So no Hera Ezra hug?
WHY WOULD THEY END IT LIKE THAT. AAAAAAHHHHH
Surprise adoptions
Yup! Still our Ezra!
Gif creds: @stevenrogered
I cannot believe I have made jokes about Kanan fist fighting a Sith for years only for Ezra Bridger to actually do it in canon this is the greatest day of my life
Sabine: "Ahsoka took me on as her apprentice!"
Ezra [confounded]: "What? Why????"
I am deceased. The delivery of that line just floored me. Eman Esfandi is Ezra Bridger.
Since when is Ezra this much of a badass?! Bro wouldn't even take a blaster!
The parallels HURT me
SEARCH FOR EZRA BRIDGER βͺ star wars: rebels βͺ ahsoka
I WILL NEVER RECOVER. MY LIL BLORBO IS FINALLY HOME πππ
FUCK YES. NO ONE TALK TO ME.
Don't touch the child
βyouβre a part of a legacyβ yeah anakin a disaster legacy
The way he moves so slowly to start off, giving Ahsoka plenty of warning, is just so pure to me
Gif credi: @girldaddean
weβre out here assuming anakinβs first words to ahsoka after his dramatic βi didnβt expect to see you so soonβ would be sad bittersweet sappy and all but he went on and called her βoldβ oh heβs such a big brother
This episode was sooo relatable in terms of growing up and realizing the bad things that happened to you as a child. Like, when you're a kid and in a bad situation, you don't really realize how bad it was until you get older and understand the world more and then it dawns on you like "oh, this is definitely not how it was supposed to be"
Young Ahsoka was so heartbreaking because, in these scenes, physically she looks like the age she was when she fought in the Clone Wars (13 or 14), but mentally she's like in her 50s and has all the memories and knowledge that her 50-year-old self has. Now, she looks back and realizes that she wasn't trained to fight in a war. The training younglings received was to be peacekeepers. Now, she sees Anakin's lightheartedness and joking nature and, rather than joining in like she once may have done, she's disgusted by it. Now, she sees the pointlessness of the war and how so many people died for nothing. We see a child with the wisdom and understanding of an adult. It pushes the audience to understand more of the tragedy of the Clone Wars and the trauma that Ahsoka carries from it. This was the guilt and anger and sadness she has been carrying for decades.
Seeing this perspective is quite heavy and depressing, but it makes the line "I choose to live" so much more impactful. You can heal from your past and step forward onto a new path and choose to keep living.
one of the funniest and most in character things ever is Ahsoka mentioning the whole Vader thing once and Anakin defensively going "is that what this is about" and rolling his eyes like "oh my god I went on ONE 20 year rampage and no one can let it go, I'm on my apology tour right now what more do you people want"
my little soldier boy, I need you home
brave soldier boy, come marching home
Made a dumb edit, audio is not mine