’s the big, fanfare-like Rebels theme and the logo pops up in bright colors. This time, there was total silence. And the logo was instead black against a grey background as ash rained from the sky.
I love how Zeb immediately hugs Ezra, they had such an underrated yet confusing friendship, they act like they hate each other and sometimes they probably do but deep down they care about each other a lot and I think they both helped each other in many ways.
Because he understands what it’s like to lose a brother in arms. Because he was once a Captain of the Lasaat Honor Guards. And he respected Kanan more after finding out that he was a Jedi. Losing Kanan was like losing a brother to him.
Kanan getting his vision back thanks to the Force before he dies reminds me of a scene from Fist of the North Star where Shu gets his vision back right before he dies thanks to his self-sacrifice, letting him see Kenshiro one last time.
Kanan's death always hits so hard he proved that the jedi code was false, protecting what you love is whats important, and the fact he was able to see the ones he loves one last time was heartbreaking😢😢😢
Chopper might be a living warcrime, but he knew his mum needed someone to hold her hand. He knew how much Kanan meant to Hera, and Hera is the only one who matters to Chopper.
@Lorrdd I could debate that that mattered to him because he knew it would matter to Hera, but I'm willing to concede he probably likes the whole Ghost Crew. Hera matters *most* though
Imagine if Kanan smiled when he got his vision back knowing that one last time he was able see Hera, the person he loved and Ezra, the person who was like a son to him who both were very dear to him. That would’ve made this 100 more sadder.
I was felling something- not much, but when Ezra and zeb hugged, it overcame me cuz they seemed to mess around at and some points hate each other and that got me, their true emotion for Kanan triggered mine, best scene
I'm 58 years old and watching this CARTOON and seeing this episode brought out emotions in me. I was invested with Kanan and seeing him die just F'ing sucked BAD.
Zeb hugging Ezra is everything. Seeing them go from hating each other to being like brothers was one of my favourite things in Rebels. They might of never admitted it but they would have died for one another at the time of season 4. Just makes me so sad we didn’t get to see them reunite in Ahsoka.
Seeing scenes like this from Rebels makes you see that there’s more to it than just a kid’s show; it’s got drama and seriousness, not as much as Clone Wars, but a decent amount.
@@Gamerafighter76 One of the better scenes was definitively Maul's death. It was perfect. If only they had such balls with Ahsoka, because she's kind of feeling like a character insert or OC in a fan fiction at this point, in my opinion.
Wow!! 6 years later and this scene still hits really hard. I'm ballin'. This was the most tragic, sad death in all of Star Wars for me. I would have reacted the same way as Sabine throwing the helmet.
I remember seeing this clip on Instagram a while back, which was before I had watched star wars rebels. Since hadn't seen anything before this at the time, it didn't make me cry. But after watching all the episodes before this, this really made me tear up
Ironically enough, Anakin tapped into the lesson Kanan learned all too well. You can't be selfless if you do not care. Therefore, there can't be sacrifice if there's no love. So no, "the life of a Jedi is sacrifice" in the times of the Republic is bs. They didn't even cared to save two slaves instead of one. And Anakin cared a lot (about people and about his love) when the only people around him were so self absorbed in their doctrine that they couldn't see or couldn't care about his misery. Kanan never fell to the dark side in no small part because he had people that shared his emotions, and could find comfort and support with them.
Anakin's fundamental problem was that his Jedi training and his fundamental spirit were in opposition. He never learned how to "let go of his attachments", mainly because most Jedi never did that either. It was a crucial flaw of the Jedi Order: they were so terrified of the Dark Side that they avoided any attachments at all. The Jedi, by denying that part of themselves, thus had a weakened connection to the Force. At one point in ROTS, Anakin goes to Yoda to ask for help. Yoda, however, had no idea how to help Anakin, so his answer was basically "suck it up". Anakin has nobody to turn to, nobody to guide him or comfort him. He never reconciled his Jedi training and his love for others. It left him a sitting duck for Sidious. Kanan, by contrast, intuitively worked it out. He could still love and have attachments, but he wouldn't let those attachments rule him. It is why, when he foresaw his own death in the Force, he calmly accepted it. As a result, the Force roared through his spirit in the moments before he died, giving him the power to save the ones he loved.
@@Cailus3542 Jolee Bindo even said, for the matter: "Love doesn't lead to the dark side. Passion can lead to rage and fear, and that can be controlled. Controlling your passions while being in love... that's what they should teach you to beware. But love itself will save you, not condemn you"
Sometimes we all need a friend like Chopper. Doesn't say anything, just rolls up to Hera and extends a hand. Beautiful and shows how strong they are together. Hera got his back and chopper got hers.
Zeb's realization that Kanan died was heartbreaking. Zeb and Ezra became brothers and Kanan was like a father figure to them both in many cases. Words alone can't do this scene justice.... Kanan was a true Jedi. That's all I can really say
Zeb and Kanan were probably more brothers than anything. Ezra saw Kanan as a father figure and Hera as a mother. And chopper was a son to Hera basically and Sabine was the daughter and sister to the crew
And meanwhile it was as much of a loss for the Empire in the long run. By blowing up the fuel, Pryce compromised the TIE Defender project and Thrawn knows this
i will say this Erza telling Sabine to go with no voice or sound effects just the song hits hard but Erza really did make sure Kanan didn't die in vain because he stay level headed enough to know that they needed to move other wise all four would die that day
the difference between kanan and Anakin is that one was allowing himself to freely show affection and love while the other was hiding, building his guilt and fear, cause he couldnt talk to anybody about it. In the end, the jedi code led them to fail and die.
I think what really shows this the best is Kanan wasn't tethered to the counsel so he had the option to show it and did where Anakin had to visit the counsel every time he came back to Courant so he had no choice but to hide it
It's more that Anakin's love was possessive. He didn't want to lose Padme, because she was his. The CW's really highlights this. Anakin was a very possessive husband. This is the kind of attachment the Jedi feared among their members. Kanan has a selfless love for Hera and his friends, same with Luke and his friends in the OT.
@@adamleblanc5294 yeah the jedi code certainly didnt help but at the end of the day anakin was the one who force choked padme the second she didnt agree with him
@@adamleblanc5294that's right but let's not forget who Anakin was very close to since his very childhood! *Death Star throne room theme starts playing*
@@xSirDudex At the beginning it was a little insulted because they canceled clone wars and gave us rebels, and it felt like children... but over time this series had soul, genuinely the development of all the characters, its story, everything did that with only 4 seasons , this series was one of the best
Kanan Jarrus, Caleb Dume, made the ultimate sacrifice at this moment. To reward him, the Force gave him his vision so he could see his wife and friends for the last time.
Note everyone’s reaction as they land. Zeb and Ezra embrace as they are the more family oriented of the group. Sabine goes off by herself because she’s always been more of a loner/renegade. Hera and Chopper are standing by themselves because those 2 have been together since the beginning
Sabine's reaction had the biggest impact on me. her reaction was very unexpected from a Mandalorian. a Mandalorian with great empathy -- I hope Ashoka understands how powerful Sabine can become and what kind of impact Sabine can have on the galaxy.
Even now I can't watch this without crying the whole scene was a masterpiece of art just like what they did with maul by the light of lothals moons may the force grant you peace in the afterlife
“What do you mean gone, like captured?”
Lol Zeb was so used to Kanan’s plot armor…
NO! He’s gone.
plot armor privileges revoked
Order 66 survivors don’t have any plot armor. Your comment was funny tho lol
We were too. This is exactly what we feared would happen to Ahsoka and Rex when watching the Clone Wars show. At that time, this show didn’t exist. It was a big risk killing off Kanan, but it worked, and it hurt me more than any of the deaths in that trilogy that never existed
Apparently, in this new canon… all Jedi have expired and only Rey is left.
Sabine's reaction is the best because she is every emotion and every fan in that moment.
I love the idea that shes so disgusted and feels such hate for the empire, she cant even stand wearing or looking at a trooper helmet as she throws it away
I also liked chopper holding hera's hand I think hera, kanan and chopper were together before they formed the ghost crew
Angry, hurt and fed up.
@@DillyDabblezthat's what got me crying.
It was so unexpected I literally cried.
Everyone's gangsta til the credits have no music and just leave you sitting in silence thinking about what you just saw...
literal, the logo in ashes, and a pure silence making you think...
what the hell just happened?
@@Pro53333 only episode in the entire 4 season series to end with absolutely no music.
@@trainknut She's actually all the way through the last scene
He wanted to see his lover and son's one last time, so much he willed the force to hold back a massive tanker explosion and restore his eyesight for a brief moment moment.
Whether this is canon or not it goes down as one of the strongest displays of power from a light side force user.
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Ren Caelum it IS canon. Star Wars: Rebels is a completely canon CGI animated TV series.
It's canon and it's gonna stay canon
@@eewag1 I think he's talking about if his interpretation is canon. But we won't know the actual meaning of the bit until it's said.
I think he used the force to hold back the explosion and push them away from it. But the force granted him his eyesight back in his final moments. One last gift for Caleb Dume.
The one thing you can’t deny about Star Wars, it knows how to make heartbreaking music.
they know how to make music in general, i was watching phantom menace with my sister the other day, and im not a big fan of music, but the duel of fates theme was GOOD
Zeb’s reaction is so heartbreaking to watch because when the ship was landing he was happy and waving and he had no idea what actually happened until Ezra came along.
Never mind Zeb, know what destoyed me. when the transport lands and Sabine throws her helmet to the ground with that "Nrrrgh" shout. that broke me.
It was like when Big Bird learned about Mr. Hoppers death
look at 1:45 ... he already knew what happened before he asked, but he had to ask anyway... he had to be _sure_
Yeah, and that moment when he hugs Ezra you can tell it’s for both of them.
Seeing this just makes me look back and see how WRONG the Jedi Order was during the times of the Republic. You couldn’t be attached to anyone and couldn’t have that love that everyone else has. This is why the Jedi failed- because their code was just unnecessary and just begging for someone to turn against them. Kanan was a true Jedi. He sacrificed himself for the people he cared about, but more importantly, the love of his life.
While I agree to a point the reason was that earthly attachments like lovers could lead them to the Dark side what promotes more hate and rage than the death of a lover or a child we can look no further than Anakin Skywalker who betrayed the Jedi in part to save Padme’s life. The Jedi made MANY mistakes but for that reason they feared letting their members fall in love
tiduswordplayer and that’s why the old order thought it was a mistake to recruit older men and women into the order, because they believe those exposed through negative emotions would be exposed to the dark side of the Force. Years before Master Yoda was Grand Master, they allowed Jedi like the former Darth Revan to have a wife. This was during his redemption from his former Sith master, Darth Malak.
@@tiduswordplayer no, Anakin was the first Jedi they got when he was 10
At least in Legends Luke revived the order and allowed attachments
@@DedricSilva he even got married and had children
I’ve watched Chopper go over to hold Hera’s hand probably 100 times now and it still jerks a tear out of me every. Single. Time.
Wow when even chopper is sad you know it’s real
The best thing is not cheapening the moment by having chopper make funny noises, he just holds her hand.
Dude. It broke me too.
We're so used to seeing Chopper the war criminal. It can be touching to see he (metaphorically) has a heart.
One of the most heart-wrenching moment in Star Wars Rebels. The first being Ahsoka and WILL SOMEONE STOP CUTTING ONIONS?!
We don’t actually see Ashoka die
What about maul?
Kenobi is asking about maul?😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@lumiyayt67 and the emperor cares
*puts down the knife*
Sorry man
One of the parts that stuck with me most were the end credits of that episode. Usually there’s the big, fanfare-like Rebels theme and the logo pops up in bright colors. This time, there was total silence. And the logo was instead black against a grey background as ash rained from the sky.
I love how Zeb immediately hugs Ezra, they had such an underrated yet confusing friendship, they act like they hate each other and sometimes they probably do but deep down they care about each other a lot and I think they both helped each other in many ways.
Vitriolic Best Buds is a classic trope. They may snark at each other, but that familial bond is strong.
Ezra and Zeb had the best sibling-like chemistry in the show, from season 1 hating each other to getting along later
2:02 when Zeb realizes what Ezra means by “he’s gone”, the look on his face is priceless
Zurvan Mooney through the series Zeb became softer but not to soft, this is the first moment we see Zeb break.
Zurvan Mooney lmao
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Because he understands what it’s like to lose a brother in arms. Because he was once a Captain of the Lasaat Honor Guards. And he respected Kanan more after finding out that he was a Jedi. Losing Kanan was like losing a brother to him.
I saw this when it aired. I forgot how hard this scene is to watch. Zeb brings my tears.
Ezra lost more than a friend and a leader
He lost the only father he ever had
actually it was his SECOND father...which makes it even worse. :(
Ezra's has suffered such intense and tragic loss in his young life, it's kinda immensely impressive he hasnt fallen to the dark side
@@CascadianRanger True
Cascadian Ranger No kidding. He’s stronger than most give him credit for.
That implies that Ezra’s real father was an asshole but he wasn’t.
Chopper going to hera and zeb hug always make me drop some tears :'(
r.i.p. kanan this was one of the best and heart ripping episodes in rebels
I cries too it was heart ripping & devastating I still crying seeing this scene. I can't believe he's gone.
dave falloni knows how to give someone a epic goodbye and death
gemma lambert For real😭😭
The fact that he gained his eyesight will always tear my heart to pieces. So sutble and so moving.
Kanan getting his vision back thanks to the Force before he dies reminds me of a scene from Fist of the North Star where Shu gets his vision back right before he dies thanks to his self-sacrifice, letting him see Kenshiro one last time.
Kanan's death always hits so hard he proved that the jedi code was false, protecting what you love is whats important, and the fact he was able to see the ones he loves one last time was heartbreaking😢😢😢
The difference is unlike anakin he was never possessive, he was able to let go if he needed to
2:10 That beautiful moment alone catapults Chopper to the best droid sidekick in all of Star Wars.
A violent, crafty, mouthy tin can who knows when to shut up and just be there for someone.
That’s excellent character writing.
He's no side kick he's the main man
I like how Zebs hug isn't a dutiful hug just meant to comfort Ezra. It's more like a sad and grieving embrace they both needed.
Chopper might be a living warcrime, but he knew his mum needed someone to hold her hand. He knew how much Kanan meant to Hera, and Hera is the only one who matters to Chopper.
Considering Chopper was the only one who realized the Night Trooper has Ezra, horseshit.
@Lorrdd I could debate that that mattered to him because he knew it would matter to Hera, but I'm willing to concede he probably likes the whole Ghost Crew. Hera matters *most* though
The way Chopper took Hera's hand... oh that broke my heart.
Imagine if Kanan smiled when he got his vision back knowing that one last time he was able see Hera, the person he loved and Ezra, the person who was like a son to him who both were very dear to him. That would’ve made this 100 more sadder.
Even after all these years, his death still hits hard.
I was felling something- not much, but when Ezra and zeb hugged, it overcame me cuz they seemed to mess around at and some points hate each other and that got me, their true emotion for Kanan triggered mine, best scene
I'm 58 years old and watching this CARTOON and seeing this episode brought out emotions in me. I was invested with Kanan and seeing him die just F'ing sucked BAD.
Chopper taking heras hand was so cute
Zeb hugging Ezra is everything. Seeing them go from hating each other to being like brothers was one of my favourite things in Rebels. They might of never admitted it but they would have died for one another at the time of season 4. Just makes me so sad we didn’t get to see them reunite in Ahsoka.
SPOILERS BUD
It was a nice touch that Chopper immediately went to Hera to hold her hand.
0:34 “I know what I’m doing. This is the only way!”
1:57-1:58 no, he’s gone
2:02 Zeb and Ezra hug
Seeing scenes like this from Rebels makes you see that there’s more to it than just a kid’s show; it’s got drama and seriousness, not as much as Clone Wars, but a decent amount.
Well, I still don't like that the Empire was a complete and utter joke, but the show definitively had good scenes like this one.
@@floriansteininger347 yup
@@Gamerafighter76 One of the better scenes was definitively Maul's death. It was perfect. If only they had such balls with Ahsoka, because she's kind of feeling like a character insert or OC in a fan fiction at this point, in my opinion.
Revan in heaven seeing this:
"Bro finally the Jedi has returned to the good shit that I have made 4000 years ago"
Wow!!
6 years later and this scene still hits really hard. I'm ballin'.
This was the most tragic, sad death in all of Star Wars for me.
I would have reacted the same way as Sabine throwing the helmet.
I remember seeing this clip on Instagram a while back, which was before I had watched star wars rebels. Since hadn't seen anything before this at the time, it didn't make me cry. But after watching all the episodes before this, this really made me tear up
Ironically enough, Anakin tapped into the lesson Kanan learned all too well.
You can't be selfless if you do not care. Therefore, there can't be sacrifice if there's no love.
So no, "the life of a Jedi is sacrifice" in the times of the Republic is bs. They didn't even cared to save two slaves instead of one.
And Anakin cared a lot (about people and about his love) when the only people around him were so self absorbed in their doctrine that they couldn't see or couldn't care about his misery.
Kanan never fell to the dark side in no small part because he had people that shared his emotions, and could find comfort and support with them.
Anakin's fundamental problem was that his Jedi training and his fundamental spirit were in opposition. He never learned how to "let go of his attachments", mainly because most Jedi never did that either. It was a crucial flaw of the Jedi Order: they were so terrified of the Dark Side that they avoided any attachments at all. The Jedi, by denying that part of themselves, thus had a weakened connection to the Force.
At one point in ROTS, Anakin goes to Yoda to ask for help. Yoda, however, had no idea how to help Anakin, so his answer was basically "suck it up". Anakin has nobody to turn to, nobody to guide him or comfort him. He never reconciled his Jedi training and his love for others. It left him a sitting duck for Sidious.
Kanan, by contrast, intuitively worked it out. He could still love and have attachments, but he wouldn't let those attachments rule him. It is why, when he foresaw his own death in the Force, he calmly accepted it. As a result, the Force roared through his spirit in the moments before he died, giving him the power to save the ones he loved.
@@Cailus3542 Jolee Bindo even said, for the matter: "Love doesn't lead to the dark side. Passion can lead to rage and fear, and that can be controlled. Controlling your passions while being in love... that's what they should teach you to beware. But love itself will save you, not condemn you"
Sabine can change all of that by replacing the Jedi with Mandalorians.
What makes this even sadder is that Hera didn't get the chance to tell Kanan that she was pregnant.
He knows and one day they will meet again
He definitely knew
He could sense it
Nah, he didn't get the chance to tell her. He knew.
As I read, Hera didn't know she was pregnant.
Although I think that only makes it sadder.
@fatimagauna2185 i dont know if she knew or didnt know
Remember everyone, this is a "kids' show".
We all watched TCW. We're more than used to it
Compared to clone wars this show is nothing lol. Kiddy to the max
Zeb knew what Ezra meant. I can see by his face
I just realized that not only did Kanan see Hera one last time, he HELD her. I never thought about it that way before.
Sometimes we all need a friend like Chopper. Doesn't say anything, just rolls up to Hera and extends a hand. Beautiful and shows how strong they are together. Hera got his back and chopper got hers.
As soon as the music came, I knew he was a goner
Zeb's realization that Kanan died was heartbreaking. Zeb and Ezra became brothers and Kanan was like a father figure to them both in many cases. Words alone can't do this scene justice.... Kanan was a true Jedi. That's all I can really say
Zeb and Kanan were probably more brothers than anything. Ezra saw Kanan as a father figure and Hera as a mother. And chopper was a son to Hera basically and Sabine was the daughter and sister to the crew
that’s fair. Regardless it’s still such a gut punch
@@Sanoshi1095 check out the video Kanan Jarrus: Jedi knight [a tribute to Caleb dume] such a great edit of Kanan
@@richardstevens1338 I saw it already. So good
And meanwhile it was as much of a loss for the Empire in the long run. By blowing up the fuel, Pryce compromised the TIE Defender project and Thrawn knows this
I watched this while at work and totally cried in front of my coworkers. Hell two of my coworkers rewatched the scene with me and they cried.
i will say this Erza telling Sabine to go with no voice or sound effects just the song hits hard but Erza really did make sure Kanan didn't die in vain because he stay level headed enough to know that they needed to move other wise all four would die that day
the way Zeb embraces Ezra, you can tell he's been through it before and has lost many comrades.
the difference between kanan and Anakin is that one was allowing himself to freely show affection and love while the other was hiding, building his guilt and fear, cause he couldnt talk to anybody about it. In the end, the jedi code led them to fail and die.
I think what really shows this the best is
Kanan wasn't tethered to the counsel so he had the option to show it and did
where Anakin had to visit the counsel every time he came back to Courant so he had no choice but to hide it
In the end he still brought balance that’s how the story was intended
It's more that Anakin's love was possessive. He didn't want to lose Padme, because she was his. The CW's really highlights this. Anakin was a very possessive husband. This is the kind of attachment the Jedi feared among their members. Kanan has a selfless love for Hera and his friends, same with Luke and his friends in the OT.
@@adamleblanc5294 yeah the jedi code certainly didnt help but at the end of the day anakin was the one who force choked padme the second she didnt agree with him
@@adamleblanc5294that's right but let's not forget who Anakin was very close to since his very childhood! *Death Star throne room theme starts playing*
Everything in this clip is so brutal to watch. But Chopper rolling up to Hera and taking her hand...😭
damn years later this is still such a sad and hard scene to watch.
“Its a kid show, it cant make you cry”
me during the scene: 😢😭
Rest in peace Kanan.
1:44 - Zeb's confused... ... ... but Chop knew instantly what was wrong
You are now part of the Force Kanan.
Rebels was SO good.
Such an underrated show. Was a great successor to Clone Wars.
@@xSirDudex At the beginning it was a little insulted because they canceled clone wars and gave us rebels, and it felt like children... but over time this series had soul, genuinely the development of all the characters, its story, everything did that with only 4 seasons , this series was one of the best
I literally watched this episode yesterday and I'm still not okay and I don't think I'll ever be.
I was about 1 minute into this video until I remembered Hera is pregnant with Kanan's kid. This part of the show crushed me 😭😭😭😭😭
WHAT??
@@ProtagonisTeneT Have you seen the series finale?
Now it’s even more sad 😭
I've seen a lot of death scenes in many series but none hit as hard as this one I am watching this one and still crying as fuck
Kanan Jarrus, Caleb Dume, made the ultimate sacrifice at this moment. To reward him, the Force gave him his vision so he could see his wife and friends for the last time.
This so so gut wrenching he is a true Jedi protecting those who need it more than
"what I would give if I could just see your face again"- Kanan Jarrus
the way i would want to go protecting people you love.. sabine crying at the end did me in
Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.
If Disney made these episodes then kanen would be right back in the next couple of episodes
this was on disney actually
Note everyone’s reaction as they land. Zeb and Ezra embrace as they are the more family oriented of the group. Sabine goes off by herself because she’s always been more of a loner/renegade. Hera and Chopper are standing by themselves because those 2 have been together since the beginning
Sabine's reaction had the biggest impact on me. her reaction was very unexpected from a Mandalorian. a Mandalorian with great empathy -- I hope Ashoka understands how powerful Sabine can become and what kind of impact Sabine can have on the galaxy.
1:01 Literally the soundtrack screams nooooo just like hera
That moment when Zeb hugs his little brother...
I was sooooo sad watching this episode. I'm 37yo and Dave Filoni work made me cry, he really did something amazing with this anime.😓
Years passed by and I still get teary eyed
Definitely one of the saddest deaths in Star Wars I’ve ever seen
This one, was done right. Good job Disney, you did right
It only the others were
The pain in Ezra’s voice brought me to the brink of tears when I first watched this. It took everything I had to stay composed
He locked in so hard he got his vision back 😭
Has to be the hardest hitting individual death in Star Wars.
A heroic but sad death for someone who was what the Jedi should have been
The sad "bop...bop" Chopper does is what breaks me :(
2:00 I tear up every time
The second Chopper saw something wasn't right with Hera, he instantly went straight to her.
Kanan’s death is one of the top saddest I’d say especially with the music 😢
Kanan may not be the most powerful, but he died a true jedi.
Chop realized what happened and desided commited ton of war crimes that no one is able to imagine
One of the best and most heartbreaking death in all of star wars
Went out like a true jedi, risked himself before others
Thrawn: you destroyed my plans for the tie defender
Price: good the cannon have been saved
the fack that the force it self gave him back his sight to see his loved once one final time is just heartbreaking
Nice that Chopper can take a break from being a war criminal to be there for family.
Amazing he got his sight back to see hera before his sacrifice also sad too
Goodbye, Kanan. It was a fun ride
Even now I can't watch this without crying the whole scene was a masterpiece of art just like what they did with maul by the light of lothals moons may the force grant you peace in the afterlife
Rey.... In the Heart Of a Jedi, lies their strength.
Kanan Jarrus/Caleb Dume
Rise of Skywalker.
Fuck Rey, whackest character in all of Star Wars
@ARAV CHOPRA shut up!
@ARAV CHOPRA They wasted a lot of characters
@aravchopra5352Since I liked episode 7, I was excited about watching episode 8 until the very moment Luke threw his lightsaber.
Three scenes that made me cry hard.
When the boat sank on The Perfect Storm
When Bruce Willis said goodbye to Liv Tyler in Armageddon
And this scene
The music...is ju st way to good
"If you can see yourself, you will never be truly blind, Kanan Jarrus, Jedi Knight."
Darrh. Vader:NOOOOOOOOOOO
Vader: I wanted to do that!
Chopper is the one who made me cry.
We love you, Kanan. 💔❤️
This episode got me like DAMMIT!! Why!?! And then I remembered what series this is and how the power of main character armor doesn’t protect
My Reaction: I'm Sorry Hera 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Is worse to think that the whole crew lost their Father…
Yes, this scene is more shocking when first, the logo of the series in ashes and then there is no credit music... a pure silence