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Post #1392251

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EddieDean
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The Clone Wars: Refocused [COMPLETE]
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10-Dec-2020, 5:07 AM

G&G, I agree regarding Anakin’s visions, but for Anakin it was about saving the one he loved and fear of loss. Ulitmately it was a very emotionally significant scene, which led to major character development. Same for Luke on Dagobah when he sees his friends in pain.

My issue (though it’s a minor issue) with Ahsoka’s is that she’s got a vision of Padmé, and this is literally in the second episode where they both appear, and in neither this nor their first episode together do they demonstrate any particular emotional bond. So it’s not a particularly significant use of visions. And it raises more questions than it answers - if Ahsoka’s sufficiently in tune, why doesn’t she later get visions relating to Anakin’s fall, since their relationship was far more significant to her? But bottom line: The visions serve the plot, but they don’t add emotional value.

Assassin is a strong episode otherwise - it’s got very good Padmé content (and I do want to serve Padmé as well as possible as she’s quite light currently), the Ahsoka/Assaj content is good, it’s set on Alderaan, and it features the early rebel leaders (who also aren’t well served yet).