Star Wars: Ahsoka takes us to a galaxy even farther away for its biggest episode yet.
Our recap…
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But shes more disappointed in herself for not having enough time to help Sabine make the right choice.
The force provides you with insight, but it does not give one all the answers.
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From this point forward, the episode takes on an unexpectedly off-center vibe.
Okay, so here it is: Thrawn is presented pretty much perfectly in his live-action debut.
We shall consider Ahsoka Tano alive until we know otherwise, he says, emotionless and unwaveringly focused.
He loved the Jedi Order on a philosophical level but found it to be too weak to be sustainable.
The lateRay Stevensonis tremendous in this episode.
Its a treat getting to watch him ply his craft so effortlessly and effectively.
Natasha Liu Bordizzos performance is impressive as well, for different reasons.
For much of the episode, she acts alongside CG creatures and puppets.
But something about the scene just feels a bit too…casual.
Overall, Far Far Away is yet another rock-solid episode.
Baylan and Thrawn are fueled by pragmatism and dominance; Ahsoka and Sabine are fueled by hope and compassion.
Its the classic struggle of the head vs. the heart, andAhsokais exploring these ideas beautifully.
Rating:
4.5 out of 5