‘Ahsoka’ season 1 episode 8 review: A finale that sticks the landing without flourish


The back half of Ahsoka’s first season (we’re expecting a season 2 announcement any time now) has been one of the boldest explorations of Star Wars’ stranger side, elevated by the fact many of its elements hadn’t been featured in live-action works before. For long-time followers of not only Star Wars animation, but also Legends, this show often feels like a dream coming true, and its season finale commits to finishing the story arc presented in the first two episodes while also setting up whatever comes next for these characters.

In ‘The Jedi, the Witch, and the Warlord’ (yet another fun literary reference in these titles), The Mandalorian veteran director and executive producer Rick Famuyiwa returns to wrap up what has largely felt like a Force-centric season 5 of Star Wars Rebels. His work here rarely comes across as clean and energetic as what he cooked up for season 3 of The Mandalorian, but it’s obvious that by now he feels comfortable playing in the ever-growing Star Wars sandbox.



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