It's a good call, since Grogu's attachment to Mando already resulted in him choking Cara Dune.
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She's referring to Anakin, whose attachment to his mother and Padmé Amidala made him go all Darth Vader-y and engage in such antisocial behavior as threateningly activating his lightsaber in a room full of kids and Force choking his wife. "I've seen what such feelings can do to a fully trained Jedi Knight," she says. Michael Biehn, hero of the '80s, plays jerk-face enforcer Lang.Īhsoka refuses to train Grogu because he's become too attached to Mando, fearing that the bond will bring him to the dark side. Read more: The Mandalorian season 2 episode 5 review: Way of the samurai
At 31:55, she activates them the same way she did before her fight with Vader in Rebels. We last saw Ahsoka in a Rebels epilogue that took place sometime after the events of Return of the Jedi - it's unclear if that happened before or after this episode - when she joined Mandalorian Sabine Wren in quest to find missing Jedi Padawan Ezra Bridger.Īlso, her white-bladed lightsabers look dope in live action! These are the first traditional lightsabers we've seen in the show, since we've previously only seen the Darksaber. If you want to avoid spoilers for The Clone Wars and Rebels - two shows I highly recommend you watch immediately - maybe skip the next paragraph. I associated Eckstein so strongly with the character that it was a little weird hearing her with a different voice, but I totally accepted Dawson in the role by the end of the episode. It's our first time seeing Ahsoka in live action, and the first time she hasn't been played by voice actor Ashley Eckstein (who also did a vocal cameo in The Rise of Skywalker).
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Read more: I've been living with a life-size GroguĪhsoka Tano and her white-bladed lightsabers look epic in live action.Īhsoka's story was mostly most in CGI animated series The Clone Wars - see this year's final season for some epic Ahsoka action - and Rebels. To be fair, Mando brings him into some terrifying situations involving murder droids, flamethrower-wielding stormtroopers and dragons. "I sense much fear in you," she says to Grogu, mirroring Yoda's line to Anakin in The Phantom Menace. He was hidden when the Empire Order 66'd the Jedi in Revenge of the Sith - but by who?! He's hidden his powers to stay off the Empire's radar over the years - we know from Rebels that Inquisitors hunted Force sensitive beings for Emperor Palpatine and Darth Vader. Kill order: Boba Fett, Jango Fett, and other Bounty Hunters, Bossk, then Dengar last (because he'll probably be in stealth until the end).Ahsoka reveals that Grogu was raised in the Jedi Temple on Coruscant, and received training from many masters. If Greef is part of the team, need to account for his initial Stealth and the mass debuff cleanse, tenacity up and 50% TM gain on his third special, which can neutralize RJT led teams. You'll need good single target damage because this team will heal frequently and the Fetts will revive, so you'll need to kill them twice. You'll want to deal with Bossk by having someone that can either dispel his taunt or apply ability block/buff immunity before he can taunt. They need to damage the weakest enemy 10 times, so you can slow this down using taunters.
General Strategy: Bossk's contract is exploitable. When they fulfill their contract, all Bounty Hunters gain +50 speed for the rest of the battle on top of their own payouts. They recover health and protection when an enemy suffers or resists a debuff. Details: Bossk's leadership gives all Bounty Hunters extra protection, tenacity, and defense (while at full health).