Loved:
- The fight choreography for Ahsoka vs Morgan
- Zombie troopers & nightsister magic
- Hera's reaction at seeing Ezra
- Thrawn's tie fighters taking out Ahsoka's ship (not doing this the previous episode annoyed me to end)
Didn't love:
- Ahsoka's ship arriving just in time to get them off the tower
- How narrowly Thrawn's plan worked and how much he seemed to be getting frustrated. This series did not sell me on Thrawn being a military genius and galactic threat the same way Heir of the Empire did. Once the caskets are onboard, why not go lock into the ring in orbit? (Or in atmosphere, but not on the tower?) Why did the star destroyer gain altitude so slowly? Why didn't he have better defenses at the fortress? They really need to do a better job with this character going forward. This was driving me nuts.
- Sabine suddenly clicking with the force and throwing Ezra onto the star destroyer
Overall, I really enjoyed the show. It's not in Andor's orbit, but it was far better than Mando S3 or Boba Fett.
I do wonder what they'll do with Baylan. +1 to every positive comment about his character and performance. I hope they recast the character so we can see more of him, but I struggle to imagine anyone filling those shoes as perfectly as Ray Stevenson did
I also wonder how they'll address the whereabouts of the original gang (Chewie, Han, Leia, Luke, etc) once Thrawn begins his assault on the main Galaxy. Will the first step of Thrawn's plan be to lock them in the quantum realm so they can't threaten him (and so we aren't constantly asking where they are)? Are we going to see them recast, or more deep fakes? They'll have to figure something out. And I hope Thrawn is more competent in future appearances than he was this season.
- The fight choreography for Ahsoka vs Morgan
- Zombie troopers & nightsister magic
- Hera's reaction at seeing Ezra
- Thrawn's tie fighters taking out Ahsoka's ship (not doing this the previous episode annoyed me to end)
Didn't love:
- Ahsoka's ship arriving just in time to get them off the tower
- How narrowly Thrawn's plan worked and how much he seemed to be getting frustrated. This series did not sell me on Thrawn being a military genius and galactic threat the same way Heir of the Empire did. Once the caskets are onboard, why not go lock into the ring in orbit? (Or in atmosphere, but not on the tower?) Why did the star destroyer gain altitude so slowly? Why didn't he have better defenses at the fortress? They really need to do a better job with this character going forward. This was driving me nuts.
- Sabine suddenly clicking with the force and throwing Ezra onto the star destroyer
Overall, I really enjoyed the show. It's not in Andor's orbit, but it was far better than Mando S3 or Boba Fett.
I do wonder what they'll do with Baylan. +1 to every positive comment about his character and performance. I hope they recast the character so we can see more of him, but I struggle to imagine anyone filling those shoes as perfectly as Ray Stevenson did
I also wonder how they'll address the whereabouts of the original gang (Chewie, Han, Leia, Luke, etc) once Thrawn begins his assault on the main Galaxy. Will the first step of Thrawn's plan be to lock them in the quantum realm so they can't threaten him (and so we aren't constantly asking where they are)? Are we going to see them recast, or more deep fakes? They'll have to figure something out. And I hope Thrawn is more competent in future appearances than he was this season.
Thanks and gig'em