Imagine what a day it was for Ashoka. She fought inquisitors, Maul, Vader and Darth Sidious all in the same day and survived. That can be considered quite an accomplishment :)
“You’re reckless little one, you never would have made it as Obi-Wan’s Padawan. But you might make it as mine.” Anakin to Ahsoka in The Clone Wars movie.
Ezra: Morai? Force echo: I am Daughter Ahsoka: She’s an old friend. I owe her my life. Edit: Morai is the same convor we saw at the end of the Clone Wars finale, and the one flying above Ezra in penultimate S2 episode, and the one at the end of the S2 finale. She has Daughter’s colors. And as Hyden said “A servant of the Daughter, or possibly the daughter herself, acting as a spirit guide.”
@@SwaggerLikeUz it may not even be the last time we'll see or hear about it. Ahsoka is one of the last person to know about Mortis, as well as having experienced it. So I'm pretty sure that when and where we'll see her again, Mortis or anything related to it will pop up again. I remember when I saw the trailer for this season back when it released, and the moment I saw the mural pop up in the trailer I was certain we'd see Ahsoka again.
Dave Filoni confirmed that Ezra was in the world between worlds in S1 when he got his kyber crystal, and again in S2 when he talked with Yoda, he just didn’t know it yet because he was too naieve and not fully unlocked.
@This is where the fun begins Yoda does know it exists. I don’t think he would find it appropriate to use it in such a manner. I think like Ezra he was techincally in it just like Ezra was before, not completely like in this episode.
This is where the fun begins maybe he did but is was said that the future can be changed and in clone wars he also seemed to know that the republic era will end soon
Even if you have the chance to change the future, some things are meant to happen, no matter how hard it can be. And yet we still actively shape our destiny. The Force moves in mysterious ways yet always balances itself out.
Minster Tua, S2 premiere: “I've discovered the true reason the Empire came to Lothal. (We know that one. The Empire has a factory and they're stripping the planet's resources to fuel it.) No. There is another reason known only to a few and ordered by the Emperor himself.“
I always thought it was a reference to the Inquisitorius recruiting children from the Lothal Youth Academy, if only because that info came out much closer in time to the Minister’s attempted defection. I suppose a planet where the natural Force levels are high enough to warrant a Jedi Temple would also produce higher-than-average numbers of force sensitives, too. The natives of Lothal grow up in a high-force environment (when the planet isn’t on fire) similarly I always assumed that Mandalorians are typically not Force sensitive because their planetary ecosystem is dead.
Triple D good point. It didn’t seem like they were actively looking for mystic stuff before then though. I think “TIE Defender” and “Force Weirdness in General” suffices for reasons. First they were looking into force sensitive kiddos, then the temple, then the gate, etc, while the whole time Thrawn’s “secret project” was also going on, partly to cover the Inquisitorius stuff. “Secret Imps? They’re just here to build fancy TIEs. They aren’t digging up any temples!”
That's a really cool detail that I missed. I know Dave said since S1 that Lothal was important to the Force, but I sort of always figured this last arc was developed solely for S4.
I just wonder what the connection between Mortis and Lothal is. I mean is this portal just accessible with lothal? What do the loth wolves have to do with Mortis and the connection there. Also Kanan’s importance to lothal. I mean he was probably from there but what do those cave paintings mean about his backstory? So MaNy QUeSTIoNs
Here are all of the voices you heard. Brace yourself!: *Yoda* (Attack of the Clones): "Truly wonderful the mind of a child is." *Obi-Wan Kenobi* (Clone Wars ep. Overlords): "What is this place?" *Qui-Gon Jinn* (Clone Wars ep. Overlords): "A conduit through which the entire Force of the universe flows." *Yoda* (Empire Strikes Back): "Luminous beings are we, not this crude matter". *Ahsoka Tano* (Rebels ep. The Mystery of Chopper Base): "Just when you think you understand the Force, you find out how little you actually know." *Yoda* (Revenge of the Sith): "Train yourself to let go of everything you fear to lose." *Ben Kenobi* (Rebels ep. Twin Suns): "What you need, you already have. Unfortunately, you seem to be letting it all go." *Kanan Jarrus* (Rebels ep. Path of the Jedi): "I won't let him lose his way. Not like I did." *Obi-Wan Kenobi* (A New Hope): "The Force is what gives a Jedi his power. It's an energy field created by all living things. It surrounds us and penetrates us. It binds the galaxy together." *Yoda* (Revenge of the Sith): "Rejoice for those around you who transform into the Force." *Maz Kanata* (The Force Awakens): "I see your eyes. You already know the truth." *Chirrut Imwe* (Rogue One): "I'm one with the Force, the Force is with me." *Jyn Erso* (Rogue One): "The time to fight is now!" *Kylo Ren* (The Force Awakens): "Show me....grandfather." *Rey* (The Force Awakens): "We'll see each other again. I believe that." *The Father* (Clone Wars ep. Overlords): "And now you see who you truly are." *Anakin Skywalker* (Revenge of the Sith): "I won't lose you Padme." *Kylo Ren* (The Force Awakens): "And I will finish what you started." *Poe Dameron* (The Force Awakens): "The Resistance will not be intimidated by you." *The Daughter* (Clone Wars ep. Altar of Mortis): "It is his nature." *Maz Kanata* (The Force Awakens): "The belonging you seek is not behind you." *Leia Organa* (A New Hope): "This is our most desperate hour." *Yoda* (Revenge of the Sith): "The shadow of greed that is." *Leia Organa* (A New Hope): "Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi. You're my only hope." *Anakin Skywalker* (The Clone Wars Movie): "You never would have made it as Obi-Wan's padawan. But you might make it as mine." *Darth Vader* (Return of the Jedi): "Obi-Wan once thought as you do. You don't know the power of the dark side." *Daughter* (Clone Wars ep. Overlords): "I am Daughter." *Kanan Jarrus* (Rebels ep. Spark of Rebellion Part 1 ): "You want a ride?" *Kanan Jarrus* (Rebels ep. Spark of Rebellion Part 2): "You can learn what it truly means to be a Jedi." *Kanan Jarrus* (Rebels ep. Spark of Rebellion Part 2): "Kid, I'm about to let everyone in on the secret." *Kanan Jarrus* (Rebels ep. The Siege of Lothal Part 1): "I survived one war. I'm not ready for another one." *Kanan Jarrus* (Rebels ep. The Last Battle): "Battles leave scars. Some you can't see." Xelle, be on the look out for some of these quotes as you progress through the Original Trilogy. Hope you enjoyed this mind-blowing and ground breaking episode!!
If you notice the portal where Ezra saw Kanan was the same one where Sidious appeared, meaning it’s likely that that was an illusion created by him to try and lure Ezra.
If you listen closely, when Sidious appears, you can here his voice morphs from Kanan's to his. It was a trap by Sidious to try to get Ezra to pull him in. Imagine what kind of damage the Emperor could do if he was granted access to such a place.
@@CasualRonin If the Emperor had made it into the World Between Worlds, that would have been it: he would have won. Forever. In this episode, the Rebels stopped the most evil being in the universe from gaining ultimate power and complete control over the Force and the universe. Arguably, the most important battle in all of Star Wars.
@@AzguardMike Well... Sidious kinda allowed that to happen, both because it served him in the moment and served to help him win over the Senate. Also, Palpatine doesn't really care what he looks like, so long as he has supreme power.
At the SW Celebration panel for the last season of Rebels, Dave Filoni wore a shirt that said “Ahsoka Lives?” He removed the question mark right at the end, revealing an exclamation point. And then we had to wait to see when and how that would be fulfilled.
I think the "One last lesson" is "Letting go". It's a lesson both of them needed - Ahsoka couldn't let Anakin go in the end of Season 2 (hence why she stayed and almost died) and Ezra couldn't let Kanan go up until now (and almost ripped all of time and space lol). It's he same lesson Anakin never learnt and which ultimately led to his downfall.
@@jksreel Yea, I remembered what happened there after I posted the comment. Still, I'd say the two messages are related. Letting go of the fear so that you can do what's necessary.
@@thatlonewolfguy2878Does that mean that we shouldn’t care about people in trouble, that we should not strive to keep cancer patients alive if there’s a chance to save them? Yoda’s advice seems cold and unfeeling, he could stand to learn to be more sentimental and more empathetic.
@@jmwilliamsart it doesn't mean don't care, you're taking it far too literally, it more means don't fear their death or your own, accept that its part of life and don't mourn them, instead celebrate their life and cherish the memories you have of them, for the Jedi in Star Wars death isn't the end anyway, for they can live on as one with the Force, hence why Yoda says to Anakin to be at peace knowing those who pass become one with the Force and are still there, unseen, unheard, watching over you and when its your time, don't fear death, accept that its your time and be at peace with yourself in your final moments
In the World Between Worlds, This is actually the only time where all of the movies would collide, hearing the past of Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon, to the future of Kylo Ren. The Galaxy had many outcomes no matter what you do or what changes in history you make, but the lesson of letting go has a bit of a deep meaning. Sometimes bad things will happen, but it could lead to a better future in the long term.
Dark Obsidian true! Its an ancient indigenous concept too. Time, space, the present = 1. Everything is frequency like a radio with a dial. Hate = frequency, Love = frequency, etc.
Dark Obsidian I like to think about the Legend books,games,stories as an alternate timeline, and the only connection between Legends and Canon is this "World".
This episode is all the more telling and heartbreaking when you realized that Kanan’s Will in the Wolf Dume, didn’t send Ezra to the Temple and in the World Between Worlds to save Kanan, It sent him there to learn the one lesson that Kanan has been trying to teach Ezra from the very beginning; learning to let go. And he had to learn that lesson through Ahsoka because if anyone can understand the pain Ezra is going through, it’s Ahsoka. And that lesson is also to the fans of the show as well (even though I’m still salty because Kanan deserved better) Also the final scene with Ezra’s goodbye to Kanan hurts my very heart and soul. The gorgeous music, the way that Ezra and the Loth Wolf are just gazing at each other knowingly, and then Ezra saying goodbye, silently thanking Kanan for everything he’s done for him: giving him a family, a home, a father figure, teaching him how to live, and loving him unconditionally. It’s a beautiful, bittersweet scene
@@thatlonewolfguy2878 it’s got some good qualities it’s just unfortunately flushed out by the disappointing stuff, I still enjoyed it but I see why people don’t
How Filoni handled Kanan’s death, the way it affected everything and everyone, how they coped, the results of his sacrifice, is truly beautiful. Seeing that wolf turn around into the blinding light, Kanan telling Ezra and Ezra alone goodbye.
Ian McDiarmid, Palpatine/Sidious’ original actor, voice acted here. To have him say the names “Ahsoka Tano” and “Ezra Bridger” was incredibly satisfying.
When asked about it, Dave Filoni is very hesitant to say what happened in this episode is time travel. “I don't really think of it as time travel. It's not really a thing where you go through one door and out another in a different time. The world between worlds is really about knowledge and gaining knowledge. As the Dume wolf says, what's in there is knowledge and destruction. You can gain knowledge of the future or futures that may happen, and you can see things that happened in the past. You can at times choose to alter them, but it's perilous to do so and when you alter something you don't know if that's not the way it always happened. So destruction is the other half of what's in there. When you go through these doorways, you're in peril of destruction because you're missing all sorts of things that would have happened or things would've happened otherwise, you know, so it's a dangerous game but it's not something we're here going in and out of different doors. It's an extension of the Jedi's ability to perceive the future and the past...”
also if you think about it isn't this power like a closed loop time travel? The thing you changed becomes how it always was instead of breaking the timeline.
That would make sense actually, when they meditate and receive visions of the future, they somehow go to (maybe its like a form of astral projection?) the World Between Worlds and are able to see future events
To expand on that, and to those who have only watched the movies, it's actually inspired by the Wood between Worlds, which is a place that existed long before Narnia. In fact, the Professor from the first movie was one of the two children to discover this place... And he is also responsible for having brought the White Witch to Narnia (by accident, her world was connected to the Wood between Worlds, and they just happened to wake her up).
@@inhale1 indeed. There are actually many reasons as to why Ahsoka doesn't return with Ezra: - the first one is that while it's not time travel, Morai and Ezra have created a time loop. Which means that, in order to survive, she has to go back to her own timeline and never interact with the others again before Ezra saves her in the World between Worlds. Because if she does indeed go back to Atollon, she doesn't give Ezra a reason to save her, thus "erasing" herself. - the second one is that she doesn't belong to the same timeline as Ezra (the one who saved her), and even if it's not as dangerous as altering the past, it's still a bad idea. Perhaps it wouldn't have any effect on the timeline, since past Ezra would still watch her stay behind, thus present Ezra would save her when he sees her again, so the time loop would stay stable. But Ahsoka could probably suffer a massive backlash if she did come back with Ezra. For example, imagine you pull a soldier from WW1, in 1914, and drop him in 1918. And he has to learn about everything that happened during these 4 years of war. His sanity would break. Also, there is no guarantee that the World between Worlds doesn't have some sort of defense mechanism to prevent someone from one timeline to go into another. Which means that she could still be "erased" if she doesn't return from where she came from (specifically because the time loop also involves Ahsoka going through the door below the Temple, and if she doesn't she change her timeline). - and finally, the Emperor knows she's alive, where Vader reported her as dead. Which is why returning to her own timeline makes sense: it gives her a headstart to avoid being hunted down by the Empire again. By doing so, if present Sidious orders for her to be tracked down again, they'll have to start by Malachor. But by this point, it's been months (or years?) since the events of her duel with Vader, which gives her plenty of time to leave Malachor and hide somewhere else.
@@inhale1 absolutely. I mean, if such a thing meant having two Ahsoka, one that stays in her timeline and another that goes with Ezra, that would be awesome (one is already enough to wipe the floor with two Inquisitors, so I don't know what two would do together, but that would be awesome. Funnily enough, I think there is a fanfic where Ahsoka is teleported to the time of the Prequels, and tags along with Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan during Episode I. I can't remember the name, but there is one moment where she has an "Oh crap" moment when a Jedi tells her there is a youngling with the same family name). But unfortunately, time doesn't work that way, even if what they did wasn't tile travel. And if there's one thing I've learnt in fiction about playing with time, it's that even the smallest action can have dire consequences. It's the equivalent of playing with a nuke while it's still active.
Precisely! I often get agitated when people on Social media and message boards complain about this episode stating that it introduced Time Travel to Star Wars. Its basically a causal loop that allowed Ahsoka to escape unscathed. Besides, we actually saw her descending from the temple steps in this episode just like in S2 (where we see her silhouette).
I mean its obviously not, its the realm of the Force reaching out across all of time and space, I theorise its where the Celestials first came from too
Xelle is living out an exceptionally rare experience where she’s happily watching a SW show while hearing echos of quotes from the more famous SW movies that she’s presumably never seen.
Trey Goldsworthy well the whill of the force runs through every being. But Dume the wolf specifically wanted to save Ahsoka because Kanan knew he was partly responsible for getting Ahsoka in that situation.
Ezra: “I wish my life were different.” He’s lost his parents, his family friends, his childhood home, his planet and for four (4) seasons the only thing he’s ever wanted was to see his parents again, save his planet and help others. Despite constantly being told ‘not yet’, ‘today is not the day’, and ‘you have to be patient’, and the constant temptation to take the easy route, he still handles it with great courage and selfless dedication to the tasks at hand. I’m so proud of this young man and how much he has grown. This story is phenomenally told and this episode is partly why I’m here. Ezra: “I know what I have to do now.” Let’s wrap up the rest of the story with a smile and appreciation for these wonderful animators, voice actors and writers. Fantastic reaction as usual, Xelle!
The World Between Worlds is a realm outside of the time-space continuum. It’s a physical representation of how, as Obi-Wan said in ANH, the Force binds the universe together regardless of time and space. The Force isn’t bound to that continuum. That’s why we hear quotes from the prequels, TCW, Rebels, Rogue One, the OT, and yes, the ST as well. This episode was made in 2017 and aired in 2018, so it featured quotes from stuff up until TLJ, which wasn’t out by the time this episode was produced. Also, Sidious used Sith sorcery to tear open a portal to the World Between Worlds since he can’t enter the temple physically like Ezra did since he’s not a Jedi. He also used this sorcery in “Sacrifice” from TCW when he made that vision for Yoda with Dooku. He also conjured the vision of Kanan’s death as a trap. If you listen to “Perhaps I can”, it starts in Kanan’s voice before transitioning to his own voice. It was a trap to get Ezra to pull Sidious into the World Between Worlds.
Alright, so we finally got to this episode. You know, you're lucky to watch this series now that it's over, because we had to wait for 2 years to know what happened to Ahsoka. And let me tell you, that was a long wait. A few things about the episode: - the World between Worlds was inspired by the Wood between Worlds from the Narnia books. It is the place where the main protagonists of the first book spend most of their adventure, and use it to jump from one world to the next. If I'm not wrong, it is described as a small forest with ponds, and each pond is connected to a world. One of them is the homeworld of the White Witch, and another is Narnia (which is created by Aslan near the end of the book). The book being a prequel to the rest of the Narnia series, and especially the first movie, it explains the origin of some of the landmarks and characters we see in this movie. - Morai is a convor, which is some sort of owl with a monkey tail (though in the Fandom, most people just call her "the owl"). What relationship she has with the Daughter isn't very clear. She is either an avatar/symbol of her (like the owl is to the Greek Goddess Athena) or the Daughter herself in a weakened form. Though, according to what Ahsoka said, it is most likely the latter (we also hear the Daughter's voice when Ahsoka calls Morai to her). What connection Ahsoka and Morai share is even more unclear, but it is believed that part of the Daughter still lives on in Ahsoka due to her having been resurrected on Mortis by the Daughter. Whatever the explanation is, it is related to Mortis and this event in particular. - after Twilight of the Apprentice, Dave Filoni drew several Topp cards (for the app of the same name) showing us what happened after Ahsoka went through the triangular door. They are very cryptic, but we do see Ahsoka and Morai exploring what appears to be a place underneath the Sith Temple, and the last pic is Ahsoka standing in the center of what appears to be the Lothal portal (you know, the circle of wolves that Ezra used to enter the World between Worlds). What they mean exactly however is still unknown. - and finally, because Filoni apparently enjoyed watching the fans bang their heads against the wall in an attempt to understand what happened to Ahsoka, he also revealed that Ahsoka had met the Bendu before Twilight of the Apprentice. I'm sure you can find the story on the internet, but to make it short, he told her that this mission would bring change, and by that he meant death. Ahsoka asked if she will die, but the Bendu answered by "Will you? I didn't know that". Again, it is not exactly clear why he said that, but if he was referring to her when he said "death", it's possible he was talking about how he couldn't see if she would die, because Ezra pulled her into the World between Worlds, a place that technically doesn't really exist, making it hard to sense people in it. Apparently, it's also why Vader left the planet without checking if she was alive or not : because she was in a place where he couldn't sense her, so he thought she was dead.
Just to point out from her perspective Ahsoka fights three inquisitors, Maul, Vader and the freakin' Emperor in about an hour! Think she earned a nap after that... Also that shot of her coming through the Sith fire with those white blades might be my favourite in all of Star Wars (though there's moments in S7 of Clone Wars that are now running it really close). Ahsoka is just the best... Think I might have strains an eyeball trying to watch both the Vader fight and the reaction at once which... owwww but worth it! Chopper's little "run or die" is perfect. *FINALLY* getting to hear Ian McDiarmid's emperor say Ashoka's name was *shivers*. Oh and props to the creative team for coming up with a way to link time and space that doesn't instantly wreck the universe.
In canon it says that there is a Sith temple beneath the Jedi Temple, I'm guessing that is where Sidious was. As a Sith Sorcerer, Darth Sidious is probably one of the greatest Sorcerers of all time, but it appears he could not step into this world beyond worlds, he needed to be invited in. If he had managed to cross over, Darth Sidious would have had power over space and time. He would not have needed Vader or any other apprentice. He could have truly been immortal, and built an Empire that would never end. I think that is what the Loth wolves were trying to prevent.
The world between worlds can ONLY be accessed by the light side of the force. Like a Jedi holocron. When you use the dark side the temple destroys itself to protect the entrance. We we that twice when the inquisitors access the temple, only for it to turn red and the temple’s defenses to subdue them and lock the temple out. We see it again wen Ezra uses the dark side to close the temple, that’s why he passes out. The temple then completely and permanently destroys himself. Palpatine most likely has a portal gate in his possession and was going to use force magic to use Ezra to gain access.
@@cowdashoenuts That idea was kinda built upon when Luke set up his Jedi Order on Yavin 4, they cleansed the Sith spirit of Naga Saddow that was there then Luke built his Jedi Temple on that exact site (this is in Legends canon)
We will see in the Mandalorian, Ahsoka and the Rangers of old Republic and i want to see all of them trying to defend little Ben Solo from his grandpa Anakin's dark secrets
The lesson was to let go of his attachments. Kanan's time came, and as much as it hurts, he has to accept it and move on. Last episode Ezra said "You never prepared me for this". This was Kanan's way of doing so.
6:58 One of the heart-sinking lines i’ve ever heard in all of Star Wars. There’s so much weight and grief that carries me back all through the Clone Wars. It reminds me just how tragic Star Wars is.
I can’t help notice. Ashoka stopping Darth Sidious coming through the portal was going to be in a clone wars arc. Also some of the art for the clone wars arc of the Sith temple under Coruscant that never got released ended up looking a lot like parts of Malachor. Also the Crystal Crisis Clone Wars arc clearly became that Death Star crystal arc in rebels and Stigeon Prime prison in rebels season one where they met the grand inquisitor was originally from the Maul arc that became the Son of Dathomir comic. Really sad they stopped Clone Wars when it just got soo good in the final seasons. It’s all in clone wars legacy and clone wars untold videos on Yt. Maybe they’ll still release them completed. One day...
I haven't seen anyone else comment this but; It is a scary thought that Palpatine was speaking through the same portal that they saw Kanan in. Imagine what would have happened if Ezra tried to pull Kanan out, maybe we would have pulled Palpatine in instead....
U got it! Bingo no Kanan, jus Sidious for Christmas. Thank God, Ezra listened to Ahsoka's wisdom. "Let go" was the lesson, like Bendu taught Kanan earlier in the season.
I'm on marathon mode, watching this last arc all in one go so I know I'm late but imma just write down my thoughts • Ahsoka lives! She just amazing, she fought 3 with Lords, one of them the most poweful lightsaber fighter and the Chosen one and the other.... Well, he is the most powerful being in the Galaxy but she just held him off and repelled him more that fought BUT STILL. AND fought 3 Inquisitors in the Spam of like 2h(?) Wow Also, Ahsoka taught Erza one last lesson "Let go". Something that she had to realize too. She cant save her master but minutes ago she, without hesitation, was about to lay down her life to save Vader, she can't save Anakin. She stopped her defending stance, pushed Vader off, broke the floor to protect him form the upcoming explosion. Saceifacing herself for someone who is trying to kill her and that was about to do it when she got pulled out. I found it heartbreaking. • The voices are from characters from the whole franchise. Someone listed them on the comments. • They actually handled the time travel stuff quite well XD Frachises once they reach a certain point use time travel to solve stuff up and have more content to offer which messes up continuity or just becomes confusing but here I belive they made it simple yet mysterious ^-^ And that's it I think.
Hey Gaxelle I know you have a few episodes left but I have to ask you something: are you going to split the last episode reaction in two parts? Because I saw that on Disney+ it's not split in half and I would really like to see as more of your reaction as possible!
The symbol above the portal that shows Kanan’s death is similar to a Sith symbol from the Old Republic in Legends. And it’s the same portal that the Emperor appears in. (ua-cam.com/video/IRoh62wRgkc/v-deo.html&) So did Ezra really have an opportunity to save Kanan? Or was Sheev up to some chicanery?
While this is one of my favorite episodes of the show, and probably favorite scenes in all of Star Wars as a whole due to the amazing lore that it gives us...I also deeply hate it. Because thanks to this episode I had to see the death of Kanan AGAIN. His death was not meaningless though, as it gave us Ahsoka back. This episode is an emotional roller coaster from start to finish.
Kevin Kiner deserves more praise. His Clone Wars & Rebels score is truly breathtaking. He deserves to be the heir to the empire in scoring the future of live action films
This is such a great episode of rebels, it's always hard to see ezra not being able to save kanan. But seeing Ian McDiarmid the original actor for palps doing the voice again. Morai the owl has spiritual ties with the daughter, form mortis.
Sith Sorcery is always fascinating to watch since it’s not always explored. The ancient Sith made use of these magics to astounding effects that makes modern Force abilities pale in comparison. Mother Talzin was Sidious’s possibly only equal in Dark Side magic(not the same as Sith magic) and would have been a real thorn in the Grand Plan had she learned true Sith magic. Luckily this stuff doesn’t have many battle applications. Imagine using this in a fight over nature Force abilities. The Jedi Order would have died out centuries ago.
It would be interesting to tie this realm back into the end of the mandolorian. Ashoka could help him enter that realm. He could become Mandolore the Great and the Child become the Jedi grand master we all know.
The last scene in the remains of the temple is one of the most memorable I have of Kanan -- and he’s not even in it! You see him through others’ eyes and words: Hera and her heartbreaking stare and grasp of her shoulder, Ezra reaching new depths of understanding, and the wolf full of wisdom and locking eyes in the distance. Epic.
The ending of that episode was soooo beautiful it got me in tears but I really love how mysterious the force works and how amazing was to see the Drawings of the Mortis gods moving but this was one of my favorites episodes
I love the depictions of the Mortis gods. With the Daughter, peace becomes reverence With the Son, aggression becomes submission And with the Father, balance is maintained. A good way to show how too much of one side or the other can lead to inaction.
This episode is so fun because it shows the limits of what can be done with the Force, and serves as a throwback to its more mystical aspects. The idea of manipulating time made people really nervous when this first came out, but it was executed so well that it doesn't really create any problems with the greater continuity. Palpatine's Sith sorcery was neat, and getting to finally see Ahsoka's fate in her duel with Vader provided great payoff to all the fans who'd speculated on whether she'd survived. Also, that scene with the paintings closing the portal gives me chills; they really hit it spot on with the imagery and music there. I'd recommend that, once you finish watching all of the available Star Wars content, you come back to this episode and listen to all the voices again. You'll pick up on a lot more than you would just from having seen the prequels, Clone Wars, and Rebels.
Star Wars does have something to do with time and space. Like some prophecies has been written but haven't been acknowledged. Like the universe kept countless of useful secrets to unfold for hope or destruction. Like understanding some histories of what every one else has been through either goodness or horror from the past, occurring in the present but the future hasn't yet written just yet.
Great episode reaction. Regarding to that time and space realm, I highly doubt that time manipulation will ever be a “thing”. I think that connection to the Mortis and Jedi is what makes Lothal unique and SPECIAL. Just my opinion.
Yeah this came out during the sequels so there are voices from the movies. This was a special moment cause this was the first time we got voices from the movies in the anime. Once you get through the originals and sequels you'll have a better appreciation for the episode. It's kinda cool tho seeing it from your perspective and seeing if you'll be able to recall the voices as you go through the story.
Yes, there were voices from the sequels in this episode. Also for "not being a Jedi", Ahsoka truly acted like one by telling Ezra to let go and by not intervening to change the future with what she knew.
Every voice you hear is a line from one of the Star Wars movies or shows that had been released up to that point. They have lines from the prequel trilogy, the original trilogy, the Force Awakens, Rouge One, Clone Wars, and Rebels. To me this World Between Worlds is the ultimate embodiment of the Cosmic Force. It binds all of time and space and lets you not only view events from throughout the galaxy and from any time but even change them. It was heart breaking hearing Ahsoka say how both Kanan and Anakin were beyond the ability of their students to save them. For Ahsoka it has to be so hard to realize she can't save Anakin from the Dark Side. For Ezra he has to let go and say goodbye to Kanan. Saying goodbye is never an easy thing to do when someone you love passes away but its a key part of the grieving process. These last three episodes were one large goodbye to Kanan with the whole crew moving through their grief to say a final goodbye to Kanan Jarrus Jedi Knight.
Even if you have the chance to change the future, some things are meant to happen, no matter how hard it can be. And yet we still actively shape our destiny. The Force moves in mysterious ways yet is best understood as the natural order of things. Always balancing itself out.
The day after this episode aired I went to work and every time a customer asked "How ya doing?" I replied with "Star Wars has time travel now. How do you think I'm doing?"
This is such an awsome episode, you get to hear bits from rogue one, phantom menace, force awakens, clone wars and much more, loved all the connections.
When this aired, it aired in December of 2017. So it included the voices of Rogue One, Force Awakens, etc. This is also a theory as to how Palpatine could “Save others from dying” like he tells Anakin in Ep3. Ezra had the same statement and prerogative: to save Kanan. Issue with the portal is it needs a light side user to open the portal and the dark side to close it. So Palpatine can’t enter it. That’s why when he grabs Ezra with the Sith magic he says “Show me the way, Ezra, help me”. So this could’ve been the method of how Palpatine could have saved those from dying like he promised Anakin.
If I may ask Xelle, what is it you say in your intro after "Welcome to..."? There are indeed voices from through out all of the movies released prior to this episode's air-date, so in following chronologically you're hearing things you'll hear again later. Notice Ahsoka saved Vader by cutting into that floor just before Ezra saved her and yep, he indeed did save her. Really looking forward to when you get to the series finale, hopefully Rogue One afterwards, and the OT of course.
Ezra is bound to Lothal. Kanan is bound to Ezra. Kanan dying on Lothal saving Ezra bound his life force to the planet. The wolf Dume is Kanan’s life force, just not his personal identity. Dume instructs Ezra to restore the past to redeem the future. I’m convinced this means that Ahsoka dying by the hands of Vader on Malachor was NEVER the will of the force, but was instead a mistake that needed to be corrected. The Loth wolves are guardians to the workd between worlds, they gave Ezra the means to enter the temple to fix the past and to permanently seal the portal, which could no longer exist. With the temple destroyed Dume is no longer the guardian if anything, thus Kanan permanently passes on to the force. His very very last act that he ever does is to bid Ezra farewell.
Brandan Palmer greaT analysis. Ahsoka being saved via The Daughter shows Her life force is needed, thus Her destiny is just as important as Anakin and Luke.
@@copyrightstrikez_bandit143 Ahsoka was not just saved by the daughter because she was feeling merciful. Ahsoka was saved by the daughter for a reason. Thats why the Convor Morai still interacts with her. I think Ahsoka and Ezra's destinies are not yet fulfilled, and the Force has a greater purpose for them still. I think that is also why the force deeply connected Ahsoka to Ezra. It put Ezra in the path of Ahsoka to be trained, and then indebted Ahsoka to Ezra by having him be the one to save her. The force sill has a final plan for both of them together.
You've just taken your first steps into a larger world. Welcome Xelle, this is just the beginning of the story. The final lesson is the one that Anakin was never able to learn.
this is one of those episodes were it was almost made to give star wars fans a little blast from the past with all the different voices also why it's good to watch star wars movies first
I remember watching this episode the first time, it took me hours to process what all happened, especially Ahsokas return because I was NOT expecting it
My guess would be there is a door in every Jedi and Sith temple. Palpatine made the Jedi Temple on Coruscant his palace so he could explore its mysteries unobserved. I believe the Jedi Temple was built on top of an ancient Sith temple, so Palpatine can explore that too.
Something that I noticed watching this episode during the extended fight of "Twilight of the apprentice" was the actions of Vader and Ahsoka. Ahsoka at this point knows for a fact that Vader is Anakin, once Vader and her look at the temple realizing it is seconds away from destruction her first instinct is to save Vader. She pushes him out of the way, then stabs her sabers into the ground to break the ground...saving him from the explosion. Vader at this point wants nothing more to end her life before she possibly escapes in the explosion. While she saves his life he attempts to cut her down, and had Ezra not intervened he would have succeeded. In her guilt for her master she would rather have cut her down and save his life rather than attempting to escape.
The important thing is that those portals are only on planets which are strong points, like nexus of the force. There is one on Lothal, one on Malachore, and the one Sidious was in is in the sith shrine on Coruscant. :) The original script of ep. 9 by Colin Trevorov would include Mortis stuff.. sadly it all turned out different. Now there are only Ezra and Ahsoka who knew about this place... maybeš they could tell Luke.. but I doubt they will meet with him. This is the only time timetravel is in SW and only Filoni could make it so it was good and relevant to the story.. we will have to wait if it will have any more relevance in the future.
Imagine what a day it was for Ashoka. She fought inquisitors, Maul, Vader and Darth Sidious all in the same day and survived. That can be considered quite an accomplishment :)
She died as Ahsoka the Grey and reborn as Ahsoka the White that day
she left there thinking "i need to rethink my life"
power-levelling
She was so exhausted she sat out the rest of two years
Well, Maul, Vader and Sidious. The inquisitors were the Washington Generals of dark side users.
“You’re reckless little one, you never would have made it as Obi-Wan’s Padawan. But you might make it as mine.”
Anakin to Ahsoka in The Clone Wars movie.
Vader about two seconds before the temple blows up: On reflection training you was a *really* bad decision!
Ahsoka had quite the day, taking on 3 inquisitors, Darth Maul, Darth Vader and Darth Sidious.
Not many could do this, either.
@K 0 She fought 3 inquisitors that day.
You mean formerly darth now just maul
@K 0 she fought 3 sith Lords, then maul, Vader and sidious
@K 0 oh sorry, I misunderstood your comment
Ezra: Morai?
Force echo: I am Daughter
Ahsoka: She’s an old friend. I owe her my life.
Edit: Morai is the same convor we saw at the end of the Clone Wars finale, and the one flying above Ezra in penultimate S2 episode, and the one at the end of the S2 finale. She has Daughter’s colors. And as Hyden said “A servant of the Daughter, or possibly the daughter herself, acting as a spirit guide.”
damn I just heard that too
FUCK, That never registered. Thanks for pointing it out!
@@SwaggerLikeUz it may not even be the last time we'll see or hear about it. Ahsoka is one of the last person to know about Mortis, as well as having experienced it. So I'm pretty sure that when and where we'll see her again, Mortis or anything related to it will pop up again.
I remember when I saw the trailer for this season back when it released, and the moment I saw the mural pop up in the trailer I was certain we'd see Ahsoka again.
What the heck, I watched that scene so many times and never heard it until I see this comment!
Pierre Braud come on now. We all knew Ashoka was alive when Dave changed his shirt at the Celebration panel. 😹 Ashoka Lives? To Ashoka Lives!
Dave Filoni confirmed that Ezra was in the world between worlds in S1 when he got his kyber crystal, and again in S2 when he talked with Yoda, he just didn’t know it yet because he was too naieve and not fully unlocked.
@This is where the fun begins Yoda does know it exists. I don’t think he would find it appropriate to use it in such a manner. I think like Ezra he was techincally in it just like Ezra was before, not completely like in this episode.
This is where the fun begins maybe he did but is was said that the future can be changed and in clone wars he also seemed to know that the republic era will end soon
Even if you have the chance to change the future, some things are meant to happen, no matter how hard it can be. And yet we still actively shape our destiny.
The Force moves in mysterious ways yet always balances itself out.
@@justjdnl that's right
It’s so cool rewatching the series and seeing those little nuggets that The Cowboy left.
Minster Tua, S2 premiere: “I've discovered the true reason the Empire came to Lothal. (We know that one. The Empire has a factory and they're stripping the planet's resources to fuel it.) No. There is another reason known only to a few and ordered by the Emperor himself.“
I always thought it was a reference to the Inquisitorius recruiting children from the Lothal Youth Academy, if only because that info came out much closer in time to the Minister’s attempted defection. I suppose a planet where the natural Force levels are high enough to warrant a Jedi Temple would also produce higher-than-average numbers of force sensitives, too. The natives of Lothal grow up in a high-force environment (when the planet isn’t on fire) similarly I always assumed that Mandalorians are typically not Force sensitive because their planetary ecosystem is dead.
@@JoeFF85 I mean it makes sense y after shroud of darkness, vader said my master will be most pleased with this discovery
Triple D good point. It didn’t seem like they were actively looking for mystic stuff before then though. I think “TIE Defender” and “Force Weirdness in General” suffices for reasons. First they were looking into force sensitive kiddos, then the temple, then the gate, etc, while the whole time Thrawn’s “secret project” was also going on, partly to cover the Inquisitorius stuff. “Secret Imps? They’re just here to build fancy TIEs. They aren’t digging up any temples!”
That's a really cool detail that I missed. I know Dave said since S1 that Lothal was important to the Force, but I sort of always figured this last arc was developed solely for S4.
I just wonder what the connection between Mortis and Lothal is. I mean is this portal just accessible with lothal? What do the loth wolves have to do with Mortis and the connection there. Also Kanan’s importance to lothal. I mean he was probably from there but what do those cave paintings mean about his backstory? So MaNy QUeSTIoNs
Here are all of the voices you heard. Brace yourself!:
*Yoda* (Attack of the Clones): "Truly wonderful the mind of a child is."
*Obi-Wan Kenobi* (Clone Wars ep. Overlords): "What is this place?"
*Qui-Gon Jinn* (Clone Wars ep. Overlords): "A conduit through which the entire Force of the universe flows."
*Yoda* (Empire Strikes Back): "Luminous beings are we, not this crude matter".
*Ahsoka Tano* (Rebels ep. The Mystery of Chopper Base): "Just when you think you understand the Force, you find out how little you actually know."
*Yoda* (Revenge of the Sith): "Train yourself to let go of everything you fear to lose."
*Ben Kenobi* (Rebels ep. Twin Suns): "What you need, you already have. Unfortunately, you seem to be letting it all go."
*Kanan Jarrus* (Rebels ep. Path of the Jedi): "I won't let him lose his way. Not like I did."
*Obi-Wan Kenobi* (A New Hope): "The Force is what gives a Jedi his power. It's an energy field created by all living things. It surrounds us and penetrates us. It binds the galaxy together."
*Yoda* (Revenge of the Sith): "Rejoice for those around you who transform into the Force."
*Maz Kanata* (The Force Awakens): "I see your eyes. You already know the truth."
*Chirrut Imwe* (Rogue One): "I'm one with the Force, the Force is with me."
*Jyn Erso* (Rogue One): "The time to fight is now!"
*Kylo Ren* (The Force Awakens): "Show me....grandfather."
*Rey* (The Force Awakens): "We'll see each other again. I believe that."
*The Father* (Clone Wars ep. Overlords): "And now you see who you truly are."
*Anakin Skywalker* (Revenge of the Sith): "I won't lose you Padme."
*Kylo Ren* (The Force Awakens): "And I will finish what you started."
*Poe Dameron* (The Force Awakens): "The Resistance will not be intimidated by you."
*The Daughter* (Clone Wars ep. Altar of Mortis): "It is his nature."
*Maz Kanata* (The Force Awakens): "The belonging you seek is not behind you."
*Leia Organa* (A New Hope): "This is our most desperate hour."
*Yoda* (Revenge of the Sith): "The shadow of greed that is."
*Leia Organa* (A New Hope): "Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi. You're my only hope."
*Anakin Skywalker* (The Clone Wars Movie): "You never would have made it as Obi-Wan's padawan. But you might make it as mine."
*Darth Vader* (Return of the Jedi): "Obi-Wan once thought as you do. You don't know the power of the dark side."
*Daughter* (Clone Wars ep. Overlords): "I am Daughter."
*Kanan Jarrus* (Rebels ep. Spark of Rebellion Part 1 ): "You want a ride?"
*Kanan Jarrus* (Rebels ep. Spark of Rebellion Part 2): "You can learn what it truly means to be a Jedi."
*Kanan Jarrus* (Rebels ep. Spark of Rebellion Part 2): "Kid, I'm about to let everyone in on the secret."
*Kanan Jarrus* (Rebels ep. The Siege of Lothal Part 1): "I survived one war. I'm not ready for another one."
*Kanan Jarrus* (Rebels ep. The Last Battle): "Battles leave scars. Some you can't see."
Xelle, be on the look out for some of these quotes as you progress through the Original Trilogy. Hope you enjoyed this mind-blowing and ground breaking episode!!
There was also Daughter saying “I am Daughter”
@Sebastian Messak A lot apparently. You have no idea how long that took me to finish! LOL!
@@o-dog5898 This is amazing, thanks!
O-Dog Good work o-dog
As good as this list is, and seriously well done, I still think you missed a few.
It’s so cool hearing the original Emperor (Ian McDiarmid) say the names Ezra Bridger and Ahsoka Tano.
And by Ian McDiarmid. himself who’s been Sidious since 1983.
AH-SHOW-KAH TANO!
@Trey Goldsworthy That’s kind of what I meant by saying _original_ emperor. I know technically he’s not the very first, but still.
Jon Mercano even said the name Kanan Jarrus as well.
@PunishFlyer9001 G Yup
If you notice the portal where Ezra saw Kanan was the same one where Sidious appeared, meaning it’s likely that that was an illusion created by him to try and lure Ezra.
Never noticed that. A lot of details in these episodes that I missed because of the sheer shock factor of the World Between Worlds.
If you listen closely, when Sidious appears, you can here his voice morphs from Kanan's to his. It was a trap by Sidious to try to get Ezra to pull him in. Imagine what kind of damage the Emperor could do if he was granted access to such a place.
*Sidious enters the void*
At last! first things first! *looks at portal of Mace melting his face* I need to correct this hehehaha!!!
@@CasualRonin If the Emperor had made it into the World Between Worlds, that would have been it: he would have won. Forever. In this episode, the Rebels stopped the most evil being in the universe from gaining ultimate power and complete control over the Force and the universe. Arguably, the most important battle in all of Star Wars.
@@AzguardMike Well... Sidious kinda allowed that to happen, both because it served him in the moment and served to help him win over the Senate. Also, Palpatine doesn't really care what he looks like, so long as he has supreme power.
At the SW Celebration panel for the last season of Rebels, Dave Filoni wore a shirt that said “Ahsoka Lives?” He removed the question mark right at the end, revealing an exclamation point. And then we had to wait to see when and how that would be fulfilled.
Jon Mercano and he tweeted that sketch of her and Gandalf with him telling her “you know, they thought *I* died, too”
@Joseph Flanagan Yup, after her voice was heard in ep9
I think the "One last lesson" is "Letting go". It's a lesson both of them needed - Ahsoka couldn't let Anakin go in the end of Season 2 (hence why she stayed and almost died) and Ezra couldn't let Kanan go up until now (and almost ripped all of time and space lol). It's he same lesson Anakin never learnt and which ultimately led to his downfall.
@@jksreel Yea, I remembered what happened there after I posted the comment. Still, I'd say the two messages are related. Letting go of the fear so that you can do what's necessary.
Like Yoda said "train yourself to let go of everything you fear to lose"
@@thatlonewolfguy2878Does that mean that we shouldn’t care about people in trouble, that we should not strive to keep cancer patients alive if there’s a chance to save them? Yoda’s advice seems cold and unfeeling, he could stand to learn to be more sentimental and more empathetic.
@@jmwilliamsart it doesn't mean don't care, you're taking it far too literally, it more means don't fear their death or your own, accept that its part of life and don't mourn them, instead celebrate their life and cherish the memories you have of them, for the Jedi in Star Wars death isn't the end anyway, for they can live on as one with the Force, hence why Yoda says to Anakin to be at peace knowing those who pass become one with the Force and are still there, unseen, unheard, watching over you and when its your time, don't fear death, accept that its your time and be at peace with yourself in your final moments
In the World Between Worlds, This is actually the only time where all of the movies would collide, hearing the past of Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon, to the future of Kylo Ren. The Galaxy had many outcomes no matter what you do or what changes in history you make, but the lesson of letting go has a bit of a deep meaning. Sometimes bad things will happen, but it could lead to a better future in the long term.
Dark Obsidian true! Its an ancient indigenous concept too. Time, space, the present = 1. Everything is frequency like a radio with a dial. Hate = frequency, Love = frequency, etc.
Dark Obsidian I like to think about the Legend books,games,stories as an alternate timeline, and the only connection between Legends and Canon is this "World".
So how does Padme losing her life lead to a better future?
The last 4 episodes brought tears with each viewing, and I loved every single one of them.
This episode is all the more telling and heartbreaking when you realized that Kanan’s Will in the Wolf Dume, didn’t send Ezra to the Temple and in the World Between Worlds to save Kanan, It sent him there to learn the one lesson that Kanan has been trying to teach Ezra from the very beginning; learning to let go. And he had to learn that lesson through Ahsoka because if anyone can understand the pain Ezra is going through, it’s Ahsoka. And that lesson is also to the fans of the show as well (even though I’m still salty because Kanan deserved better)
Also the final scene with Ezra’s goodbye to Kanan hurts my very heart and soul. The gorgeous music, the way that Ezra and the Loth Wolf are just gazing at each other knowingly, and then Ezra saying goodbye, silently thanking Kanan for everything he’s done for him: giving him a family, a home, a father figure, teaching him how to live, and loving him unconditionally.
It’s a beautiful, bittersweet scene
Its why Rebels is so deeply underrated tbh
@@thatlonewolfguy2878 it’s got some good qualities it’s just unfortunately flushed out by the disappointing stuff, I still enjoyed it but I see why people don’t
“Chopper chops… people?” That had me dying of laughter! Best thing anyone has ever said ever.
"You can't save your master... and I can't save mine"
When you realize even Ahsoka believed Anakin was lost forever :(
How Filoni handled Kanan’s death, the way it affected everything and everyone, how they coped, the results of his sacrifice, is truly beautiful. Seeing that wolf turn around into the blinding light, Kanan telling Ezra and Ezra alone goodbye.
9:18 And there’s the same triangle doorway we saw Ahsoka walking into at the end of Twilight of the Apprentice.
It's all coming together
"Do you feel like there are any voices from the sequels there?"
LITERALLY 3 SECONDS after Kylo Ren's voice says "I will finish what you started"
You can also hear Rey right before she asked. lol
Yeah
The final lesson was the same lesson the Anakin refused to learn. How to let go.
As well as Maz Kanata's "belonging" speech.
Ian McDiarmid, Palpatine/Sidious’ original actor, voice acted here. To have him say the names “Ahsoka Tano” and “Ezra Bridger” was incredibly satisfying.
When asked about it, Dave Filoni is very hesitant to say what happened in this episode is time travel. “I don't really think of it as time travel. It's not really a thing where you go through one door and out another in a different time. The world between worlds is really about knowledge and gaining knowledge. As the Dume wolf says, what's in there is knowledge and destruction. You can gain knowledge of the future or futures that may happen, and you can see things that happened in the past. You can at times choose to alter them, but it's perilous to do so and when you alter something you don't know if that's not the way it always happened. So destruction is the other half of what's in there. When you go through these doorways, you're in peril of destruction because you're missing all sorts of things that would have happened or things would've happened otherwise, you know, so it's a dangerous game but it's not something we're here going in and out of different doors. It's an extension of the Jedi's ability to perceive the future and the past...”
@@goodmind4940 it isn't rly time travel, its destiny. The daughter literally led ezra to ahsoka
also if you think about it isn't this power like a closed loop time travel? The thing you changed becomes how it always was instead of breaking the timeline.
Anonymous Name exactly, Ezra pulling Ahsoka out didn’t change anything because that’s how it was always meant to happen.
@EnjoyFanta (in Daniel Faraday voice) Whatever happened, happened
That would make sense actually, when they meditate and receive visions of the future, they somehow go to (maybe its like a form of astral projection?) the World Between Worlds and are able to see future events
Dave Filoni has always been firm that the world between worlds is NOT time travel. Think more Narnia.
To expand on that, and to those who have only watched the movies, it's actually inspired by the Wood between Worlds, which is a place that existed long before Narnia. In fact, the Professor from the first movie was one of the two children to discover this place... And he is also responsible for having brought the White Witch to Narnia (by accident, her world was connected to the Wood between Worlds, and they just happened to wake her up).
@@inhale1 indeed. There are actually many reasons as to why Ahsoka doesn't return with Ezra:
- the first one is that while it's not time travel, Morai and Ezra have created a time loop. Which means that, in order to survive, she has to go back to her own timeline and never interact with the others again before Ezra saves her in the World between Worlds. Because if she does indeed go back to Atollon, she doesn't give Ezra a reason to save her, thus "erasing" herself.
- the second one is that she doesn't belong to the same timeline as Ezra (the one who saved her), and even if it's not as dangerous as altering the past, it's still a bad idea. Perhaps it wouldn't have any effect on the timeline, since past Ezra would still watch her stay behind, thus present Ezra would save her when he sees her again, so the time loop would stay stable. But Ahsoka could probably suffer a massive backlash if she did come back with Ezra. For example, imagine you pull a soldier from WW1, in 1914, and drop him in 1918. And he has to learn about everything that happened during these 4 years of war. His sanity would break. Also, there is no guarantee that the World between Worlds doesn't have some sort of defense mechanism to prevent someone from one timeline to go into another. Which means that she could still be "erased" if she doesn't return from where she came from (specifically because the time loop also involves Ahsoka going through the door below the Temple, and if she doesn't she change her timeline).
- and finally, the Emperor knows she's alive, where Vader reported her as dead. Which is why returning to her own timeline makes sense: it gives her a headstart to avoid being hunted down by the Empire again. By doing so, if present Sidious orders for her to be tracked down again, they'll have to start by Malachor. But by this point, it's been months (or years?) since the events of her duel with Vader, which gives her plenty of time to leave Malachor and hide somewhere else.
@@inhale1 absolutely. I mean, if such a thing meant having two Ahsoka, one that stays in her timeline and another that goes with Ezra, that would be awesome (one is already enough to wipe the floor with two Inquisitors, so I don't know what two would do together, but that would be awesome. Funnily enough, I think there is a fanfic where Ahsoka is teleported to the time of the Prequels, and tags along with Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan during Episode I. I can't remember the name, but there is one moment where she has an "Oh crap" moment when a Jedi tells her there is a youngling with the same family name). But unfortunately, time doesn't work that way, even if what they did wasn't tile travel. And if there's one thing I've learnt in fiction about playing with time, it's that even the smallest action can have dire consequences. It's the equivalent of playing with a nuke while it's still active.
Precisely! I often get agitated when people on Social media and message boards complain about this episode stating that it introduced Time Travel to Star Wars. Its basically a causal loop that allowed Ahsoka to escape unscathed. Besides, we actually saw her descending from the temple steps in this episode just like in S2 (where we see her silhouette).
I mean its obviously not, its the realm of the Force reaching out across all of time and space, I theorise its where the Celestials first came from too
Xelle is living out an exceptionally rare experience where she’s happily watching a SW show while hearing echos of quotes from the more famous SW movies that she’s presumably never seen.
She’s only seen a few bits and pieces of the OT
I love when the emperor says “Help me” that isn’t him saying it it’s directly taken from the movie that’s playing in there because he’s breaching in
“Restore past, redeem future.”
-Loth Wolf to Ezra
Kanan wanted to save Ahsoka, that was his final will
The force itself wanted to save Ahsoka.
Trey Goldsworthy well the whill of the force runs through every being. But Dume the wolf specifically wanted to save Ahsoka because Kanan knew he was partly responsible for getting Ahsoka in that situation.
Ezra: “I wish my life were different.”
He’s lost his parents, his family friends, his childhood home, his planet and for four (4) seasons the only thing he’s ever wanted was to see his parents again, save his planet and help others. Despite constantly being told ‘not yet’, ‘today is not the day’, and ‘you have to be patient’, and the constant temptation to take the easy route, he still handles it with great courage and selfless dedication to the tasks at hand.
I’m so proud of this young man and how much he has grown. This story is phenomenally told and this episode is partly why I’m here.
Ezra: “I know what I have to do now.” Let’s wrap up the rest of the story with a smile and appreciation for these wonderful animators, voice actors and writers. Fantastic reaction as usual, Xelle!
Beautiful comment. Thank you for posting.
This episode was emotional too. I don't care what all the other haters say about Rebels, this series was amazing.
The World Between Worlds is a realm outside of the time-space continuum. It’s a physical representation of how, as Obi-Wan said in ANH, the Force binds the universe together regardless of time and space. The Force isn’t bound to that continuum.
That’s why we hear quotes from the prequels, TCW, Rebels, Rogue One, the OT, and yes, the ST as well. This episode was made in 2017 and aired in 2018, so it featured quotes from stuff up until TLJ, which wasn’t out by the time this episode was produced.
Also, Sidious used Sith sorcery to tear open a portal to the World Between Worlds since he can’t enter the temple physically like Ezra did since he’s not a Jedi. He also used this sorcery in “Sacrifice” from TCW when he made that vision for Yoda with Dooku. He also conjured the vision of Kanan’s death as a trap. If you listen to “Perhaps I can”, it starts in Kanan’s voice before transitioning to his own voice. It was a trap to get Ezra to pull Sidious into the World Between Worlds.
Alright, so we finally got to this episode. You know, you're lucky to watch this series now that it's over, because we had to wait for 2 years to know what happened to Ahsoka. And let me tell you, that was a long wait.
A few things about the episode:
- the World between Worlds was inspired by the Wood between Worlds from the Narnia books. It is the place where the main protagonists of the first book spend most of their adventure, and use it to jump from one world to the next. If I'm not wrong, it is described as a small forest with ponds, and each pond is connected to a world. One of them is the homeworld of the White Witch, and another is Narnia (which is created by Aslan near the end of the book). The book being a prequel to the rest of the Narnia series, and especially the first movie, it explains the origin of some of the landmarks and characters we see in this movie.
- Morai is a convor, which is some sort of owl with a monkey tail (though in the Fandom, most people just call her "the owl"). What relationship she has with the Daughter isn't very clear. She is either an avatar/symbol of her (like the owl is to the Greek Goddess Athena) or the Daughter herself in a weakened form. Though, according to what Ahsoka said, it is most likely the latter (we also hear the Daughter's voice when Ahsoka calls Morai to her). What connection Ahsoka and Morai share is even more unclear, but it is believed that part of the Daughter still lives on in Ahsoka due to her having been resurrected on Mortis by the Daughter. Whatever the explanation is, it is related to Mortis and this event in particular.
- after Twilight of the Apprentice, Dave Filoni drew several Topp cards (for the app of the same name) showing us what happened after Ahsoka went through the triangular door. They are very cryptic, but we do see Ahsoka and Morai exploring what appears to be a place underneath the Sith Temple, and the last pic is Ahsoka standing in the center of what appears to be the Lothal portal (you know, the circle of wolves that Ezra used to enter the World between Worlds). What they mean exactly however is still unknown.
- and finally, because Filoni apparently enjoyed watching the fans bang their heads against the wall in an attempt to understand what happened to Ahsoka, he also revealed that Ahsoka had met the Bendu before Twilight of the Apprentice. I'm sure you can find the story on the internet, but to make it short, he told her that this mission would bring change, and by that he meant death. Ahsoka asked if she will die, but the Bendu answered by "Will you? I didn't know that". Again, it is not exactly clear why he said that, but if he was referring to her when he said "death", it's possible he was talking about how he couldn't see if she would die, because Ezra pulled her into the World between Worlds, a place that technically doesn't really exist, making it hard to sense people in it. Apparently, it's also why Vader left the planet without checking if she was alive or not : because she was in a place where he couldn't sense her, so he thought she was dead.
Just to point out from her perspective Ahsoka fights three inquisitors, Maul, Vader and the freakin' Emperor in about an hour! Think she earned a nap after that... Also that shot of her coming through the Sith fire with those white blades might be my favourite in all of Star Wars (though there's moments in S7 of Clone Wars that are now running it really close). Ahsoka is just the best...
Think I might have strains an eyeball trying to watch both the Vader fight and the reaction at once which... owwww but worth it! Chopper's little "run or die" is perfect. *FINALLY* getting to hear Ian McDiarmid's emperor say Ashoka's name was *shivers*. Oh and props to the creative team for coming up with a way to link time and space that doesn't instantly wreck the universe.
In canon it says that there is a Sith temple beneath the Jedi Temple, I'm guessing that is where Sidious was. As a Sith Sorcerer, Darth Sidious is probably one of the greatest Sorcerers of all time, but it appears he could not step into this world beyond worlds, he needed to be invited in. If he had managed to cross over, Darth Sidious would have had power over space and time. He would not have needed Vader or any other apprentice. He could have truly been immortal, and built an Empire that would never end. I think that is what the Loth wolves were trying to prevent.
The world between worlds can ONLY be accessed by the light side of the force. Like a Jedi holocron. When you use the dark side the temple destroys itself to protect the entrance. We we that twice when the inquisitors access the temple, only for it to turn red and the temple’s defenses to subdue them and lock the temple out. We see it again wen Ezra uses the dark side to close the temple, that’s why he passes out. The temple then completely and permanently destroys himself. Palpatine most likely has a portal gate in his possession and was going to use force magic to use Ezra to gain access.
Yes it is cannon. The Jedi temple was built above it to keep the Dark side away somewhat.
@@cowdashoenuts That idea was kinda built upon when Luke set up his Jedi Order on Yavin 4, they cleansed the Sith spirit of Naga Saddow that was there then Luke built his Jedi Temple on that exact site (this is in Legends canon)
EZRA TO AHSOKA: When you get back, come find me!
She's still looking!
We will see in the Mandalorian, Ahsoka and the Rangers of old Republic and i want to see all of them trying to defend little Ben Solo from his grandpa Anakin's dark secrets
Welp, a years long hide and seek game.
9:59 Mural Father is like “You shall not pass! ...Anymore.”
It's so weird to hear quotes from all the prequels, Rogue One too, the OT, and the ST.
“You can’t save your Master... and I can’t save mine...”
That broke me!! 😭😖
The lesson was to let go of his attachments. Kanan's time came, and as much as it hurts, he has to accept it and move on. Last episode Ezra said "You never prepared me for this". This was Kanan's way of doing so.
It was Ezra's Force trial in a way.
6:58 One of the heart-sinking lines i’ve ever heard in all of Star Wars. There’s so much weight and grief that carries me back all through the Clone Wars. It reminds me just how tragic Star Wars is.
I can’t help notice. Ashoka stopping Darth Sidious coming through the portal was going to be in a clone wars arc. Also some of the art for the clone wars arc of the Sith temple under Coruscant that never got released ended up looking a lot like parts of Malachor. Also the Crystal Crisis Clone Wars arc clearly became that Death Star crystal arc in rebels and Stigeon Prime prison in rebels season one where they met the grand inquisitor was originally from the Maul arc that became the Son of Dathomir comic. Really sad they stopped Clone Wars when it just got soo good in the final seasons. It’s all in clone wars legacy and clone wars untold videos on Yt. Maybe they’ll still release them completed. One day...
This is a huge moment in the mythos of the force. And does a great job of separating the difference between the living force and the cosmic force.
I haven't seen anyone else comment this but; It is a scary thought that Palpatine was speaking through the same portal that they saw Kanan in. Imagine what would have happened if Ezra tried to pull Kanan out, maybe we would have pulled Palpatine in instead....
U got it! Bingo no Kanan, jus Sidious for Christmas. Thank God, Ezra listened to Ahsoka's wisdom. "Let go" was the lesson, like Bendu taught Kanan earlier in the season.
when Palpatine said "help me!"
I heard Anakin in my head "he must stand trial!"
3:22
*Kylo speaking*
"Do you think there's any voices from the sequels in there ?" 😂
Damn, for Ahsoka she faces maul, Vader and sidious all in a few minutes
I'm on marathon mode, watching this last arc all in one go so I know I'm late but imma just write down my thoughts
• Ahsoka lives! She just amazing, she fought 3 with Lords, one of them the most poweful lightsaber fighter and the Chosen one and the other.... Well, he is the most powerful being in the Galaxy but she just held him off and repelled him more that fought BUT STILL. AND fought 3 Inquisitors in the Spam of like 2h(?) Wow
Also, Ahsoka taught Erza one last lesson "Let go". Something that she had to realize too. She cant save her master but minutes ago she, without hesitation, was about to lay down her life to save Vader, she can't save Anakin. She stopped her defending stance, pushed Vader off, broke the floor to protect him form the upcoming explosion. Saceifacing herself for someone who is trying to kill her and that was about to do it when she got pulled out. I found it heartbreaking.
• The voices are from characters from the whole franchise. Someone listed them on the comments.
• They actually handled the time travel stuff quite well XD Frachises once they reach a certain point use time travel to solve stuff up and have more content to offer which messes up continuity or just becomes confusing but here I belive they made it simple yet mysterious ^-^
And that's it I think.
Also Morai is a representation of the Daughter from the Mortis Arc, where she resurrected Ashoka as her last wish
Hey Gaxelle I know you have a few episodes left but I have to ask you something: are you going to split the last episode reaction in two parts? Because I saw that on Disney+ it's not split in half and I would really like to see as more of your reaction as possible!
Thanks Ezra you save my friend ahsoka thano . May the force be with you Ezra
So it was Ezra saves Ahsoka and Anakin from the explosion of Malachor temple, what a true hero 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
This might be my favorite reaction to you ❤
The owl is the Daughter of Mortis.
The symbol above the portal that shows Kanan’s death is similar to a Sith symbol from the Old Republic in Legends. And it’s the same portal that the Emperor appears in. (ua-cam.com/video/IRoh62wRgkc/v-deo.html&) So did Ezra really have an opportunity to save Kanan? Or was Sheev up to some chicanery?
That “one last lesson” for Ezra was to be able to let go
Found the channel a couple of days ago and already LOVE the content
These last 2 episodes also gave me a chance to mourn Kanan, and I appreciated that!
While this is one of my favorite episodes of the show, and probably favorite scenes in all of Star Wars as a whole due to the amazing lore that it gives us...I also deeply hate it. Because thanks to this episode I had to see the death of Kanan AGAIN. His death was not meaningless though, as it gave us Ahsoka back. This episode is an emotional roller coaster from start to finish.
Kevin Kiner deserves more praise. His Clone Wars & Rebels score is truly breathtaking. He deserves to be the heir to the empire in scoring the future of live action films
I always love watching people’s reactions to this episode!
This is such a great episode of rebels, it's always hard to see ezra not being able to save kanan. But seeing Ian McDiarmid the original actor for palps doing the voice again.
Morai the owl has spiritual ties with the daughter, form mortis.
When you were asking about the sequels, you could hear voices from said sequels.
18:53 The future, by it's nature, can be changed
The shot of the Son putting his fist into his hand and bowing his head is one of my favourite shots of "Rebels".
Filoni really made time travel, but made it super limiting, used it for his favorite OC and then dipped. What a king tbh
Sith Sorcery is always fascinating to watch since it’s not always explored. The ancient Sith made use of these magics to astounding effects that makes modern Force abilities pale in comparison. Mother Talzin was Sidious’s possibly only equal in Dark Side magic(not the same as Sith magic) and would have been a real thorn in the Grand Plan had she learned true Sith magic. Luckily this stuff doesn’t have many battle applications. Imagine using this in a fight over nature Force abilities. The Jedi Order would have died out centuries ago.
Oh okay, I was confused why Xelle didn’t recognize any voices from the OT, Sequels and Rogue One. I didn’t know she hadn’t seen them yet haha 😅
It would be interesting to tie this realm back into the end of the mandolorian. Ashoka could help him enter that realm. He could become Mandolore the Great and the Child become the Jedi grand master we all know.
The last scene in the remains of the temple is one of the most memorable I have of Kanan -- and he’s not even in it! You see him through others’ eyes and words: Hera and her heartbreaking stare and grasp of her shoulder, Ezra reaching new depths of understanding, and the wolf full of wisdom and locking eyes in the distance. Epic.
The ending of that episode was soooo beautiful it got me in tears but I really love how mysterious the force works and how amazing was to see the Drawings of the Mortis gods moving but this was one of my favorites episodes
I love the depictions of the Mortis gods. With the Daughter, peace becomes reverence
With the Son, aggression becomes submission
And with the Father, balance is maintained.
A good way to show how too much of one side or the other can lead to inaction.
Seeing Hera at the site of the temple resting her hand on the same shoulder Kanan's ghost did was heartbreaking.
This episode is so fun because it shows the limits of what can be done with the Force, and serves as a throwback to its more mystical aspects. The idea of manipulating time made people really nervous when this first came out, but it was executed so well that it doesn't really create any problems with the greater continuity. Palpatine's Sith sorcery was neat, and getting to finally see Ahsoka's fate in her duel with Vader provided great payoff to all the fans who'd speculated on whether she'd survived. Also, that scene with the paintings closing the portal gives me chills; they really hit it spot on with the imagery and music there.
I'd recommend that, once you finish watching all of the available Star Wars content, you come back to this episode and listen to all the voices again. You'll pick up on a lot more than you would just from having seen the prequels, Clone Wars, and Rebels.
7:19 Hera's scream is tragic.
Star Wars does have something to do with time and space. Like some prophecies has been written but haven't been acknowledged. Like the universe kept countless of useful secrets to unfold for hope or destruction. Like understanding some histories of what every one else has been through either goodness or horror from the past, occurring in the present but the future hasn't yet written just yet.
This episode is just great, with the music and that wonderful shot at the end.
Never noticed how when Ezra asks why things couldn’t be different that it is Sabine’s theme playing slowly in the background. Interesting
A wonderful Rebels episode in so many ways and definitely one of my favourites.
Great episode reaction. Regarding to that time and space realm, I highly doubt that time manipulation will ever be a “thing”. I think that connection to the Mortis and Jedi is what makes Lothal unique and SPECIAL. Just my opinion.
You hear Obi-Wan Kenobi from A New Hope, Kanan throughout the series, Ahsoka, young Obi-Wan, Qwai-gon, and Yoda both young and old.
Yeah this came out during the sequels so there are voices from the movies. This was a special moment cause this was the first time we got voices from the movies in the anime. Once you get through the originals and sequels you'll have a better appreciation for the episode. It's kinda cool tho seeing it from your perspective and seeing if you'll be able to recall the voices as you go through the story.
Yes, there were voices from the sequels in this episode.
Also for "not being a Jedi", Ahsoka truly acted like one by telling Ezra to let go and by not intervening to change the future with what she knew.
Every voice you hear is a line from one of the Star Wars movies or shows that had been released up to that point. They have lines from the prequel trilogy, the original trilogy, the Force Awakens, Rouge One, Clone Wars, and Rebels. To me this World Between Worlds is the ultimate embodiment of the Cosmic Force. It binds all of time and space and lets you not only view events from throughout the galaxy and from any time but even change them.
It was heart breaking hearing Ahsoka say how both Kanan and Anakin were beyond the ability of their students to save them. For Ahsoka it has to be so hard to realize she can't save Anakin from the Dark Side. For Ezra he has to let go and say goodbye to Kanan. Saying goodbye is never an easy thing to do when someone you love passes away but its a key part of the grieving process. These last three episodes were one large goodbye to Kanan with the whole crew moving through their grief to say a final goodbye to Kanan Jarrus Jedi Knight.
Even if you have the chance to change the future, some things are meant to happen, no matter how hard it can be. And yet we still actively shape our destiny.
The Force moves in mysterious ways yet is best understood as the natural order of things. Always balancing itself out.
The day after this episode aired I went to work and every time a customer asked "How ya doing?" I replied with "Star Wars has time travel now. How do you think I'm doing?"
This is such an awsome episode, you get to hear bits from rogue one, phantom menace, force awakens, clone wars and much more, loved all the connections.
When this aired, it aired in December of 2017. So it included the voices of Rogue One, Force Awakens, etc.
This is also a theory as to how Palpatine could “Save others from dying” like he tells Anakin in Ep3.
Ezra had the same statement and prerogative: to save Kanan.
Issue with the portal is it needs a light side user to open the portal and the dark side to close it. So Palpatine can’t enter it.
That’s why when he grabs Ezra with the Sith magic he says “Show me the way, Ezra, help me”.
So this could’ve been the method of how Palpatine could have saved those from dying like he promised Anakin.
If I may ask Xelle, what is it you say in your intro after "Welcome to..."?
There are indeed voices from through out all of the movies released prior to this episode's air-date, so in following chronologically you're hearing things you'll hear again later.
Notice Ahsoka saved Vader by cutting into that floor just before Ezra saved her and yep, he indeed did save her.
Really looking forward to when you get to the series finale, hopefully Rogue One afterwards, and the OT of course.
Welcome to the herd
Ezra is bound to Lothal. Kanan is bound to Ezra. Kanan dying on Lothal saving Ezra bound his life force to the planet. The wolf Dume is Kanan’s life force, just not his personal identity. Dume instructs Ezra to restore the past to redeem the future. I’m convinced this means that Ahsoka dying by the hands of Vader on Malachor was NEVER the will of the force, but was instead a mistake that needed to be corrected. The Loth wolves are guardians to the workd between worlds, they gave Ezra the means to enter the temple to fix the past and to permanently seal the portal, which could no longer exist. With the temple destroyed Dume is no longer the guardian if anything, thus Kanan permanently passes on to the force. His very very last act that he ever does is to bid Ezra farewell.
Brandan Palmer greaT analysis. Ahsoka being saved via The Daughter shows Her life force is needed, thus Her destiny is just as important as Anakin and Luke.
@@copyrightstrikez_bandit143 Ahsoka was not just saved by the daughter because she was feeling merciful. Ahsoka was saved by the daughter for a reason. Thats why the Convor Morai still interacts with her. I think Ahsoka and Ezra's destinies are not yet fulfilled, and the Force has a greater purpose for them still. I think that is also why the force deeply connected Ahsoka to Ezra. It put Ezra in the path of Ahsoka to be trained, and then indebted Ahsoka to Ezra by having him be the one to save her. The force sill has a final plan for both of them together.
Brandan Palmer exactly!
I hear Kylo Ren's voice. Everything in the past, present and future creates an unlimited knowledge.
You've just taken your first steps into a larger world. Welcome Xelle, this is just the beginning of the story. The final lesson is the one that Anakin was never able to learn.
this is one of those episodes were it was almost made to give star wars fans a little blast from the past with all the different voices also why it's good to watch star wars movies first
I laughed when you asked if sequel voices were included, whilst kylo rens 'I'll finish what you started' was being played
If you listen carefully inside there you'll also hear the girls saying I believe that that is Ray
I remember watching this episode the first time, it took me hours to process what all happened, especially Ahsokas return because I was NOT expecting it
“Do you think there are voices from the sequels” As Kylo is speaking
My guess would be there is a door in every Jedi and Sith temple. Palpatine made the Jedi Temple on Coruscant his palace so he could explore its mysteries unobserved. I believe the Jedi Temple was built on top of an ancient Sith temple, so Palpatine can explore that too.
the last jedi is like we have a new force power for you, you know projection.
and dave filoni is like, you like that ima do time travel. - eric
Something that I noticed watching this episode during the extended fight of "Twilight of the apprentice" was the actions of Vader and Ahsoka. Ahsoka at this point knows for a fact that Vader is Anakin, once Vader and her look at the temple realizing it is seconds away from destruction her first instinct is to save Vader. She pushes him out of the way, then stabs her sabers into the ground to break the ground...saving him from the explosion. Vader at this point wants nothing more to end her life before she possibly escapes in the explosion. While she saves his life he attempts to cut her down, and had Ezra not intervened he would have succeeded. In her guilt for her master she would rather have cut her down and save his life rather than attempting to escape.
You could hear the kylo Ren: “I’ll finish what you started” when he’s in the portal.
i messed up, i saved watching all episodes leading to this and fell short:) but its here and wont be disappointed...one last lesson indeed
Yep, you can hear Rey, Kylo Ren and Maz Kanata from the sequels right around the moment you mentioned it
The important thing is that those portals are only on planets which are strong points, like nexus of the force.
There is one on Lothal, one on Malachore, and the one Sidious was in is in the sith shrine on Coruscant. :)
The original script of ep. 9 by Colin Trevorov would include Mortis stuff.. sadly it all turned out different.
Now there are only Ezra and Ahsoka who knew about this place... maybeš they could tell Luke.. but I doubt they will meet with him.
This is the only time timetravel is in SW and only Filoni could make it so it was good and relevant to the story.. we will have to wait if it will have any more relevance in the future.