He takes out his old blue lightsaber and forces Ahsoka to fight him, and she pretty clearly has his number and could easily win…until he drops her into a pit and sends her into a flashback of one of their first battles together during the Clone Wars.
Meanwhile, Hera is searching for her friends, and her son, Jacen, starts picking up some trace of Ahsoka in the Force. He can hear her and Anakin swinging their lightsabers around. There’s a nice bit where Hera asks Huyang about Ahsoka’s Jedi master, who he says was “intense,” with some actual earned gravity.Back in the flashback zone, Ahsoka is older, fighting Darth Maul’s Deathwatch soldiers on Mandalore.
I think both could be right, since she seems to tap into some kind of zen-like Force-enabled calmness in order to “communicate” with the Purrgil after she wakes up from her death dream and is rescued by Hera. And perhaps she’ll now be a little more understanding with Sabine and her obvious lack of interest in learning the ways of the Jedi.
I liked Hayden Christensen in this episode! I wouldn’t mind seeing a little more of him at some point. Maybe the next TV series could be about Anakin, Obi-Wan, and Yoda hanging out as ghosts? Qui-Gon could even be there. Maybe they’re all ghost roommates.as an old man, and I believe that show mentioned that he fought in the Battle Of Yavin , but he’s gotta be dead by now, right? That’s kind of a bummer.