Slann
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In the words of Spock, "Pain!"
(plus his continual nerdboner for Ahsoka).
Explain what you mean. I have not seen many episodes of Clone Wars. How does she compare to other well-known action heroines, good or bad.
Is she a Mary Sue? Is she needlessly political? Is she is oversexualized?
2003 Grievous' bar buffs come from cartoon physics... take that away and he'd probably be the same as Revenge of the Sith Grievous
She's a decent character. She never came off as any of those things in my eyes (obviously the new Ahsoka series will likely change that... not that I intend on watching it).Is she a Mary Sue? Is she needlessly political? Is she is oversexualized?
She's a decent character. She never came off as any of those things in my eyes (obviously the new Ahsoka series will likely change that... not that I intend on watching it).
If any Star Wars character resembled Wesley Crusher beyond Rey, it would be Ahsoka.
Others think she is a balanced character for reasons I cannot comprehend, but I disagree. She certainly doesn't make or learn from mistakes much, regularly works things out that others fail to miss, survives Order 66 with flying colours and escapes duels with Darth Maul and Darth Vader, Sith so much stronger than she is in the Force and renowned Jedi killers, completely intact, all because of Dave Filoni's obsession with her and wanting to make her the star of every series he can get his hands on. Look at that in conjunction with how Grievous is reduced to the level of a Saturday-morning cartoon villain, and it's clear to see Filoni's attitude to Star Wars. And that was all before the Woke Times where she's now going to be propelled to Rey-levels of OP-ness allegedly in her upcoming series.
If any Star Wars character resembled Wesley Crusher beyond Rey, it would be Ahsoka.
I liked her at first but most of what you said is how I feel as well. It was after Clone Wars I stopped thinking she was anything other than his Star Wars Waifu. Beating Vader was... annoying.Others think she is a balanced character for reasons I cannot comprehend, but I disagree. She certainly doesn't make or learn from mistakes much, regularly works things out that others fail to miss, survives Order 66 with flying colours and escapes duels with Darth Maul and Darth Vader, Sith so much stronger than she is in the Force and renowned Jedi killers, completely intact, all because of Dave Filoni's obsession with her and wanting to make her the star of every series he can get his hands on. Look at that in conjunction with how Grievous is reduced to the level of a Saturday-morning cartoon villain, and it's clear to see Filoni's attitude to Star Wars. And that was all before the Woke Times where she's now going to be propelled to Rey-levels of OP-ness allegedly in her upcoming series.
If any Star Wars character resembled Wesley Crusher beyond Rey, it would be Ahsoka.
In kind of the same way as Obi-wan in his D+ show. They both slice open one side of Vader's mask so you can see his face and hear his partially modulated voice. Sigh...I liked her at first but most of what you said is how I feel as well. It was after Clone Wars I stopped thinking she was anything other than his Star Wars Waifu. Beating Vader was... annoying.