Thrawn's tactical decisions after learning who Ahsoka's master was can be viewed through a comedic lens: He 200% does _not_ want to deal with Skywalker Bullshit, inherent or learned.
That, and just his general lack of wanting to deal with any Jedi tomfoolery. He never understood the Jedi when he was in the empire. And he still doesn't understand them. But he now understands that he doesn't understand them, and that results in a sizable shift in his strategies in Ahsoka. which is basically "whatever my typical assumptions are, either do the opposite or expect the unexpected" He almost made the same mistake with Ahsoka, thinking she was dead, by "trusting" Baylan. Once he had the slightest indication she could be alive, he started his typical "anti-Jedi strategies" - by assuming she's alive and preparing for it without confirmation. But the second he finds out Ahsoka's Anakins apprentice, he turns the dial up to 11 and straight up does not fuck around. And despite barely achieving the worst case of his primary objective - escaping and merely stranding all the Jedi (instead of killing them) - I'd argue he actually failed his primary objective the same way he failed before. By falling victim to the heroics of a single Jedi. Ezra managed to escape with him, which I predict will be his ultimate defeat.
@@Brewsy92 Yep. Ezra's mere existence back in the Home Galaxy makes Thrawn's return undeniable to the likes of Senator Xiono (though I don't doubt he'll irrationally persist anyway), so the secrecy of Thrawn's return is out the airlock as soon as Ezra goes public. I also don't think Thrawn knows yet that there are not just one but _two_ instances of *inherent* Skywalker Bullshit back in the Home Galaxy who will undoubtedly cause him grief if they get involved.
@@Brewsy92 True. But I'll also point out that his defeats come about because of a force user he didn't know about. Bendu, space whales and Sabine suddenly having enough force sensitivity to push Ezra the last few meters of his jump. He can plan around force bullshit he knows about.
He plays Thrawn as if the character walked out of the pages of the books to live action with no change. Both astounding and terrifying at the same time. What an excellent performance.
@@theemperor5244 Morgan would have updated him. It also seems like Thrawn's allies had some kind of long range communication with him because Pellaeon mentions his return.
Him saying "... Her master was General Anakin Skywalker?..." is probably the only time we've ever seen Thrawn sweat. He's all too aware of the threat he's facing.
@@BTSSPARATAN Who knows? We might still get that. Thrawn returning to the galaxy and links back up with pellaeon be like: Thrawn: "Ah, good to be back, and glad we stranded the apprentice of Anakin Skywalker in Peridea, now I don't have to deal with any of their tricks." pellaeon: "Uhm... Thrawn? You ARE aware of Vader, right?" Thrawn: "Yes, Darth Vader, or Anakin Skywalker as he secretly was before. I heard he's long gone?" pellaeon: "Well, yes... But his children is still around." Thrawn: "... Children? Anakin had... Offspring?" pellaeon: "Yes, the one they call Luke both destroyed the first Death Star and Vader, bringing Anakin back to the light before Anakin's own death. And the one they call Leia is a general in the New Republic!" Thrawn: "Oh, Oh that is not good at all... I have to deal with TWO Skywalkers now?"
@@TheTrytixLuke is widely considered to be a bogeyman for the imperial remnant, because he was directly responsible for the destruction of the first Death Star, and as far as anyone is aware, he went into a room with Vader and the Emperor and was the only one to walk out alive. So it’s fitting that he would be terrifying to anyone left after Endor. Even to someone like Thrawn.
I love the moment at 9:15, where he looks briefly emotional before ordering that the fortress be bombarded; he hates destroying art and pieces of history, but he decided it had to be done.
Lars Mikkelsen. A Danish actor. Probably best known to Western audiences for Charles Augustus Magnussen in Sherlock season 3, the Russian president Viktor Petrov in House of Cards, and Stregobor in the Witcher. He also is the brother of Mads Mikkelsen.
This scene here 2:19 "You gambled the fate of your galaxy....on that belief?" Always gives me chills every time I hear it because it's really bad if the villain questions the heroe's logic and moral stand point on the bigger picture because of their selfishness
@@carlosperalta4351 he's more of an anti-hero, given that he isn't at the extreme levels of either Palapline or Grand Moff Tarkin's level of pure evil. As Eckartsladder pointed out many years ago, had Thrawn won in Legends against the New Republic, he could have instead created the "Galactic Federation." A worthy successor to the Empire that would respect the rights of the non-human species that still had the extreme centralization and military might to fight the threats outside the known galaxy and save the Ciss race. The Republic's problem before the Clone Wars was that the inner core planet kept mistreating the outer rim planets, hence why they rebelled. Palapline fed/used their grievances to gain his power over the senate & subsequently made the Jedi the bad guys. It's slightly similar to how, in Halo, the UNSC created the ODSTs and the Spartans to quell uprisings against the core realm planets against terrorism until the Covenenet began their crusade against Humanity.
I like that someone, especially Thrawn, called Sabine out on her foolish and short-sighted decision to rescue Ezra, who she has no idea where he is or if he’s even alive, in exchange for giving Thrawn the opportunity to return
My favourite quote was ‘they were made aware’. He does care about his troops and doesn’t expend them needlessly due to this, instead using his famed strategy.
I loved that they added this detail because Thrawn may seem cold. But he isn't a sociopath like Palpatine and Elia are. He genuinely cares about his troops. Even though he knows they will die, and this is necessary, he doesn't gloat about that fact.
This is what is great about Thrawn: he is logical, considers the power of the Force a devilry, but that does that not mean he will not accept the power of creepy, old women with quite disturbing magic. He even is polite towards them, as always, and appreciates their help.
@@BTSSPARATAN Thrawn actually fought alongside Anakin briefly in the Clone Wars, I feel like he would be very respectful and proud of how well Luke emulates the best of his father, before trying to kill him haha
@@BTSSPARATANwhy would he be scared of Luke 😭 he’s not like ANAKIN . Ahsoka is literally like him and has been unpredictable like him since the clone wars
Grand Admiral Thrawn is the very best. A great leader, brilliant strategist, honorable, ruthless and always views the bigger picture to be several steps of everyone
Thrawn appears as ruthless to the enemy; but to those he loves he'd do anything to protect them. This is the man who agreed to be exiled just to give his people a chance to avoid annihilation.
The moment Thrawn gets visibly pissed then immediately becomes calm it's exactly how he was in both legends and canon books series of I remember correctly
"Time. Time is very much on our side now. And I shall keep it that way." This simply defines the thought process of Thrawn. He views every situation on every angle, he has such an "esprit de critique" that he is able to consider everything without biases, which makes him a feared tactician as well as respect.
I believe its the view of the long game that drives him to be incredibly conservative with his forces while dealing with Sabine, Ezra and Ahsoka. He doesn't have an up to date report of the current halaxy and as such he operates under the assumption that his only resources are those on his ship.
Heir to The Empire was my first Star Wars book. I was 10 in 1995 when I got it. It was a soothing, "viper like" voice for Thrawn I always imagined and Lars Mikkelson totally nailed it. Some may critique Thrawn's writing in Ashoka, which is fair, but Mikkelson himself gave all he had.
When it comes to the writing and story, how would you compare this Thrawn to the one in the Heir to the Empire books? I'm wondering because I've never read those books.
It isn't even ill intentioned unless you read that into it. More like "hey this fight is over we're cool if you stick to your half of the universe which might be a good call in the long run considerding... anyway peace out"
So glad mr. Mickleson got the role he deserved. They captured his charecter perfectly. His mannerisms, his subdle facial expressions and his eyes glowing brighter in certain moments really make you focus on the details. Which is what Thrawn does, in the end.
We've wanted a Star Wars: Heir to the Empire movie for so long. I hope Filoni does a great job with it when it comes. He did announce he was doing one.
@@mish375 they definitely shouldn't do the movie in his POV though. What makes thrawn great is that he's like sherlock holmes, the story is better when we don't know what he's thinking. They definitely need to make someone like Eli Vanto the main character
@@guardiadecivil6777 They'd probably do it from the perspective of the Rebels. But if they ever do an Ascendancy series, (Let me have this dream) then Eli should be the main character. I really hope we see him in Ahsoka Season 2.
The performance is stunning - so cold and ruthless, completely outwardly calm and in control at all times, almost soothing in his cadence and with the subtlest nuances in facial expressions to convey emotion. Perfectly complemented by the awesome Thrawn theme which is simultaneously ominous and rousing. I’ve been a skeptic of Disney Star Wars but credit where it’s due, in Thrawn they’ve got it just spot on although credit must really go to the actor for his delivery.
I love when he address Baylan Skull as general and lord, showing that he acknowledge him as someone in rank the Republic era which he also served despite fully aware that his in charge in the whole operation.
"One wonders...just how similar you might become." 😮 Man, this guy knows how to deliver a sadistic taunt while simultaneously showing respect and admiration of the enemy's abilities. Class act! "Long live the Empire." Chills...😮😢 I have to admit that even though i knew there was no way they were going to stop Thrawn, the final chase scene had me in total suspense & hope that somehow they would catch him before he could make the jump to hyperspace. When he did make the jump leaving Ahsoka and Sabine behind as his Star Destroyer vanished into the distance I felt as gutted as they would have had to have felt in that moment. Star Wars hadn't had me on the edge of my seat like that in a long time. Sure it has it's problems like any other movie or show, but I thoroughly enjoyed 'Ahsoka'.
"Ahsoka Tano, allow me to commend you on your efforts today. You've been quite a worthy opponent. I regret we haven't met face to face, and perhaps now we never shall. Still, I know you because I knew your Master. I concluded your strategies would be similar. One wonders just how similar you might become. Perhaps this is where a ronin such as you belongs. Today, victory is mine. Long Live the Empire." -- Grand Admiral Thrawn as he succeeds in escaping his exile.
I really appreciated the level of detail they put into Thrawn's look. His uniform was weathered and discolored on the edges, but showed signs it was cared for...and his tummy was a little ponchy to reflect his age.
Ahsoka and Sabine didn't feel a thing knowing they failed to prevent thrawn in returning to the known galaxy. They seem happy despite them knowing they're trapped in peridia.
Arguably the greatest cinematic villain that never gained the justice or ‘development’ they deserved, mauls resurrection was executed near perfectly , all in all a great act from Star Wars but we need more Thrawn a lot lot more …
Thrawn learns from his mistakes. He didn’t account for the force and it got him stranded in a different galaxy. This time around he’s accounting for it and has force users himself.
I somehow get the feeling Thrawn actualy cares about Morgan and the nightsisters in his owne way (he is a chiss after all) the way he is polite and appolegetic towords the nightsisters and also when he tells Morgan that he is not without falior and has underestemated his enemy severol times and the look of consurn and advice in a mild manner somewhat hints to that,he is not a cold man however he is a chiss and even thoe they do have emotion it is unlike humans not shown a lot due to their culture as if I remember correctly
Having military experience, seeing Enoch turn with a right-face at 0:16 I just love. Obviously he's not standing at attention when he does it, but still cool to see Star Wars actually try to mimic real life military. Something I always wanted to see in Star Wars. Not saying we don't see any military mimicry at all lol, but little details like that makes me feel like I'm watching a real military tradition. The only thing I wished I see more of is urban-ops with stormtroopers or rebels realistically clearing rooms in a building. That kind of detail would just show that the creators really did their homework on how militaries operate and actually would show some skill among the soldiers depicted.
Lars perfectly captures that Thrawn sass without saying a word. I couldn't help but laugh during that scene when there's like 5 seconds of Thrawn just staring at her in disbelief.
I read it as he was going, "....calculating...." XD But yes, definitely annoyed. That whole scene between them is similar to the scenes at the beginning of Heir to the Empire with Captain Pellaeon. :)
" I would like to introduce you all to Grand Admiral Prawn, the galaxie's deadliest punching shrimp, here to bring order to the insurrection of the pitiful dancing crabs, who dared to defy the Empire, with the might of our Empirial Navy! " - Emperor Palpatine
The voice fits so much better on the actual actor than in the animated series i feel. I loved thrawns character but his voice was so different to the animated character. His absolute self-awareness and lack of arrogence is what puts him apart from every other imperial officer apart form that dude in a new hope that warned people about the death star.
The same live-action actor voiced the animated one. If you mean his acting in the live-action matches the voice as opposed to the way he was animated and his expressions in rebels, yeah I kinda agree there. I’m so excited to see what action he brings to the galaxy now that he’s returned
@@mish375 I’d love to see how that conversation went down. The Emperor was not a man people crossed or contradicted without extreme caution, and seeing how Thrawn would handle walking that very fine line alone would be of interest. Palpatine knew Thrawn’s usefulness and obviously fostered his career to a point, but it would still be fascinating to see that power dynamic acted out.
@@morbius109 There is kind of a mini scene of that in the comic you can find online. Thrawn was vey careful when he broached the subject and Palpatine was like "How the hell did you figure that out?"
We've had brute force leadership from Vader and the Emperor for decades. Now it's time for the Empire's smart, cunning, and reasonable leader to take the throne. Thrawn is far more terrifying than any other SW villian, IMO, so far. You have no idea what he is thinking at any moment.
Thrawn will always be my favorite not just bc he is literally the smartest mofo in the galaxy, but because unlike many other officers in the empire, he cares for both his troops and the significance of the location he battles. He doesn’t aimlessly throw men and women to their deaths and will look for alternatives before recklessly destroying anything. I’m really hoping we get to see the return of his Tie defenders as well
I like how his eyes have a subtle glow to them, as they should, despite keeping the pupils :) Also, Lars Mikkelsen already has quite some experience playing villains. Glad they chose him.
@@madrazz8888 In the old EU canon, when Chiss are more emotional (like under stress) their eyes have a more defined glow to them even if they seem dead calm. I think it's sort of like how more oxygen to the face makes our faces red but with Chiss it's their eyes. Shows how stressful this was for Thrawn even though he doesn't say anything.
@@madrazz8888 I don't remember hearing the skin part but that does make sense. Yeah, I think Eli Vanto in the first new canon Thrawn book says something along the lines of the Chiss' eyesight is somewhere close to the infared spectrum, though it stands to reason they might have adapted to the cold by gaining an ability to see heat signatures.
even though old chunky and with a ragtag group of wrecked soldiers he still has th eold familiar feel of superiority of calmness and being in control. its refreshing since most other leaderswouldve jsut sent more andmore troops refusing to retreat he instead looks through the battlefield seeing things a waste recalls restructures and refocuses
The bodyshaming of this man in his 60s isn't cool. Especially when he had to gain weight for the Witcher and film for Star Wars shortly afterwards. There's always a person behind the role. So come off that train and focus on his stellar performance.
"The only thing that prevented me from achieving true mastery of the galaxy in the post Palpatine era were the intergalactic Big Macs and blueberry milshakes" --Grand Admiral Thrawn
This show really made me wish the sequels never happened. If they didn’t, we would have been eagerly awaiting jedi master Luke Skywalker throughout this show. Instead, we cannot help but dread how they will somehow tie in the sequels.
I respect this man a lot and it terrifies me a little! He is very honest and respecting of people’s personal beliefs and feelings towards things including people and belongings at the same time he does it that doesn’t drive away from his own beliefs. He keeps his promises even when it comes with his enemies as he believes that trust is what makes a true leader, if you are not trustworthy to people, your control over the situation can be compromised. Dang!
7:30 This is why Thrawn is leagues above the average Imperial officers: not only is he capable of seeing a much bigger picture, he is able to learn from mistakes and adept his strategies accordingly.
The chimera appearing out of nowhere was one of the coldest scenes in SW history. Also, the quote right at the end “today victory is mine. Long live the empire” Just perfect Thrawn right there
Thrawn in the comics and books was a beast. Its been a while so I cant quite remember but he convinced one of the most powerful force users ever to join his cause. I think it was the along the lines of correctly guessing what the force user wanted and gave it to him.
Friendly reminder that Thrawn's corner of the Empire never fell to the NR to where said Republic had no choice but to join forces with him to fight the Yuuzhan Vong. Or if they're not going to make the Vong canon - fingers crossed they will - then the big bad will be Abeloth or the Grysk.
@@AndrewForte-kh3zi The Grysk are the new Yuuzhan Vong in the new canon. They invade from another galaxy and The Chiss (Thrawn's people) have been in a war with them. Only a few Grysk can conquer a planet and genocide or enslave the population as they use psychological warfare to keep their slaves in line. However, the Unknown Regions is hard to traverse; but Thrawn predicts that they will mount an invasion into the rest of the galaxy, hence why he felt the Empire alliance was the best chance they had for survival due to their unified naval fleet. In the old EU content, the NR realizes long after Thrawn's death that he was preparing the galaxy for the Yuuzhan Vong (now Grysk) invasion. Hopefully now that things are being re-written I'd love for factions of the NR to have to decide whether to ally with Thrawn and his Empire of the Hand to stop the Grysk.
People keep saying if Thrawn moved his Star Destroyer up slightly then Ezra wouldn't have been able to get on and Morgan wouldn't have to die, and that this makes Thrawn seem dumber than we've gotten to know. But we see Morgan say "For Dathomir" after Thrawn says "Fir The Empire". I think Thrawn knew Morgan wasn't fully loyal to him, and took the opportunity to get rid of her just in case, as she has all the power back in the main galaxy. So, as he's become somewhat paranoid over the 30 years he's been in exile, he makes sure he has the opportunity to ask Morgan to stay behind and not make it seem like a needless task. This would make Thrawn seem far more intelligent than we were led to believe, which I think is the point.
Миккельсон потрясающе сыграл Гранд-Адмирала. У меня мурашки от каждого его слова. Такие же ощущения были во время просмотра "Повстанцев". Обожаю этого персонажа. Он потрясающий. Спасибо создателям сериала "Асока" за возвращения лучшего командующего Великой Империи🤍🤍🤍😍😭
I have honed the methodologies and techniques used by Thrawn for developing strategies. “To defeat an enemy you must know them. Not just their battle tactics, but their history, philosophy, art.” “They will be the architects of their own destruction.” In office politics and in strategy games, I emerge victorious. The enemy strikes at shadows expending more and more energy. All the while showing their tactics and history. After the analysis is complete, their weakness is apparent. Then it is a matter of what weapon I use. In office politics it is a simple truth dropped near an individual with a weakness that will turn into my weapon to strike my enemy when a simple drop of information is shared “unintentionally”. Thus they fall without me complaining to hr. (As if that ever truly solved the problem)
2:59 I love this moment because it's absolutely hilarious with context. He stares at Morgan completely silent for a few solid seconds. It's not terribly funny if you don't know his current canon lore, but if you do, you can practically see written on his face that's he's thinking "oh you're another Pryce aren't you" and proceeds to quietly start planning how best to proceed around any of Morgan's possible BS. Poor guy misses Eli and the rest of the Chimera crew. Lars Mikkelsen perfected the "I'm surrounded by idiots" look. 🤣
I still can't wrap my head around the fact that a fellow Dane is playing this character. I wonder if the fact that he has a slight accent and different expression, lends to portrayal of Thrawn. An "alien" feel...
Thrawn quickly became one of my fan favorites even before he got his on screen debut in rebels hell I love his character so much and his personality that I think I like him more than Vader and that’s saying something.
I have quite great lines. Behind the scenes for the 10 years every day I rehearsed these lines in front of my holo-mirror, and yet some people have the nerve to call them “cheesey”
“You helped my cause, now I will help yours.” Thrawn is one of the most honorable Star Wars villains in existence, even though his ultimate plan is to track Sabine and kill both her AND Ezra all at once, he still for the most part holds up his promise, he let her find her friend. He could have killed her as soon as she stepped on board and wasn’t helping Morgan anymore, but he didn’t. Honor is his code.
As a huge fan of Zahn's original Thrawn trilogy (and someone who admittedly never watched Rebels), I was surprised at the way that this character was written and performed for Ahsoka. The extreme intelligence is there, but not the sense of empathy and charisma. It's a great character, just very different from what I expected.
It's the same for Rebels. Some similarities but a portrayal that has less empathy and seems more cold/cruel. You can tell Dave Filoni and Timothy Zahn have different visions of Thrawn's character and it tends to clash at times.
Thrawn's tactical decisions after learning who Ahsoka's master was can be viewed through a comedic lens: He 200% does _not_ want to deal with Skywalker Bullshit, inherent or learned.
😂😂😂😂😂
I mean... Anakin did a lot as a jedi and a sith. I wouldn't want to mess with anything about him either
That, and just his general lack of wanting to deal with any Jedi tomfoolery. He never understood the Jedi when he was in the empire. And he still doesn't understand them. But he now understands that he doesn't understand them, and that results in a sizable shift in his strategies in Ahsoka. which is basically "whatever my typical assumptions are, either do the opposite or expect the unexpected"
He almost made the same mistake with Ahsoka, thinking she was dead, by "trusting" Baylan. Once he had the slightest indication she could be alive, he started his typical "anti-Jedi strategies" - by assuming she's alive and preparing for it without confirmation.
But the second he finds out Ahsoka's Anakins apprentice, he turns the dial up to 11 and straight up does not fuck around. And despite barely achieving the worst case of his primary objective - escaping and merely stranding all the Jedi (instead of killing them) - I'd argue he actually failed his primary objective the same way he failed before. By falling victim to the heroics of a single Jedi. Ezra managed to escape with him, which I predict will be his ultimate defeat.
@@Brewsy92 Yep. Ezra's mere existence back in the Home Galaxy makes Thrawn's return undeniable to the likes of Senator Xiono (though I don't doubt he'll irrationally persist anyway), so the secrecy of Thrawn's return is out the airlock as soon as Ezra goes public. I also don't think Thrawn knows yet that there are not just one but _two_ instances of *inherent* Skywalker Bullshit back in the Home Galaxy who will undoubtedly cause him grief if they get involved.
@@Brewsy92 True.
But I'll also point out that his defeats come about because of a force user he didn't know about. Bendu, space whales and Sabine suddenly having enough force sensitivity to push Ezra the last few meters of his jump.
He can plan around force bullshit he knows about.
“What was first just a dream has become a frightening reality to those who oppose us” - greatest quote of Grand Admiral Thrawn
Must disagree. Got to be one of og authors quotes. Like the “good tactician” quote. Too many to list
One of the greatest entrances in Star Wars history!
For those who may oppose us*
He had many greater ones in the books.
@@masteryoghurt2110I care not for glory, only results
This man's voice is perfect for the role. Soothing and intimidating at the same time.
Agreed! 🙏🏽💪
It's almost as if he's played him for many years before the show :D *im joking of course*
Lars Mikkelsen is phenomenal in everything he’s in
He plays Thrawn as if the character walked out of the pages of the books to live action with no change. Both astounding and terrifying at the same time. What an excellent performance.
The same voice from the Rebels series
"Today victory is mine, long live the empire"
So elegant, carismatic and intelligent. My favourite star wars character.
That line was classic Thrawn. What a finale.
I love his weirdly classy gloating
Long live by Taylor Swift 🫶🫶
its more sad when you think about how the empire already collapsed, him just not knowing it
@@theemperor5244 Morgan would have updated him. It also seems like Thrawn's allies had some kind of long range communication with him because Pellaeon mentions his return.
Him saying "... Her master was General Anakin Skywalker?..." is probably the only time we've ever seen Thrawn sweat. He's all too aware of the threat he's facing.
If only we get to seem him sweat even more when he hears of the children of Anakin XD
@@BTSSPARATAN Who knows? We might still get that. Thrawn returning to the galaxy and links back up with pellaeon be like:
Thrawn: "Ah, good to be back, and glad we stranded the apprentice of Anakin Skywalker in Peridea, now I don't have to deal with any of their tricks."
pellaeon: "Uhm... Thrawn? You ARE aware of Vader, right?"
Thrawn: "Yes, Darth Vader, or Anakin Skywalker as he secretly was before. I heard he's long gone?"
pellaeon: "Well, yes... But his children is still around."
Thrawn: "... Children? Anakin had... Offspring?"
pellaeon: "Yes, the one they call Luke both destroyed the first Death Star and Vader, bringing Anakin back to the light before Anakin's own death. And the one they call Leia is a general in the New Republic!"
Thrawn: "Oh, Oh that is not good at all... I have to deal with TWO Skywalkers now?"
@@TheTrytix"if I had an imperial credit for every Skywalker related Jedi I have to deal with..."
@@TheTrytixLuke is widely considered to be a bogeyman for the imperial remnant, because he was directly responsible for the destruction of the first Death Star, and as far as anyone is aware, he went into a room with Vader and the Emperor and was the only one to walk out alive. So it’s fitting that he would be terrifying to anyone left after Endor. Even to someone like Thrawn.
I love the moment at 9:15, where he looks briefly emotional before ordering that the fortress be bombarded; he hates destroying art and pieces of history, but he decided it had to be done.
as shown in Hera's Hero's when Captain Slavin suggested destroying Hera's Kalikori
Wow great catch. I didn’t even notice after 3 rewatches. Some fan am I 😂
@@legothoron1 The only time he got visibly angry. And you know it's serious when a calm person gets angry
@@timeob.6942no need to feel bad, you’re not the only one who misses these details
@@Evastories608When governor Pyrce destroyed the fuel supplies he was as well.
This actor is absolutely superb in his performance.
Lars Mikkelsen. A Danish actor. Probably best known to Western audiences for Charles Augustus Magnussen in Sherlock season 3, the Russian president Viktor Petrov in House of Cards, and Stregobor in the Witcher. He also is the brother of Mads Mikkelsen.
@@trueblue6201 So his last name is spelled differently than his brother's?
@@trueblue6201was also Thrawn’s voice actor for rebels
@@plasmaarmelund No that's how Mads Mikkelsen is spelt.
@@ClintBandito He edited it. It was misspelled before.
No one else could portray Thrawn like Lars Mikkelsen. He is Thrawn.
He has done a magnificent job of bringing Thrawn from legends to the new canon.
@@SpadesNeil for tho and to do it in both animation and live-action is next level!
He looked like Elon Musk here
@@MadChristoph he kinda does lol
He is to Thrawn what Kevin Conroy was to Batman. No one can/could portray those characters the way those actors can/could.
This scene here 2:19
"You gambled the fate of your galaxy....on that belief?"
Always gives me chills every time I hear it because it's really bad if the villain questions the heroe's logic and moral stand point on the bigger picture because of their selfishness
Thrawn always seems curious and confused at why others cannot see the big picture like he can.
@@Thoralmir Yeah makes him a much interesting villain than most
@@carlosperalta4351 he's more of an anti-hero, given that he isn't at the extreme levels of either Palapline or Grand Moff Tarkin's level of pure evil. As Eckartsladder pointed out many years ago, had Thrawn won in Legends against the New Republic, he could have instead created the "Galactic Federation." A worthy successor to the Empire that would respect the rights of the non-human species that still had the extreme centralization and military might to fight the threats outside the known galaxy and save the Ciss race.
The Republic's problem before the Clone Wars was that the inner core planet kept mistreating the outer rim planets, hence why they rebelled. Palapline fed/used their grievances to gain his power over the senate & subsequently made the Jedi the bad guys. It's slightly similar to how, in Halo, the UNSC created the ODSTs and the Spartans to quell uprisings against the core realm planets against terrorism until the Covenenet began their crusade against Humanity.
@@SolidAvenger1290 Yeah and this makes me like Thrawn as a character and antagonist and I hope Folini does him justice
I like that someone, especially Thrawn, called Sabine out on her foolish and short-sighted decision to rescue Ezra, who she has no idea where he is or if he’s even alive, in exchange for giving Thrawn the opportunity to return
My favourite quote was ‘they were made aware’. He does care about his troops and doesn’t expend them needlessly due to this, instead using his famed strategy.
That is why thrawn is such a great leader he doesn't waste man power and thinks before sending in his men.
When he refuses to send more than 2 squads because he values his troops’ lives >>>
When they referred to them as "Volunteers" I was immediately shocked. I've worked many jobs and have always been Voluntold 😆
I loved that they added this detail because Thrawn may seem cold. But he isn't a sociopath like Palpatine and Elia are. He genuinely cares about his troops. Even though he knows they will die, and this is necessary, he doesn't gloat about that fact.
@@mish375He is a sociopath and has committed many war crimes.
This is what is great about Thrawn: he is logical, considers the power of the Force a devilry, but that does that not mean he will not accept the power of creepy, old women with quite disturbing magic. He even is polite towards them, as always, and appreciates their help.
He knows they are valuable allies and you don't keep allies with rudeness.
@@NeilSonOfNorbert Or threats, like Sith and other Imperials.
"i will use any and all resources at my disposal, i don't currently have the ability to be picky"
@@brandonsmith9098 "They built another one?"
"The Galactic Empire was never renowned for its creativity."
He lost to Bendu and Ezra’s Jedi Devilry and decided to not make the same mistake twice. Gotta get the Nightsisters on your side!
His micro expressions and the voice bring out the character
Very good performance indeed
It runs in the Mikkelsen family ❤
There will be no negotiating with the apprentice of Anakin Skywalker.
As soon as he found out, you can almost see in his expression and actions. Like.. "I am NOT dealing with that sort of nonsense.'
@@templarw20 shame we won't get to see him get scared with finding out who Luke is.
@@BTSSPARATAN Thrawn actually fought alongside Anakin briefly in the Clone Wars, I feel like he would be very respectful and proud of how well Luke emulates the best of his father, before trying to kill him haha
@@BTSSPARATANhe would not get scared, at least based in the EU he wasn't scared of him.
@@BTSSPARATANwhy would he be scared of Luke 😭 he’s not like ANAKIN . Ahsoka is literally like him and has been unpredictable like him since the clone wars
That silence as he read Ahsoka's inquisitorial file spoke volumes.
Grand Admiral Thrawn is the very best. A great leader, brilliant strategist, honorable, ruthless and always views the bigger picture to be several steps of everyone
That's thrawn in novels
he's very different in live action
Amen!!!! I agree! 🙏🏽💪
@@kieffer9705Filoni’s thrawn is a dumb person’s idea of a genius.
Zahn’s Thrawn remains to be seen in live action
@@thedudeman445 Zahn consulted on the Thrawn scenes in the Ahsoka series. This is Zahn Thrawn and Lars plays him perfectly.
Thrawn appears as ruthless to the enemy; but to those he loves he'd do anything to protect them. This is the man who agreed to be exiled just to give his people a chance to avoid annihilation.
The moment Thrawn gets visibly pissed then immediately becomes calm it's exactly how he was in both legends and canon books series of I remember correctly
Truly a man of restraint
"Time. Time is very much on our side now. And I shall keep it that way."
This simply defines the thought process of Thrawn.
He views every situation on every angle, he has such an "esprit de critique" that he is able to consider everything without biases, which makes him a feared tactician as well as respect.
he's thinks of the long game not the current one and he studies all aspects of the enemy
I believe its the view of the long game that drives him to be incredibly conservative with his forces while dealing with Sabine, Ezra and Ahsoka. He doesn't have an up to date report of the current halaxy and as such he operates under the assumption that his only resources are those on his ship.
Heir to The Empire was my first Star Wars book. I was 10 in 1995 when I got it. It was a soothing, "viper like" voice for Thrawn I always imagined and Lars Mikkelson totally nailed it. Some may critique Thrawn's writing in Ashoka, which is fair, but Mikkelson himself gave all he had.
Heir to the empire should have been thr 7th film
When it comes to the writing and story, how would you compare this Thrawn to the one in the Heir to the Empire books? I'm wondering because I've never read those books.
@@cyberfilmproductions8987 The book Thrawn is playing 3D chess, and the Ahsoka one is a simpleton.
“One wonders just how similar you might become.”
I love her expression as he says this. She’s all, “Really? You’re going there?”
She also realizes Thrawn knows exactly who Vader is too. So it just adds to the tension
It isn't even ill intentioned unless you read that into it. More like "hey this fight is over we're cool if you stick to your half of the universe which might be a good call in the long run considerding... anyway peace out"
@@J3n50 considering the history of your master and your new apprentice
I absolutely like the actor's performance. He is so calm, his voice is almost soft yet intimidating.
So glad mr. Mickleson got the role he deserved. They captured his charecter perfectly. His mannerisms, his subdle facial expressions and his eyes glowing brighter in certain moments really make you focus on the details. Which is what Thrawn does, in the end.
Another day another like!
Mikkelsen
@@Ajar37 Oh. Sorry for the mispronounciation.
"Thrawn the Heir to the Empire" is such a cool Name
We've wanted a Star Wars: Heir to the Empire movie for so long. I hope Filoni does a great job with it when it comes. He did announce he was doing one.
@@mish375 they definitely shouldn't do the movie in his POV though. What makes thrawn great is that he's like sherlock holmes, the story is better when we don't know what he's thinking. They definitely need to make someone like Eli Vanto the main character
@@guardiadecivil6777 They'd probably do it from the perspective of the Rebels. But if they ever do an Ascendancy series, (Let me have this dream) then Eli should be the main character. I really hope we see him in Ahsoka Season 2.
The performance is stunning - so cold and ruthless, completely outwardly calm and in control at all times, almost soothing in his cadence and with the subtlest nuances in facial expressions to convey emotion. Perfectly complemented by the awesome Thrawn theme which is simultaneously ominous and rousing. I’ve been a skeptic of Disney Star Wars but credit where it’s due, in Thrawn they’ve got it just spot on although credit must really go to the actor for his delivery.
I love when he address Baylan Skull as general and lord, showing that he acknowledge him as someone in rank the Republic era which he also served despite fully aware that his in charge in the whole operation.
He also does this with Anakin. Nobody aside from the Clones/Republic Officers ever called him General.
I love that hes the only imperial who seems to care at least a bit for his troops and only uses sacrifices when necessary
I love how Lars Mikkelsen can make radiating calmness seem this scary
"One wonders...just how similar you might become." 😮
Man, this guy knows how to deliver a sadistic taunt while simultaneously showing respect and admiration of the enemy's abilities. Class act!
"Long live the Empire." Chills...😮😢
I have to admit that even though i knew there was no way they were going to stop Thrawn, the final chase scene had me in total suspense & hope that somehow they would catch him before he could make the jump to hyperspace.
When he did make the jump leaving Ahsoka and Sabine behind as his Star Destroyer vanished into the distance I felt as gutted as they would have had to have felt in that moment. Star Wars hadn't had me on the edge of my seat like that in a long time.
Sure it has it's problems like any other movie or show, but I thoroughly enjoyed 'Ahsoka'.
For real. Not to forget, there may be force sensetive beings outside of the SW galaxy and theire most likely Jedi too 👌🏼
I felt the exact same way during this scene!
"There will be no negotiating with the apprentice of Anakin Skywalker" He is aware of Anakin's war crimes lol
"Ahsoka Tano, allow me to commend you on your efforts today. You've been quite a worthy opponent. I regret we haven't met face to face, and perhaps now we never shall. Still, I know you because I knew your Master. I concluded your strategies would be similar. One wonders just how similar you might become. Perhaps this is where a ronin such as you belongs. Today, victory is mine. Long Live the Empire." -- Grand Admiral Thrawn as he succeeds in escaping his exile.
That last line was classic Thrawn. It was perfect.
"Rodent" not "Ronin" mate
@@TheDud247 He says Ronin - that's a masterless samurai. Lucas based the Jedi off of the Samurai and Knights.
@@TheDud247 he says 'rowboat' not 'rodent' mate
"Unintentional ASMR ... Thrawn giving orders dispassionately"
I really appreciated the level of detail they put into Thrawn's look. His uniform was weathered and discolored on the edges, but showed signs it was cared for...and his tummy was a little ponchy to reflect his age.
I've heard it called a "strategic paunch." Helps him last nutrition wise if sent out to the boonies again.
I really want to see him meet up with Captain Pellaeon. I always enjoyed the conversations between the two in the books.
Pellaeon was in mandalorian season 3 in the shadow council speaking on behalf of thrawn, so good chance they will link up soon.
Grand Admiral's voice is hypnotic.
Ahsoka and Sabine didn't feel a thing knowing they failed to prevent thrawn in returning to the known galaxy.
They seem happy despite them knowing they're trapped in peridia.
@@brandonsmith9098 I just know we're gonna see some cosmic horrors unleashed in Season 2. Maybe that's what Baylan is after.
I’m hoping that it’s abeloth, but I won’t hold my breathe for it.
Stoicism 😂
Well, if we consider their history of messes around the galaxy, this is just a Tuesday to them
@@gamemaster1608 Yeah getting the known galaxy and the new republic in big trouble is just normal to them
what a great heroes
What a great voice.
He is so well spoken. Such a wonderful villain.
"She has done, what was required".
Savage
4:53 was worse
Arguably the greatest cinematic villain that never gained the justice or ‘development’ they deserved, mauls resurrection was executed near perfectly , all in all a great act from Star Wars but we need more Thrawn a lot lot more …
Thrawn learns from his mistakes. He didn’t account for the force and it got him stranded in a different galaxy. This time around he’s accounting for it and has force users himself.
I somehow get the feeling Thrawn actualy cares about Morgan and the nightsisters in his owne way (he is a chiss after all) the way he is polite and appolegetic towords the nightsisters and also when he tells Morgan that he is not without falior and has underestemated his enemy severol times and the look of consurn and advice in a mild manner somewhat hints to that,he is not a cold man however he is a chiss and even thoe they do have emotion it is unlike humans not shown a lot due to their culture as if I remember correctly
It's why Thrawn became emotional with Morgan's death. He lost a friend and an ally.
Having military experience, seeing Enoch turn with a right-face at 0:16 I just love. Obviously he's not standing at attention when he does it, but still cool to see Star Wars actually try to mimic real life military. Something I always wanted to see in Star Wars. Not saying we don't see any military mimicry at all lol, but little details like that makes me feel like I'm watching a real military tradition. The only thing I wished I see more of is urban-ops with stormtroopers or rebels realistically clearing rooms in a building. That kind of detail would just show that the creators really did their homework on how militaries operate and actually would show some skill among the soldiers depicted.
You probably liked Andor, eh?
When you graduate basic training and make it your identity 😂😂😂
@@gaber262 Nice Profile pic. It really helps Identify what kind of person you are.
@@elijahbushee9155 okay bro 😂. Are you upset because I was accurate?
@@gaber262 Nah just thought it was ironic lmao.
Thrawn playing 5d chess for 10 minutes
I love that long pause at 2:59, her statement was testing his patience.
Lars perfectly captures that Thrawn sass without saying a word. I couldn't help but laugh during that scene when there's like 5 seconds of Thrawn just staring at her in disbelief.
SAME😆
I read it as he was going, "....calculating...." XD But yes, definitely annoyed. That whole scene between them is similar to the scenes at the beginning of Heir to the Empire with Captain Pellaeon. :)
"That is unpleasant to hear" - Thrawn
" I would like to introduce you all to Grand Admiral Prawn, the galaxie's deadliest punching shrimp, here to bring order to the insurrection of the pitiful dancing crabs, who dared to defy the Empire, with the might of our Empirial Navy! " - Emperor Palpatine
The voice fits so much better on the actual actor than in the animated series i feel. I loved thrawns character but his voice was so different to the animated character. His absolute self-awareness and lack of arrogence is what puts him apart from every other imperial officer apart form that dude in a new hope that warned people about the death star.
The same live-action actor voiced the animated one. If you mean his acting in the live-action matches the voice as opposed to the way he was animated and his expressions in rebels, yeah I kinda agree there. I’m so excited to see what action he brings to the galaxy now that he’s returned
It's the same voice actor. Lars Mikkelsen.
Great actor. Would love to see a scene with him and Ian's emperor!
They should do a flashback to the scene where Thrawn confronts Palpatine about the Death Star's existence.
@@mish375 I’d love to see how that conversation went down. The Emperor was not a man people crossed or contradicted without extreme caution, and seeing how Thrawn would handle walking that very fine line alone would be of interest. Palpatine knew Thrawn’s usefulness and obviously fostered his career to a point, but it would still be fascinating to see that power dynamic acted out.
@@morbius109 There is kind of a mini scene of that in the comic you can find online. Thrawn was vey careful when he broached the subject and Palpatine was like "How the hell did you figure that out?"
So calm and calculating....it's very unmatched
We've had brute force leadership from Vader and the Emperor for decades. Now it's time for the Empire's smart, cunning, and reasonable leader to take the throne. Thrawn is far more terrifying than any other SW villian, IMO, so far. You have no idea what he is thinking at any moment.
Thrawn says more when he says nothing, love the stare down at Morgan then a polite condescension.
Thrawn will always be my favorite not just bc he is literally the smartest mofo in the galaxy, but because unlike many other officers in the empire, he cares for both his troops and the significance of the location he battles. He doesn’t aimlessly throw men and women to their deaths and will look for alternatives before recklessly destroying anything. I’m really hoping we get to see the return of his Tie defenders as well
You can also tell he hates to sacrifice any resources and troops if it's possible. But knows that it is needed.
I like how his eyes have a subtle glow to them, as they should, despite keeping the pupils :) Also, Lars Mikkelsen already has quite some experience playing villains. Glad they chose him.
@@madrazz8888 In the old EU canon, when Chiss are more emotional (like under stress) their eyes have a more defined glow to them even if they seem dead calm. I think it's sort of like how more oxygen to the face makes our faces red but with Chiss it's their eyes. Shows how stressful this was for Thrawn even though he doesn't say anything.
@@mish375 I didn't know that, thanks :D I only knew about their skin becoming brighter with more oxygen and their good night vision.
@@madrazz8888 I don't remember hearing the skin part but that does make sense. Yeah, I think Eli Vanto in the first new canon Thrawn book says something along the lines of the Chiss' eyesight is somewhere close to the infared spectrum, though it stands to reason they might have adapted to the cold by gaining an ability to see heat signatures.
Long Live The Empire 💙
Long live the empire
Long live the Empire
Vader lives! Long live the empire, a nation reborn.
long live the Empire
Long live the empire
During his time in exile, Thrawn knew Sabine would be coming for Ezra, setting the opportunity for him and his new friends too
Lars Mikkelsen needs to be acknowledged just as much as his brother. Lars is an amazing actor.
I was very excited to see Thrawn finally return since rebels. He will make the climatic Mandoverse movie excellent
even though old chunky and with a ragtag group of wrecked soldiers he still has th eold familiar feel of superiority of calmness and being in control.
its refreshing since most other leaderswouldve jsut sent more andmore troops refusing to retreat he instead looks through the battlefield seeing things a waste recalls restructures and refocuses
The bodyshaming of this man in his 60s isn't cool. Especially when he had to gain weight for the Witcher and film for Star Wars shortly afterwards. There's always a person behind the role. So come off that train and focus on his stellar performance.
The troops are undead soldiers this feel a lot like the flying Dutchmen a ghost ship appearing from the shadows
"The only thing that prevented me from achieving true mastery of the galaxy in the post Palpatine era were the intergalactic Big Macs and blueberry milshakes"
--Grand Admiral Thrawn
Never again
I love how he said Please to a Droid so polite
This show really made me wish the sequels never happened. If they didn’t, we would have been eagerly awaiting jedi master Luke Skywalker throughout this show. Instead, we cannot help but dread how they will somehow tie in the sequels.
What sequels?
Womp womp
Do you mean the thrawn trilogy?
@raymondreddington5847 They mean the Sequel trilogy with Rey.
He should've been the villain of the sequel trilogy.
Today victory is mine. Long live the Empire.
Long live the Heir to the empire!
Brilliant character and brilliant actor for him to very impressive Performance
Thrawn: I fixed my stormtroopers with Athletic therapy tape.
The greatest bit of practical effects was hiding Mikkelsen's stomach
Ive realized thrawn doesnt blink, thats mildly intimidating
Thrawn is ten times more calculating and terrifying than Palpatine. Force or no Force.
I respect this man a lot and it terrifies me a little! He is very honest and respecting of people’s personal beliefs and feelings towards things including people and belongings at the same time he does it that doesn’t drive away from his own beliefs. He keeps his promises even when it comes with his enemies as he believes that trust is what makes a true leader, if you are not trustworthy to people, your control over the situation can be compromised. Dang!
7:30 This is why Thrawn is leagues above the average Imperial officers: not only is he capable of seeing a much bigger picture, he is able to learn from mistakes and adept his strategies accordingly.
2:20 “You gambled the fate of your galaxy…” 🤔
Damn, that’s horrifying said by Thrawn.
The chimera appearing out of nowhere was one of the coldest scenes in SW history. Also, the quote right at the end “today victory is mine. Long live the empire”
Just perfect Thrawn right there
My man Grand Admiral Thrawn!!!! 🙏🏽💪
No one else could’ve done this, except Lars Mikkelsen
Both brothers are top tier actors
Really have to meme - "Today victory is mine... long live the Empire" *STRUGGLING HYPER DRIVE START UP SOUND*
Thrawn in the comics and books was a beast. Its been a while so I cant quite remember but he convinced one of the most powerful force users ever to join his cause. I think it was the along the lines of correctly guessing what the force user wanted and gave it to him.
Friendly reminder that Thrawn's corner of the Empire never fell to the NR to where said Republic had no choice but to join forces with him to fight the Yuuzhan Vong. Or if they're not going to make the Vong canon - fingers crossed they will - then the big bad will be Abeloth or the Grysk.
Thrawn died before the Yuuzhan Vong, though, right? How would the NR ally with him if he was dead?
Who are the Grysk?
@@AndrewForte-kh3zi The Grysk are the new Yuuzhan Vong in the new canon. They invade from another galaxy and The Chiss (Thrawn's people) have been in a war with them. Only a few Grysk can conquer a planet and genocide or enslave the population as they use psychological warfare to keep their slaves in line. However, the Unknown Regions is hard to traverse; but Thrawn predicts that they will mount an invasion into the rest of the galaxy, hence why he felt the Empire alliance was the best chance they had for survival due to their unified naval fleet.
In the old EU content, the NR realizes long after Thrawn's death that he was preparing the galaxy for the Yuuzhan Vong (now Grysk) invasion. Hopefully now that things are being re-written I'd love for factions of the NR to have to decide whether to ally with Thrawn and his Empire of the Hand to stop the Grysk.
Very interesting I can imagine just a few rifles and sabers will be at Thrawn Neck for obvious reasons
@@mish375 There's no Canon source stating the Grysk are extragalactic.
A competent and polite villain is the sauce.
Still can't get over how perfect Mikkelsen is as Thrawn.
People keep saying if Thrawn moved his Star Destroyer up slightly then Ezra wouldn't have been able to get on and Morgan wouldn't have to die, and that this makes Thrawn seem dumber than we've gotten to know.
But we see Morgan say "For Dathomir" after Thrawn says "Fir The Empire". I think Thrawn knew Morgan wasn't fully loyal to him, and took the opportunity to get rid of her just in case, as she has all the power back in the main galaxy. So, as he's become somewhat paranoid over the 30 years he's been in exile, he makes sure he has the opportunity to ask Morgan to stay behind and not make it seem like a needless task.
This would make Thrawn seem far more intelligent than we were led to believe, which I think is the point.
Миккельсон потрясающе сыграл Гранд-Адмирала. У меня мурашки от каждого его слова. Такие же ощущения были во время просмотра "Повстанцев". Обожаю этого персонажа. Он потрясающий. Спасибо создателям сериала "Асока" за возвращения лучшего командующего Великой Империи🤍🤍🤍😍😭
Lars Mikkelsen really has an extraterrestrial aura
Thank you
what was first just a dream has become a frightening reality for those who may oppose us😎
I have honed the methodologies and techniques used by Thrawn for developing strategies.
“To defeat an enemy you must know them. Not just their battle tactics, but their history, philosophy, art.”
“They will be the architects of their own destruction.”
In office politics and in strategy games, I emerge victorious. The enemy strikes at shadows expending more and more energy. All the while showing their tactics and history. After the analysis is complete, their weakness is apparent. Then it is a matter of what weapon I use. In office politics it is a simple truth dropped near an individual with a weakness that will turn into my weapon to strike my enemy when a simple drop of information is shared “unintentionally”.
Thus they fall without me complaining to hr. (As if that ever truly solved the problem)
2:59 I love this moment because it's absolutely hilarious with context.
He stares at Morgan completely silent for a few solid seconds. It's not terribly funny if you don't know his current canon lore, but if you do, you can practically see written on his face that's he's thinking "oh you're another Pryce aren't you" and proceeds to quietly start planning how best to proceed around any of Morgan's possible BS.
Poor guy misses Eli and the rest of the Chimera crew. Lars Mikkelsen perfected the "I'm surrounded by idiots" look. 🤣
I still can't wrap my head around the fact that a fellow Dane is playing this character. I wonder if the fact that he has a slight accent and different expression, lends to portrayal of Thrawn. An "alien" feel...
He was just as tactical as he was in the Rebels series
Cannot wait for Heir to the Empire! It’s gonna be so good!
No, it'll be trash
@@leonrussell9607stop trying to be different
@@jjack3186 thats the general consensus among fans, most of us dislike dave and his crap writing
@@leonrussell9607so you are just copying other peoples opinions? Sound like a bad way to judge Star Wars to me
@@TheThreeScoots I bet you love the nazis
Thrawn quickly became one of my fan favorites even before he got his on screen debut in rebels hell I love his character so much and his personality that I think I like him more than Vader and that’s saying something.
Amazing 🤩 I enjoyed this as much as I enjoyed the Show. What a Cold 🥶 Wrap 🆙
I really enjoyed the Ahsoka Series, Amazing All Around, THEY NAILED IT
Christ. What a powerfully subtle performance.
The greatest tactical genius the empire had ever known, became a blundering dummy where Jar Jar Binks would probably have outsmarted and defeated him
From 1:20 my favorite part starts❤😊🎉
4:12 He is still salty at the star whales XD
I don't blame him, those whales cost him a very valuable victory 😂
Maybe he doesn't like the whales, yes. But I think it's more that, he already knew how Ahsoka was arriving. By star whale.
I love how thrawne is portrayed in this series
I have quite great lines. Behind the scenes for the 10 years every day I rehearsed these lines in front of my holo-mirror, and yet some people have the nerve to call them “cheesey”
“You helped my cause, now I will help yours.” Thrawn is one of the most honorable Star Wars villains in existence, even though his ultimate plan is to track Sabine and kill both her AND Ezra all at once, he still for the most part holds up his promise, he let her find her friend. He could have killed her as soon as she stepped on board and wasn’t helping Morgan anymore, but he didn’t. Honor is his code.
As a huge fan of Zahn's original Thrawn trilogy (and someone who admittedly never watched Rebels), I was surprised at the way that this character was written and performed for Ahsoka. The extreme intelligence is there, but not the sense of empathy and charisma. It's a great character, just very different from what I expected.
It's the same for Rebels. Some similarities but a portrayal that has less empathy and seems more cold/cruel. You can tell Dave Filoni and Timothy Zahn have different visions of Thrawn's character and it tends to clash at times.
That is the most disciplined zombie army in existence
they're not zombies until the final episode.
Truly one of the admirals of all time
THRAWN!!! THRAWN!!! THRAWN!!!