#and it's not as if Hera and Huyang are not defined by loss
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I really love how in Episode 1, we see Sabine walking around the ship looking at the place where she used to live/sleep, unobserved by her former Master, coupled with the reveal that Ahsoka hasn't lived anywhere else since. And then in Episode 2, we see Ahsoka conversely walking around in Sabine's room in the tower, also unobserved by her former Apprentice, seeing and experiencing where Sabine has lived for the past few years.
They both returned to a place where they were most comfortable, unwilling to move away, and neither one of them can fully speak about it.
And why is Sabine suddenly associated/associating with Loth cats?? She has one on her clothes, she drew them by her bed on the ship, and the show spends several moments showing Ahsoka interacting with the one that lives with Sabine before entering her rooms. Why did this particular cat decide to go live with Sabine in the first place?? I feel like there is more to this than simply, "oh look, a cute kitty!" The creatures on Lothal are deeply connected to the Force it being a planet with strong connections. Is this to show Sabine's own connection to the Force, however small?
#star wars#sw ahsoka#ahsoka spoilers#i am really obsessed with how absence is such a big presence in this show#whether it's the absence of certain people#things#or the words that go unspoken#between most of the characters#by virtually everyone except for Hera and Huyang#and it's not as if Hera and Huyang are not defined by loss#just like everybody else#in the entire plot#Huyang lost the Jedi#Hera lost Kanan#more long winded posts and analysis later#full disclosure: i have watched it three times now lol#the more that I watch the more that my brain melts#into a puddle of HOLY CRAP#there's something else I'm noticing#Also the soundtrack is haunting tf out of me#what is changed since the days of the empire really#there is this facade of wounds healed and of prosperity#but everywhere there are scars#and broken bits and the fragments of the past#it is so effing delicious#i am sure that there is some crazy symbolism#behind the wound that sabine receives from shin#that will proabably scar#and what is Shin's tragic backstory???#*starts constructing a big board with string*
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i am really obsessed with how absence is such a big presence in this show whether it's the absence of certain people things or the words that go unspoken between most of the characters by virtually everyone except for Hera and Huyangand it's not as if Hera and Huyang are not defined by loss just like everybody else in the entire plotHuyang lost the JediHera lost Kananmore long-winded posts and analysis later full disclosure: i have watched it three times now lol the more that I watch the more that my brain melts into a puddle of HOLY CRAPthere's something else I'm noticing also the soundtrack is haunting tf out of me what is changed since the days of the empire really there is this facade of wounds healed and of prosperity but everywhere there are scar sand broken bits and the fragments of the past it is so effing delicious i am sure that there is some crazy symbolism behind the wound that sabine receives from shin that will proabably scar and what is Shin's tragic backstory???*starts constructing a big board with string* (via @swan-orpheus)
I really love how in Episode 1, we see Sabine walking around the ship looking at the place where she used to live/sleep, unobserved by her former Master, coupled with the reveal that Ahsoka hasn't lived anywhere else since. And then in Episode 2, we see Ahsoka conversely walking around in Sabine's room in the tower, also unobserved by her former Apprentice, seeing and experiencing where Sabine has lived for the past few years.
They both returned to a place where they were most comfortable, unwilling to move away, and neither one of them can fully speak about it.
And why is Sabine suddenly associated/associating with Loth cats?? She has one on her clothes, she drew them by her bed on the ship, and the show spends several moments showing Ahsoka interacting with the one that lives with Sabine before entering her rooms. Why did this particular cat decide to go live with Sabine in the first place?? I feel like there is more to this than simply, "oh look, a cute kitty!" The creatures on Lothal are deeply connected to the Force it being a planet with strong connections. Is this to show Sabine's own connection to the Force, however small?
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