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Ahsoka Part Five

Ahsoka Part Five

Title: Shadow Warrior
Directed By: Dave Filoni
Runtime: 51 minutes

We are past the halfway point. It’s fitting that the director for the episode that follows the mid-season episode is the man himself. The two words that have been echoing in our minds since last week, “Hey Snips”, will finally have context. Let’s talk about Ahsoka Part Five.

Favorite episode! I want to put that episode on repeat and watch it all day! It isn’t just Dave Filoni who gives us all the feelings but Kevin Kiner’s score as well! Let’s quickly recap.

HMDYK About Ray Stevenson

Ray Stevenson as Baylan Skoll

The Ahsoka series has me really digging Ray Stevenson’s character, Baylan Skoll. Unfortunately, we lost Ray back in May of this year (2023). In my opinion, he left on an incredibly high note. His character is quickly becoming one of my favorite characters in the franchise. It’s exciting and depressing. In honor of the late great actor, how much do you know about Ray Stevenson?

Ahsoka Part Four

Baylan - Ahsoka Part Four

Title: Fallen Jedi
Directed By: Peter Ramsey
Runtime: 40 min

This is the halfway point which means the climax of Act II. You can expect a major cliffhanger at the end of this episode. There will also be no more spoiler warnings from here on out. I’m going to assume you have been watching before reading and if you haven’t caught up then I’m not sure why you’re reading. Let’s recap and talk about Ahsoka Part Four.

Ahsoka, Sabine, and Huyang are stranded on Seatos. The enemy is on the brink of success and the New Republic is not interested in helping. It’s up to Ahsoka and Sabine to stop them. Also, this is another amazing soundtrack by Kevin Kiner.

Ahsoka Part Three

New Republic Senators

Title: Time to Fly
Directed By: Steph Green
Runtime: 36 minutes

This is the first episode that takes place after Season Four of Rebels. Part One and Part Two are technically still Season Four. They occur during the time jump at the end of the final episode. If you exclude the recap and credits, this is a shorter episode, less than a half hour. With that said, let’s talk about Ahsoka Part Three.

Warning! The following contains spoilers for Ahsoka Part Three.

Ahsoka Part Two

Ahsoka Part Two

Title: Toil and Trouble
Directed By: Steph Green
Runtime: 44 minutes

Now that we have begun the Part One discussion let’s get into the details for Ahsoka Part Two. This picks up not long after the duel at the end of the first episode in which someone again survives a “Qui-Gon Killer” (I just coined that). I mean that tongue-in-cheek because I really love the first episode.

Before I get too far into it, I want to quickly point out that this episode is directed by Steph Green instead of Filoni. She is not new to directing Star Wars, she directed the second episode of The Book of Boba Fett (one of my favorite episodes from that season). She has also directed one-off episodes from various other series including Watchmen, Luke Cage, Scandal, and Billions.

Ahsoka Part One

Ahsoka Part One

Title: Master and Apprentice
Directed By: Dave Filoni
Runtime: 56 minutes

Since both episodes were released on the same day I originally intended to do one post discussing both. However, given the details of the episode and the easter eggs, you’re getting two. Let’s start by saying I loved Ahsoka Part One (and Part Two). This is an amazing episode to start a series. It felt like Rebels. It felt like Filoni.

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